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MD19820810-020.Pdf : « ‘L 4 . .t Kobanov, una de las figuras del water polo soviético Rid Carey Mary T. Meagher Tracie Ruiz Matt Grimble Megan Meyer CUADRO DE HONOR NADO SINCRONIZADO 100 metros manposa masculinos 100 metros braza, femeninos 1, Matt Gribble (USA), 53.88 (récord campeona 1, Ute Geweniger (RDA). 1.09.14 (récord cam «SOLO» tos). peonatós). 1, Tracie Ruiz (USA), 190.100 2, Michael Grozo (RDA), 54.26. 2, Anne Ottenbrite (Canadá), 1.11.03. 2, KelIy Kryczka (Canadá). 186.5833. 3, Bengt baron (RFA), 54.47. 3, Kim Rhodenbaugh (USA), 1.11.03. 3, Miwako Motoyoshi (Japén), 179.2001. 200 metros libres femeninos En esta prueba por el empate en el segundo lugar «PAREJAS» 1, Annemarie Verstapperi (Holanda). 1 .59.53. no se repartió la medalla de bronce y se otorgaron 1, Canadá (Kelly Kryczka-Sharon Hambrook, 2, Birgit Meineke (RDA). 2.00.67. dos de plata. 190.5417. 3, Annelies Maas (Holanda), 2.0084. Relevo 4x1 00 libres masculinos 2, USA (Tracie Ruiz-Candace Costif), 188.6501. 1, USA, 3.19.26 (récords del Mundo y campeo 3, Japón (Masae Fujiwara-lkukO Abe>, 400 metros estilo, individual masculino natos). 181.9000. 1, Ricardo Prado (Brasil), 4.19.78 (récord Mun 2. URSS, 3.21.78. EQUIPOS do, campeonatos y Sudamérica). 3, Suecia, 3.22.15. 1, Canadá, 188.2584. 2. Jens peter Berndt (RDA), 4.23.02. 200 metros estilo, individual femeninos 2, USA 186.8324. 3, Sergei Fasenko (URSS). 4.23.29. 1. Petra Schneider (RDA), 2.11.79 (récord cam 3, Japón, 182.0500. 200 metros braza, femeninos peonatos). 1, Svetlana Varganova (URSS), 2.28.82 (récord 2, Ute Geweniger (RDA), 2.13.38. SALTOS campeonatos). 3, Tracy Caulkins (USA), 2.15.9 1. 2, Ute Geweriter (RDA), 2.29.7 1. 200 metros mariposa masculinos TRAMPOLIN TRES METROS (FEMENINO) 3, Mne Ottenbrite (Canadá), 2.33.05. 1, Michael Gross (RFA), 1.58.’85 (récord cam 1, Megan Neyer (USA), 501.030 puntos. Relevo 4x200 metros libres, masculino peonatos). 2, Christina Saufert (USA), 490.020. 1, (USA), 7.21.09. 2, Sergei Fessenko (URSS), 1.59.91. 3, Peng Yvanchuang (China Popular), 482.100. 2, (URSS), 7.24.91. 3, Graig Beardsley (USA), 2.00.08. TRAMPOUN TRESMETROS (MASCULINO) 3, (RFA), 7.25.46. 800 metros libres femeninos 1, Gregory Louganis (USA), 7 53.67 puntos. 400 metros libres femenino 1, Kimberíy Linehan (USA), 8.27.48. 2, Sergee Kuzmen (URSS), 636.15. 1, Carmela Schmidt (RDA), 4.08.98. 2, Jackie Witlmott (G.B.), 8.32.61. 3, Aiexander Portov (URSS), 631.56. 2, Petra schneider (RDA), 4.10.08. 3, Carmela Schmidt (RDA), 8.33.67. PALANCA 10 METROS (FEMENINO) 3, Tiffany cohen (USA), 4.11.85. 100 metros espalda masculinos 1, Wendy Wyland (USA). 438.78 puntos. 100 metros libres masculinos 1, Dirk Richter (RDA), 55.9 5 (récord campeona 2, Vladimir Alemik (URSS), 629.85. 1, Jorg Woithe (RDA), 49.60 (récord campeona tos). 