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18Th FINA World Masters Championships Gwangju 2019 18th FINA World Masters Championships Gwangju 2019 50m Freestyle Women Entry List AS TO 12 AUG 2019 ORD SURNAME & NAME FED BORN CAT TEAM Q.TIME Event 16 15/08/2019 AGE GROUP 90-94 1 AMANO Toshiko JPN 1926 90-94 Masters Swim 1:51.00 AGE GROUP 85-89 1 BUSCH HERRERA Eliana Bea CHI 1934 85-89 Club Delfines de Las Condes 1:17.00 AGE GROUP 80-84 1 NAGAYA Mieko JPN 1937 80-84 SCHOLE ASAHIKAWA SS 1:10.00 2 HIRAYAMA Makiko JPN 1937 80-84 TEAM STEP 1:09.05 3 JO Eunyoung KOR 1938 80-84 Cheong Eo Ram 1:05.00 4 MIYOSHI Miyuki JPN 1936 80-84 TEAM STEP 54.50 5 AENLLE Irma ARG 1937 80-84 Dragones Actitud Acuatica 52.70 6 HJALMARSSON Birgitta SWE 1937 80-84 Malmo Kappsimningsklubb 50.36 7 MEYER-TONNDORF Ursula GER 1936 80-84 Dusseldorfer SC 1898 43.00 8 OSAKI Yoshiko JPN 1938 80-84 ST KANSAI 38.00 AGE GROUP 75-79 1 MAGALHAES Silvia BRA 1944 75-79 ACADEMIA D STAK - D STAK 1:00.00 2 SERAFIMOVA Bisserka BUL 1941 75-79 Sports SC Masters Sofia 56.93 3 HIRA Rumiko JPN 1944 75-79 OTORI WINGS SC 55.00 4 RAYNAUD Marianne Christi SWE 1944 75-79 Simklubben Neptun 48.67 5 COOKE Annie AUS 1944 75-79 Campbelltown Collegians AUSSI 48.30 6 ANGYALFOLDI Eva HUN 1944 75-79 Torokbalinti Senior Uszo Club 45.83 7 GHORAB Nagwa EGY 1943 75-79 Heliopolis Club 45.36 8 HOWARD-JONES Jean GBR 1943 75-79 Spencer Swim Team 40.56 9 SALTER Lindy AUS 1944 75-79 MIAMI MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB INC 40.39 10 LOPEZ Georgina CAN 1944 75-79 North Shore Masters 36.33 AGE GROUP 70-74 1 NANNINI Maria SVK 1949 70-74 Plavecky vk Bratislava 56.00 2 TOYA Itsuko JPN 1948 70-74 SHINKAMA RAKUEIKAI 56.00 3 ISHII Chieko JPN 1946 70-74 CSC CHIBA 55.00 4 WATANABE Hisami JPN 1947 70-74 SOPRATICO OTARU 55.00 5 MOON Jeongin KOR 1948 70-74 yu dal san masters 54.00 6 PARK Sung Sook KOR 1948 70-74 Cheong Eo Ram 54.00 7 CAMPBELL Christine AUS 1948 70-74 Tattersalls Club Swimming 53.09 8 IDE Hitomi USA 1949 70-74 Phoenix Swim Club 52.19 9 ISAKOVIC Neda SLO 1948 70-74 SD Riba 51.64 10 YAKKO Kumiko JPN 1948 70-74 FUKUI SS 50.01 11 ELATTAR Inas EGY 1947 70-74 Al Gezira Sporting Club 49.86 12 STEGGERDA Annet NED 1946 70-74 De Duinkikkers 47.06 13 FIGUEIREDO Vera Lucia BRA 1947 70-74 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS 45.00 14 HA Keum Boon KOR 1947 70-74 Cheong Eo Ram 40.00 15 TAKAMATSU Mieko JPN 1947 70-74 PAJA SPORTS 39.64 16 LILIENTHAL Eha EST 1946 70-74 Meisterujumise U-klubi 38.00 17 HAUSNEROVA Maria SVK 1949 70-74 Mestsky plavecky klub Prievidza 37.75 18 LANDSIEDEL Ute GER 1949 70-74 Bad Homburger SC 1927 37.00 19 STUBERT Ruth GER 1949 70-74 SG Neukolln Berlin 36.95 20 DAVIS Aida PER 1948 70-74 PERU MASTER - Swim 35.00 21 KRUGER Sanderina RSA 1949 70-74 Cape Town MSC - CPTW-CPT 31.99 Gwangju (KOR), 12-18 August 2019 Data Processing and Timing by Microplus - www.microplustiming.com Page 1 Printed on 12 AUG 2019 at 08:08 ORD SURNAME & NAME FED BORN CAT TEAM Q.TIME AGE GROUP 65-69 1 TURAN Helene FRA 1954 65-69 NANTES ASPTT NATATION 51.50 2 COOPER Diana AUS 1952 65-69 Tattersalls Club Swimming 51.15 3 GIM Young Sim KOR 1954 65-69 SWIMON 49.68 4 LAVIGNE Brigitte FRA 1952 65-69 VGA SAINT MAUR 48.61 5 COBETTO Louise CAN 1954 65-69 Club Aquatic Montreal 48.56 6 XIAO Meng CHN 1952 65-69 JiangCheng swimming Club - JCSC 48.50 7 PARK Sukie KOR 1954 65-69 Cheong Eo Ram 46.00 8 SANSON Brigitte FRA 1952 65-69 CLUB SPORT.MUNIC.PUTEAUX 44.69 9 KURIBAYASHI Takako JPN 1953 65-69 AMI SPORTS CLUB 44.34 10 HILDEN-KUNTZ Dagmar Emmy GER 1953 65-69 TV 1848 Oberstein 44.22 11 TANIGUCHI Akiko JPN 1950 65-69 RN KASUKABE 44.00 12 SCIPIONI Diana ARG 1953 65-69 LIBERTADOR NATACION MASTER 42.99 13 WHITE Helen AUS 1950 65-69 North Sydney Masters SC 41.00 14 BUARD Catherine Michelle FRA 1953 65-69 U.S.M. MALAKOFF 38.87 15 MARKKULA Kaarina FIN 1952 65-69 Cetus Espoo 38.36 16 SWIRE-THOMPSON Susan AUS 1954 65-69 Claremont Masters 34.50 17 TUNNICLIFFE Kathleen GBR 1952 65-69 Spencer Swim Team 34.31 18 STEPHENSON Jayne GBR 1954 65-69 Gloucester Masters SC 34.19 19 BARANYI Judit HUN 1954 65-69 Torokbalinti Senior Uszo Club 33.49 20 JEFFREY Janette AUS 1950 65-69 Malvern Marlins 33.20 AGE GROUP 60-64 1 URRUTIA MOYA Sonia MEX 1956 60-64 Alberca Aurora 48.00 2 IWAMOTO Megumi JPN 1959 60-64 MTR 47.75 3 CHOI Soojung KOR 1957 60-64 Cheong Eo Ram 47.00 4 OKUNO Ikuko JPN 1959 60-64 CSC CHIBA 47.00 5 PEREZ Chantal FRA 1956 60-64 BORDEAUX ETUDIANTS CLUB 46.72 6 YUE Xinbin HKG 1959 60-64 Chengdu Winter Swimming Club 46.00 7 MACBRIDE Elizabeth USA 1959 60-64 New England Masters Swim Club 45.98 8 UCHIYAMA Mitsuko JPN 1959 60-64 AMI SPORTS CLUB 44.60 9 MUTCH Sandra AUS 1957 60-64 Swan Hills Masters 43.33 10 OH Yoongok KOR 1959 60-64 Cheong Eo Ram 42.00 11 KNIJNENBURG Trui MAS 1958 60-64 New Wave Swimming Club 41.38 12 PINTO Rebecca USA 1955 60-64 Menlo Masters Aka Team Sheeper 39.90 13 KIM Hyeok KOR 1958 60-64 CORE 39.83 14 HORII Mari JPN 1957 60-64 ACQUAVITA 37.96 15 ARITA Kanako JPN 1959 60-64 NAGAOKA SS 37.00 16 CHANGPING Changping CHN 1959 60-64 Beijing HongShanZhongCheng SC 36.70 17 AGARWAL Sunita Rana IND 1959 60-64 SWIMMING FEDERATION OF INDIA 36.28 18 LORENZEN Christina SWE 1958 60-64 Taby Sim 36.02 19 HOFFMANN Karin GER 1958 60-64 SV Goppingen 04 35.51 20 BALBUENA Margarita ESP 1956 60-64 C.N. SABADELL 35.12 21 BARROS Graciete BRA 1955 60-64 ACADEMIA D STAK - D STAK 35.12 22 YEON SOOK Choi KOR 1959 60-64 qooqoo 35.00 23 MAGNUSSON Caroline SWE 1956 60-64 Taby Sim 34.73 24 ANTHONY Claire AUS 1957 60-64 Claremont Masters 34.31 25 DOBBIE Verity GBR 1959 60-64 Newcastle SwimTeam 33.87 26 LOCATELLI Lys BRA 1955 60-64 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS 33.66 27 CAILLAUX Caroll PER 1957 60-64 PERU MASTER - Swim 33.14 28 KOBAYASHI