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2002 Pan Pacific Championships 8/24/2002 - 8/24/2002 Yokohama, Japan PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Yokohama, Japan August 24-29 DAY ONE: August 24, 2002 Semifinals and Finals Results Event 6 1500m Freestyle Women Timed Final Ranking Results WR 15:52.10 Janet EVANS USA 1988/03/26 ORLANDO GR 16:04.84 Haylay LEWIS AUS 1993/08/12 KOBE Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 1 4 Diana MUNZ USA 82 16:07.86 (0.82) 2 1 3 Sachiko YAMADA JPN 82 16:16.28 (0.87) 3 1 7 Claire HENTZEN USA 85 16:29.25 (0.89) 4 1 6 Nayara LEDOUX RIBEIRO BRA 84 16:33.82 (0.78) 5 1 2 Ai SHIBATA JPN 82 16:33.86 (0.91) 6 1 1 Taryn LENCOE CAN 86 16:42.82 (0.77) 7 1 5 Amanda PASCOE AUS 84 16:46.84 (0.91) 8 1 8 Rebecca LINTON NZL 85 17:18.92 (0.99) Event 7 400m Individual Medley Women Finals Ranking Results WR 4:33.59 Yana KLOCHKOVA UKR 2000/09/16 SYDNEY GR 4:39.25 Kristine QUANCE USA 1993/08/13 KOBE Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 1 4 Jennifer REILLY AUS 83 4:40.84 (0.87) 2 1 5 Martha BOWEN USA 80 4:44.39 (0.77) 3 1 2 Maiko FUJINO JPN 83 4:45.79 (0.86) 4 1 3 Elizabeth WARDEN CAN 78 4:45.80 (0.82) 5 1 8 Sawami FUJITA JPN 84 4:48.40 (0.73) 6 1 1 Elizabeth VAN WELIE NZL 79 4:49.95 (0.77) 7 1 6 Madeleine CRIPPEN USA 80 4:50.49 (0.81) 8 1 7 Jessica ABBOTT AUS 85 4:51.59 (0.82) Event 8 400m Freestyle Men Finals Ranking Results WR 3:40.08 Ian THORPE AUS 2002/07/30 MANCHESTER GR 3:41.83 Ian THORPE AUS 1999/08/22 SYDNEY Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 1 4 Ian THORPE AUS 82 3:45.28 (0.85) 2 1 5 Grant HACKETT AUS 80 3:45.99 (0.77) 3 1 3 Klete KELLER USA 82 3:48.40 (0.75) 4 1 6 Erik VENDT USA 81 3:49.75 (0.66) 5 1 2 Shunichi FUJITA JPN 82 3:51.40 (0.86) 6 1 7 Mark JOHNSTON CAN 79 3:52.29 (0.82) 7 1 1 Naoya SONODA JPN 82 3:55.98 (0.69) 8 1 8 Bruno BONFIM BRA 79 4:00.20 (0.72) Event 9 100m Butterfly Women Semifinals Ranking Results WR 56.61 Inge DE BRUIJN NED 2000/09/17 SYDNEY GR 57.88 Jenny THOMPSON USA 1999/08/23 SYDNEY Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 2 5 Petria THOMAS AUS 75 58.20 (0.75) 2 2 4 Natalie COUGHLIN USA 82 58.44 (0.68) 3 1 4 Jennifer THOMPSON USA 73 58.83 (0.80) 4 1 3 Jennifer BUTTON CAN 77 59.76 (0.76) 5 2 3 Yuko NAKANISHI JPN 81 1:00.09 (0.74) 6 1 5 Dana KIRK USA 84 1:00.16 (0.67) 7 1 6 Audrey LACROIX CAN 83 1:00.34 (0.90) 8 2 2 Rachel COFFEE AUS 83 1:00.50 (0.80) 9 2 1 Maki MITA JPN 83 1:00.67 (0.71) 9 2 6 Margaret HOELZER USA 83 1:00.67 (0.86) 11 1 7 Yafei ZHOU CHN 84 1:00.80 (0.81) 12 1 8 Yurie YANO JPN 88 1:00.87 (0.83) 13 2 7 Felicity GALVEZ AUS 85 1:01.29 (0.87) 14 1 1 Joscelin YEO SIN 79 1:01.42 (0.76) 15 1 2 Heidi CRAWFORD AUS 82 1:01.63 (0.77) 16 2 8 Jennifer FRATESI CAN 84 1:01.86 (0.85) Event 10 100m Breaststroke Men Semifinals Ranking Results WR 59.94 Roman SLOUDNOV RUS 2001/07/24 FUKUOKA GR 1:00.34 Kosuke KITAJIMA JPN 2002/08/24 YOKOHAMA Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 2 4 Kosuke KITAJIMA JPN 82 1:00.34 CR (0.72) 2 1 4 Brendan HANSEN USA 81 1:01.52 (0.74) 3 2 3 Jim PIPER AUS 81 1:01.70 (0.78) 4 2 6 Mark GANGLOFF USA 82 1:01.93 (0.72) 5 2 5 David DENNISTON USA 78 1:01.96 (0.74) 6 1 5 Morgan KNABE CAN 81 1:02.21 (0.80) 7 1 6 Mike BROWN CAN 84 1:02.60 (0.75) 8 2 2 Regan HARRISON AUS 78 1:02.76 (0.68) 9 1 3 Jarrod MARRS USA 75 1:02.88 (0.69) 10 2 1 Justin NORRIS AUS 80 1:03.00 (0.74) 11 1 7 Yoshihisa YAMAGUCHI JPN 82 1:03.05 (0.69) 12 1 2 Chad THOMSEN CAN 83 1:03.20 (0.82) 13 2 7 Henrique RIBEIRO M. BARBOSA BRA 84 1:03.26 (0.88) 14 1 8 Daisuke KIMURA JPN 81 1:03.34 (0.72) 15 2 8 John STAMHUIS CAN 78 1:03.69 (0.75) 16 1 1 Haibo WANG CHN 82 1:03.72 (0.77) Event 11 100m Breaststroke Women Semifinals Ranking Results WR 1:06.52 Penelope HEYNS RSA 1999/08/23 SYDNEY GR 1:06.52 Penny HEYNS RSA 1999/08/23 SYDNEY Rank HT LN Name first name Nation YB Time (R.T.