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2014 CWG Factsheet XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Aquatics: Swimming Tollcross International Swimming Centre www.fina.org 27.07.2014 19:00-21:45 Final Men: 100m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke, 4x200m Freest. Relay Final Women: 200m Backstroke, 50m Butterfly, 200m Ind. Medley Semifinal Men: 50m Breaststroke, 100m Butterfly Semifinal Women: 100m Freestyle, 100m Breaststroke Men's 50m Backstroke Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Liam Tancock ENG 24.62 Hayden Stoeckel AUS 25.08 Ashley Delaney AUS 25.21 CWG 2006 Melbourne Matthew Clay ENG 25.04 Liam Tancock ENG 25.10 Johannes Zandberg RSA 25.16 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 12. Ashley Delaney AUS 25.21 13. G. Zandberg RSA 25.24 19. Gareth Kean NZL 25.62 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 1. Liam Tancock ENG 24.50 3. G. Zandberg RSA 24.66 10. Hayden Stoeckel AUS 25.20 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 1. Liam Tancock ENG 24.04 3. G. Zandberg RSA 24.34 16. Ashley Delaney AUS 25.02 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 08.04.2014 Chartres Camille Lacourt FRA 24.37 28.07.2013 Barcelona Jeremy Stravius FRA 24.45 13.05.2014 Moscow Vladimir Morozov RUS 24.52 ... 01.04.2014 Brisbane Benjamin Treffers AUS 24.54 26.06.2013 Sheffield Marco Loughran WAL 25.03 26.06.2013 Sheffield Liam Tancock ENG 25.04 10.04.2014 Glasgow Christopher Walker-Hebborn ENG 25.09 28.02.2014 Sydney Mitchell Larkin AUS 25.34 01.04.2014 Brisbane Joshua Beaver AUS 25.37 Men's 50m Breaststroke Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi C. van der Burgh RSA 27.18 Glenn Snyders NZL 27.67 Brenton Rickard AUS 27.67 CWG 2006 Melbourne Chris Cook ENG 28.01 Darren Mew ENG 28.07 Brenton Rickard AUS 28.14 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 1. C. van der Burgh RSA 26.77 2. Christian Sprenger AUS 26.78 3. Giulio Zorzi RSA 27.04 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 3. C. van der Burgh RSA 27.19 9. Glenn Snyders NZL 27.64 13. Brenton Rickard AUS 27.80 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 1. C. van der Burgh RSA 26.67 4. Brenton Rickard AUS 26.95 17. Scott Dickens CAN 27.45 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 01.04.2014 Brisbane Christian Sprenger AUS 26.74 28.07.2013 Barcelona Cameron Van Der Burgh RSA 26.77 28.07.2013 Barcelona Damir Dugonjic SLO 26.83 ... 11.06.2014 Canet Adam Peaty ENG 27.19 28.07.2013 Barcelona Glenn Snyders NZL 27.21 03.04.2014 Glasgow Ross Murdoch SCO 27.28 03.04.2014 Glasgow Mark Tully SCO 27.73 28.07.2013 Barcelona Richard Funk CAN 27.78 03.04.2014 Glasgow Joseph Welstead SCO 27.83 XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Men's 100m Freestyle Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Brent Hayden CAN 47.98 Simon Burnett ENG 48.54 Eamon Sullivan AUS 48.69 CWG 2006 Melbourne Simon Burnett ENG 48.57 Ryk Neethling RSA 49.20 Roland Schoeman RSA 49.24 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 1. James Magnussen AUS 47.71 4. Cameron McEvoy AUS 47.88 9. Adam Brown ENG 48.48 Olympics 2012 London 2. James Magnussen AUS 47.53 3. Brent Hayden CAN 47.80 9. Gideon Louw RSA 48.44 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 1. James Magnussen AUS 47.63 2. Brent Hayden CAN 47.95 10. James Roberts AUS 48.49 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 4. Brent Hayden CAN 47.27 7. Lyndon Ferns RSA 47.94 11. Matt Targett AUS 48.15 Olympics 2008 Beijing 2. Eamon Sullivan AUS 47.32 6. Lyndon Ferns RSA 48.04 7. Matt Targett AUS 48.20 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 26.04.2013 Adelaide James Magnussen AUS 47.53 10.07.2013 Kazan Vladimir Morozov RUS 47.62 01.04.2014 Brisbane Cameron McEvoy AUS 47.65 ... 28.07.2013 Barcelona Adam Brown ENG 48.48 26.04.2013 Adelaide Kenneth To AUS 48.58 01.04.2014 Brisbane Tommaso D'Orsogna AUS 48.72 15.04.2013 Port Elizabeth Chad le Clos RSA 48.95 26.04.2013 Adelaide Matthew Aboot AUS 49.00 26.06.2013 Sheffield Robbie Renwick SCO 49.17 Men's 100m Butterfly Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Geoff Huegill AUS 51.69 Ryan Pini PNG 52.50 Anthony James ENG 52.50 CWG 2006 Melbourne Ryan Pini PNG 52.64 Michael Klim AUS 52.70 Moss Burnester NZL 52.73 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 1. Chad le Clos RSA 51.06 16. Michael Rock ENG 52.55 17. Joseph Schooling SIN 52.56 Olympics 2012 London 2. Chad le Clos RSA 51.44 11. Chris Wright AUS 52.11 12. Jason Dunford KEN 52.16 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 4. Jason Dunford KEN 51.59 8. Geoff Huegill AUS 52.36 11. Sam Ashby AUS 52.19 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 5. A. Lauterstein AUS 50.85 6. Jason Dunford KEN 51.07 13. Michael Rock ENG 51.41 Olympics 2008 Beijing 3. A. Lauterstein AUS 51.12 5. Jason Dunford KEN 51.47 8. Ryan Pini PNG 51.86 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 28.07.2013 Barcelona Chad le Clos RSA 51.06 25.04.2013 Berlin Steffen Deibler GER 51.19 28.07.2013 Barcelona Laszlo Cseh HUN 51.45 ... 