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Women's 200M Back (Heat 1) Final Women's 200m Back (Heat 1) Final 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 11, 2016 World Record: 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, USA, London, GBR, 8/3/2012 (29.53, 1:00.50, 1:32.16, 2:04.06) American Record: 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, USA, London, GBR, 8/3/2012 (29.53, 1:00.50, 1:32.16, 2:04.06) Olympic Record: 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, GBR, London, GBR, 8/3/2012 (29.53, 1:00.50, 1:32.16, 2:04.06) Eyglo Gustafsdottir National Records: 2:09.04 ISL Eyglo Gustafsdottir 2015 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Semis: 7 (30.34, 1:02.78, 1:36.22, 2:08.84) 1. 2:06.03 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 8/11/2016 Federation: Iceland (ISL) Prelims: 12 (30.16, 1:02.96, 1:35.94, 2:09.62) 2. 2:06.49 Belinda Hocking, AUS, 4/7/2016 Age/DOB: 21 / Feb 1, 1995 2016 Oly Games: 14 Semi, 100 BK 3. 2:06.59 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 4/7/2016 1 Olympics History: 2012: 20th, 200 Bk 4. 2:06.90 Maya DiRado, USA, 7/2/2016 World Champs History: 2015: 8th 200 Bk, 15th 100 Bk ... 5. 2:06.92 Daria Ustinova, RUS, 4/16/2016 Personal Best 2011 30th 200 Bk 6. 2:07.17 Hilary Caldwell, CAN, 8/11/2016 Briefly: 2x Olympian 7. 2:07.18 Madison Wilson, AUS, 1/22/2016 02:08.84 8. 2:07.47 Sian Whittaker, AUS, 4/7/2016 9. 2:07.48 Daryna Zevina, UKR, 5/16/2016 10. 2:07.56 LIU Yaxin, CHN, 8/11/2016 Belinda Hocking National Records: 2:05.81 AUS Emily Seebohm 2015 Semis: 5 (30.46, 1:02.61, 1:35.17, 2:07.83) Top Times 2015 (Last Year) Federation: Australia (AUS) Prelims: 4 (31.15, 1:03.37, 1:36.03, 2:08.67) 1. 2:05.81 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 8/8/2015 Age/DOB: 25 / Sep 14, 1990 Olympics History: 2012: 7th 100 Bk, 10th 200 Bk ... 2008: 2. 2:06.18 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 8/7/2015 8, 200 BK 3. 2:06.34 Missy Franklin, USA, 8/8/2015 2 Height: 5' 5 1/2" (166.4 cm) World Champs History: 2013: Silver 200 Bk, 8th 100 Bk ... 4. 2:07.29 Daria Ustinova, RUS, 4/19/2015 Personal Best Hometown: Wangaratta, VIC, Australia 2011: Silver 200 BK, 6th 100 BK, Bronze 4x100 MR ... 2009: 5. 2:07.84 Madison Wilson, AUS, 12/15/2015 World Champs LCM Medals: 0g, 2s, 1b 9, 200m BK; 17, 100m BK 6. 2:08.16 Dominique Bouchard, CAN, 8/7/2015 02:06.06 Briefly: 3x Olympian 7. 2:08.21 Hayley Baker, AUS, 4/3/2015 8. 2:08.22 Hilary Caldwell, CAN, 7/15/2015 9. 2:08.28 Maya DiRado, USA, 12/5/2015 Maya DiRado National Records: 2:04.06 Missy Franklin 2012 10. 2:08.32 Elizabeth Simmonds, GBR, 3/15/2015 Semis: 3 (30.37, 1:02.26, 1:35.02, 2:07.53) Federation: United States (USA) Prelims: 3 (30.62, 1:02.91, 1:35.79, 2:08.60) 2015 World Championships (Top 8) Age/DOB: 23 / Apr 5, 1993 2016 Oly Games: 3 Final, 200 IM; 2 Final, 400 IM; 1 Final, 1. 2:05.81 Emily Seebohm AUS 800 FR-R 2. 2:06.34 Missy Franklin USA 3 Height: 5' 9" (175.3 cm) World Champs History: 2015: Silver, 400m IM; 4th, 200m 3. 