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800M Freestyle Women Results RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN 50 M 100 M 200 M 300 M 400 M 500 M 600 M 700 M FINAL TEAM CAT SWIMMING 12 - 18 August 2019 Results Book 18th FINA World Masters Championships Gwangju 2019 800m Freestyle Women Results RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN 50 m 100 m 200 m 300 m 400 m 500 m 600 m 700 m FINAL TEAM CAT AGE GROUP 85-89 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 28:50.00 CR : 16:45.59 WR : 14:27.71 1 DICKEY Dorothy AUS 1930 55.83 2:02.63 4:23.46 6:45.77 9:09.74 11:33.06 13:58.29 16:23.71 18:44.88 DONCASTER DOLPHINS 85-89 1:06.80 2:20.83 2:22.31 2:23.97 2:23.32 2:25.23 2:25.42 2 BUSCH HERRERA Eliana Bea CHI 1934 58.48 2:09.13 4:36.35 7:06.30 9:34.30 12:03.46 14:33.43 17:02.59 19:20.38 Club Delfines de Las Condes 85-89 1:10.65 2:27.22 2:29.95 2:28.00 2:29.16 2:29.97 2:29.16 AGE GROUP 80-84 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 25:50.00 CR : 14:29.77 WR : 13:51.21 1 ROBERTSON Denise AUS 1935 51.80 1:48.75 3:42.92 5:39.02 7:34.93 9:31.52 11:28.03 13:23.06 15:15.20 MIAMI MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB INC 80-84 56.95 1:54.17 1:56.10 1:55.91 1:56.59 1:56.51 1:55.03 2 REICH Helga GER 1936 49.22 1:47.44 3:46.07 5:43.92 7:42.12 9:43.75 11:45.24 13:47.52 15:47.72 SC Wiking Herne 1921 80-84 58.22 1:58.63 1:57.85 1:58.20 2:01.63 2:01.49 2:02.28 3 PETRI Gisela GER 1937 1:03.35 2:12.25 4:38.29 7:07.52 9:33.67 12:02.09 14:32.58 17:01.78 19:27.96 Mainzer SV 01 80-84 1:08.90 2:26.04 2:29.23 2:26.15 2:28.42 2:30.49 2:29.20 4 MARUYAMA Fusae JPN 1938 1:09.31 2:25.24 4:54.91 7:31.81 10:04.35 12:40.94 15:17.53 17:56.96 20:33.59 MAINICHI MSC 80-84 1:15.93 2:29.67 2:36.90 2:32.54 2:36.59 2:36.59 2:39.43 AGE GROUP 75-79 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 23:55.00 CR : 13:00.65 WR : 12:58.94 1 KETELSEN Elisabeth DEN 1943 46.06 1:38.86 3:28.41 5:18.50 7:08.97 8:58.66 10:48.35 12:37.73 14:19.69 Hovedstadens SK Frederiksberg 75-79 52.80 1:49.55 1:50.09 1:50.47 1:49.69 1:49.69 1:49.38 2 FREITAS HERILENE Herilen BRA 1942 49.50 1:45.64 3:40.84 5:34.76 7:26.79 9:17.50 11:08.19 13:00.32 14:45.15 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS 75-79 56.14 1:55.20 1:53.92 1:52.03 1:50.71 1:50.69 1:52.13 3 KREISEL Anne GER 1941 50.31 1:48.26 3:49.18 5:52.66 7:57.96 10:04.33 12:13.19 14:20.64 16:27.62 SG Neuss 75-79 57.95 2:00.92 2:03.48 2:05.30 2:06.37 2:08.86 2:07.45 4 ANGYALFOLDI