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FINA Swimming World Cup 2013 FINA Swimming World Cup 2013 EINDHOVEN BERLIN MOSCOW DUBAI DOHA SINGAPORE TOKYO BEIJING 5­6 November 2013 ﴿Event 1 Women's 800m Freestyle Slowest Heat﴾s ﴿NOV 2013 ­ 09:00 800m Nage Libre Femmes Série﴾s﴿ lente﴾s 5 Results Summary EVENT NO. 1 Record Splits Name NOC Code Location Date WR 7:59.34 58.62 1:59.38 3:59.80 BELMONTE Mireia ESP Berlin (GER) 10 AUG 2013 WC 7:59.34 58.62 1:59.38 3:59.80 BELMONTE Mireia ESP Berlin (GER) 10 AUG 2013 Date of NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name R.T. Time Birth Code Behind 1 1 3 REDZA GOH Nadia Adrianna 12 APR 1999 MAS 0.69 9:00.16 50m 31.51 100m 1:05.03 150m 1:39.03 200m 2:12.92 250m 2:47.09 300m 3:21.26 350m 3:55.15 400m 4:28.87 33.52 34.00 33.89 34.17 34.17 33.89 33.72 450m 5:02.32 500m 5:36.08 550m 6:10.04 600m 6:44.06 650m 7:18.42 700m 7:52.69 750m 8:26.88 33.45 33.76 33.96 34.02 34.36 34.27 34.19 33.28 2 1 5 TSENG Chieh­Chuan 14 SEP 1998 TPE 0.84 9:10.77 10.61 50m 30.32 100m 1:03.53 150m 1:37.71 200m 2:12.18 250m 2:46.95 300m 3:21.46 350m 3:56.20 400m 4:31.15 33.21 34.18 34.47 34.77 34.51 34.74 34.95 450m 5:05.84 500m 5:40.86 550m 6:15.61 600m 6:51.04 650m 7:26.25 700m 8:01.66 750m 8:36.55 34.69 35.02 34.75 35.43 35.21 35.41 34.89 34.22 3 1 4 WANG Chloe 21 JUN 1998 SIN 0.65 9:18.34 18.18 50m 30.87 100m 1:04.59 150m 1:38.81 200m 2:13.38 250m 2:48.05 300m 3:22.94 350m 3:58.09 400m 4:33.24 33.72 34.22 34.57 34.67 34.89 35.15 35.15 450m 5:09.02 500m 5:44.98 550m 6:21.13 600m 6:56.91 650m 7:33.17 700m 8:09.14 750m 8:44.65 35.78 35.96 36.15 35.78 36.26 35.97 35.51 33.69 4 1 6 LEE Chuan Ling Michelle 25 MAY 1999 SIN 0.81 9:36.30 36.14 50m 31.29 100m 1:06.23 150m 1:41.78 200m 2:17.64 250m 2:53.47 300m 3:29.58 350m 4:05.92 400m 4:42.84 34.94 35.55 35.86 35.83 36.11 36.34 36.92 450m 5:19.75 500m 5:56.84 550m 6:33.75 600m 7:10.92 650m 7:47.88 700m 8:25.20 750m 9:01.31 36.91 37.09 36.91 37.17 36.96 37.32 36.11 34.99 5 1 1 CHAN Pei Tung Melissa 21 JAN 1999 SIN 0.77 9:45.34 45.18 50m 33.75 100m 1:10.20 150m 1:47.04 200m 2:23.72 250m 2:59.91 300m 3:36.31 350m 4:12.55 400m 4:48.96 36.45 36.84 36.68 36.19 36.40 36.24 36.41 450m 5:25.69 500m 6:02.52 550m 6:39.02 600m 7:16.95 650m 7:54.46 700m 8:31.90 750m 9:09.35 36.73 36.83 36.50 37.93 37.51 37.44 37.45 35.99 6 1 2 CHAN Xenia 20 DEC 1998 SIN 0.72 9:48.02 47.86 50m 33.01 100m 1:08.38 150m 1:44.66 200m 2:21.69 250m 2:58.14 300m 3:34.90 350m 4:12.29 400m 4:49.97 35.37 36.28 37.03 36.45 36.76 37.39 37.68 450m 5:27.92 500m 6:05.26 550m 6:43.57 600m 7:21.47 650m 7:58.91 700m 8:36.40 750m 9:13.25 37.95 37.34 38.31 37.90 37.44 37.49 36.85 34.77 7 1 7 TAN Xuanru Deon 15 MAY 2000 SIN 0.74 9:58.01 57.85 50m 31.77 100m 1:06.98 150m 1:43.16 200m 2:19.77 250m 2:56.68 300m 3:33.94 350m 4:11.48 400m 4:49.13 35.21 36.18 36.61 36.91 37.26 37.54 37.65 450m 5:27.24 500m 6:05.61 550m 6:44.95 600m 7:24.17 650m 8:03.45 700m 8:42.25 750m 9:21.36 38.11 38.37 39.34 39.22 39.28 38.80 39.11 36.65 LEGEND R.T. Reaction time Timing & Data Handling by OMEGA SWW018900_74A 