2:06.84 Katinka Hosszu HUN Personal Best Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif. IM ... 2013: Gold, 800m FR-R (pr); 4th, 400m IM; 12th, 200m 4. 2:07.64 Daria Ustinova RUS Coach: Greg Meehan FL 5. 2:08.49 Jenny Mensing GER 02:06.90 Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games, 2x World Champ 6. 2:08.51 Dominique Bouchard CAN Olympic Games Medals: 1g, 1s, 1b member for USA 7. 2:08.66 Hilary Caldwell CAN World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 1s, 0b 8. 2:09.53 Eyglo Gustafsdottir ISL Katinka Hosszu National Records: 2:06.03 HUN Katinka Hosszu 2016 Semis: 1 (29.87, 1:01.37, 1:33.71, 2:06.03) 2012 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Federation: Hungary (HUN) Prelims: 1 (29.97, 1:01.63, 1:33.91, 2:06.09) 1. 2:04.06 Missy Franklin USA Age/DOB: 27 / May 3, 1989 2016 Oly Games: 1 Final, 100 BK; 1 Final, 200 IM; 1 Final, 2. 2:05.92 Anastasia Fesikova RUS 400 IM; 6 Final, 800 FR-R 3. 2:06.55 Elizabeth Beisel USA 4 Hometown: Pécs, Hungary 2015 World Champs: 3 Final, 200m BK 4. 2:07.26 Elizabeth Simmonds GBR Personal Best Coach: Shane Tusup Olympics History: 2012: 4, 400IM, 8, 200IM, 9, 200FL ... 5. 2:07.43 Meagen Nay AUS Olympic Games Medals: 3g, 0s, 0b 2008: 12, 400IM, 17, 200IM ... 2004: 31, 200FR 6. 2:08.18 Kirsty Coventry ZIM 02:06.03 Briefly: 4x Olympian, 5x World Champs member for HUN 7. 2:08.43 Alexianne Castel FRA World Champs LCM Medals: 5g, 0s, 4b 8. 2:09.86 Sinead Russell CAN 2008 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Hilary Caldwell National Records: 2:06.80 CAN Hilary Caldwell 2013 Semis: 2 (30.24, 1:02.13, 1:34.59, 2:07.17) 1. 2:05.24 Kirsty Coventry ZIM Federation: Canada (CAN) Prelims: 2 (30.11, 1:02.07, 1:34.68, 2:07.40) 2. 2:06.23 Margaret Hoelzer USA 3. 2:07.13 Reiko Nakamura JPN Age/DOB: 25 / Mar 13, 1991 2015 Pan Am Games: 1 Final, 200m BK Olympics History: 2012: 18th, 200 Bk 4. 2:07.88 Anastasia Fesikova RUS 5 Hometown: White Rock, British Columbia 5. 2:08.23 Elizabeth Beisel USA World Champs History: 2015: 7th 200 Bk, 12th 100 Bk ... 6. 2:08.51 Elizabeth Simmonds GBR Personal Best World Champs LCM Medals: 0g, 0s, 1b 2013: Bronze 200 Bk Briefly: 2x Olympian, 2x World Champ member for CAN 7. 2:08.84 Meagen Nay AUS 02:06.80 8. 2:10.12 Belinda Hocking AUS 2004 Olympic Games (Final Top 3) 1. Kirsty Coventry ZIM 2:09.19 LIU Yaxin National Records: 2:06.46 CHN Zhao Jing 2010 Semis: 4 (30.81, 1:03.34, 1:35.86, 2:07.56) 2. Stanislava Komarova RUS 2:09.72 Pronounced: lyoo yah-sheen Prelims: 6 (31.26, 1:03.75, 1:36.42, 2:08.84) 3. Antje Buschschulte GER 2:09.88 Federation: Peoples Republic of China (CHN) Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games World Record Progression (Last 3) 6 Age/DOB: 17 / Jun 16, 1999 1. 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, USA, 8/3/2012 2. 2:04.81 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 8/1/2009 Personal Best 3. 