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2006 TOP 25 WORLD BEST TIMES – Long Course Meters 2006 TOP 25 WORLD BEST TIMES – Long Course Meters The following list was compiled by Nick Thierry, SwimNews.com, and reflects times swum between Jan. 1, 2006 through Dec. 11, 2006. WOMEN 50 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 24.13sf Inge de Bruijn, NED (9-22-00) 1 24.58 Lisbeth Lenton, AUS AUSFEB 2 24.72t Jodie Henry, AUS CWMAR 24.72t Britta Steffen, GER EURAUG 4 24.73 Therese Alshammar, SWE SWEJUL 5 24.83 Marleen Veldhuis, NED EINDHDEC 6 24.92 Alice Mills, AUS AUSFEB 7 24.97 Kara Lynn Joyce, USA USAAUG 8 24.98 Natalie Coughlin, USA SCSCJUN 9 25.06 Inge Dekker, NED EINDHAPR 10 25.14 Cate Campbell, AUS AUSDEC 11 25.17 Malia Metella, FRA EURAUG 12 25.18 Cristina Chiuso, ITA EURAUG 13 25.20 Courtney Cashion, USA USAAUG 14 25.23 Xu Yanwei, CHN ASIADEC 15 25.24 Daniela Gotz, GER GERNOV 16 25.25t Agata Korc, POL EURAUG 25.25t Amanda Weir, USA PACAUG 18 25.26t Wang Dan, CHN CHNSEP 25.26t Svitlana Khakhlova, BLR EURAUG 20 25.27 Aleksandra Herasimenia, BLR MINSKJUN 21 25.28 Francesca Halsall, GBR EURJRJUL 22 25.29 Vanessa Garcia, PUR CENAMJUL 23 25.30 Michelle Engelsman, AUS AUSFEB 24 25.32 Maritza Correia, USA USAAUG 25 25.34 Lacey Nymeyer, USA USAAUG 100 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 53.30 Britta Steffen, GER (8-2-06) 1 53.30 Britta Steffen, GER EURAUG 2 53.42 Lisbeth Lenton, AUS AUSFEB 3 53.58 Amanda Weir, USA USAAUG 4 53.78 Jodie Henry, AUS CWMAR 5 53.83 Natalie Coughlin, USA PACAUG 6 54.21 Alice Mills, AUS AUSFEB 7 54.25 Marleen Veldhuis, NED EINDHDEC 8 54.47 Lacey Nymeyer, USA USAAUG 9 54.48 N. Niangkouara, GRE EURAUG 10 54.53 Petra Dallmann, GER EURAUG 11 54.62 Inge Dekker, NED EINDHDEC 12 54.67 Kara Lynn Joyce, USA USAAUG 13 54.71 Annika Liebs, GER GERJUN 14 54.79 Alena Popchanka, FRA EURAUG 15 54.84 Martina Moravcova, SVK EURAUG 16 54.88 Francesca Halsall, GBR EURAUG 17 54.94 Melanie Schlanger, AUS AUSFEB 18 54.99 Xu Yanwei, CHN ASIADEC 19 55.00 Daniela Gotz, GER GERJUN 20 55.01 Pang Jiaying, CHN CHNSEP 21 55.05 Hanna-Maria Seppala, FIN EURAUG 22 55.09 Shayne Reese, AUS AUSDEC 23 55.15 Daniela Samulski, GER GERNOV 24 55.21 Katie Hoff, USA USAAUG 55.21 Antje Buschschulte, GER GERJUN 200 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 1:56.64 Franziska van Almsick, GER (8-3-02) 1 1:56.73 Annika Liebs, GER GERNOV 2 1:57.15 Otylia Jedrzejczak, POL EURAUG 3 1:57.25 Caitlin McClatchey, GBR CWMAR 