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1996 Olympic Games Results 1996 Olympic Games (LCM) Atlanta, Ga. July 20-26, 1996 Results Women 50m FREESTYLE (July 26) PRELIM FINAL 1 Amy Van Dyken, USA 25.12 24.87 2 Jingyi Le, CHN 25.10 24.90 3 Sandra Volker, GER 25.45 25.14 4 Angel Martino, USA 25.47 25.31 5 Leah Martindale, BAR 25.76 25.49 6 Linda Olofsson, SWE 25.84 25.63 7 Ying Shan, CHN 25.71 25.70 8 Natalia Mescheryakova, RUS 25.73 25.88 B FINAL 9 Marianne Muis, NED 25.93 25.74 10 Angela Postma, NED 26.00 25.82 11 Claudia Franco, ESP 26.17 26.04 12 Sumika Minamoto, JPN 25.89 26.05 13 Evgenia Ermakova, KAZ 25.97 26.06 14 Simone Osygus, GER 26.00 26.16 15 Karen van Wirdum, AUS 25.88 26.17 16 Laura Petrutyte, LTU 26.13 26.36 Non-qualifiers 17 Vibeke Johansen, NOR 26.22 18 Rania Elwani, EGY 26.26 19 Siobhan Cropper, TRI 26.29 20 Judith Draxler, AUT 26.34 21 Sarah Ryan, AUS 26.34 22 Blanca Ceron, ESP 26.39 23 Susan Rolph, GBR 26.39 24 Marianne Kriel, RSA 26.42 25 Metka Sparavec, SLO 26.43 26 Martine Dessureault, CAN 26.44 27 Luminita Dobrescu, ROM 26.47 28 Mette Nielsen, DEN 26.50 29 Casey Legler, FRA 26.52 30 Laura Nicholls, CAN 26.52 31 Dita Zelviene, LTU 26.55 32 Dominique Diezi, SUI 26.57 33 Eileen Coparropa, PAN 26.67 34 Minna Salmela, FIN 26.72 35 Alison Fitch, NZL 26.74 36 Monica Dahl, NAM 26.76 37 Elin Sigurdardottir, ISL 26.90 38 Chien-Ju Lin, TPE 27.00 39 Valeria Alvarez, ARG 27.12 40 Elena Popchenko, BLR 27.18 100m FREESTYLE (July 20) PRELIM FINAL 1 Jingyi Le, CHN 54.90 54.50 2 Sandra Volker, GER 55.55 54.88 3 Angel Martino, USA 55.44 54.93 4 Amy Van Dyken, USA 55.94 55.11 5 Franziska van Almsick, GER 55.80 55.59 6 Sarah Ryan, AUS 56.07 55.85 7 Mette Jacobsen, DEN 56.06 56.01 8 Karin Brienesse, NED 55.81 56.12 B FINAL 9 Ying Shan, CHN 56.10 55.74 10 Linda Olofsson, SWE 56.56 55.83 11 Luminita Dobrescu, ROM 56.27 55.98 12 Leah Martindale, BAR 56.13 56.03 13 Natalia Mescheryakova, RUS 56.33 56.17 14 Karen Pickering, GBR 56.40 56.32 15 Martina Moravcova, SVK 56.20 56.47 16 Susan Rolph, GBR 56.62 56.58 Non-qualifiers 17 Shannon Shakespeare, CAN 56.63 18 Vibeke Johansen, NOR 56.88 19 Rania Elwani, EGY 56.89 20 Solenne Figues, FRA 56.90 21 Claudia Franco, ESP 57.00 22 Minna Salmela, FIN 57.15 23 Gabrielle Rose, BRA 57.16 24 Cecilia Vianini, ITA 57.17 25 Sumika Minamoto, JPN 57.25 26 Siobhan Cropper, TRI 57.30 27 Judith Draxler, AUT 57.34 28 Metka Sparavec, SLO 57.66 29 Alison Fitch, NZL 57.71 30 Anna Nyiry, HUN 57.82 31 Antonia Mahaira, GRE 57.92 32 Monica Dahl, NAM 57.95 33 Helene Muller, RSA 57.98 34 Kristina Kynerova, CZE 58.03 35 Bo-Eun Lee, KOR 58.27 36 Sandrine Paquier, SUI 58.38 37 Wei-Chia Chang, TPE 58.49 38 Dita Zelviene, LTU 58.57 39 Teresa Moodie, ZIM 58.59 40 Svetlana Zhidko, BLR 58.64 41 Shu-Min Tsai, TPE 58.65 42 Joscelin Yeo, SIN 58.87 200m FREESTYLE (July 21) PRELIM FINAL 1 Claudia Poll, CRC 1:59.87 1:58.16 2 Franziska van Almsick, GER 1:59.40 1:58.57 3 Dagmar Hase, GER 2:00.38 1:59.56 4 Trina Jackson, USA 2:00.29 1:59.57 5 Susan O'Neill, AUS 2:00.89 1:59.87 6 Cristina Teuscher, USA 2:00.57 