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1997 World University Games Results 1997 World University Games (LCM) Sicily, Italy Aug. 26-31, 1997 Results (top three and U.S. finishers) Day 1 preliminaries (AUG. 26, 1997) Women’s 100m butterfly 1. Mary M. BOWEN, USA, 1:01.85. 2. Junko ONISHI, JPN, 1:01.97. 3. Karen M. CAMPBELL, USA, 1:02.07. Men’s 200m freestyle 1. Todd PEARSON, AUS, 1:51.72. 2. Bela SZABADOS, HUN, 1:52.05. 3. James RAUCH, USA, 1:52.08. 5. Scott D. GOLDBLATT, USA, 1:52.21. Women’s 400m individual medley 1. Fumie KUROTORI, JPN, 4:51.23. 2. Elli OVERTON, AUS, 4:52.62. 3. Hana CERNA, CZE, 4:54.02. 4. Anne P. KAMPFE, USA, 4:54.79. 5. Jean TODISCO, USA, 4:59.09. Men’s 200m breaststroke 1. Chikara NAKASHITA, JPN, 2:17.95. 2. Scott WERNER, USA, 2:18.84. 3. William SHEFCHIK, USA, 2:19.53. Day 1 finals (AUG. 26, 1997) Women’s 800m freestyle 1. Suzanne L. BLACK, USA, 8:45.82. 2. Joy E. STOVER, USA, 8:47.73. 3. Eri YAMANOI, JPN, 8:48.65. Women’s 100m butterfly 1. Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 1:00.40. 2. Junko ONISHI, JPN, 1:01.00. 3. Mary M. BOWEN, USA, 1:01.33. 4. Karen M. CAMPBELL, USA, 1:01.70. Men’s 200m freestyle 1. Bela SZABADOS, HUN, 1:50.70. 2. Scott D. GOLDBLATT, USA, 1:51.96. 3. Michael KIEDEL, GER, 1:52.13. 7. James RAUCH, USA, 1:52.83. Women’s 400m individual medley 1. Fumie KUROTORI, JPN, 4:46.20. 2. Hana CERNA, CZE, 4:48.20. 3. Elli OVERTON, AUS, 4:52.40. 4. Jean TODISCO, USA, 4:54.81. 5. Anne P. KAMPFE, USA, 4:56.25. Men’s 200m breaststroke 1. Chikara NAKASHITA, JPN, 2:16.35. 2. Scott WERNER, USA, 2:17.41. 3. William SHEFCHIK, USA, 2:17.50. Women’s 4x200m freestyle relay 1. UNITED STATES (Lauren M. THIES, Kimberly A. BLACK, Michelle E. JESPERSON, Kari A. HAAG), 8:12.16. 2. AUSTRALIA, 8:26.97. 3. ITALY, 8:27.11. Day 2 preliminaries (AUG. 27, 1997) Men’s 200m butterfly 1. Jeffrey E. JULIAN, USA, 2:01.60. 2. Denis SILANTEV, UKR, 2:01.91. 3. Pedro MONTEIRO, BRA, 2:01.92. 5. Andrew LIVINGSTON, USA, 2:02.12. Women’s 200m freestyle 1. Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 2:03.88. 2. Sachiko MIYAJI, JPN, 2:04.36. 3. Luminita DOBRESCU, ROM, 2:04.37. 4. Lauren M. THIES, USA, 2:04.46. 5. Kimberly A. BLACK, USA, 2:04.47. Men’s 400m individual medley 1. Olexandr KUZMIN, UKR, 4:28.88. 2. Uwe VOLK, GER, 4:29.26. 3. Michael HALIKA, ISR, 4:29.33. 5. Kristopher BABYLON, USA, 4:29.76. 17. William P. BISHOP, USA, 4:34.90. Women’s 200m breaststroke 1. Penelope HEYNS, RSA, 2:31.98. 2. Lenka MANHALOVA, CZE, 2:33.14. 3. Masami TANAKA, JPN, 2:34.01. 5. Lindsay E. ETTER, USA, 2:34.78. 