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA TUE 5 NOV 2013 09:09 Page 1/1 FINA Swimming World Cup 2013 EINDHOVEN BERLIN MOSCOW DUBAI DOHA SINGAPORE TOKYO BEIJING 5­6 November 2013 ﴿Event 2 Men's 400m Individual Medley Slowest Heat﴾s ﴿NOV 2013 ­ 09:11 400m 4­Nages Hommes Série﴾s﴿ lente﴾s 5 Results Summary EVENT NO. 2 Record Splits Name NOC Code Location Date WR 3:55.50 54.62 1:53.73 3:01.14 LOCHTE Ryan USA Dubai (UAE) 16 DEC 2010 WC 3:58.84 55.32 1:55.68 3:02.70 SETO Daiya JPN Berlin (GER) 10 AUG 2013 Date of NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name R.T. Time Birth Code Behind 1 1 5 KORZENIOWSKI Pawel 9 JUL 1985 POL 0.78 4:06.78 50m 25.41 100m 55.26 150m 1:27.66 200m 1:59.05 250m 2:35.04 300m 3:11.31 350m 3:39.88 29.85 32.40 31.39 35.99 36.27 28.57 26.90 2 2 3 SUNG Po­Hsieng 6 NOV 1994 TPE 0.73 4:27.24 20.46 50m 27.10 100m 58.16 150m 1:32.44 200m 2:06.02 250m 2:45.20 300m 3:24.27 350m 3:56.19 31.06 34.28 33.58 39.18 39.07 31.92 31.05 3 2 4 CHIEN Shih­Han 21 JUN 1999 TPE 0.73 4:31.07 24.29 50m 28.68 100m 1:01.84 150m 1:35.58 200m 2:08.57 250m 2:47.43 300m 3:26.85 350m 4:00.23 33.16 33.74 32.99 38.86 39.42 33.38 30.84 4 2 2 CHO Cheng­Chi 21 OCT 1998 TPE 0.69 4:34.77 27.99 50m 29.03 100m 1:01.36 150m 1:37.33 200m 2:12.24 250m 2:52.06 300m 3:31.64 350m 4:03.74 32.33 35.97 34.91 39.82 39.58 32.10 31.03 5 2 6 TJUT Bryan 10 SEP 1999 INA 0.80 4:41.40 34.62 50m 29.66 100m 1:04.23 150m 1:39.87 200m 2:14.65 250m 2:55.65 300m 3:37.02 350m 4:09.78 34.57 35.64 34.78 41.00 41.37 32.76 31.62 6 2 7 WEE Ryan 3 DEC 1998 SIN 0.69 4:43.33 36.55 50m 29.93 100m 1:03.99 150m 1:42.25 200m 2:19.23 250m 2:58.86 300m 3:39.14 350m 4:12.09 34.06 38.26 36.98 39.63 40.28 32.95 31.24 7 2 5 LOK Yan Han 2 NOV 1996 SIN 0.73 4:48.34 41.56 50m 29.41 100m 1:02.17 150m 1:39.06 200m 2:16.12 250m 2:56.80 300m 3:39.06 350m 4:14.00 32.76 36.89 37.06 40.68 42.26 34.94 34.34 8 2 1 AL­KHULAIFI Noah 10 MAY 1999 QAT 0.81 4:51.69 44.91 50m 30.10 100m 1:04.95 150m 1:43.77 200m 2:21.08 250m 3:03.59 300m 3:45.77 350m 4:19.01 34.85 38.82 37.31 42.51 42.18 33.24 32.68 9 2 8 KWANG Qi Wen Jerome Sunil 5 MAY 1998 SIN 0.67 4:51.80 45.02 50m 30.26 100m 1:05.39 150m 1:43.17 200m 2:20.27 250m 3:03.68 300m 3:46.37 350m 4:20.04 35.13 37.78 37.10 43.41 42.69 33.67 31.76 1 4 TEO Ren Jie David 1 JUN 1996 SIN 0.75 DSQ 50m 29.34 100m 1:03.21 150m 1:41.88 33.87 38.67 LEGEND DSQ Disqualified R.T. Reaction time Timing & Data Handling by OMEGA SWM054900_74A 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA TUE 5 NOV 2013 09:24 Page 1/1 FINA Swimming World Cup 2013 EINDHOVEN BERLIN MOSCOW DUBAI DOHA SINGAPORE TOKYO BEIJING 5­6 November 2013 Event 3 Men's 100m Freestyle Heats 5 NOV 2013 ­ 09:23 100m Nage Libre Hommes Séries Results Summary EVENT NO. 3 Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 44.94 21.72 LEVEAUX Amaury FRA Rijeka (CRO) 13 DEC 2008 WC 45.46 21.64 ABOOD Matthew AUS Singapore (SIN) 21 NOV 2009 Heats NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name Date of R.T.
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