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WHO WAS Z-BEST OLYMPIAN in 2008 and 2012?
Journal of Student Research (2014) Volume 3, Issue 1: pp. 1-12 WHO WAS z-BEST OLYMPIAN IN 2008 AND 2012? Ian D. MacKaya, Jack W. Markusena, Paul M. Sommersa The authors examine athletes’ performances in swimming, track, and gymnastic events during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics with the purpose of discovering the most dominant performance. By standardizing great athletic performances using a z-score (the number of standard deviations from the average performance in the finals of a particular event), winners were compared amongst the three sports. The most dominant athlete (with the highest z-score, calculated with or without the last place finisher) was neither celebrated swimmer Michael Phelps nor sprinter Usain Bolt, but rather American LaShawn Merritt in the 400 meter run. Keywords: z-scores; 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics; best performances Who were the most dominant athletes at the 2008 winner, we also report his or her “adjusted” z-score, that is, Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics? Multiple gold the winner’s z-score is recalculated after dropping the finalist medal winners Michael Phelps (swimming), Usain Bolt who finished in last place (and hence had the lowest z-score). (track), and Kai Zou (gymnastics)?1,2,3 In swimming, how For example, in a swimming event where the last place would one decide whether the woman who won the 200 meter finisher badly trails the pack, the standard deviation of the backstroke was more dominant than the man who won the 50 times of all eight finalists will be much larger than when the meter freestyle? And, how would one compare a gold-medal- last place finisher is excluded from our calculations. -
WOMEN 4X100 Meter Medley Relay- Prelims Ht 1
World/American: 3:52.05 United States London 8-4-12 2012 London Olympic Results WOMEN 4x100 Meter Medley Relay- Prelims Ht 1 50 Sp 2nd 50 100 Running Time 1 United States (WR) ------- 3:52.05 th 1 BRA – Brazil 14 ’15 WC Missy Franklin 28.81 29.69 58.50 28.81 58.50 (Franklin, Soni, Vollmer, Rebecca Soni 30.84 33.98 1:04.82 1:29.34 2:03.32 Schmitt) Dana Vollmer 25.93 29.55 55.48 2:29.25 2:58.80 2 Australia -------------------- 3:54.02 Allison Schmitt 25.68 27.57 53.25 3:24.48 3:52.05 (Seebohm, Jones, Coutts, Schlanger) 2 RUS – Russia 4th 12 Oly & 10th ’15 WC 3 Japan ------------------------ 3:55.73 Gold Silver Bronze (Terekawa, Suzuki, Kato, Ueda) 2012 USA‐ 3:52.05 AUS‐ 3:54.02 JPN‐ 3:55.73 4 Russia ----------------------- 3:56.03 5 China ----------------------- 3;56.41 2008 AUS‐ 3:52.69 USA‐ 3:53.30 CHN‐ 3:56.11 6 Netherlands ---------------- 3;57.28 3 CAN – Canada 12th 12 Oly & 6th ’15 WC 2004 AUS‐ 3:57.32 USA‐ 3:59.12 GER‐ 4:00.72 7 Denmark ------------------- 3:57.76 2000 USA‐ 3:58.30 AUS‐ 4:01.59 JPN‐ 4:04.16 8 Great Britain --------------- 3:59.46 1996 USA‐ 4:02.88 AUS‐ 4:05.08 CHN‐ 4:07.34 1992 USA‐ 4:02.54 GER‐ 4:05.19 EUN‐ 4:06.44 4 SWE – Sweden 10th ’12 Oly & 2nd ’15 WC 1988 GDR‐ 4:03.74 USA‐ 4:07.90 CAN‐ 4:10.49 2015 Kazan World Championship 1984 USA‐ 4:08.34 FRG‐ 4:11.97 CAN‐ 4:12.98 1 China ----------------------- 3:52.36 1980 GDR‐ 4:06.67 GBR‐ 4:12.24 URS‐ 4:13.61 (Fu, Shi, Lu, Shen) 1976 GDR‐ 4:07.95 USA‐ 4:14.55 CAN‐ 4:15.22 2 Sweden --------------------- 3:55.24 1972 USA‐ 4:20.75 GDR‐ 4:24.91 FRG‐ 4:26.46 (Coleman, Johansson, -
