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WOMEN 50 METER FREESTYLE Rec 24.13 Inge de Bruin, NED (2000) 1 24.49 AUSWCT Alice Mills, AUS 2 24.59 WORLDS Lisbeth Lenton, AUS 24.59 CHNOCT Zhu Yingwen, CHN 4 24.83 WORLDS Marleen Veldhuis, NED 5 24.95 AUSWCT Jodie Henry, AUS 6 24.96 WORLDS Therese Alshammar, SWE 7 25.14 WORLDS Svitlana Khakhlova, BLR 25.14 WORLDS Kara Lynn Joyce, USA 9 25.22 FRAAPR Malia Metella, FRA 10 25.25 EASIANOV Xu Yanwei, CHN 11 25.27 AUSWCT Michelle Engelsman, AUS 25.27 HOLAPR Inge Dekker, NED 13 25.28 WORLDS Jana Kolukanova, EST 14 25.32 HOLAPR Chantal Groot, NED 15 25.38 FISUAUG Maritza Correia, USA 16 25.40 MEDJUN Cristina Chiuso, ITA 17 25.40 USOPEN Amanda Weir, USA 18 25.47 BRAMAY Flavia Cazziolato, BRA 25.47 CHNOCT Pang Jiaying, CHN 20 25.51 HOLAPR Hinkelien Schreuder, NED 21 25.52 USAAUG Victoria Poon, CAN 22 25.53 USAWCT Sarah Wanezek, USA 23 25.54 NSWJAN Sophie Edington, AUS 24 25.55 RUSMAR Svetlana Fedulova, RUS 25 25.56 GERMAY Sandra Volker, GER 100 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 53.52 Jodie Henry, AUS (2004) 1 53.72 DUELAUG Lisbeth Lenton, AUS 2 53.96 AUSWCT Alice Mills, AUS 3 54.03 CHNOCT Zhu Yingwen, CHN 4 54.15 CHNOCT Xu Yanwei, CHN 5 54.18 AUSWCT Jodie Henry, AUS 6 54.24 DUELAUG Natalie Coughlin, USA 7 54.27 HOLAPR Marleen Veldhuis, NED 8 54.47 USAAUG Amanda Weir, USA 9 54.55 ITAAPR Federica Pellegrini, ITA 54.55 CHNOCT Pang Jiaying, CHN 11 54.74 WORLDS Malia Metella, FRA 12 54.93 WORLDS Nery-M. Niangkouara, GRE 13 54.94 GERMAY Daniela Gotz, GER 14 54.95 WORLDS Inge Dekker, NED 15 54.99 CANETJUN Josefin Lillhage, SWE 16 55.01 WORLDS Petra Dallomann, GER 17 55.06 AKROMAY Hanna-Maria Seppala, FIN 18 55.15 CHNOCT Yang Yu, CHN 19 55.18 FRAAPR Alena Popchanka, FRA 20 55.21 GRCHAL Melanie Marshall, GBR 21 55.22 GERMAY Antje Buschschulte, GER 22 55.23 WORLDS Kara Lynn Joyce, USA 23 55.45 FRAAPR Solenne Figues, FRA 24 55.46 ALMERJUN Celine Couderc, FRA 25 55.49 USAAPR Lacey Nymeyer, USA 200 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 1:56.64 Franziska van Almsick, GER (2002) 1 1:57.06 WORLDS Lisbeth Lenton, AUS 2 1:57.86 CHNOCT Yang Yu, CHN 3 1:57.92 ITAAPR Federica Pellegrini, ITA 4 1:57.95 CHNOCT Pang Jiaying, CHN 5 1:58.25 GBRWCT Melanie Marshall, GBR 6 1:58.32 CHNOCT Zhu Yingwen, CHN 7 1:58.49 FISUAUG Otylia Jedrzejczak, POL 8 1:58.52 CHNOCT Xu Yanwei, CHN 9 1:58.60 WORLDS Solenne Figues, FRA 10 1:58.70 AUSWCT Linda Mackenzie, AUS 11 1:58.79 WORLDS Sara Isakovic, SLO 12 1:58.82 WORLDS Natalie Coughlin, USA 13 1:59.02 WORLDS Ai Shibata, JPN 1:59.02 CANETJUN Josefin Lillhage, SWE 15 1:59.18 WORLDS Paulina Barzycka, PLL 16 1:59.28 WORLDS Katie Hoff, USA 1:59.28 AUSWCT Shayne Reese, AUS 18 1:59.32 CARLOJUN Claudia