Eva HUN 1944 54.27 1:55.00 3:58.94 6:05.21 8:12.36 10:20.73 12:29.36 14:36.45 16:39.61 Torokbalinti Senior Uszo Club 75-79 1:00.73 2:03.94 2:06.27 2:07.15 2:08.37 2:08.63 2:07.09 5 BROMWICH Elaine GBR 1942 1:03.74 2:17.59 4:48.75 7:19.19 9:49.63 12:21.43 14:52.99 17:23.45 19:47.21 Birmingham Masters 75-79 1:13.85 2:31.16 2:30.44 2:30.44 2:31.80 2:31.56 2:30.46 Gwangju (KOR), 12-18 August 2019 Data Processing and Timing by Microplus - www.microplustiming.com Page 1 Printed on 12 AUG 2019 at 13:45 RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN FINAL TEAM CAT AGE GROUP 70-74 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 20:50.00 CR : 12:32.21 WR : 12:13.07 1 VACA Lili MEX 1949 42.17 1:28.00 3:03.80 4:41.01 6:17.76 7:53.62 9:30.13 11:03.44 12:35.51 Sport City 70-74 45.83 1:35.80 1:37.21 1:36.75 1:35.86 1:36.51 1:33.31 2 QUINTERO Myriam COL 1949 50.36 1:42.45 3:26.98 5:09.78 6:51.79 8:33.57 10:15.75 11:58.69 13:34.68 ACUACOL VALLE 70-74 52.09 1:44.53 1:42.80 1:42.01 1:41.78 1:42.18 1:42.94 3 WEISE Dietlind GER 1948 45.20 1:36.32 3:22.28 5:09.86 6:54.89 8:40.72 10:27.45 12:13.27 13:55.33 TG Kitzingen 70-74 51.12 1:45.96 1:47.58 1:45.03 1:45.83 1:46.73 1:45.82 4 EL ATTAR Sohair EGY 1949 48.41 1:39.91 3:25.20 5:10.30 6:59.35 8:48.87 10:40.42 12:36.15 14:21.06 Al Gezira Sporting Club 70-74 51.50 1:45.29 1:45.10 1:49.05 1:49.52 1:51.55 1:55.73 5 MARUYAMA Kazuyo JPN 1947 48.48 1:41.23 3:30.34 5:21.13 7:13.24 9:05.00 10:57.02 12:50.15 14:40.70 JAPAN SS 70-74 52.75 1:49.11 1:50.79 1:52.11 1:51.76 1:52.02 1:53.13 6 GILLIES Judy USA 1948 50.85 1:46.76 3:39.93 5:34.85 7:29.69 9:24.58 11:19.80 13:14.59 15:05.66 USA Masters 70-74 55.91 1:53.17 1:54.92 1:54.84 1:54.89 1:55.22 1:54.79 7 MATSUMOTO Fueko JPN 1948 50.69 1:48.20 3:45.31 5:43.90 7:40.22 9:34.90 11:29.89 13:26.29 15:11.28 SPLASH KODAIRA 70-74 57.51 1:57.11 1:58.59 1:56.32 1:54.68 1:54.99 1:56.40 8 DUTRO Cynthia USA 1948 51.01 1:45.96 3:42.25 5:39.69 7:37.14 9:34.08 11:30.92 13:26.91 15:18.29 Menlo Masters Aka Team Sheeper 70-74 54.95 1:56.29 1:57.44 1:57.45 1:56.94 1:56.84 1:55.99 9 TAKAMATSU Mieko JPN 1947 48.77 1:44.66 3:43.18 5:44.39 7:45.22 9:44.93 11:43.96 13:44.02 15:38.80 PAJA SPORTS 70-74 55.89 1:58.52 2:01.21 2:00.83 1:59.71 1:59.03 2:00.06 10 MARIA Baranyi HUN 1945 50.07 1:48.30 3:48.75 5:49.92 7:50.34 9:52.06 11:50.81 13:49.76 15:44.86 Torokbalinti Senior Uszo Club 70-74 58.23 2:00.45 2:01.17 2:00.42 2:01.72 1:58.75 1:58.95 11 SCHMIDT Ingeborg GER 1947 53.58 1:52.53 3:54.01 5:55.30 