Kikuko JPN 1959 60-64 MTR 32.39 29 BALBUENA ESPARZA Lola ESP 1959 60-64 C.N. SABADELL 32.34 30 JACONI Debora BRA 1959 60-64 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS 31.12 31 KNAG Elin NOR 1959 60-64 Bergens Svoemme Club 30.20 AGE GROUP 55-59 1 BEDEIR Fatma EGY 1962 55-59 Al Gezira Sporting Club 45.50 2 ROMANO Paula Fabiana ARG 1962 55-59 LIBERTADOR NATACION MASTER 45.50 3 SUGIOKA Masumi JPN 1962 55-59 MTR 45.45 4 MASBOURIAN Anita CAN 1960 55-59 Club Aquatic Montreal 45.07 5 DA SILVA Josi BRA 1961 55-59 BRASIL MASTERS - BRMASTERS 45.00 6 PARK Soon Deok KOR 1963 55-59 Gwangju Masters Swim Club 45.00 7 LEE Song Woo KOR 1960 55-59 SWIMON 43.66 8 CASSINARI Maria Grazia ITA 1963 55-59 CANOTTIERI VITTORINO DA FELTRE 43.00 9 SCHWARZ Yvonne GER 1960 55-59 TV Germania Drochtersen1897 42.72 10 KIM Youngja KOR 1962 55-59 SWIMON 42.01 11 ZHANG Yingying CHN 1960 55-59 SHANGHAI SWIMSTAR SPORTS CLUB 42.00 12 BRANDT Kerstin GER 1960 55-59 STV Limbach-Oberfrohna 41.27 13 DUCHENOY Sylvie FRA 1961 55-59 NATATION SAINT DENIS REUNION 41.18 14 VERONEZI Julia BRA 1961 55-59 MASTER CEARA - MASTER CEARA 41.00 15 PATRICK Heather GBR 1962 55-59 South Beds Masters SC 40.92 16 MONNY Martine FRA 1963 55-59 NEUILLY PLAISANCE SPORT NAT 40.28 Gwangju (KOR), 12-18 August 2019 Data Processing and Timing by Microplus - www.microplustiming.com Page 2 Printed on 12 AUG 2019 at 08:08 ORD SURNAME & NAME FED BORN CAT TEAM Q.TIME 17 GOLOVINA Olga RUS 1960 55-59 Yenisei 40.20 18 FEITLER Nicole LUX 1960 55-59 Cercle de Natation Dudelange 39.27 19 OKADA Hiromi JPN 1963 55-59 COPIN BELL 39.00 20 ZHOU Qun CHN 1964 55-59 SHANGHAI SWIMSTAR SPORTS CLUB 39.00 21 DUCARRE Elisabeth FRA 1964 55-59 BOULOGNE BILLANCOURT NATATION 38.26 22 GOLDSHTEIN Larisa ISR 1961 55-59 Maccabi Nahariya 38.00 23 WALKER Blan IRL 1963 55-59 Aer Lingus Masters SC 38.00 24 ECKERMANN Hana CZE 1963 55-59 Bohemians Praha 37.23 25 REILLY Patricia IRL 1960 55-59 Aer Lingus Masters SC 37.06 26 LEE Mi Kyung KOR 1962 55-59 Cheong Eo Ram 37.00 27 YEUNG Hiu Wa MAC 1963 55-59 Kapok Swimming Ass of Macao 36.65 28 OGUMA Tomoko JPN 1964 55-59 MEGALOS CHOFU 35.50 29 THOMS Antje GER 1960 55-59 Berliner TSC 34.78 30 RYU Hyeonsuk KOR 1963 55-59 Changwon Team f.o.s 34.64 31 MENENDEZ Cynthia MEX 1964 55-59 Banco Mercantil del Norte 34.30 32 FORROVA Ivica SVK 1960 55-59 Plavecky vk Bratislava 34.22 33 ESPINOSA GOMEZ Maricarme MEX 1962 55-59 Libres 34.17 34 STURM-CONSTANTIN Monika GER 1963 55-59 Bad Homburger SC 1927 33.84 35 PAVLOVA Tatiana RUS 1960 55-59 GTSOLIFK-masters 33.83 36 KUNOVAC Jelena USA 1964 55-59 Las Vegas Masters 33.76 37 ISLAMGALEEVA Svetlana RUS 1964 55-59 Spartak 32.12 38 PREGLIASCO Laura Beatriz ARG 1963 55-59 Club Once Unidos Mar del Plata 31.80 39 MORALES Mercedes GER 1963 55-59 SV Weixdorf 31.76 40 BELCHEVA Lyudmila BUL 1964 55-59 Swimming C.
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