26.04.2013 Adelaide Chris Wright AUS 51.77 01.04.2014 Brisbane Tommaso D'Orsogna AUS 52.21 09.05.2013 Charlotte Joseph Schooling SIN 52.33 26.06.2013 Sheffield Thomas Laxton WAL 52.40 10.07.2013 Kazan Nico Van Duijn SUI 52.52 03.04.2014 Glasgow James Guy ENG 52.55 01.04.2014 Brisbane Grant Irvine AUS 52.55 26.06.2013 Sheffield Adam Barrett ENG 52.56 26.04.2013 Adelaide Kenneth To AUS 52.56 XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Men's 4x200m Freest. Relay Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Australia 7:10 Scotland 7:14 South Africa 7:14 CWG 2006 Melbourne England 7:14 Scotland 7:14 Australia 7:14 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 8. Great Britain 7:12 9. Australia 7:13 12. Canada 7:17 Olympics 2012 London 5. Australia 7:07 6. Great Britain 7:09 7. South Africa 7:09 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 5. Australia 7:08 6. Great Britain 7:10 10. Canada 7:13 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 3. Australia 7:05 5. Great Britain 7:06 7. South Africa 7:08 Olympics 2008 Beijing 3. Australia 7:04 5. Canada 7:05 6. Great Britain 7:05 Best Results 2013/2014: Country Mark 28.07.2013 Barcelona United States 7:01.72 28.07.2013 Barcelona Russia 7:03.92 28.07.2013 Barcelona China 7:04.74 ... 28.07.2013 Barcelona Great Britain 7:12.00 28.07.2013 Barcelona Australia 7:13.52 28.07.2013 Barcelona Canada 7:17.17 10.07.2013 Poznan Switzerland 7:30.00 18.01.2013 Perth South Africa 7:33.10 26.08.2013 Dubai Malaysia 7:33.33 17.01.2013 Sydney New Zealand 7:45.54 Women's 50m Butterfly Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Francesca Halsall ENG 26.24 Marieke Guehrer AUS 26.27 Emily Seebohm AUS 26.29 CWG 2006 Melbourne Danni Miatke AUS 26.43 Jessicah Schipper AUS 26.65 Alice Mills AUS / L. Retief RSA Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 4. Francesca Halsall ENG 25.70 9. Brittany Elmslie AUS 26.13 11. Sophia Batchelor NZL 26.34 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 8. Marieke Guehrer AUS 26.21 9. Tao Li SIN 26.34 15. Vanessa Mohr RSA 26.74 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 1. Marieke Guehrer AUS 25.48 17. Libby Trickett AUS 26.41 26. Jemma Lowe WAL 26.71 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 04.07.2014 Boras Sarah Sjostrom SWE 24.43 28.07.2013 Barcelona Jeanette Ottesen-Gray DEN 25.24 28.07.2013 Barcelona Ying Lu CHN 25.42 ... 28.07.2013 Barcelona Francesca Halsall ENG 25.69 26.04.2013 Adelaide Alicia Coutts AUS 25.78 11.06.2014 Canet Adrianna Vanderpool Wallace BAH 26.00 28.07.2013 Barcelona Brittany Elmslie AUS 26.03 10.07.2013 Kazan Katherine Savard CAN 26.05 10.04.2014 Glasgow Amy Smith ENG 26.41 02.04.2014 Victoria Sandrine Mainville CAN 26.43 28.07.2013 Barcelona Tao Li SIN 26.47 XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Women's 100m Breaststroke Commonwealth Games Gold Silver Bronze CWG 2010 Delhi Leisel Jones AUS 1:05 Samantha Marshall AUS 1:07 Kate Haywood ENG 1:08 CWG 2006 Melbourne Leisel Jones AUS 1:05 Jade Edmistone AUS 1:07 Kirsty Balfour SCO 1:07 Championships CW 1st CW 2nd CW 3rd WorldChamp 2013 Barcelona 9. Alia Atkinson JAM 1:07 11. Sally Foster AUS 1:08 15. Samantha Marshall AUS 1:08 Olympics 2012 London 4. Alia Atkinson JAM 1:06 5. Leisel Jones AUS 1:06 9. Tera von Beilen CAN 1:07 WorldChamp 2011 Shanghai 2. Leisel Jones AUS 1:06 7. Jillian Tyler CAN 1:07 10. Leiston Pickett AUS 1:07 WorldChamp 2009 Rom 4. Sarah Katsoulis AUS 1:05 5. Annamay Pierse CAN 1:06 11. Tarnee White AUS 1:07 Olympics 2008 Beijing 1. Leisel Jones AUS 1:05 6. Tarnee White AUS 1:07 10. Annamay Pierse CAN 1:08 Best Results 2013/2014: Athlete Country Mark 28.07.2013 Barcelona Ruta Meilutyte LTU 1:04.35 28.07.2013 Barcelona Yulia Efimova RUS 1:05.02 28.07.2013 Barcelona Jessica Hardy USA 1:05.18 ..
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