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1998 World Championships Results 1998 FINA World Championships (LCM) Perth, Australia Jan. 7-18, 1998 Pool results 100m FREESTYLE WOMEN HEAT RESULTS Rank Name,Firstname Nat YB R.T. Time HEAT 1 1 LOUIS Ingrid MRI 77 0.80 1:03.59 2 GHOSHEH Rania JOR 81 0.94 1:05.92 3 SAHELI Zena SEN 77 0.79 1:09.36 4 MAJAJ Hana JOR 82 0.96 1:10.12 HEAT 2 1 PICKERING Caroline FIJ 80 0.91 59.58 2 MARIN Marianella CRC 76 0.86 1:00.34 3 OZOLINA Agnese LAT 79 0.82 1:00.74 4 OOI May SIN 76 0.81 1:00.93 5 MILLET Nisha IND 82 0.94 1:01.24 6 VORATHAMRONG C. THA 80 0.81 1:01.59 7 ELHARRES Rola LIB 83 0.84 1:02.32 8 CHIO Ka Leong MAC 82 0.82 1:04.90 HEAT 3 1 NYIRY Anna HUN 81 0.83 58.46 2 HEINZ Lara LUX 81 0.84 59.19 3 LIN Meng Chieh TPE 80 0.86 59.27 4 STRELETS Oxana KAZ 81 0.94 59.57 5 SANTOS Lucia BRA 73 0.84 1:00.00 6 COPARROPA Eileen PAN 81 0.85 1:00.30 7 TSAI Sherry HKG 83 0.84 1:01.02 8 BOUVRON Christel SIN 84 0.93 1:01.51 HEAT 4 1 JAKAB Dóra HUN 83 0.83 57.31 2 DRAXLER Judith AUT 70 0.80 57.71 3 WITTSTOCK Charlene RSA 78 0.75 57.92 4 BOSSUYT Tine BEL 80 0.86 58.15 5 MARTINDALE Leah BAR 78 0.91 58.19 6 ZAHND Nicole SUI 80 0.84 58.40 7 PÄRSSINEN Marja FIN 71 0.84 58.55 8 LEMOS Tatiana BRA 78 0.91 59.03 HEAT 5 1 ALSHAMMAR Therese SWE 77 0.84 56.87 2 TSAI Shu Min TPE 81 0.78 57.02 3 AOYAMA Ayari JPN 82 0.73 57.08 4 SKOU Sophia DEN 75 0.91 57.35 5 FITCH Alison NZL 80 0.84 57.42 6 DUFOUR Fabienne BEL 81 0.89 57.72 7 FRANCO Claudia ESP 75 0.83 57.74 8 YAITSKAIA Inna RUS 79 0.84 58.00 HEAT 6 1 VOELKER Sandra GER 74 0.78 55.78 2 DE BRIUJN Inge NED 73 0.78 55.96 3 MINAMOTO Sumika JPN 79 0.72 56.09 4 ROLPH Sue GBR 78 0.72 56.17 5 VAN DYKEN Amy USA 73 0.86 56.23 6 ELWANI Rania EGY 78 0.78 56.34 7 VAN HOFWEGEN Wilma NED 71 0.79 56.72 8 SPARAVEC Metka SLO 78 0.89 56.73 HEAT 7 1 THOMPSON Jenny USA 73 0.77 55.12 2 MORAVCOVA Martina SVK 76 0.82 55.44 3 PICKERING Karen GBR 71 0.81 56.52 4 NICHOLLS Laura CAN 78 0.81 56.58 5 OSYGUS Simone GER 68 0.76 56.99 6 O'NEILL Susie AUS 73 0.79 57.30 7 LESHUKOVA Svetlana RUS 74 0.83 57.85 8 MUUSFELDT Mia DEN 79 0.86 58.80 HEAT 8 1 SHAN Ying CHN 78 0.81 55.94 2 SUN Guiling CHN 80 0.79 56.56 3 SHAKESPEARE Shannon CAN 77 0.75 56.70 4 JOHNCKE Louise SWE 76 0.81 56.72 5 DOBRESCU Liliana ROM 71 0.83 57.46 6 GREVILLE Julia AUS 97 0.82 57.48 7 YERMAROVA Yevgeniya KAZ 76 0.85 57.76 8 POTEC Camelia ROM 82 0.92 58.12 100m BREASTSTROKE MEN HEAT RESULTS Rank Name,Firstname Nat YB R.T. Time HEAT 1 1 PIERCE Justin NMA 81 0.91 1:13.89 2 SAMUEL Anlloyd PAL 80 0.94 1:21.14 3 DANIEL Angus SVG 78 1.00 1:47.30 HEAT 2 1 REY Julio PAR 78 0.92 1:10.31 2 HAZRATI ASHTIANI Khashaya