7:58.64 10:02.90 12:07.86 14:12.05 16:11.35 TSV v. 1864 Schleswig 70-74 58.95 2:01.48 2:01.29 2:03.34 2:04.26 2:04.96 2:04.19 12 HA Keum Boon KOR 1947 49.68 1:47.76 3:52.27 5:59.51 8:07.07 10:13.54 12:20.09 14:26.04 16:30.74 Cheong Eo Ram 70-74 58.08 2:04.51 2:07.24 2:07.56 2:06.47 2:06.55 2:05.95 13 GILLESPIE Robyn AUS 1948 59.45 4:21.98 6:38.47 8:55.25 11:13.61 13:28.84 15:46.47 18:00.72 DONCASTER DOLPHINS 70-74 2:16.49 2:16.78 2:18.36 2:15.23 2:17.63 14 WATANABE Hisami JPN 1947 1:00.41 2:09.07 4:30.64 6:54.36 9:18.60 11:44.17 14:11.02 16:42.33 19:04.67 SOPRATICO OTARU 70-74 1:08.66 2:21.57 2:23.72 2:24.24 2:25.57 2:26.85 2:31.31 15 CARLILE Jan AUS 1947 1:01.62 2:11.89 4:39.74 7:10.08 9:40.48 12:10.75 14:39.93 17:10.88 19:35.64 DONCASTER DOLPHINS 70-74 1:10.27 2:27.85 2:30.34 2:30.40 2:30.27 2:29.18 2:30.95 NOT CLASSIFIED SCHAEFFER AGUZZOLI Julia BRA 1947 70-74 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS NT AGE GROUP 65-69 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 19:15.00 CR : 11:42.44 WR : 10:49.60 1 VACA Laura MEX 1953 37.86 1:18.73 2:44.50 4:11.90 5:38.89 7:05.68 8:32.67 9:59.58 11:23.68 Acuatica Nelson Vargas 65-69 40.87 1:25.77 1:27.40 1:26.99 1:26.79 1:26.99 1:26.91 Gwangju (KOR), 12-18 August 2019 Data Processing and Timing by Microplus - www.microplustiming.com Page 2 Printed on 12 AUG 2019 at 13:45 RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN FINAL TEAM CAT 2 STEPHENSON Jayne GBR 1954 39.99 1:24.24 2:55.04 4:25.74 5:56.68 7:29.09 9:00.93 10:32.77 12:01.90 Gloucester Masters SC 65-69 44.25 1:30.80 1:30.70 1:30.94 1:32.41 1:31.84 1:31.84 3 SATO Junko JPN 1954 39.22 1:23.33 2:52.41 4:24.62 5:57.51 7:31.10 9:04.46 10:39.31 12:09.24 RYOGOKU KINGYO 65-69 44.11 1:29.08 1:32.21 1:32.89 1:33.59 1:33.36 1:34.85 4 OLANO DE ABUCHAIBE Virgi COL 1953 44.81 1:32.96 3:10.02 4:47.62 6:24.17 8:00.86 9:36.56 11:12.00 12:42.75 ACUACOL VALLE 65-69 48.15 1:37.06 1:37.60 1:36.55 1:36.69 1:35.70 1:35.44 5 CANAVAL Ana Maria PER 1951 45.82 1:37.22 3:19.32 5:02.10 6:43.50 8:24.96 10:04.96 11:44.95 13:20.86 Tennis Las Terrazas Miraflores 65-69 51.40 1:42.10 1:42.78 1:41.40 1:41.46 1:40.00 1:39.99 6 MOORE Margie AUS 1952 43.79 1:32.61 3:15.33 5:00.32 6:47.11 8:35.12 10:20.43 12:05.80 13:49.07 DONCASTER DOLPHINS 65-69 48.82 1:42.72 1:44.99 1:46.79 1:48.01 1:45.31 1:45.37 7 BUARD Catherine Michelle FRA 1953 47.34 1:41.78 3:32.61 5:24.42 7:15.85 9:10.15 11:02.29 12:54.17 14:41.43 U.S.M.
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