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Women's 200M Free (Heat 1) Semi Women's 200m Free (Heat 1) Semi 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 8, 2016 World Record: 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, Rome, 7/29/2009 (27.34, 55.60, 1:24.38, 1:52.98) American Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, London, GBR, 7/31/2012 (27.18, 55.38, 1:24.35, 1:53.61) Olympic Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, London, GBR, 7/28/2012 (27.18, 55.38, 1:24.35, 1:53.61) Manuella Lyrio National Records: 1:57.28 BRA Manuella Lyrio 2016 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Prelims: 14 (27.80, 56.71, 1:26.87, 1:57.28) 1. 1:54.34 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 7/6/2016 Federation: Brazil (BRA) 2016 Oly Games: 1 Final(pr), 400 FR-R 2. 1:54.43 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/16/2016 Age/DOB: 27 / Jul 27, 1989 World Champs History: 2015: 15th 200 Fr, 16th 400 Fr 3. 1:54.55 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 6/25/2016 1 Pan Ams History: 2015: Bronze 200 Fr ... 2007: Silver, 4. 1:54.83 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2016 400m FR-R; Bronze, 800m FR-R; 10, 200m FR; 13, 400m FR 5. 1:55.58 Michelle Coleman, SWE, 6/25/2016 Personal Best Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games 6. 1:55.82 Shen Duo, CHN, 4/3/2016 7. 1:55.84 Qiu Yuhan, CHN, 4/3/2016 01:57.28 8. 1:55.85 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 4/6/2016 9. 1:55.95 Bronte Barratt, AUS, 3/4/2016 10. 1:55.97 Veronika Popova, RUS, 6/11/2016 Bronte Barratt National Records: 1:54.83 AUS Emma McKeon 2016 Prelims: 10 (27.93, 57.59, 1:27.49, 1:56.93) Top Times 2015 (Last Year) Federation: Australia (AUS) Olympics History: 2012: Silver 4x200 Fr-R, Bronze 200 Fr, 1. 1:54.31 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/6/2015 Age/DOB: 27 / Feb 8, 1989 12th, 400 Fr... 2008: Gold, 4x200m FR-R; 7, 200m/400m FR 2. 1:54.68 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 4/2/2015 Briefly: 3x Olympian 3. 1:55.00 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/4/2015 2 Olympic Games Medals: 1g, 1s, 1b 4. 1:55.16 Katie Ledecky, USA, 8/5/2015 Personal Best World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 1s, 0b 5. 1:55.41 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 11/6/2015 6. 1:55.49 Missy Franklin, USA, 8/5/2015 01:55.74 7. 1:55.88 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/3/2015 8. 1:56.16 Charlotte Bonnet, FRA, 6/6/2015 8. 1:56.16 Veronika Popova, RUS, 8/5/2015 Shen Duo National Records: 1:55.05 CHN Pang Jiaying 2008 10. 1:56.23 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/15/2015 Prelims: 6 (27.05, 56.83, 1:26.64, 1:56.52) Pronounced: shun dwoh 2016 Oly Games: 1 Final(pr), 400 FR-R 2015 World Championships (Top 8) Federation: Peoples Republic of China (CHN) 2014 Youth Oly Games: 1 Final, 200m FR 1. 1:55.16 Katie Ledecky USA World Champs History: 2015: 6th 200 Fr, 8th 100 Fr 2. 1:55.32 Federica Pellegrini ITA 3 Age/DOB: 19 / Jun 9, 1997 Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games 3. 1:55.49 Missy Franklin USA Personal Best Hometown: Nanjing, China 4. 1:56.16 Veronika Popova RUS World Champs LCM Medals: 0g, 0s, 1b 5. 1:56.19 Katinka Hosszu HUN 01:55.82 6. 1:56.27 Shen Duo CHN 7. 1:56.41 Emma McKeon AUS 8. 1:56.79 Femke Heemskerk NED Emma McKeon National Records: 1:54.83 AUS Emma McKeon 2016 Prelims: 2 (27.04, 56.31, 1:26.19, 1:55.80) 2012 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Federation: Australia (AUS) 2016 Oly Games: 7 Final, 100 FL; 1 Final, 400 FR-R 1. 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt USA Age/DOB: 22 / May 24, 1994 World Champs History: 2015: 4th 100 Fl, 7th 200 Fr 2. 1:55.58 Camille Muffat FRA Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games, 1x World Champ 3. 1:55.81 Bronte Barratt AUS 4 Hometown: Wollongong, Australia member for AUS 4. 1:55.82 Missy Franklin USA Personal Best Olympic Games Medals: 1g, 0s, 0b Briefly: Dad Ron, coach, swm for AUS in the 80 & 84 Games. 5. 1:56.73 Federica Pellegrini ITA World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 1s, 0b 6. 1:57.25 Veronika Popova RUS 01:54.83 7. 1:57.60 Caitlin McClatchey GBR 8. 1:57.68 Kylie Palmer AUS 2008 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Charlotte Bonnet National Records: 1:54.66 FRA Camille Muffat 2012 Prelims: 4 (27.47, 56.40, 1:26.47, 1:56.26) 1. 1:54.82 Federica Pellegrini ITA Federation: France (FRA) 2016 Oly Games: 7 Final, 400 FR-R 2. 