IRI 77 0.91 1:10.79 3 LIM Christophe MRI 81 0.72 1:15.35 4 KANG Daniel GUM 83 0.74 1:15.55 5 KIM Woo KEN 83 0.72 1:17.20 6 BANGOURA Facinet GUI 72 0.99 1:19.90 NASANBAT Naranbai MGL 76 DNS HEAT 3 1 DE PRINS Alwin LUX 78 0.86 1:04.48 2 RODRIGUEZ Ivan PAN 77 0.94 1:06.17 3 SOLANO Abraham ECU 69 0.78 1:06.42 4 KALMIKOVS Valery LAT 73 0.84 1:06.83 5 TAM Chi Kin HKG 80 0.86 1:08.92 6 WAGNER Werner NAM 76 0.68 1:09.07 7 BURGOS Marcos CHI 79 0.78 1:10.07 8 HUBERT Bertrand TAH 80 0.87 1:11.13 HEAT 4 1 ARIAS Jorge PER 72 0.73 1:05.20 2 SURIANO Francisco ESA 78 0.79 1:05.38 3 LOPEZ Arsenio PUR 78 0.76 1:05.45 4 LI Tseng Chueh TPE 80 0.80 1:05.54 5 RAZAKARIVONY Lucky MAD 75 0.84 1:05.57 6 GOH Kenneth SIN 77 0.79 1:06.60 7 HUANG Chih Yung TPE 78 0.71 1:07.25 RODRIGUEZ OSORIO Gunter CUB 81 DNS HEAT 5 1 DEBURGHGRAEVE Frederik BEL 73 0.78 1:01.99 2 ROZSA Norbert HUN 72 0.83 1:03.30 3 MEW Darren GBR 79 0.90 1:03.36 4 CAPDEVILA Marc ESP 74 0.81 1:03.67 5 KRAWCZYK Marek POL 76 0.80 1:03.91 6 ISAKSSON Patrik SWE 73 0.79 1:04.12 7 FERGUSON Steven NZL 80 0.79 1:05.35 8 PESSOTTI Alan BRA 73 0.85 1:05.62 HEAT 6 1 ZENG Qiliang CHN 75 0.73 1:02.34 2 COWLEY Simon AUS 80 0.77 1:02.48 3 GÜTTLER Karoly HUN 68 0.79 1:02.75 4 WARNECKE Mark GER 70 0.81 1:02.83 5 KORNEEV Andrei RUS 74 0.86 1:03.01 6 KNABE Morgan CAN 81 0.75 1:03.41 7 MIYAZAKI Yoshinobu JPN 78 0.73 1:03.69 8 PETRASHOV Evgeny KGZ 74 0.90 1:06.57 HEAT 7 1 FIORAVANTI Domenico ITA 77 0.80 1:02.18 2 LINN Jeremy USA 76 0.80 1:02.84 3 KRUPPA Jens GER 76 0.91 1:02.85 4 KUIPERS Benno NED 74 0.83 1:02.92 5 SCHMOLLINGER Patrick AUT 73 0.86 1:03.00 6 PERROT Stephan FRA 77 0.82 1:03.92 7 COUTO Jose POR 78 0.76 1:04.11 8 IVANOVSKI Roman RUS 77 0.78 1:04.21 HEAT 8 1 GROTE Kurt USA 73 0.80 1:02.22 2 ROGERS Phil AUS 71 0.78 1:02.45 3 MADEN Richard GBR 72 0.76 1:02.99 4 GOUKOV Alexandre BLR 72 0.83 1:03.19 5 MALEK Daniel CZE 73 0.87 1:03.27 6 SARNIN Jean-Christophe FRA 76 0.85 1:03.37 7 CHO Kwang Jea KOR 80 0.82 1:03.41 8 NAKASHITA Chikara JPN 76 0.68 1:06.63 400m MEDLEY WOMEN HEAT RESULTS Rank Name,Firstname Nat YB R.T. Total HEAT 1 1 QUANCE Kristine USA 75 0.84 4:44.95 2 NEUMANN Nadine AUS 75 0.77 4:45.83 3 CERNA Hanas CZE 74 0.85 4:48.64 4 BECERRA Lourdes ESP 73 0.82 4:50.46 5 BOSEVSKA Mirjana MKD 81 0.81 4:55.56 6 HERBST Sabine GER 74 0.83 4:57.16 7 SARAKATSANI Katia GRE 77 0.80 4:59.88 OLIVETTE Ramona MRI 79 0.92 DQ. HEAT 2 1 KLOCHKOVA Yana UKR 82 0.95 4:45.94 2 WU Yanyan CHN 78 0.89 4:46.00 3 CASLARU Beatrice ROM 75 0.84 4:46.80 4 HETZER Nicole GER 79 0.93 4:48.64 5 JOHNSON Emma AUS 80 0.96 4:49.94 6 INTPORNUDOM Ravee THA 80 0.96 4:55.92 7 GERVY Yseult BEL 79 0.85 4:56.25 8 CHIANG