NATATION MAGAZINE N°106 Edité Par La Fédération Française De Natation, 148, Avenue Gambetta 75 980 Paris Cedex 20 - Tél : 01.40.31.17.70 - Fax : 01
nm106:NM93 20/11/2008 09:51 Page 1 éditoédito Un nouveau chapitre à écrire L’heure des bilans est arrivée. Une page se tourne, un nou- veau chapitre va maintenant s’écrire. Difficile néanmoins d’oublier les douze mois qui viennent de s’écouler. L’année 2008 dégage une saveur particulière que l’on ne se privera pas d’apprécier à nouveau. Pour la première fois de son histoire, la Fédération Française de Natation compte dans ses rangs un champion olympique du 100 m nage libre (Alain Bernard). Pour la première fois égale- ment, La Fédération de natation dispose d’un relais vice- champion olympique (le 4x100 m nage libre) ainsi qu’un nageur triple médaillé sur deux olympiades (Hugues Duboscq). Après l’éclosion de notre discipline aux Jeux Olympiques d’Athènes en 2004, il fallait confirmer. En Chine, nos champions, notre équipe et l’ensemble des services fédé- raux ont mis leur savoir-faire au service d’un objectif : triompher à nouveau et installer définitivement notre sport Ph. DPPI dans le paysage national. Merci aux athlètes, à leurs entraîneurs, à leurs staffs techniques, aux dirigeants, à vous, à nous, pour tout l’investissement, le soutien qui ont permis de faire progresser notre discipline. “Respect, humilité, partage” sont les principes sur lesquels nous DOSSIER nous étions accordés l’an passé avec l’encadrement de Nagez forme santé l’Equipe de France. Il nous faut préserver cet esprit, cette Le 20 septembre dernier, la FFN lançait dynamique et pérenniser les acquis de l’olympiade qui son programme “Nagez forme santé” lors d’un colloque inaugural à Tours. -
Results Summary Synthèse Des Résultats EVENT NO
Aquatics Centre Swimming Centre Aquatique Natation Women's 100m Freestyle WED 1 AUG 2012 100 m nage libre - femmes 10:00 Heats Séries Results Summary Synthèse des résultats EVENT NO. 20 Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 52.0725.46 STEFFEN Britta GER Rome (ITA) 31 JUL 2009 OR 53.1226.04 STEFFEN Britta GER Beijing (CHN) 15 AUG 2008 NOC Time RankHeat Lane Name Year of R.T. 50m Time Birth Code Behind 1 5 3 TANG Yi 1993 CHN 0.72 25.81 53.28 Q 27.47 2 7 6 SCHLANGER Melanie 1986 AUS 0.71 26.35 53.50 0.22 Q 27.15 3 5 4 OTTESEN GRAY Jeanette 1987 DEN 0.70 25.62 53.51 0.23 Q 27.89 4 7 5 HERASIMENIA Aliaksandra 1985 BLR 0.70 25.76 53.63 0.35 Q 27.87 5 7 4 KROMOWIDJOJO Ranomi 1990 NED 0.75 26.37 53.66 0.38 Q 27.29 6 6 7 VANDERPOOL-WALLACE Arianna 1990 BAH 0.65 25.60 53.73 0.45 Q 28.13 7 6 5 HALSALL Francesca 1990 GBR 0.69 26.03 54.02 0.74 Q 27.99 8 5 6 HARDY Jessica 1987 USA 0.71 26.06 54.09 0.81 Q 28.03 9 6 1 WILKINSON Julia 1987 CAN 0.71 26.17 54.16 0.88 Q 27.99 10 6 4 SJOSTROM Sarah 1993 SWE 0.71 26.48 54.26 0.98 Q 27.78 10 7 3 FRANKLIN Missy 1995 USA 0.78 26.52 54.26 0.98 Q 27.74 12 7 2 UEDA Haruka 1988 JPN 0.76 26.48 54.35 1.07 Q 27.87 13 6 2 SMITH Amy 1987 GBR 0.65 26.05 54.37 1.09 Q 28.32 14 6 3 STEFFEN Britta 1983 GER 0.72 26.32 54.42 1.14 Q 28.10 15 5 5 HEEMSKERK Femke 1987 NED 0.81 26.23 54.43 1.15 Q 28.20 15 5 7 SCHREIBER Daniela 1989 GER 0.79 26.18 54.43 1.15 Q 28.25 17 7 7 POPOVA Veronika 1991 RUS 0.73 26.81 54.66 1.38 27.85 18 6 8 SEPPALA Hanna-Maria 1984 FIN 0.72 26.24 54.93 1.65 28.69 19 5 2 BLUME Pernille 1994 DEN 0.69 -
