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14Th FINA WORLD MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS 14th FINA WORLD MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS 50 m Freestyle Women Results RANK SURNAME & NAME NAT BORN CAT TEAM FINAL AGE GROUP 95-99 CR : -- WR : 1:14.38 1 JOHNSTONE Kath NZL 1917 95-99 North Shore Masters 1:44.61 NOT CLASSIFIED NAGAOKA Mieko JPN 1914 95-99 Ksg Kirara Yanai Sc DNS AGE GROUP 90-94 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 1:41.97 CR : 1:02.28 WR : 54.97 1 KORNFELD Maurine USA 1921 90-94 Mission Viejo Nadadores 58.68 CR 2 FRITZE Ingeborg GER 1921 90-94 Duesseldorf Sc 1898 1:18.25 3 BOHM Barbara GER 1920 90-94 Tsv Siegsdorf 1:37.13 NOT CLASSIFIED GUILLAIS Michele FRA 1921 90-94 Entente Nautique Caennaise DNS AGE GROUP 85-89 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 1:24.15 CR : 48.25 WR : 44.70 1 KOKORINA Olga RUS 1923 85-89 Neva Stars 51.05 2 KAPCAROVA Magdalena SVK 1927 85-89 Pvk Bratislava 52.04 3 GJORES Kerstin SWE 1927 85-89 Simklubben Nautilus 52.22 4 WIDAHL Eva-Britt SWE 1926 85-89 Simklubben Nautilus 54.44 5 GENOULAZ Louisette FRA 1925 85-89 Ems Bron 1:14.23 6 KLOOS Kascha RSA 1925 85-89 Cape Town Masters Sc 1:18.42 NOT CLASSIFIED HALTER Susan GBR 1927 85-89 Camden Swiss Cottage Sc DNS AGE GROUP 80-84 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 1:04.35 CR : 41.96 WR : 38.64 1 ASHER Jane GBR 1931 80-84 Kings Cormorants 38.60 WR 2 SCOTT Nancy GBR 1931 80-84 Caledonia Masters 49.49 3 GRILLI Britt SWE 1928 80-84 Simklubben Nautilus 49.93 4 FEITOSA Sonia BRA 1931 80-84 Clube De Regatas Icarai 52.60 5 GRANE Marianne SWE 1931 80-84 Simklubben Nautilus 55.02 6 GOGGIN Georgia USA 1929 80-84 Masters Of South Texas 56.52 7 MURAYAMA Chieko JPN 1930 80-84 Csc Chiba 1:00.66 8 PARODI Marlene ARG 1932 80-84 Libertador Natacion Masters 1:00.74 9 ASHIZAWA Tomoko JPN 1930 80-84 Waterpolo Palermo 1:02.19 10 LOGTENBERG Anneke NED 1929 80-84 Oz&Pc Oldenzaal 1:03.50 NOT CLASSIFIED WALKOWICZ Urszula POL 1932 80-84 Uks Wodnik Katowice NT TERENZI Elvira SMR 1932 80-84 San Marino Master NT FAIOLA Antonia ITA 1930 80-84 Firenze Nuota Master NT MARRAZZO Maria ITA 1932 80-84 Safa 2000 DNS HASHIMOTO Keiko JPN 1932 80-84 Starchs Shinjuku DNS Riccione - Italy, 3-17 June 2012 Report RE0-MAS.1.5.0 / 1 Data processing by Italian Swimming Federation (Printed on 6/17/2012 at 11:28) RANK SURNAME & NAME NAT BORN CAT TEAM FINAL AGE GROUP 75-79 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 55.94 CR : 35.88 WR : 34.85 1 HIROOKA Fusako JPN 1937 75-79 St Kansai 40.48 2 GEURTS