1:54.97 Sara Isakovic SLO 3. 1:55.05 Pang Jiaying CHN Age/DOB: 21 / Feb 14, 1995 Olympics History: 2012: Bronze 4x200 Fr-R, 20th, 100 Fr World Champs History: 2015: 9th 200 Fr, 10th 100 Fr ... 4. 1:55.78 Katie Hoff USA 5 Olympic Games Medals: 0g, 0s, 1b 5. 1:56.87 Camelia Potec ROU 2013: 8th 200 Fr Briefly: 1x Olympian, 2x World Champ member for FRA 6. 1:57.65 Caitlin McClatchey GBR Personal Best 7. 1:57.83 Bronte Barratt AUS 01:56.16 7. 1:57.83 Ophelie Etienne FRA 2004 Olympic Games (Final Top 3) 1. Camelia Potec ROU 1:58.03 AI Yanhan National Records: 1:55.05 CHN Pang Jiaying 2008 Prelims: 8 (27.19, 56.51, 1:26.55, 1:56.77) 2. Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:58.22 Federation: Peoples Republic of China (CHN) Briefly: 2016 will be her 1st Olympic games 3. Solenne Figues FRA 1:58.45 Age/DOB: 14 / Feb 7, 2002 World Record Progression (Last 3) 6 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 2. 1:54.47 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 3/8/2009 Personal Best 3. 1:54.82 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 8/9/2008 01:56.46 All-Time Top 10 Performers 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 2. 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/28/2012 National Records: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 Missy Franklin 3. 1:54.31 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/6/2015 Prelims: 12 (27.70, 57.36, 1:27.29, 1:57.12) 4. 1:54.43 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/16/2016 Federation: United States (USA) 2015 World Champs: 3 Final, 200m FR 5. 1:54.66 Camille Muffat, FRA, 6/6/2012 Age/DOB: 21 / May 10, 1995 2012 Olympic Games: 4 Final, 200m FR (NAG (17-18)) Briefly: 2X Olympian 6. 1:54.68 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 4/3/2015 7 Hometown: Centennial, Colo. 7. 1:54.81 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/28/2013 Coach: Todd Schmitz 8. 1:54.83 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2016 Personal Best 9. 1:54.97 Sara Isakovic, SLO, 8/13/2008 Olympic Games Medals: 4g, 0s, 1b 01:54.81 10. 1:55.05 Pang Jiaying, CHN, 8/13/2008 World Champs LCM Medals: 11g, 2s, 3b All-Time Top 10 Performances 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 Brittany MacLean National Records: 1:56.94 CAN Brittany MacLean 2016 2. 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/28/2012 Prelims: 16 (27.30, 57.31, 1:27.39, 1:57.74) 3. 1:53.67 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/28/2009 Federation: Canada (CAN) 2016 Oly Games: 5 Final, 400 FR 4. 1:54.31 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/6/2015 Olympics History: 2012: 4th 4x200 Fr-R, 7th 400 Fr Age/DOB: 22 / Mar 3, 1994 5. 1:54.34 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 7/6/2016 Briefly: 2x Olympian 8 Hometown: Toronto, Ontario 6. 1:54.40 Allison Schmitt, USA, 6/25/2012 7. 1:54.43 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/16/2016 Personal Best 8. 1:54.47 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 3/8/2009 01:56.94 9. 1:54.55 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 6/25/2016 9. 1:54.55 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 6/26/2016 Women's 200m Free (Heat 2) Semi 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 8, 2016 World Record: 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, Rome, 7/29/2009 (27.34, 55.60, 1:24.38, 1:52.98) American Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, London, GBR, 7/31/2012 (27.18, 55.38, 1:24.35, 1:53.61) Olympic Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, London, GBR, 7/28/2012 (27.18, 55.38, 1:24.35, 1:53.61) Katerine Savard National Records: 1:56.94 CAN Brittany MacLean 2016 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Prelims: 13 (27.28, 56.72, 1:26.71, 1:57.15) 1. 1:54.34 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 7/6/2016 Federation: Canada (CAN) Olympics History: 2012: 16th 100 Fl, 19th, 200 Fl 2. 1:54.43 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/16/2016 Age/DOB: 23 / May 26, 1993 World Champs History: 2015: 5th 100 Fl ... 2013: 5th 100 3. 1:54.55 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 6/25/2016 Fl, 15th 200 Fl ... 2011 9th 100 Fl, 17th 200 Fl 4. 1:54.83 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2016 1 Hometown: Pont-Rouge, QC Pan Ams History: 2015: 4th 200 Fr 5. 1:55.58 Michelle Coleman, SWE, 6/25/2016 Personal Best Briefly: 1x Olympian, 3x World Champ member for CAN 6.
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