LONDON 2012 Swimming Results at the Olympics
NIC - Il Nuoto in Cifre LONDON 2012 Swimming results at the Olympics FREESTYLE 50 M MEN 100 M MEN 200 M MEN MANAUDOU FLORENT FRA 1° 21,34 ADRIAN NATHAN USA 1° 47,52 AGNEL YANNICK FRA 1° 1,43,14 JONES CULLEN USA 2° 21,54 MAGNUSSEN JAMES AUS 2° 47,53 PARK TAE-HWAN KOR 2° 1,44,93 CIELO FILHO CÉSAR BRA 3° 21,59 HAYDEN BRENT CAN 3° 47,80 SUN YANG CHN 2° 1,44,93 FRATUS BRUNO BRA 4° 21,61 AGNEL YANNICK FRA 4° 47,84 LOCHTE RYAN USA 4° 1,45,04 ERVIN ANTHONY USA 5° 21,78 VERSCHUREN SEBASTIAAN NED 5° 47,88 BIEDERMANN PAUL GER 5° 1,45,53 SCHOEMAN ROLAND RSA 6° 21,80 CIELO FILHO CÉSAR BRA 6° 47,92 RENWICK ROBBIE GBR 6° 1,46,53 BOVELL GEORGE III TRI 7° 21,82 GARCÍA HERNÁNDEZ HANSER CUB 7° 48,04 FRASER-HOLMES THOMAS AUS 7° 1,46,93 SULLIVAN EAMON AUS 8° 21,98 LOBINTSEV NIKITA RUS 8° 48,44 IZOTOV DANILA RUS 8° 1,47,75 400 M MEN 1500 M MEN SUN YANG CHN 1° 3,40,14 SUN YANG CHN 1° 14,31,02 PARK TAE-HWAN KOR 2° 3,42,06 COCHRANE RYAN CAN 2° 14,39,63 VANDERKAAY PETER USA 3° 3,44,69 MELLOULI OUSSAMA TUN 3° 14,40,31 HAO YUN CHN 4° 3,46,02 PARK TAE-HWAN KOR 4° 14,50,61 DWYER CONOR USA 5° 3,46,39 PALTRINIERI GREGORIO ITA 5° 14,51,92 KIS GERGŐ HUN 6° 3,47,03 JAEGER CONNOR USA 6° 14,52,99 CARRY DAVID GBR 7° 3,48,62 SAWRYMOWICZ MATEUSZ POL 7° 14,54,32 NAPOLEON RYAN AUS 8° 3,49,25 FOGG DANIEL GBR 8° 15,00,76 BACKSTROKE 100 M MEN 200 M MEN GREVERS MATTHEW USA 1° 52,16 CLARY SCOTT TYLER USA 1° 1,53,41 THOMAN NICK USA 2° 52,92 IRIE RYŌSUKE JPN 2° 1,53,78 IRIE RYŌSUKE JPN 3° 52,97 LOCHTE RYAN USA 3° 1,53,94 LACOURT CAMILLE FRA 4° 53,08 KAWĘCKI RADOSŁAW POL 4° 1,55,59 TANCOCK -
Olympics THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2012 CHINA DAILY
6 olympics THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2012 CHINA DAILY HOTONWEB @Qin Kai “I beat myself... but lost to destiny ...Thank you for supporting the Chinese diving team. We all have tried our best.” Chinese diver Qin Kai on losing the gold in the men’s 3m springboard fi nals @Yi Siling “I hope everyone can take part in sports, we all do sports exercise!” Chinese shooting champion Yi Siling on National Fitness Day @Liu Xuan “Wait for me, Catalina Ponor. We can participate in the Olympics together after I give birth in two years.” Former Chinese gymnastics Olympic champion Liu Xuan after watching the women’s fl oor exercise GIVE HUNGARY A HAND @Chen Yibing JAVIER SORIANO “My performance in the Olympics was PHOTO BY / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE perfect, but also a great pity. When I Iceland’s pivot Robert Gunnarsson shoots during a men’s quarterfi nal handball match against Hungary at the London Games on Wednesday. saw teammates hanging the Chinese national fl ag in the highest place and Hungary went on to win, 34-33, aft er extra time to reach the semifi nals. singing the national anthem, my heart was really aching...I have dreamed of this moment countless times... You guys say yes to the performance I have had in the Olympics so far. But I still think there is one thing left SWIMMING uncompleted...and I have no chance to fi nish anymore...This is also a lifelong IS GOOD; regret. A deepest pain in my heart… A great time at the pool, Goodbye, London!” THINKING IS Chinese gymnast Chen Yibing on BETTER losing the rings gold at the London Olympics Natalie Coughlin trains hard, @TomDaley1994 but she also trains smart. -