Lottie NED 1935 75-79 Psv 40.89 3 KREJCI Olga SUI 1936 75-79 Schwimmklubb Luzern 41.17 4 LORBERG Haide GER 1936 75-79 Sv Wasserfreunde 1898 Hannover 41.47 5 GRUNER Gisela GER 1936 75-79 Ssv Blau-Weiss Gersdorf 43.69 6 MEYER-TONNDORF Ursula GER 1936 75-79 Duesseldorf Sc 1898 45.06 7 NAGAYA Mieko JPN 1937 75-79 Asahikawa Ss 46.25 8 HIROKO Sasaki JPN 1936 75-79 Youth Machida 47.10 9 HIRAYAMA Makiko JPN 1937 75-79 Team Step 47.28 10 HJALMARSSON Birgitta SWE 1937 75-79 MalmO Kappsimningsklubb 48.59 11 BATTISTINI Laura ITA 1936 75-79 Malaspina Sporting Club 49.23 12 KAISER Elly AUT 1937 75-79 Lsk Heindl 49.29 13 WHEATLEY Diane USA 1933 75-79 Masters Of South Texas 51.19 14 HAGER Claire FRA 1934 75-79 Troyes Omni Sports Natation 51.78 15 GORNEMANN Christa GER 1934 75-79 Sc Magdeburg 53.74 16 MORTON Barbara GBR 1933 75-79 Southport Swimming Club 54.77 17 HALEY Rusy USA 1936 75-79 Uop Masters 55.65 18 UEDA Sumiko JPN 1936 75-79 Cfc Setagaya 55.93 NOT CLASSIFIED AKIYAMA Ayako JPN 1935 75-79 Tanashi A&A NT JEANNE-MARIE Berthier FRA 1937 75-79 Sens Natation NT MIRELLA Stagi ITA 1937 75-79 Dlf Livorno NT KLIMENTOVSKA Valentyna UKR 1936 75-79 Aqua Masters Swim Club Kiev DNS PARODI Franca ITA 1933 75-79 Amatori Nuoto Savona DNS IEZZI Adua ITA 1936 75-79 Flaminio Sporting Club DNS AGE GROUP 70-74 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 51.48 CR : 34.41 WR : 33.57 1 SCHULZ Christel GER 1940 70-74 Sg Einheit Rathenow 35.23 2 O'DWYER Claire IRL 1941 70-74 Dublin Swimming Club 37.18 3 CLIFFORD Gynt USA 1938 70-74 Masters Of South Texas 38.55 COMPLIN Jill GBR 1940 70-74 Romford Town Sc 38.55 5 RIDOUT Nancy USA 1942 70-74 Tamalpais Aquatic Masters 39.18 6 GORDON Doreen GBR 1942 70-74 Southport Swimming Club 39.85 7 BIRKHEAD Jane USA 1940 70-74 Masters Of South Texas 40.09 8 FITTOCK Margaret AUS 1941 70-74 Miami Masters 40.37 9 PENNA Maria Salvadora BRA 1939 70-74 Club De Regatas Flamengo 41.39 10 YUKO Otsuka JPN 1939 70-74 Takaido Sc 41.86 11 PAPKE Rosemarie GER 1942 70-74 Potsdamer Sv 42.74 12 KOMINAMI Atsuyo JPN 1941 70-74 Renaissance Sminodou 43.33 13 MC PARTLAND Peg K USA 1942 70-74 Manatee Aquatic Masters 43.34 14 HABA Kazue JPN 1942 70-74 Csc Chiba 45.14 15 SHOCKRO Ellen K USA 1942 70-74 Novaquatics 46.27 16 GLASER Emmy GER 1941 70-74 Tv Memmingen 1859 E.V 46.32 17 AKIKO Ninomiya JPN 1941 70-74 Kyoei Sc 47.48 18 SAKATA Kayoko JPN 1942 70-74 Ito Ss 48.21 19 GRAENITZ Helga AUT 1939 70-74 Lsk Heindl 49.24 20 ARASE Yaeko JPN 1938 70-74 Hiroshima Msc 49.34 21 HARADA Tomoko JPN 1942 70-74 Renaissance Tamashima 49.36 22 WHITTAKER Marilyn Gail CAN 1940 70-74 Team Quebec 50.64 23 KONUMA Takako JPN 1942 70-74 Blue Express 51.14 NOT CLASSIFIED SAUNDERS Joy AUS 1941 70-74 Warringah Masters Swimming NT RAIMUNDO Isabel POR 1940 70-74 Sad-Alges NT TOMITA Reiko JPN 1939 70-74 Cwc Tokiwadai NT LINNER Margareta SWE 1940 70-74 FOreningen Sim Team Engelholm NT SATO Setsuko JPN 1938 70-74 Motoyama Ss NT SHCHERBICH Luiza RUS 1938 70-74 Pregel NT SHIBATA Sachiko JPN 1940 70-74 Cwc Tokiwadai NT MINA Elvezia SMR 1942 70-74 San Marino Master NT CURLEY Nuala IRL 1941 70-74 Glenalbyn DSQ GA False Start MARCHIODI Vittoria ITA 1940 70-74 Rari Nantes Trento DNS STEFANINI Anna ITA 1941 70-74 Simply Sport Pescara DNS FUJIMOTO Kimiko JPN 1939 70-74 Starchs Shinjuku DNS Riccione - Italy, 3-17 June 2012 Report RE0-MAS.1.5.0 / 2 Data processing by Italian Swimming Federation (Printed on 6/17/2012 at 11:28) RANK SURNAME & NAME NAT BORN CAT TEAM FINAL KAJIWARA Kazuko JPN 1939 70-74 St Kansai DNS WEIDINGER Piroska HUN 1942 70-74 Ujbuda Senior Sc Budapest DNS AGE GROUP 65-69 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 47.52 CR : 32.54 WR : 31.84 1 SHAPS Ruth USA 1947 65-69 Manatee Aquatic Masters 33.22 2 GABRILO Giurgiza CRO 1947 65-69 Mornar Split 33.41 3 AXLING Britt-Marie SWE 1946 65-69 Danderyds Sim Club For Swimming 33.81 4 HOLDSHTEIN Stella ISR 1947 65-69 Wingate Masters Swimming Club 34.56 5 LOPEZ Georgina CAN 1944 65-69 Msbc 35.35 6 TROBISCH Annerose GER 1947 65-69 Sg Frankfurt 35.50 7 BASTEK Renata POL 1943 65-69 Tp Weteran Zabrze 36.08 8 MONTRELLA Beverly USA 1946 65-69 Mission Viejo Nadadores 36.53 9 MYMRYK Penny CAN 1947 65-69 Regina Masters 37.09 10 HOLLAND Mary GBR 1946 65-69 Long Eaton 38.26 11 LARSEN Randi NOR 1946 65-69 Drammen Svoemmeklubb 38.48 12 NISHIBU Tomoko JPN 1947 65-69 Dauphins Makuhari 38.54 13 HANKE Margret GER 1945 65-69 Ssf Bonn 38.59 14 FIGUEIREDO Vera Lucia BRA 1947 65-69 Club De Regatas Flamengo 39.24 15 MURAKOSHI Masayo JPN 1945 65-69 Iwap 40.09 16 HOLE Ute GER 1944 65-69 Ssf Bonn 40.24 17 ANASTASOVA Olga BUL 1946 65-69 Levski-Sofia 41.96 18 JACQUELINE Everaert BEL 1947 65-69 Chat 42.08 19 TABARA Taeko JPN 1947 65-69 Masuda Sc 43.53 20 MACCHIONI Fiorella ITA 1945 65-69 Amici Del Nuoto Firenze 43.72 21 RAWLING Pamela AUS 1947 65-69 Manly 43.91 22 MARIE-FRANCE Trolez FRA 1947 65-69 Canards La Rochelle 43.94 23 FOREMAN Judy USA 1944 65-69 New England Masters 44.21 24 COOKE Annie AUS 1944 65-69 Picton Masters 44.36 25 BOSOWSKA Janina POL 1947 65-69 Tp Weteran Zabrze 44.42 26 ZIMMERMANN Inge GER 1943 65-69 Aqua Berlin E.V. 44.45 27 MONSTADT Waltraud GER 1943 65-69 Blau-Weiss Bochum 45.08 28 SAKAGUCHI Setsuko JPN 1944 65-69 Itoman Mamigaoka 45.33 29 BUHR Frayea USA 1946 65-69 Uop Masters 45.46 30 GHORAB Nagwa EGY 1943 65-69 Heliopolis Sporting Club 45.50 31 ABE Cherry Y.Sagae BRA 1945 65-69 Academia Bodytech 45.61 32 ADOLPHS Monika GER 1944 65-69 Wfr.Spandau 04 45.75 33 HASHIZUME Akiko JPN 1945 65-69 Odawara Sc 46.29 34 ISHII Chieko JPN 1946 65-69 Csc Chiba 47.19 35 HOSNER Ulrike AUT 1944 65-69 Lsk Heindl 47.29 NOT CLASSIFIED GREGORY Judith AUS 1943 65-69 Malvern Marlins NT PAOLA Ramagli ITA 1943 65-69 Dlf Livorno NT ROBERTS Catherine CAN 1947 65-69 St Albert Masters Swim Club NT TIRONI Maria Enrica ITA 1945 65-69 Bergamo Nuoto NT KIKUKO Oki JPN 1946 65-69 Passio Yao NT BALUGANI Maria ITA 1944 65-69 Latina Aquateam NT VOSS Ursula GER 1945 65-69 Sc Magdeburg NT DEDINI RICCIARDI Maria B BRA 1947 65-69 Abmn NT SHIONO Katsuko JPN 1945 65-69 Sakurambo NT FEDORAVICIENE Dalicija LTU 1946 65-69 Takas NT SCHMIDT Erika GER 1943 65-69 Sv Wasserfreunde 1898 Hannover NT SHINKOWSKI Martha CAN 1947 65-69 West Windsoressex Masters NT DE DONA' Donatella SMR 1946 65-69 San Marino Master NT MATTEO Lucia ITA 1946 65-69 Sottosopra Brindisi NT BESSIERE Francette SMR 1944 65-69 San Marino Master NT MIKHEEVA Liudmila RUS 1947 65-69 All Stars DNS SOKOLOVSKAYA Vera RUS 1946 65-69 Aquasib DNS AGE GROUP 60-64 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 44.06 CR : 30.73 WR : 29.31 1 NIEUWENHUIS- V.D.HAM Chr NED 1951 60-64 Swol 1894 32.95 2 VIVANCO Rosario PER 1949 60-64 Peru Masters 33.29 3 NELSON Colleen BER 1949 60-64 Bermuda Masters Swimming 33.89 4 TUNNICLIFFE Kathleen GBR 1952 60-64 Etwall Eagles 34.02 5 MCDONALD Heather AUS 1950 60-64 Brisbane Southside Masters 34.56 6 BROMFIELD Morag RSA 1952 60-64 East Coast Masters 34.71 7 PINFOLD Eleanor NZL 1950 60-64 Hamilton 35.01 8 GWYNN Alison GBR 1948 60-64 Spencer Swim Team 35.02 9 COELLNER Debra USA 1951 60-64 Woodlands Masters Swim Club 35.04 10 CLARKSON Tracy AUS 1949 60-64 Brisbane Northside 35.36 Riccione - Italy, 3-17 June 2012 Report RE0-MAS.1.5.0 / 3 Data processing by Italian Swimming Federation (Printed on 6/17/2012 at 11:28) RANK SURNAME & NAME NAT BORN CAT TEAM FINAL 11 STUEBERT Ruth GER 1949 60-64 Sg NeukOlln Berlin 35.51 12 DAVIS Aida PER 1948 60-64 Peru Masters 35.54 13 KOLB Nadine GER 1952 60-64 Wasserfreunde Leonberg 35.55 14 SANDOR LAJOSNE Gombkoto HUN 1950 60-64 Totkomosi Rozmar 35.59 15 JANOSNE Csanadi HUN 1949 60-64 Totkomosi Rozmar 36.34 16 KAITO Mariko JPN 1949 60-64 Team Kaido 36.65 17 KOHLER Andrea GER 1951 60-64 Aqua Berlin E.V.
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