4 1:57.51 Lisbeth Lenton, AUS CWMAR 5 1:57.81 Laure Manaudou, FRA FRAMAY 6 1:58.02 Katie Hoff, USA PACAUG 7 1:58.07 Bronte Barratt, AUS AUSDEC 8 1:58.11t Melanie Marshall, GBR CWMAR 1:58.11t Natalie Coughlin, USA USAAUG 10 1:58.26t Linda MacKenzie, AUS PACAUG 1:58.26t Marleen Veldhuis EINDHDEC 12 1:58.56 Amanda Weir, USA USAAUG 13 1:58.57 Federica Pellegrini, ITA ITAMAR 14 1:58.79 Dana Vollmer, USA USAAUG 15 1:58.92 Meike Freitag, GER GERNOV 16 1:58.93 Lacey Nymeyer, USA USAAUG 17 1:58.95 Pang Jiaying, CHN CHNSEP 18 1:59.05 Jodie Henry, AUS AUSDEC 19 1:59.12 Joanne Jackson, GBR CWMAR 20 1:59.14 Petra Dallmann, GER EURAUG 21 1:59.26 Alessia Filippi, ITA ITAMAR 22 1:59.29 Maki Mita, JPN PACAUG 23 1:59.39 Josefine Lillhage, SWE SWEJUL 24 1:59.40 Camelia Potec, ROM EURAUG 25 1:59.44 Lara Davenport, AUS AUSDEC 400 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 4:02.13 Laura Manaudou, FRA (8-6-06) 1 4:02.13 Laure Manaudou, FRA EURAUG 2 4:05.75 Kate Ziegler, USA USAAUG 3 4:05.83 Katie Hoff, USA USAAUG 4 4:06.31 Hayley Peirsol, USA USAAUG 5 4:06.79 Linda MacKenzie, AUS AUSDEC 6 4:07.61 Ai Shibata, JPN PACAUG 7 4:07.69 Caitlin McClatchey, GBR CWMAR 8 4:07.76 Joanne Jackson, GBR EURAUG 9 4:08.34 Bronte Barratt, AUS AUSDEC 10 4:08.42 Sachiko Yamada, JPN PACAUG 11 4:08.43 Alessia Filippi, ITA EURAUG 12 4:08.76 Yang Jieqiao, CHN CHNSEP 13 4:08.91 Federica Pellegrini, ITA ITAMAR 14 4:08.93 Annika Liebs, GER GERNOV 15 4:09.02 Alena Popchanka, FRA SCOJUL 16 4:09.17 Camelia Potec, ROM EURAUG 17 4:09.68 Kylie Palmer, AUS PACAUG 18 4:10.28 Rebecca Adlington, GBR GBRAPR 19 4:10.48 Erika Villacija, ESP BARCJUN 20 4:10.81 Ashleigh McCleery, AUS AUSFEB 21 4:10.89t Zhu Wenrui, CHN CHNSEP 4:10.89t Adrienne Binder, USA USAAUG 23 4:10.99 Yu Rui, CHN CHNSEP 24 4:11.44 Arantxa Ramos, ESP EURAUG 25 4:11.46 Tang Jingzhi, CHN ASIAMAR 800 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 8:16.22 Janet Evans, USA (8-20-89) 1 8:19.29 Laura Manaudou, FRA EURAUG 2 8:24.56 Kate Ziegler, USA PACAUG 3 8:26.41 Ai Shibata, JPN PACAUG 4 8:26.45 Hayley Peirsol, USA USAAUG 5 8:27.88 Rebecca Adlington, GBR EURAUG 6 8:28.07 Sachiko Yamada, JPN JPNAPR 7 8:28.40 Rebecca Cooke, GBR EURAUG 8 8:29.51 Yurie Yano, JPN ASIADEC 9 8:30.51 Flavia Rigamonti, SUI EURAUG 10 8:30.79 Melissa Gorman, AUS CWMAR 11 8:30.81 Sophie Huber, FRA EURAUG 12 8:31.50 Katie Hoff, USA CHARJUN 13 8:31.87 Yang Jieqiao, CHN CHNSEP 14 8:32.21 Stephanie Williams, AUS AUSDEC 15 8:32.80 Kylie Palmer, AUS