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BACKGROUND: All swimming medal winners from Rome worlds

Posted : Sun, 02 Aug 2009 19:29:40 GMT
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Rome - All the medal winners from the swimming competition at the world championships, held July 17-Sunday in Rome.MEN

50m freestyle Gold: Cesar Cielo Filho (Brazil) 21.08 sec Silver: Frederick Bousquet (France) 21.21 Bronze: Amaury Leveaux (France) 21.25

100m freestyle Gold: Cesar Cielo Filho (Brazil) 46.91 sec (world record) Silver: Alain Bernard (France) 47.12 Bronze: Frederick Bousquet (France) 47.25

200m freestyle Gold: Paul Biedermann (Germany) 1:42.00 min (world record) Silver: Michael Phelps (US) 1:43.22 Bronze: Danila Isotow (Russia) 1:43.90

400m freestyle Gold:Paul Biedermann (Germany) 3:40.07 min (world record) Silver:Oussama Mellouli (Tunisia) 3:41.11 Bronze:Zhang Lin (China) 3:41.35

800m freestyle Gold: Zhang Lin (China) 7:32.12 min (world record) Silver: Oussama Mellouli (Tunisia) 7:35.27 Bronze: Ryan Cochrane (Canada) 7:41.92

1,500m freestyle Gold: Oussama Mellouli (Tunisia) 14:37.28 min Silver: Ryan Cochrane (Canada) 14:41.38 Bronze: Sun Yang (China) 14:46.84

50m backstroke Gold: Liam Tancock (Britain) 24.04 sec Silver: Junya Koga (Japan) 24.24 Bronze: Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa) 24.34

100m backstroke Gold: Junya Koga (Japan) 52.26 sec Silver: Helge Meeuw (Germany) 52.54 Bronze: Aschwin Wildeboer (Spain) 52.64

200m backstroke Gold: Aaron Peirsol (US) 1:51.92 min (world record) Silver: Ryosuke Irie (Japan) 1:52.51 Bronze: Ryan Lochte (US) 1:53.82

50m breaststroke Gold: Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa) 26.67 sec (world record) Silver: Felipe França Silva (Brazil) 26.76 Bronze: Mark Gangloff (US) 26.86

100m breaststroke Gold: Brenton Rickard (Australia) 58.58 sec (world record) Silver: Hugues Duboscq (France) 58.64 Bronze: Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa) 58.95

200m breaststroke Gold: Daniel Gyurta (Hungary) 2:07.64 min Silver: Eric Shanteau (US) 2:07.65 Bronze: Christian Sprenger (Australia) and Giedrius Titenis (Lithuania) both 2:07.80

50m butterfly Gold: Milorad Cavic (Serbia) 22.67 sec Silver: Matthew Targett (Australia) 22.73 Bronze: Rafael Munoz (Spain) 22.88

100m butterfly Gold: Michael Phelps (US) 49.82 sec (world record) Silver: Milorad Cavic (Serbia) 49.95 Bronze: Rafael Munoz (Spain) 50.41

200m butterfly Gold: Michael Phelps (US) 1:51.51 min (world record) Silver: Pawel Korzeniowski (Poland) 1:53.23 Bronze: Takeshi Matsuda (Japan) 1:53.32

200m individual medley Gold: Ryan Lochte (US) 1:54.10 min (world record) Silver: Laszlo Cseh (Hungary) 1:55.24 Bronze: Eric Shanteau (US) 1:55.36

400m individual medley Gold: Ryan Lochte (US) 4:07.01 min Silver: Scott Tyler Clary (US) 4:07.31 Bronze: Laszlo Cseh (Hungary) 4:07.37

4x100m freestyle relay Gold: US (Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Mattew Grevers, Nathan Adrian) 3:09.21 min Silver: Russia (Evgeniy Lagunov, Andrey Grechin, Danila Izotov, Alexander Sukhorukov) 3:09.52 Bronze: France (Fabien Gilot, Alain Bernard, Gregory Mallet, Frederick Bousquet) 3:09.89

4x200m freestyle relay Gold: US (Michael Phelps, Ricky Berens, David Walters, Ryan Lochte) 6:58.55 min (world record) Silver: Russia (Nikita Lobintsev, Michail Polishuk, Danila Izotov, Alexander Sukhorukov) 6:59.15 Bronze: Australia (Kenrick Monk, Robert Hurley, Tommaso D'Orsogna, Patrick Murphy) 7:01.65

4x100m medley relay Gold: US (Michael Phelps, Eric Shanteau, Aaron Peirsol, David Walters) 3:27.28 min (world record) Silver: Germany (Helge Meeuw, Hendrik Feldwehr, Benjamin Starke, Paul Biedermann) 3:28.58 Bronze: Australia (Ashley Delaney, Brenton Rickard, Andrew Lauterstein, Matthew Targett) 3:28.64

WOMEN

50m freestyle Gold: Britta Steffen (Germany) 23.72 sec (world record) Silver: Therese Alshammar (Sweden) 23.88 Bronze: Cate Campbell (Britain) 23.99 Bronze: Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 23.99

100m freestyle Gold: Britta Steffen (Germany) 52.07 sec (world record) Silver: Francesca Halsall (Britain) 52.87 Bronze: Lisbeth Trickett (Australia) 52.93

200m freestyle Gold: Federica Pellegrini (Italy) 1:52.98 min (world record) Silver: Allison Schmitt (US) 1:54.96 Bronze: Dana Vollmer (US) 1:55.64

400m freestyle Gold: Federica Pellegrini (Italy) 3:59.15 min (world record) Silver: Joanne Jackson (Britain) 4:00.60 Bronze: Rebecca Adlington (Britain) 4:00.79

800m freestyle Gold: Lotte Friis (Denmark) 8:15.92 min Silver: Joanne Jackson (Britain) 8:16.66 Bronze: Alessia Filippi (Italy) 8:17.21

1,500m freestyle Gold: Alessia Filippi (Italy) 15:44.93 min Silver: Lotte Friis (Denmark) 15:46.30 Bronze: Camelia Potec (Romania) 15:55.63

50m backstroke Gold: Zhao Jing (China) 27.06 sec (world record) Silver: Daniela Samulski (Germany) 27.23 Bronze: Gao Chang (China) 27.28

100m backstroke Gold: Gemma Spofforth (Britain) 58.12 sec (world record) Silver: Anastasia Zueva (Russia) 58.18 Bronze: Emily Seebohm (Australia) 58.88

200m backstroke Gold: Kirsty Coventry (Zimbabwe) 2:04.81 sec (world record) Silver: Anastasia Zueva (Russia) 2:04.94 Bronze: Elizabeth Beisel (US) 2:06.39

50m breaststroke Gold: Yuliya Efimova (Russia) 30.09 sec (world record) Silver: Rebecca Soni (US) 30.11 Bronze: Sarah Katsoulis (Australia) 30.16

100m breaststroke Gold: Rebecca Soni (US) 1:04.93 min Silver: Julia Jefimowa (Russia) 1:05.41 Bronze: Kasey Carlson (US) 1:05.75

200m breaststroke Gold: Nadja Higl (Serbia) 2:21.62 min Silver: Annamay Pierse (Canada) 2:21.84 Bronze: Mirna Jukic (Austria) 2:21.97

50m butterfly Gold: Marieke Guehrer (Australia) 25.48 sec Silver: Zhou Yafei (China) 25.57 Bronze: Ingvild Snildal (Norway) 25.58

100m butterfly Gold: Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden) 56.06 sec (world record) Silver: Jessicah Schipper (Australia) 56.23 Bronze: Jiao Liuyang (China) 56.86

200m butterfly Gold: Jessicah Schipper (Australia) 2:03.41 min (world record) Silver: Liu Zige (China) 2:03.90 Bronze: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary) 2:04.28

200m individual medley Gold: Ariana Kukors (US) 2:06.15 min (world record) