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WOMEN 50 M Free FINAL 50 free women World Record 23.73 Britta Steffen (GER) 02 Aug 2009, Rome European Record 23.73 Britta Steffen (GER) 02 Aug 2009, Rome World Best Time 2016 23.84 Cate Campbell (AUS) Olympic Champion 2012 24.05 Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) World Champion 2015 24.12 Bronte Campbell (AUS) European Champion 2014 24.32 Francesca Halsall (GBR) Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC LC-2. (4x100M) '12 LC-6. (4x100FR) '15 LC-2. (4x100FR) ‘16 DoB: 06 APR 1993 LC-6. (4x100MR) '15 LC-4. (100FL) '12 Silvia DI PIETRO PoB: Rome LC-11. (50FL) '09 LC-5. (50FR) '14 8 ITA Club: GS Forestale – CC Aniene LC-17. (50FR) '13 LC-7. (100FR) '16 QT 25.09 Coach: Mirko Nozzolillo LC-23. (50FR) '15 LC-9. (50FL) '10, '16 PB 24.84 Height: 165cm SC-3. (4x100FR) '14 SC-1. (4x50MM) '15 SC-5. (50FL) '14 SC-1. (4x50FR) '15 SC-3. (50FL) '15 DoB: 11 SEP 1989 LC-7. (4x100FR) '12 Yuliya KHITRAYA PoB: Baranovichi LC-19. (50FL) '14 7 BLR Club: SC-3. (4x50FR) '12 QT 25.05 Coach: Aleksandr Polegoshko SC-6. (50FR) '10 PB 25.04 Height: 180cm SC-8. (50FR) '15 LC-1. (100FL) '14 LC-1. (4x100MR) '14 DoB: 30 DEC 1987 LC-1. (100FR) '11 LC-2. (50FL) '10, '14, '16 PoB: Lyngby 5. (100FR) '08 LC-1. (50FL) '13 LC-2. (100FL) '16 Club: KVIK Kastrup Copenhagen 6. (100FL) '12 Jeanette OTTESEN LC-2. (50FL) '15 LC-3. (50FR) '14 Coach: Shannon Rollason/Per 7. (100FR) '12 6 LC-2. (100FL) '15 SC-1. (100FL) '08, '11 DEN Holmquist 11. (50FR) '08 SC-1. (4x100MR) '12, '14 SC-1. (50FL) '11, '12 QT 24.93 Height: 179cm 12. (50FR) '12 PB 24.40 SC-1. (4x50MR) '14 SC-1. (4x50FR) '12, '13 Note. 46 int. medals (11 LC, 35 15. (100FL) '08 SC-3. (50FR) '12 SC-1. (4x50MR) '11, '12, '13 SC), 16 Gold SC-2. (50FR) '11 SC-3. (50FR) '08, '12, '15 LC-1. (4x100FR) '08, ‘16 LC-1. (50FR) '13 DoB: 20 AUG 1990 1. (50FR) '12 LC-1. (4x100MF) ‘16 LC-1. (4x100FR) '09, '11 PoB: Sauwerd 1. (100FR) '12 LC-2. (100FR) '16 LC-2. (50FR) '11, '15 Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO Club: PSV Eindhoven 2. (4x100FR) '12 LC-4. (50FL) '16 LC-3. (50FL) '13 5 Coach: Patrick Pearson 1. (4x100FR) '08 SC-1. (50FR) '10, '13, '15 NED LC-3. (100FR) '11, '13 Height: 179cm Note: 50 medals (21 LC, 29 SC-1. (100FR) '10, '13 QT 24.37 LC-4. (100FR) '15 PB 24.05 Occ.: Student (business SC); 4 OG, 21 WCh, 25 ECh; 30 SC-1. (4x50F) '07, '08, '09, '10 SC-1. (50FR) '10, '14 administration, communications) Gold, 11 Silver, 9 Bronze SC-1. (4x50M) '08, '09, '10, '15 SC-1. (100FR) '10 SC-2. (50FR) '09 LC-1. (4x100MM) '15 LC-1. (50FR) '14 DoB: 12 APR 1990 4. (4x100M) '08 LC-2. (100FR) '09 LC-1. (100FR) '10 PoB: Southport 5. (50FR) '12 LC-3. (50FR) '13 LC-1. (50BK) '14, '16 Francesca HALSALL Residence: Loughborough 5. (4x100FR) '12 LC-4. (50FR) '11 LC-1. (4x100MR) '06, '08, '10 4 Club: National Centre GBR 6. (100FR) '12 LC-5. (50FR) '09 LC-1. (4x100MM) '14, ‘16 Loughborough QT 24.21 8. (100FR) '08 SC-2. (50FR) '12 LC-2. (100FL) '10 PB 23.96 Coach: James Gibson 10. (50FR) '08 SC-2. (100FR) '08 LC-3. (50FR) '10 Height: 171cm SC-3. (50FR) '08 LC-3. (50FL) '14, '16 LC-3. (4x100MF) '14, '16 LC-4. (50FR) '14 DoB: 25 APR 1993 LC-13. (50FR) '15 LC-5. (4x100FR) '14 Anna SANTAMANS PoB: Arles LC-8. (4x100FR) '15 10. (50FR) '12 LC-7. (50FR) '12 