2:05.24 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 8/9/2008 02:07.56 All-Time Top 10 Performers 1. 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/28/2012 2. 2:04.81 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 8/1/2009 National Records: 2:04.81 ZIM Kirsty Coventry 2009 Kirsty Coventry 3. 2:04.94 Anastasia Fesikova, RUS, 8/1/2009 Semis: 6 (30.34, 1:03.21, 1:36.51, 2:08.83) 4. 2:05.81 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 8/8/2015 Pronounced: KUR-stee (NOT "kristy") Prelims: 9 (30.29, 1:03.09, 1:35.99, 2:08.91) 5. 2:06.03 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 8/11/2016 Federation: Zimbabwe (ZIM) 2016 Oly Games: 11 Semi, 100 BK Olympics History: 2012: 6th 200 Bk, 6th 200 IM, 14th 100 6. 2:06.06 Belinda Hocking, AUS, 7/30/2011 7 Age/DOB: 32 / Sep 16, 1983 7. 2:06.09 Margaret Hoelzer, USA, 7/5/2008 Bk ... 2008: Gold 200Bk, Silver 100Bk, 200IM, 400IM ... 2004: Height: 5' 8" (172.7 cm) Gold, 200m BK; Silver, 100m BK; Bronze, 200m IM 8. 2:06.18 Elizabeth Beisel, USA, 7/28/2012 Personal Best 9. 2:06.29 Elizabeth Pelton, USA, 6/25/2013 Olympic Games Medals: 2g, 4s, 1b Briefly: 5x Olympian, 4X World Championships swimmers. 02:04.81 Last swum in 2011 Champs 10. 2:06.46 Zhao Jing, CHN, 11/14/2010 World Champs LCM Medals: 3g, 5s, 0b All-Time Top 10 Performances 1. 2:04.06 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/28/2012 Daria Ustinova National Records: 2:04.94 RUS Anastasia Fesikova 2009 2. 2:04.76 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/28/2013 Semis: 7 (30.25, 1:02.78, 1:35.87, 2:08.84) 3. 2:04.81 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 8/1/2009 Federation: Russia (RUS) Prelims: 13 (31.12, 1:03.53, 1:36.70, 2:09.96) 4. 2:04.94 Anastasia Fesikova, RUS, 8/1/2009 2016 Oly Games: 23 Prelim, 100 BK; 7 Final, 800 FR-R Age/DOB: 17 / Aug 29, 1998 5. 2:05.10 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/30/2011 World Champs History: 2015: 4th 200 Bk, 14th 50 Bk ... 8 Hometown: Kamensk-Uralsky, Sverdlovsk 6. 2:05.24 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 8/16/2008 2013: 8th 200Bk Oblast, Russia 7. 2:05.68 Missy Franklin, USA, 6/25/2013 Personal Best Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games World Champs LCM Medals: 0g, 0s, 1b 8. 2:05.81 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 8/8/2015 02:06.92 9. 2:05.86 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 7/31/2009 10. 2:05.90 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/29/2011 Men's 100m Fly (Heat 1) Final 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 11, 2016 World Record: 49.82 Michael Phelps, USA, Rome, ITA, 8/1/2009 (23.36, 49.82) American Record: 49.82 Michael Phelps, USA, Rome, ITA, 8/1/2009 (23.36, 49.82) Olympic Record: 50.58 Michael Phelps, USA, Beijing, CHN, 8/16/2008 (24.04, 50.58) Alexander Sadovnikov National Records: 51.26 RUS Evgeny Korotyshkin 2009 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Semis: 7 (23.65, 51.71) 1.
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