3, Zhou Jihong (China Popular), 399.78. tos). 2, Rick Carey (USA), 56.04. PALANCA 10 METROS (MASCULINO) 2, Ambrosse Gaines WSA), 50.21. 3, Vladimir Chemetov (URSS), 56.42. 1, Gregory Louganis (USA), 634.26 puntos. 3, Red Johansson (Suecia), 50.21. 4x1 00 estilos, femeninos 2, Vladirnir Asiemik (URSS), 629.85. 100 metros espalda femenino 1, (RDA), 4.05.88 (récord del Mundo, Europa y 3, Bruce.Kimbal (USA), 619.68. 1, Kristin Otto (RDA), 1.01.30 (récord campeo campeonatos). natos). 2, USA, 4.08.12. WATE R POLO 2, Ina Kieber (RDA), 1.01.47. 3, URSS, 4.12.36. 200 estilos individual, masculinos 1, (URSS). 3, Sue Walsh (USA), 1.02.86. 2, Hungría. 200 metros espalda masculino 1, alexander Sidorenko (URSS), 2.03.30 (récord 3, Alemania Federal. 1, Rick Carey (USA), 2.00.82 (récord campeona campeonatos). tos). .2, BilI Barret (USA). 2.03.49. 2, Sandor Wladar (Hungría), 2.01.31. 3, Giovani Franceschi (Italia), 2.04.65. NATAC ION 3, Frank Baltrasch (RDA), 2.01.51. 200 metros mariposa femeninos 100 melros libres femeninos Relevo 4x100 metros libres femenino 1, Inés Geissler (RDA), 2.08.66 (récord campeo 1, (RDA), 3.43.97. natos). 1, Birgit Meineke (RFA), 55.79. 2, Mary T. Meagher (USA). 2.09.76. 2, Annemarie Verstappen (Holanda), 55.87. 2, (USA), 3.45.76. 3, JilI Sterkel (USA), 56.27. 3, Holanda 3.45.96. 3, Heike Dahne (RDA). 2.10.29. 100 metros braza, masculinos 400 metros libres masculino 1.500 metros libres masculinos 1, Steve Lundquist (USA), 1.02.75 (récord 1, Vladimir Salnikov (URSS), 3.51.30 (récord 1, Vladimir Salnikov (URSS), 15.01.77 (récord campeonato). campeonatos). campeonatos). 2, Víctor Davis (Canadá), 1.02.82. 2, Sviatoslav Semenov (URSS). 3.51.43. 2, Sviatoslav Semenov (URSS), 1 5.05.54. 3, John Moffet (USA), 1.03.13. 3, Sven Zolziewki (RDA), 3.51.84. 3, Darjan Petric (Yugoslavia), 15.10.20. 400 metros estilo, indivtduat femenino 100 metroS mariposa femenino 200 metros espalda, femeninos 1. Petra Schneider (RFA). 4.36.10 (récord Mun 1, Mary T. Meagher (USA), 59.41 (récord cam 1, Corneli Sirch (RDA), 2.09.9 1 (récord del Mun do, Europa y campeonatos). peonatos). do, Europa y campeonatos). 2, Kathleen Nord (RFA). 4.43.5 1. 2. inés Geissler (RDA). 1.00.36. 2, Georgina Parkes (Australia), 2.14.98. 3, Tracy Cau)kins USA), 4.44.64. 3. Melanie Buddemeyer (USA), 1.00.40. 3, Carmen Bunaciu (Rumania), 2.15.40. 200 metros libres masculinos 200 metros braza, masculinos Relevo 4x100 estilos, masculino 1, Víctor Davis (Canadá), 2.14.77 (récord del 1, USA, 3.40.84 (récord del Mundo y campeona 1, Michael Gross (RFA), 1.49.84 (récord cam Mundo y campeonatos). tos). peonatos). 2, Robertas Joulpa (URSS), 2.16.68. 2, URSS, 3.42.86. 2, Ambroise Gamas (USA), 1.49.92. 3. John Moffet (USA), 2.18.54. 3. RFA, 3.44.78. 3. Jorg Woithe (RDA), 1.50.71. -.
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