Swimming World Recognizes Best Swimmers of 2011
WORLD SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR N RECORD PROGRESSIONS N MAKING MOST OF THE OFF-SEASON DECEMBER 2011 —VOLUME 52 NO. 12 USA SWEEPS AND REPEATS pages 12-13 “The daily news of swimming” Check us out online at: www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com $3.95 USA • $4.50 CAN INSIDE THE DECEMBER ISSUE of FEATURES 8 10 Best Performances of 2011 by John Lohn 12 World and Regional Swimmers of the Year 8 by Jason Marsteller and Jeff Commings World & American: Rebecca Soni and Ryan Lochte European: Federica Pellegrini and Alexander Dale Oen Pacific Rim: Ye Shiwen and Sun Yang African: Kirsty Coventry and Cameron van der Burgh 20 Diving, Water Polo, Synchronized Swimming Award Winners Diving: Chen Ruolin and Qiu Bo Water Polo: Krystina Alogbo and Stefano Tempesti Synchronized Swimming: Natalia Ischenko 22 Defining Moments by Judy Jacob 12 The Pan-Am Games appear to be Brazil’s Thiago Pereira’s own personal playground, as he matched his records for most gold medals and overall med- als that he had set four years ago. 28 Workout Card: Las Vegas Masters by Vic Hecker 30 Q&A with Coach Monty Hopkins by Michael J. Stott 32 How They Train: Josh Schneider by Michael J. Stott 33 Science of Performance: Off-season Training by G. John Mullen 22 The off-season is a good time to stay productive and help make yourself a better swimmer. 36 American Relay by Judy Jacob 37 TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month 42 World & American Record Progressions by Jason Marsteller DEPARTMENTS 6 A Voice for the Sport 41 For the Record 24 Holiday Gift Guide 46 Parting Shot 32 39 Calendar ON THE COVER: Rebecca Soni, 24, is the first woman from the United States to claim back-to-back World Swimmer of the Year honors since Janet Evans (1989-90). -
II~Ny Ore, Continue Their Dominance of Their Respective Events
I'_l .N" l'.l('l FI4' There are different opportunities f II A .~1 I' I qi ~ ~ II I i ~ au'aiting all swimmers the year after an Olympic Games. By BtdD ~i,VmHllnoin.~,~i~ tions' exciting new talent to showcase its potential. Neil Walker, FUKUOKA, Japan--The post-Olympic year provides different op- Lenny Krayzelburg, Mai Nakamura, Grant Hackett, Ian Thorpe and portunities for swimmers. others served notice to the swimming world that they will be a force For the successful Atlanta Olympians, the opportunity to contin- to be reckoned with leading up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. ue their Olympic form still remains, or they can take a back seat The meet was dominated once again by the U.S. and Australian with a hard-earned break from international competition. teams, who between them took home 31 of the 37 gold medals. For those who turned in disappointing results in Atlanta, there Japan (2), Costa Rica (2), China (i) and Puerto Rico (1) all won was the opportunity to atone for their disappointment and return to gold, while charter nation Canada failed to win an event. world-class form. The increasing gap between the top two nations and other com- And for others, the post-Olympic year provides the opportunity peting countries must be a concern for member federations in an era to break into respective national teams and world ranking lists while when most major international competitions are seeing a more even gaining valuable international racing experience. spread of success among nations. The 1997 Pan Pacific Championships Aug. -