9. Annemieke J. MCREYNOLDS, USA, 2:35.90. Day 2 finals (AUG. 27, 1997) Men’s 800m freestyle 1. Igor Snitko, UKR, 8:05.13, 2. Luiz Eduardo Lima, BRA, 8:06.26, 3. Marco Formentini, ITA, 8:06.37, 4. Austin Ramirez, USA, 8:08.87, 7. Sean Justice, USA, 8:10.60. Men’s 200m butterfly 1. Denis SILANTEV, UKR, 1:59.67, 2. Jeffrey E. JULIAN, USA, 2:00.49, 3t, Przemyslaw PIETUCHA, CAN, 2:00.66; Andrew LIVINGSTON, USA, 2:00.66. Women’s 200m freestyle 1. Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 1:59.96 (WUG record; old record set by Connie Van Bentum, 1985, Kobe, Japan, 2:00.34). 2. Kimberly A. BLACK, USA, 2:01.48. 3. Luminita DOBRESCU, ROM, 2:02.76. 6. Lauren M. THIES, USA, 2:05.03. Men’s 400m individual medley 1. Tatsuya KINUGASA, JPN, 4:24.18, 2. Michael HALIKA, ISR, 4:24.96, 3. Stefano BATTISTELLI, ITA, 4:25.66, 4. Kristopher BABYLON, USA, 4:26.88. Women’s 200m breaststroke 1. Masami TANAKA, JPN, 2:30.24. 2. Svitlana BONDARENKO, UKR, 2:30.99. 3. Lenka MANHALOVA, CZE, 2:31.38. 6. Lindsay E. ETTER, USA, 2:34.54. 9. Annemieke J. MCREYNOLDS, USA, 2:33.65 (B final). Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay 1. UNITED STATES (Christopher ECKERMAN, Scott D. GOLDBLATT, James RAUCH, Jay SCHRYVER), 7:26.78. 2. FRANCE, 7:28.59. 3. GERMANY, 7:31.37 Day 3 preliminaries (AUG. 28, 1997) Men’s 100m freestyle 1. Marcos HERNANDEZ, CUB, 50.73. 2. Sion BRINN, JAM, 50.77. 3. Yoav BRUCK, ISR, 50.94. 4. Brock R. NEWMAN, USA, 50.99. 9. Daniel B. JONES, USA, 51.61. Women’s 400m freestyle 1. Julie VAROZZA, USA, 4:17.94. 2. Sachiko MIYAJI, JPN, 4:18.49. 3. Peggy BUCHSE, GER, 4:19.36. 4. Dawn M. HECKMAN, USA, 4:20.01. Men’s 100m backstroke 1. Neisser BENT, CUB, 55.91. 2. Keitaro KONNAI, JPN, 57.02. 3. Emanuele MERISI, ITA, 57.27. 5. Robert T. BREWER, USA, 57.35. 6. Michael ANDREWS, USA, 57.55. Women’s 200m backstroke 1. Noriko INADA, JPN, 2:17.12. 2. Miki NAKAO, JPN, 2:17.16. 3. Erin K. BROOKS, USA, 2:17.20. 4. Rachel M. JOSEPH, USA, 2:17.50. Men’s 100m breaststroke 1. Alexandre TKACHEV, RUS, 1:02.66. 2. Sebastien MUFF, FRA, 1:03.05. 3. Stanislav LOPOUKHOV, RUS, 1:03.24. 4. Kevin KLING, USA, 1:03.54. 9. Christian BAHR, USA, 1:04.24. Day 3 finals (AUG. 28, 1997) Men's 100m freestyle 1, Marcos Hernandez, CUB, 50.50, 2, Lorenzo Vismara, ITA, 50.70, 3, Christian Troger, GER, 50.78, 6, Brock Newman, Atlanta, Ga. (Auburn), 51.02, 10, Bryan Jones, College Station, Texas (Texas) 51.26. Women's 400m freestyle 1, Eri Yamanoi, JPN, 4:16.30, 2, Sachiko Miyaji, JPN, 4:16.40, 3, Julie Varozza, Los Gatos, Calif. (Georgia), 4:16.49, 5, Dawn Heckman, Greensburg, Pa. (Florida), 4:17.15. Men's 100m backstroke 1, Neisser Bent, CUB, 55.82, 2, Bobby Brewer, Forest Park, Ga. (Georgia), 56.22, 3, Mariusz Siembida, POL, 56.50, 7, Michael Andrews, Cincinnati, Ohio (Florida), 57.13. Women's 200m backstroke 1, Miki Nakao, JPN, 2:15.02, 2, Noriko Inada, JPN, 2:15.88, 3, Erin Brooks, Millington, N.J. (Notre Dame), 2:16.76, 4, Rachel Joseph, Springfield, Ore. (Florida) 2:16.78. Men's 100m