Tzu Ying TPE 84 0.85 5:24.98 HEAT 3 1 CHEN Yan CHN 81 0.83 4:40.72 2 TAJIMA Yasuko JPN 81 0.74 4:41.45 3 CRIPPEN Maddy USA 80 0.80 4:42.13 4 MALAR Joanne CAN 75 0.79 4:44.85 5 PADURARU Simona ROM 81 0.89 4:50.11 6 ADEL Carolyn SUR 78 0.80 4:54.30 7 VEREVKA Oxana RUS 77 0.90 4:57.59 8 CHEVRIER Karine CAN 77 0.89 4:59.22 200m FREESTYLE MEN HEAT RESULTS Rank Name,Firstname Nat YB R.T. Time HEAT 1 1 KOUZMA Fadi SYR 83 0.87 2:04.57 2 WATSON Michael GUY 78 0.82 2:25.81 BONNELLY Pedro DOM 78 DNS HEAT 2 1 PADDINGTON Sebastien TRI 77 0.76 1:56.57 2 DUCHENNE Gael MRI 79 0.77 2:00.50 3 TROAKE Stephen BER 80 0.68 2:03.64 4 HUBERT Bertrand TAH 80 0.83 2:04.08 5 SADEQ Jaber KUW 73 0.84 2:08.69 6 AZADI NAMIN Amir Saleh IRI 81 0.82 2:09.62 7 AL-QAHTANI Waleed KUW 82 0.86 2:14.80 8 KLIMUSHIN Vladimir TKM 80 0.81 2:29.58 HEAT 3 1 SIKORA Bart POL 75 0.81 1:57.50 2 LOWTH Colin IRL 77 0.96 1:59.37 3 FAHY Stephen BER 78 0.66 2:01.22 4 MULARONI Diego SMR 79 0.85 2:02.00 5 CESARINI Matteo SMR 78 0.81 2:02.04 6 ALBERT Barnsley SEY 79 0.89 2:02.76 7 RAMBERT Yann MRI 79 0.88 2:04.35 8 TERIIPAIA Daniel TAH 79 0.93 2:05.01 HEAT 4 1 SIEMBIDA Mariusz POL 75 0.88 1:55.07 2 VÄLIMAA Tero FIN 78 0.82 1:55.47 3 O'CONNOR Adrian IRL 72 0.87 1:58.38 4 PROBERT Carl FIJ 75 0.89 1:58.66 5 MOFFATT Zachary HKG 79 0.79 1:59.40 6 VASILIEV Peter UZB 81 0.87 1:59.57 7 FONG Alex HKG 80 0.86 1:59.94 8 MASUD Kamal PAK 79 0.92 2:00.77 HEAT 5 1 HUTCHISON Craig CAN 75 0.86 1:53.78 2 SNG Ju Wei SIN 80 0.88 1:54.48 3 STOLTZ Tom LUX 74 0.81 1:55.61 4 ARNARSON Orn ISL 81 0.81 1:57.25 5 LI Yun Lun TPE 81 0.80 1:57.26 6 ADDADI Mehdi ALG 78 0.89 1:57.45 7 VALLE Ramon HON 76 0.82 1:58.25 8 MAKHANTSEV Alexey UZB 77 0.91 2:03.63 HEAT 6 1 CECAN Andrei MLD 79 0.82 1:51.68 2 LINDH Petter SWE 72 0.82 1:53.45 3 BUCAR Jure SLO 66 0.80 1:53.70 4 TORRADO Juan Jose ESP 79 0.89 1:53.85 5 MANGANAS Dimitris GRE 78 0.86 1:53.86 6 PEDROSO Ricardo POR 77 0.86 1:54.21 7 SETHSOTHORN Torlarp THA 79 0.90 1:55.36 8 DELGADO Felipe ECU 73 0.81 1:57.87 HEAT 7 1 VAN DEN HOOGENBAND Pieter NED 78 0.98 1:48.93 2 ROSOLINO Massi ITA 78 0.83 1:49.29 3 BORGES Gustavo BRA 72 0.88 1:49.64 4 SALTER James GBR 76 0.97 1:50.91 5 ZESNER Steffen GER 67 0.88 1:51.19 6 LYRBRING Anders SWE 78 0.87 1:51.86 7 SAEZ Fernando BRA 74 0.92 1:54.25 8 KORSHUNOV Maxim RUS 77 0.86 1:54.66 HEAT 8 1 CARSTENSEN Jacob DEN 78 0.85 1:50.37 2 BRAY Trent NZL 73 0.91 1:50.45 3 DAVIS Josh USA 72 0.73 1:50.65 4 SZABADOS Bela HUN 74 0.67 1:51.06 5 RASMUSSEN Jacob DEN 74 0.90 1:51.58 6 STEPANOV Alexei RUS 75 0.89 1:51.76 7 BOTELLO Javier ESP 76 0.83 1:53.23 HOFFMANN Jörg GER 70 DQ.
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