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Women's 100M Breaststroke Heats Event 11 START LIST Liste De Départ 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 19 MAR 2008 Women's 100m Breaststroke Heats Event 11 START LIST Liste de départ Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 1:05.09 30.83 Leisel Jones AUS Melbourne (AUS) 20 MAR 2006 ER 1:07.27 31.81 Anna Khlystunova UKR Melbourne (AUS) 27 MAR 2007 =ER 1:07.27 Emma Igelstroem SWE Landskrona (SWE) 3 JUL 2002 CR 1:07.55 32.04 Anna Khlystunova UKR Budapest (HUN) 2 AUG 2006 Heat 1 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 3 Cansu Gokce Ozten TUR 21 JAN 1989 4 Katja Lehtonen FIN 2 NOV 1988 1:13.98 5 Dominika Glozmekova SVK 26 MAR 1993 1:17.71 Heat 2 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 2 Rikke Moeller Pedersen DEN 9 JAN 1989 1:13.46 3 Louise Jansen DEN 14 APR 1984 1:12.83 4 Raminta Dvarishkyte LTU 1 FEB 1990 1:12.50 5 Iwona Predecka POL 20 OCT 1989 1:12.62 6 Marina Kuc MNE 20 JUN 1985 1:12.85 7 Celine Baillod SUI 24 APR 1982 1:13.57 Heat 3 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Smiljana Marinovic CRO 25 SEP 1977 1:12.34 2 Yuliya Banach ISR 3 MAY 1992 1:11.99 3 Katharina Stiberg NOR 1 JAN 1988 1:11.75 4 Anastasia Korotkov ISR 4 DEC 1990 1:11.58 5 Petra Chocova CZE 16 AUG 1986 1:11.65 6 Katalin Bor HUN 10 FEB 1990 1:11.76 7 Tessa Brouwer NED 21 MAR 1991 1:12.00 8 Sara Nordenstam NOR 28 FEB 1983 1:12.46 Heat 4 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Jolijn Van Valkengoed NED 26 AUG 1981 1:11.06 2 Joline Hoestman SWE 24 SEP 1988 1:09.67 3 Angeliki Exarchou GRE 19 AUG 1985 1:09.35 4 Hanna Westrin SWE 25 NOV 1991 1:08.30 5 Anne Sophie Le Paranthoen FRA 24 FEB 1977 1:08.68 6 Anne Mari Gulbrandsen NOR 2 JAN 1984 1:09.50 7 Roberta Panara ITA 12 JAN 1984 1:10.18 8 Svitlana Bondarenko UKR 12 AUG 1971 1:11.44 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW031900_51A1 1.0 Report Created SUN 16 MAR 2008 18:26 Page 1/2 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 19 MAR 2008 Women's 100m Breaststroke Heats Event 11 START LIST Liste de départ Heat 5 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Sophie De Ronchi FRA 24 SEP 1985 1:10.71 2 Beata Kaminska POL 6 JAN 1980 1:09.55 3 Yuliya Efimova RUS 3 APR 1992 1:09.28 4 Elena Bogomazova RUS 9 FEB 1982 1:08.04 5 Chiara Boggiatto ITA 17 FEB 1986 1:08.66 6 Yuliya Pidlisna UKR 12 MAY 1987 1:09.47 7 Diana Duarte Gomes POR 6 JUL 1989 1:09.89 8 Ganna Dzerkal' UKR 5 AUG 1987 1:11.40 Heat 6 of 6 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Patrizia Humplik SUI 20 MAR 1990 1:10.62 2 Moniek Nijhuis NED 20 MAR 1988 1:09.51 3 Ina Kapishina BLR 30 DEC 1984 1:09.16 4 Ganna Khlistunova UKR 1 JAN 1988 1:07.27 5 Mirna Jukic AUT 9 APR 1986 1:08.53 6 Rebecca Ejdervik SWE 3 SEP 1987 1:09.39 7 Elise Matthysen BEL 13 JUL 1992 1:09.72 8 Alena Alekseeva RUS 8 MAR 1989 1:11.23 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW031900_51A1 1.0 Report Created SUN 16 MAR 2008 18:26 Page 2/2.
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