3 Club: Olympic Nice Natation SC-3. (4x50MR) '14 FRA YOG-1. (50FR) '10 SC-1. (4x50MR) '12 Coach: Maxime Leutenegger SC-5. (4x50FR) '14 QT 24.83 SC-1. (4x50MM) '12 PB 24.59 Height: 176cm SC-9. (50FR) '14 SC-4. (50FR) '12 SC-8. (50FR) '10 DoB: 26 AUG 1977 LC-1. (50FR) '00, '02, '04, '10 PoB: Solna LC-1. (50FR) '11 LC-1. (100FR) '00 Club: Taby Sim LC-1. (50FL) '07 LC-1. (50FL) '06, '10 Coach: Johan Wallberg (husband) LC-2. (50FR) '01, '07, '09 Therese ALSHAMMAR 2. (50FR) '00 LC-1. (4x100FR) '00 Height: 180cm LC-2. (50FL) '01, '09 2 2. (100FR) '00 LC-1. (4x100MR) '99, '00 SWE Notes: Gave birth to son Fred on LC-3. (50FL) '05 3. (4x100FR) '00 LC-2. (50FR) '99, '06 QT 25.05 1 June 2013. 70 int. medals (32 SC-1. (50FR) '00, '02 PB 23.88 LC-3. (50FR) '97, '08 LC, 38 SC); 37 Gold (21 ind. + 16 SC-1. (100FR) '00, '02 LC-5. (50FL) '16 relays). First int. medal in 1997. SC-1. (50FL) '06, '10 SC-1. (50FR) '99, '00 First Europeans in Sheffield 1993. DoB: 06 FEB 1992 LC-8. (50BK) '15 LC-4. (50BK) '16 Theodora DRAKOU PoB/Residence: Patra LC-9. (50BK) '11 LC-5. (50FR) '10, '12 1 GRE Club: Nautical club of Patras 16. (50FR) '12 LC-13. (50FR) '11 LC-5. (50BK) '10, '12 QT 25.06 Coach: Giorgos Lekakis LC-19. (50FR) '15 LC-5. (4x100FR) '12 PB 25.05 Height: 170cm SC-15. (50FR) '10 LC-9. (50BK) '12 All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2016) European Record History (last 10) 23.73 Britta Steffen, GER, 2009 23.84 AUSNATADE Cate Campbell, AUS 24.88 Inge de Bruijn, NED Amersfoort, 1999 23.84 Cate Campbell, AUS, 2016 24.17 PROSWAUST Sarah Sjoestroem, SWE 24.84 Inge de Bruijn, NED Istanbul, 2000 23.88 Therese Alshammar, SWE, 2009 24.21 EURLCLON Francesca Halsall, GBR 24.51 Inge de Bruijn, NED Sheffield, 2000 23.96 Marleen Veldhuis, NED, 2009 24.24 AUSNATADE Bronte Campbell, AUS 24.48 Inge de Bruijn, NED Dratchen, 2000 23.96 Francesca Halsall, GBR, 2014 24.36 SWCUPEIND Ranomi Kromowidjojo, NED 24.39 Inge de Bruijn, NED Rio de Janeiro, 2000 23.97 Lisbeth Trickett, AUS, 2008 24.43 PROSWCHAR Chantal Van Landeghem, CAN 24.13 Inge de Bruijn, NED Sydney, 2000 23.98 Sarah Sjoestroem, SWE, 2014 24.45 PROSWMESA Madison Kennedy, USA 24.09 Marleen Veldhuis, NED Eindhoven, 2008 24.05 Ranomi Kromowidjojo, NED, 2012 24.47 DENOPENCOP Pernille Blume, DEN 24.06 Britta Steffen, GER Beijing, 2008 24.07 Dara Torres, USA, 2008 24.52 BLRNATBRE Aliaksandra Herasimenia, BLR 23.96 Marleen Veldhuis, NED Amsterdam, 2009 24.12 Bronte Campbell, AUS, 2015 24.59 FRANATMONT Anna Santamans, FRA 23.73 Britta Steffen, GER Rome, 2009 Olympic Games, World and European Swimming Championships Medallists (2012-2015) 2015 Kazan (WCh) 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2013 Barcelona (WCh) 2012 London (OG) 1 24.12 Bronte Campbell (AUS) 1 24.32 Francesca Halsall (GBR) 1 24.05 Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 1 24.05 Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 2 24.22 Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 2 24.37 Sarah Sjoestroem (SWE) 2 24.14 Cate Campbell (AUS) 2 24.28 Aliaksandra Herasimenia (BLR) 3 24.31 Sarah Sjoestroem (SWE) 3 24.53 Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 3 24.30 Francesca Halsall (GBR) 3 24.39 Marleen Veldhuis (NED) .
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