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 1 1 2 Xuejuan LUO CHN 84 1:08.14 (0.78) 2 1 5 Leisel JONES AUS 85 1:08.39 (0.86) 3 2 5 Amanda BEARD USA 81 1:08.42 (0.71) 4 2 4 Tara KIRK USA 82 1:08.74 (0.72) 5 1 4 Kristy KOWAL USA 78 1:09.10 (0.76) 6 1 6 Brooke HANSON AUS 78 1:09.27 (0.78) 7 1 3 Megan QUANN USA 84 1:09.50 (0.72) 8 2 3 Tarnee WHITE AUS 81 1:09.58 (0.78) 9 2 6 Rhiannon LEIER CAN 77 1:09.63 (0.80) 10 2 2 Junko ISODA JPN 81 1:10.30 (0.73) 11 2 7 Fumiko KAWANABE JPN 84 1:11.19 (0.87) 12 1 7 Lisa BLACKBURN CAN 71 1:11.45 (0.91) 13 2 1 Kelli WAITE AUS 85 1:11.74 (0.89) 14 1 1 Tamara WAGNER CAN 85 1:12.11 (0.79) 15 2 8 Christin PETELSKI CAN 77 1:12.12 (0.80) 16 1 8 Ka Lei LIU HKG 85 1:13.55 (0.81) Event 12 4x100m Free Relay Women Timed Final Ranking Results WR 3:36.00 GER GER 2002/07/29 BERLIN GR 3:39.78 AUS odie HENRY 2002/08/24 YOKOHAMA Rank Nation Name first name YB TOTAL TOTAL (R.T.) LN/HT Time 50m 50m 100m 100m T.O. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Timed Final 1 AUS Jodie HENRY 83 26.96 26.96 54.94 27.98 0.82 4/1 Alice MILLS 86 1:21.46 26.52 1:50.09 28.63 +0.21 3:39.78 Petria THOMAS 75 2:16.88 26.79 2:45.44 28.56 +0.42 CR Sarah RYAN 77 3:11.59 26.15 3:39.78 28.19 +0.38 2 USA Lindsay BENKO 76 27.04 27.04 55.35 28.31 0.80 5/1 Natalie COUGHLIN 82 1:21.49 26.14 1:50.04 28.55 +0.21 3:40.23 Rhiannon JEFFREY 86 2:17.13 27.09 2:45.38 28.25 +0.32 Jennifer THOMPSON 73 3:11.95 26.57 3:40.23 28.28 +0.35 3 JPN Tomoko HAGIWARA 80 26.66 26.66 54.97 28.31 0.76 3/1 Tomoko NAGAI 81 1:21.51 26.54 1:50.07 28.56 +0.17 3:42.23 Norie URABE 86 2:16.99 26.92 2:46.35 29.36 +0.22 Kaori YAMADA 81 3:13.24 26.89 3:42.23 28.99 +0.25 4 CAN Laura NICHOLLS 78 27.73 27.73 56.77 29.04 0.80 6/1 Elizabeth COLLINS 82 1:23.91 27.14 1:53.74 29.83 +0.20 3:47.18 Jennifer BUTTON 77 2:21.35 27.61 2:50.06 28.71 +0.27 Jessica DEGLAU 80 3:17.71 27.65 3:47.18 29.47 +0.33 5 NZL Toni JEFFS 68 28.16 28.16 59.21 31.05 0.82 2/1 Hannah MCLEAN 81 1:26.33 27.12 1:56.66 30.33 +0.47 3:49.75 Sarah JACKSON 80 2:24.29 27.63 2:54.42 30.13 +0.48 Alison FITCH 80 3:21.12 26.70 3:49.75 28.63 +0.35 6 BRA Denise OLIVEIRA 80 28.46 28.46 59.13 30.67 0.91 7/1 Monique ANDRADE FERREIRA 80 1:26.41 27.28 1:56.82 30.41 +0.27 3:53.81 Rebeca BRAGA LAKISS GUSMAO 84 2:25.43 28.61 2:56.27 30.84 +0.58 Mariana NERY BROCHADO 84 3:23.51 27.24 3:53.81 30.30 +0.42 7 HKG Chi Kwon Jennifer NG 85 28.67 28.67 59.17 30.50 0.83 1/1 Hing Ting TANG 87 1:27.02 27.85 1:58.45 31.43 +0.31 3:55.70 Shuk Mui PANG 84 2:26.78 28.33 2:57.91 31.13 +0.34 Hiu Wai Sherry TSAI 83 3:26.02 28.11 3:55.70 29.68 +0.18 8 SIN Joscelin YEO 79 27.93 27.93 57.65 29.72 0.74 8/1 Wei Min TEO 86 1:26.26 28.61 1:57.11 30.85 +0.17 3:58.93 Tse May HENG 84 2:26.51 29.40 2:59.08 32.57 +0.64 U Nice CHAN 87 3:27.71 28.63 3:58.93 31.22 -0.00 Event 13 4x100m Free Relay Men Timed Final Ranking Results WR 3:13.67 AUS AUS 2000/09/16 SYDNEY GR 3:15.11 USA USA 1995/08/12 ATLANTA Rank Nation Name first name YB TOTAL TOTAL (R.T.) 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