2:00.79 7 Julia Greville, AUS 2:00.44 2:01.46 8 Luminita Dobrescu, ROM 2:00.85 2:01.63 B FINAL 9 Martina Moravcova, SVK 2:00.99 2:00.96 10 Suzu Chiba, JPN 2:01.11 2:01.00 11 Louise Johncke, SWE 2:01.13 2:01.37 12 Solenne Figues, FRA 2:02.74 2:01.47 13 Karen Pickering, GBR 2:01.46 2:02.58 14 Antonia Mahaira, GRE 2:03.21 2:03.19 15 Dionne Bainbridge, NZL 2:02.69 2:03.20 16 Joanne Malar, CAN 2:03.53 2:03.79 (scratched) Yan Chen, CHN 2:03.32 Non-qualifiers 18 Paula Harmokivi, FIN 2:03.54 19 Kristina Kynerova, CZE 2:03.63 20 Naoko Imoto, JPN 2:03.78 21 Elena Lapunova, UKR 2:04.07 22 Tatiana Litovchenko, RUS 2:04.09 23 Ying Shan, CHN 2:04.29 24 Malin Nilsson, SWE 2:04.39 25 Lorena Diaconescu, ROM 2:04.59 26 Sandra Cam, BEL 2:04.90 27 Marion Madine, IRL 2:04.92 28 Carolyn Adel, SUR 2:05.04 29 Ana Alegria, POR 2:05.16 30 Helene Muller, RSA 2:05.59 31 Ravee Intporn-Udom, THA 2:05.77 32 Jie-Hyun Lee, KOR 2:05.78 33 Inga Borodich, BLR 2:05.85 34 Rania Elwani, EGY 2:06.94 400m FREESTYLE (July 22) PRELIM FINAL 1 Michelle Smith, IRL 4:09.00 4:07.25 2 Dagmar Hase, GER 4:11.17 4:08.30 3 Kirsten Vlieghuis, NED 4:11.04 4:08.70 4 Kerstin Kielgass, GER 4:08.99 4:09.83 5 Claudia Poll, CRC 4:12.07 4:10.00 6 Carla Geurts, NED 4:11.18 4:10.06 7 Eri Yamanoi, JPN 4:13.40 4:11.68 8 Cristina Teuscher, USA 4:12.20 4:14.21 B FINAL 9 Sarah Hardcastle, GBR 4:14.50 4:14.13 10 Sandra Cam, BEL 4:17.35 4:14.94 11 Chi-Chan Lin, TPE 4:17.18 4:15.74 12 Emma Johnson, AUS 4:14.13 4:15.79 13 Suzu Chiba, JPN 4:16.07 4:16.60 14 Dionne Bainbridge, NZL 4:16.47 4:16.79 15 Hayley Lewis, AUS 4:17.02 4:16.92 16 Carla Negrea, ROM 4:16.89 4:17.08 (scratched) Janet Evans, USA 4:13.60 Non-qualifiers 18 Irene Dalby, NOR 4:19.34 19 Itziar Esparza, ESP 4:19.45 20 Andrea Schwartz, CAN 4:19.46 21 Olga Splichalova, CZE 4:20.04 22 Mirjana Bosevska, MKD 4:21.27 23 Nadezda Chemezova, RUS 4:21.33 24 Laetitia Choux, FRA 4:21.39 25 Britt Raaby, DEN 4:21.46 26 Ravee Intporn-Udom, THA 4:21.93 27 Martina Moravcova, SVK 4:22.10 28 Alicia Barrancos, ARG 4:22.11 29 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Intporn-Udom, THA 9:01.14 24 Hyun-Soo Suh, KOR 9:03.22 25 Rita Kovacs, HUN 9:06.97 100m BACKSTROKE (July 22) PRELIM FINAL 1 Beth Botsford, USA 1:02.00 1:01.19 2 Whitney Hedgepeth, USA 1:01.70 1:01.47 3 Marianne Kriel, RSA 1:02.33 1:02.12 4 Mai Nakamura, JPN 1:02.35 1:02.33 5 Yan Chen, CHN 1:02.62 1:02.50 6 Antje Buschschulte, GER 1:02.68 1:02.52 7 Nicole Stevenson, AUS 1:02.50 1:02.70 8 Miki Nakao, JPN 1:02.90 1:02.78 B FINAL 9 Nina Zhivanevskaya, RUS 1:02.94 1:02.38 10 Anke Scholz, GER 1:03.05 1:02.85 11 Lydia Lipscombe, NZL 1:03.61 1:03.30 12 Olga Kochetkova, RUS 1:03.17 1:03.52 13 Helen Slatter, GBR 1:03.89 1:03.61 14 Elli Overton, AUS 1:03.88 1:03.69 15 Julie Howard, CAN 1:03.84 1:04.01 16 Theresa Alshammar, SWE 1:03.79 1:04.15 (scratched) Mette Jacobsen, DEN 1:03.14 Non-qualifiers 18 Ji-Hyun Lee, KOR 1:03.96 19 Helene Ricardo, FRA 1:04.03 20 Eva Pinera, ESP 1:04.41 21 Praphalsai Minpraphal, THA 1:04.61 22 Maria C.
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