Southern California Swimming, Inc
$6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING, INC. a local swimming committee of USA SWIMMING, INC 2011 Swim Guide Published by the House of Delegates of Southern California Swimming Jeri Marshburn, General Chairman Mary J. Swalley, Executive Director SWIM OFFICE 41 Hitchcock Way, Suite B Santa Barbara, California 93105-3101 Post Office Box 30530 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0530 (805) 682-0135 In Southern California: (800) 824-6206 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. FAX: (805) 687-4175 Visit SCS on the internet at www.socalswim.org Email: [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Southern California Swimming Directory Page 3 Board of Directors & Board of Review Page 4 Committee Officers Page 6 Club Rosters Page 13 Swim Calendar Page 28 Rules and Procedures Page 43 Glossary for Southern California Swimming Page 44 Part One-General Rules and Procedures Page 47 I. Authority and Relationships Page 47 II. Integrity of the Competition Page 48 III. Registration and Affiliation Page 49 IV. Entry into the Competition Page 51 V. Administrative Procedures Page 53 VI. Southern California Swimming Funds Page 54 Part Two-Conduct of the Competition Page 58 I. Conduct of Meets, General Page 58 II. Conduct of Meets, "Timed Finals" Page 58 III. Conduct of Meets, "Heats and Finals" Page 59 IV. Conduct of Meets, "Time Trials" Page 60 V. Submission of Entries Page 60 VI. Limitation on Entries Page 61 VII. Entry Times Page 61 VIII. Errors Related to Entries Page 62 IX. Administration Page 62 Part Three-Senior Competition Page 64 I. Eligibility Page 64 II. Senior Invitationals Page 64 III. -
Event Number 118/01 Extended Start List
Tokyo Aquatics Centre Swimming 東京アクアティクスセンター 競泳 / Natation Centre aquatique de Tokyo Women's 200m Butterfly 女子200mバタフライ / 200 m papillon - femmes THU 29 JUL 2021 Final Start Time 11:28 決勝 / Finale Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Event Number 118/01 NOC Record Splits Name Code Location Date WR 2:01.81 27.19 58.08 1:30.20 LIU Zige CHN Jinan (CHN) 21 OCT 2009 OR 2:04.06 28.49 1:00.62 1:32.75 JIAO Liuyang CHN London (GBR) 1 AUG 2012 Lane Name NOC Code Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank 1 CHIMROVA Svetlana ROC 15 APR 1996 2:08.62 Qualified 7th from SF. Placed 7th at 2019 WCh, 20th in 2017. Bronze at 2021 European Ch, silver in 2018. Placed 3rd at 2020 Beijing Champions Swim Series event, 4th at Shenzhen. Silver at 2019 Canet-en-Roussillon, Monaco Mare Nostrum events. In other events - 11th in 100m fly at 2020 OG, 19th at 2016 OG, 6th in 4x100m medley relay at 2016 OG. She also serves in the Army. 2 YU Liyan CHN 1 JUN 2000 2:07.04 Qualified 5th from SF. First-time Olympian. Placed 6th at 2018 Asian Games. Placed 6th at 2018 Beijing WCup event. Her father YU Jingang is a swimming coach at provincial level in China and influenced her to take up the sport. She enjoys painting in spare time. 3 KAPAS Boglarka HUN 22 APR 1993 2:06.59 Qualified 3rd from SF. Gold at 2019 WCh. Gold at 2021, 2018 European Ch. -
Men's All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings
Men’s All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 127 50 METER BACKSTROKE Top 2660 Performances 24.04** Liam Tancock, GBR 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.60. (Note: Great Britain’s first male backstroke gold-medalist [50, 100, 200]. Tancock’s first international gold/second world- record. (Note: bronze medalist [2005, Montreal; ’07, Melbourne]) 24.07*# Camille Lacourt, FRA XXX European Championships Budapest 08-12-10 (Reaction Time: +0.74. (Nore: also clocked European-record/history’second-fastest 100 back en route to gold several days earlieir [52.11]) 24.08sf1 Tancock 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.57) 24.23 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-09-15 (Reaction Time: +0.68, gold medalist) 24.24a Junya Koga, JPN 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.50. (Note: won 100 back gold in an Asian-record 52.26 clocking several days earlier.) 24.27sf2 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-08-15 (Reaction Time: +0.69) 24.28 Koga 17th Asian Games Incheon 09-21-14 (Reaction Time: +0.52 [fastest of race]. (Note: Games record, Koga’s third-consecutive gold/record. Won @ Doha in 2K6 [25.40]; Guangzhou, 2K10 [25.08]) 24.29sf2 Koga 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.48) 24.30sf1 Lacourt XXX European Championships Budapest 08-11-10 (Reaction Time: +0.71) 24.33* Randall Bal, USA/Stanford Eindhoven Swim Cup Eindhoven 12-05-08 (Reaction Time: +0.66) 24.34* Gerhard Zandberg, RSA/Arizona 13th World Championshps Rome 08-02-09 (Note: African record.) 24.36 Lacourt FRA Nationals/WCTs Strasbouug 03-27-11 (Note: French Open-“All Comers” record.) 24.37 Lacourt FRA Nats./Euro. -
Risultati Giochi Olimpici Dal 1972 Al 2021 Olympics Results from 1972 to 2021
NIC - Il Nuoto in Cifre Risultati Giochi Olimpici dal 1972 al 2021 Olympics results from 1972 to 2021 50 M FREESTYLE WOMEN XXIV SEOUL 18 - 25 September 1988 XXV BARCELONA 26 - 31 JULY 1992 OTTO KRISTIN GDR 1° 25,49 YANG WENYI CHN 1° 24,79 YANG WENYI CHN 2° 25,64 ZHUANG YONG CHN 2° 25,08 MEISSNER KATRIN GDR 3° 25,71 MARTINO ANGEL USA 3° 25,23 STERKEL JILL USA 3° 25,71 PLEWINSKI CATHERINE FRA 4° 25,36 FETTER LEIGH USA 5° 25,78 THOMPSON JENNIFER USA 5° 25,37 COSTACHE TAMARA ROU 6° 25,80 MEŠČERJAKOVA NATALYA EUN 6° 25,47 PLEWINSKI CATHERINE FRA 7° 25,90 OSYGUS SIMONE GER 7° 25,74 VAN WIRDUM KAREN AUS 8° 26,01 DE BRUIJN INGE NED 8° 25,84 XXVI ATLANTA 20 - 26 JULY 1996 XXVII SYDNEY 16 - 23 JULY 2000 VAN DYKEN AMY USA 1° 24,87 DE BRUIJN INGE NED 1° 24,32 LE JINGYI CHN 2° 24,90 ALSHAMMAR THERESE SWE 2° 24,51 VÖLKER SANDRA GER 3° 25,14 TORRES DARA USA 3° 24,63 MARTINO ANGEL USA 4° 25,31 VAN DYKEN AMY USA 4° 25,04 MARTINDALE LEAH BAR 5° 25,49 MORAVCOVÁ MARTINA SVK 5° 25,24 OLOFSSON LINDA SWE 6° 25,63 VÖLKER SANDRA GER 6° 25,27 SHAN YING CHN 7° 25,70 SHEPPARD ALISON GBR 7° 25,45 MEŠČERJAKOVA NATALYA RUS 8° 25,88 MINAMOTO SUMIKA JPN 8° 25,65 XXVIII ATHENS 14 - 24 AUGUST 2004 XXIX BEIJING 9 - 17 AUGUST 2008 DE BRUIJN INGE NED 1° 24,58 STEFFEN BRITTA GER 1° 24,06 METELLA MALIA FRA 2° 24,89 TORRES DARA USA 2° 24,07 TRICKETT LISBETH AUS 3° 24,91 CAMPBELL CATE AUS 3° 24,17 ALSHAMMAR THERESE SWE 4° 24,93 TRICKETT LISBETH AUS 4° 24,25 JOYCE KARA LYNN USA 5° 25,00 VELDHUIS MARLEEN NED 5° 24,26 ENGELSMAN MICHELLE AUS 6° 25,06 JOYCE KARA LYNN USA 6° 24,63