Poll, CRC 19 1:59.37 CHNOCT Tang Jingzhi, CHN 20 1:59.38 WORLDS Whitney Myers, USA 1:59.38 WORLDS Sophie Simard, CAN 22 1:59.41 WORLDS Camelia Potec, ROM 23 1:59.49 AUSWCT Lara Davenport, AUS 24 1:59.53 GBRMAR Caitlin McClatchey, GBR 25 1:59.57 AUSAGAPR Bronte Barratt, AUS 400 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 4:03.85 Janet Evans, USA (1988) 1 4:06.44 WORLDS Laure Manaudou, FRA 2 4:06.74 WORLDS Ai Shibata, JPN 3 4:07.02 GBRWCT Caitlin McClatchey, GBR 4 4:07.32 WORLDS Brittany Reimer, CAN 5 4:07.54 CHNOCT Yang Jieqiao, CHN 6 4:07.96 GRCHAL Joanne Jackson, GBR 7 4:08.06 WORLDS Camelia Potec, ROM 8 4:08.07 CHNOCT Li Mo, CHN 9 4:08.23 CHNOCT Tan Miao, CHN 10 4:08.75 WORLDS Linda Mackenzie, AUS 11 4:08.97 DUELAUG Katie Hoff, USA 12 4:09.56 AUSWCT Haylee Reddaway, AUS 13 4:10.02 WORLDS Claudia Poll, CRC 14 4:10.15 WASADEC Rebecca Cooke, AUS 15 4:10.38 ITAAPR Federica Pellegrini, ITA 16 4:10.78 CHNAPR Tang Jingzhi, CHN 17 4:11.05 USAAPR Carly Piper, USA 18 4:11.29 USAAUG Hayley Peirsol, USA 19 4:11.37 JPNAPR Sachiko Yamada, JPN 20 4:11.62 USAAPR Kelsey Ditto, USA 21 4:11.64 CHNAPR Zheng Lili, CHN 22 4:11.66 CHNOCT Pang Jiaying, CHN 23 4:11.74 VCUP6MAR Solenne Figues, FRA 4:11.74 BARCMAR Erika Villaecija, ESP 25 4:11.96 CHNAPR Zheng Jing, CHN 800 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 8:16.22 Janet Evans, USA (1989) 1 8:25.31 WORLDS Kate Ziegler, USA 2 8:27.59 WORLDS Brittany Reimer, CAN 3 8:27.58 WORLDS Ai Shibata, JPN 4 8:28.30 GBRMAR Rebecca Cooke, GBR 5 8:28.74 WORLDS Flavia Rigamonti, SUI 6 8:29.12 CHNOCT Yang Jieqiao, CHN 7 8:29.98 CHNOCT Yu Rui, CHN 8 8:31.77 GBRMAR Keri-Anne Payne, GBR 9 8:32.89 FISUAUG Hayley Peirsol, USA 10 8:33.33 FISUAUG Camelia Potec, ROM 11 8:33.59 USAAUG Kelsey Ditto, USA 12 8:33.60 USAAUG Kalyn Keller, USA 13 8:33.88 ESPMAR Erika Villacija, ESP 14 8:34.16 AUSWCT Haylee Reddaway, AUS 15 8:34.25 CANETJUN Laure Manaudou, FRA 16 8:35.06 CHNOCT Li Mo, CHN 17 8:35.07 AUSMAR Linda Mackenzie, AUS 18 8:35.09 JPNAPR Sachiko Yamada, JPN 19 8:35.46 CHNOCT Tan Miao, CHN 20 8:35.73 WORLDS Jana Henke, GER 21 8:36.06 ITAAUG Elisa Pasini, ITA 22 8:36.26 DENMAR Lotte Friis, DEN 23 8:36.48 USAAUG Diana Munz, USA 24 8:36.97 CHNAPR Chen Hua, CHN 25 8:37.02 AUSMAR Stefanie Williams, USA 1500 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 15:52.10 Janet Evans, USA (1988) 1 16:00.41 WORLDS Kate Ziegler, USA 2 16:04.34 WORLDS Flavia Rigamonti, SUI 3 16:07.73 WORLDS Brittany Reimer, CAN 4 16:08.06 JEIJUL Hayley Peirsol, USA 5 16:15.69 WORLDS Rebecca Cooke, GBR 6 16:16.18 FRAAPR Laure Manaudou, FRA 7 16:16.38 BARJUN Erika Villaecija, ESP 8 16:17.17 WORLDS Laura Conway, USA 9 16:17.20 AUSWCT Sarah-L. 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