breaststroke 1, Stanislav Lopoukhov, RUS, 1:02.74, 2, Alexandre Tkachev, RUS, 1:02.77, 3, Chikara Nakashita, JPN, 1:03.05, 6, Kevin Kling, Brentwood, Tenn. (Ohio State), 1:03.64, 9, Christian Bahr, Elizabeth, N.J. (Southern Methodist), 1:04.28. Women's 400m freestyle relay 1. USA (Jen Eberwein, Kalamazoo, Mich (Michigan); Katie Taylor, Muncie, Ind. (Auburn); Keiko Price, Honolulu (UCLA); Liesl Kolbisen, Half Moon Bay, Calif. (Arizona), 3:47.80, 2, Italy, 3:51.37, 3, Australia, 3:52.43. Day 4 preliminaries (AUG. 29, 1997) Women's 100m freestyle 1(t). Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 56.80; Liesl KOLBISEN, USA, 56.80. 3. Luminita DOBRESCU, ROM, 57.54. 5. Jen EBERWEIN, USA, 57.91. Men's 400m freestyle 1. Luiz Eduardo LIMA, BRA, 3:57.24. 2. Chris RUMLEY, USA, 3:58.25. 3. Hisato YASUI, JPN, 3:58.82. 9. Jeffrey E. JULIAN, USA, 4:00.95. Women's 200m butterfly 1. Mika HARUNA, JPN, 2:14.38. 2. Christine M. MILLER, USA, 2:15.32. 3. Jean TODISCO, USA, 2:16.59. Men's 100m butterfly 1. Stephen MARTYAK, USA, 54.00. 2. Denis SILANTEV, UKR, 54.31. 3. Ludovic DEPICKERE, FRA, 54.71. 8. Daniel B. JONES, USA, 55.24. Women's 100m breaststroke 1. Penelope HEYNS, RSA, 1:10.46. 2. Svitlana BONDARENKO, UKR, 1:11.32. 3. Dagmara AJNENKIEL, POL, 1:11.49. 7. Lindsay ETTER, USA, 1:12.44. 13. Jamie SKINNER, USA, 1:13.74. Day 4 finals (AUG. 29, 1997) Women's 100m freestyle 1. Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 55.47. 2. Luminita DOBRESCU, ROM, 56.16. 3. Liesl KOLBISEN, USA, 56.91. 8. Jen EBERWEIN, USA, 58.74. Men's 400m freestyle 1. Luiz Eduardo LIMA, BRA, 3:53.91. 2. Bela Szabados, HUN, 3:54.30. 3. Hisato YASUI, JPN, 3:58.82. 5. Chris RUMLEY, USA, 3:58.60. 9. Jeffrey E. JULIAN, USA, 3:58.48. Women's 200m butterfly 1. Anna URYNIUK, POL, 2:12.39. 2. Mika HARUNA, JPN, 2:13.58. 3. Jean TODISCO, USA, 2:14.08. 5. Christine M. MILLER, USA, 2:15.64. Men's 100m butterfly 1. Denis SILANTEV, UKR, 53.73. 2. Przemyslaw PIETUCHA, CAN, 54.33. 3. Stephen MARTYAK, USA, 54.50. 4. Daniel B. JONES, USA, 54.65. Women's 100m breaststroke 1. Svitlana BONDARENKO, UKR, 1:10.02. 2. Penelope HEYNS, RSA, 1:10.15. 3. Dagmara AJNENKIEL, POL, 1:10.70. 7. Lindsay ETTER, USA, 1:12.22. 14. Jamie SKINNER, USA, 1:13.97. Men's 4x100m freestyle relay 1. UNITED STATES (Brock R. NEWMAN, Brian D. ESWAY, Jason E. LEZAK, Daniel B. JONES), 3:21.17. 2. AUSTRALIA, 3:23.75. 3. FRANCE, 3:23.88. Day 5 preliminaries (AUG. 30, 1997) Men's 200m individual medley 1. Mark VAN DER ZIJDEN, NED, 2:05.99. 2. Alexandre GOLOUBEV, RUS, 2:06.49. 3. Tatsuya KINUGASA, JPN, 2:06.61. 6. Kristopher BABYLON, USA, 2:07.15. 13. Matthew BROWN, USA, 2:08.97. Women's 200m individual medley 1. Elli OVERTON, AUS, 2:18.82. 2. Martina MORAVCOVA, SVK, 2:19.23.
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