AUSDEC 16 8:33.19 Linda Mackenzie, AUS AUSDEC 17 8:33.46 Kelsey Ditto, USA USAAUG 18 8:33.78 Sarah-L. Paton, AUS AUSFEB 19 8:34.01 Erika Villaecija, eSP BARCDEC 20 8:34.13 Li Mo, CHN CHNSEP 21 8:35.50 Adrienne Binder, USA USAAUG 22 8:35.53 Sarah Bey, FRA FRAMAY 23 8:36.30 Camelia Potec, ROM EURAUG 24 8:37.15 Leah Gingrich, USA USAAUG 25 8:37.61 Laura Conway, USA USAAUG 1500 METER FREESTYLE Rec: 15:52.10 Janet Evans, USA (3-26-88) 1 15:55.01 Kate Ziegler, USA PACAUG 2 15:57.36 Hayley Peirsol, USA PACAUG 3 16:03.01 Laure Manaudou, FRA FRAMAY 4 16:10.82 Sachiko Yamada, JPN JPNAPR 5 16:11.13 Ai Shibata, JPN PACAUG 6 16:11.99 Flavia Rigamonti, SUI CHARLJUN 7 16:13.71 Erika Villaecija, ESP ESPMAR 8 16:17.74 Melissa Gorman, AUS AUSFEB 9 16:20.57 Yurie Yano, JPN JPNAPR 10 16:25.85 Kristel Kobrich, CHI PACAUG 11 16:30.32 Sarah-L. Paton, AUS AUSFEB 12 16:31.95 Kelsey Ditto, USA PACAUG 13 16:32.10 Adrienne Binder, USA TYRMVJUN 14 16:32.22 Rebecca Cooke, GBR SCOJUL 15 16:32.85 Chloe Sutton, USA MELBJAN 16 16:33.11 Chika Yonenaga, JPN JPNAPR 17 16:33.47 Elisa Pasini, ITA ITAMAR 18 16:34.27 Savannah King, CAN CANJUL 19 16:35.32 Aurelie Muller, FRA YOUTHAUG 20 16:35.88 Sarah Bey, FRA FRAMAY 21 16:36.46 Yu Rui, CHN ASIAMAR 22 16:36.79 Anastasia Ivanenko, RUS RUSMAR 23 16:36.80 Monica Drake, USA MELBJAN 24 16:37.04 Caroline South, AUS AUSFEB 25 16:37.32 Yumi Kida, JPN JPNAPR 50 METER BACKSTROKE Rec: 28.19t Janine Pietsch, GER (5-25-05) Aleksandra Herasimenia, BLR (5-31-06) 1 28.19 Aleksandra Herasimenia, BLR MINSKJUN 2 28.35 Natalie Coughlin, USA ZAGREBJUN 3 28.36 Janine Pietsch, GER EURAUG 4 28.42t Giaan Rooney, AUS AUSFEB 28.42t Sophie Edington, AUS CWMAR 6 28.50 Zhao Jing, CHN ASIAMAR 7 28.53 Tayliah Zimmer, AUS AUSDEC 8 28.56 Mai Nakamura, JPN JPNAPR 9 28.73t Antje Buschschulte, GER EURAUG . 28.73t Zhao Jin, CHN CHNSEP 11 28.80 Emily Seebohm, AUS AUSDEC 12 28.85 Reiko Nakamura, JPN JPNAPR 13 28.88 Gao Chang, CHN ASIADEC 14 28.89t Xu Tianlongzi, CHN CHNSEP 28.89t Hannah MacLean, NZL CWMAR 16 28.93 Hinkelien Schreuder, NED EINDHAPR 17 28.95 Mercedes Peris, ESP EURAUG 18 28.98 Louise Ornstedt, DEN EURAUG 19 29.00 Hanae Ito, JPN JPNAPR 20 29.06 Laure Manaudou, FRA FRAMAY 21 29.11 Irina Amshennikova, UKR EURAUG 22 29.12 Nam-Euk Lee, KOR ASIADEC 23 29.13 Nikolett Szepesi, HUN EURAUG 24 29.26 Shiho Sakai, JPN TOKYOAUG 25 29.18 Elena Gemo, ITA ITAMAR 100 METER BACKSTROKE Rec: 59.58 Natalie Coughlin, USA (8-13-02) 1 1:00.00 Natalie Coughlin, USA USAAUG 2 1:00.63 Hanae Ito, JPN PACAUG 3 1:00.82 Reiko Nakamura, JPN ASIADEC 4 1:00.83 Hannah McLean, NZL CWMAR 5 1:00.88 Laure Manaudou, FRA EURAUG 6 1:00.93 Sophie Edington, AUS CWMAR 7 1:00.99 Tayliah Zimmer, AUS AISNOV 8 1:01.06 Janine Pietsch, GER MAGDBMAR 9 1:01.09 Emily Seebohm, AUS AUSDEC 10 1:01.22 Xu Tianlongzi, CHN ASIADEC 11 1:01.29 Zhao Jin, CHN CHNSEP 12 1:01.34 Kirsty Coventry, ZIM USOPENDEC 13 1:01.38 Zhao Jing,, CHN ASIADEC 14 1:01.40 Antje Buschschulte, GER EURAUG 15 1:01.42 Giaan Rooney, AUS CWMAR 16 1:01.52t Aya Terakawa, JPN JPNAPR 1:01.52t Alessia Filippi, ITA ITAMAR 18 1:01.53 Leila Vaziri, USA PACAUG 19 1:01.55 Melanie Marshall, GBR CWMAR 20 1:01.56 Irina Amshennikova, UKR EURAUG 21 1:01.60 Louise Ornstedt, DEN EURAUG 22 1:01.66 Chen Yanyan, CHN CHNMAY 23 1:01.68 Lauren English, USA PACAUG 24 1:01.75 Elizabeth Coster, NZL PACAUG 25 1:01.82 Shiho Sakai, JPN TOKYOAUG 200 METER BACKSTROKE Rec: 2:06.62 Kristina Egerszegi, HUN (8-25-91) 1 2:08.86 Reiko Nakamura, JPN PACAUG 2 2:09.15 Hanae Ito, JPN JPNAPR 3 2:09.42 Margaret Hoelzer, USA PACAUG 4 2:09.58 Zhao Jing, CHN ASIAMAR 5 2:09.76 Alessia Filippi, ITA ROMAJUN 6 2:10.02 Takami Igarashi, JPN PACAUG 7 2:10.05 Esther Baron, FRA FRAMAY 8 2:10.36 Joanne Fargus, AUS CWMAR 9 2:10.83 Zhao Jin, CHN CHNSEP 10 2:10.87 Melanie Marshall, GBR CWMAR 11 2:11.00 Frances Adcock, AUS AUSDEC 12 2:11.68 Elizabeth Beisel, USA PACAUG 13 2:11.98 Stanislava Komarova, RUS RUSJUL 14 2:12.13 Irina Amshennikova, UKR EURAUG 15 2:12.34t Kirsty Coventry, ZIM PACAUG 2:12.34t Melissa Ingram, NZL CWMAR 17 2:12.37 Escarlata Bernard, ESP EURAUG 18 2:12.38 Teresa Crippen, USA PACAUG 19 2:12.41 Elizabeth Simmonds, GBR EINDHDEC 20 2:12.44 Tomoyo Fukuda, JPN KADOMAUG 21 2:12.47 Hannah McLean, NZL CWMAR 22 2:12.50 Evelyn Verraszto, HUN EURAUG 23 2:12.58 Sophie Edington, AUS CWMAR 24 2:12.59 Toshie Abe, JPN ASIAMAR 25 2:12.63 Anqi Bai, CHN ASIADEC 50 METER BREASTSTROKE Rec: 30.31p Jade Edmistone, AUS (1-30-06) 1 30.31 Jade Edmistone, AUS AUSFEB 2 30.55 Leisel Jones, AUS CWMAR 3 30.89 Janne Schafer, GER GERNOV 4 30.90 Jessica Hardy, USA PACAUG 5 30.91 Megan Jendrick, USA ZAJACJUN 6 31.02 Tarnee White, AUS AUSFEB 7 31.04 Brooke Hanson, AUS AUSFEB 8 31.34t Ji Liping, CHN CHNMAY 31.34t Zoe Baker, NZL MONACJUN 10 31.36 Tara Kirk, USA PACAUG 11 31.47 Kate Haywood, GBR EURAUG 12 31.62 Elena Bogomazova, RUS EURAUG 13 31.67 Luo Xuejuan, CHN CHNSEP 14 31.70 Qi Hui, CHN CHNMAY 15
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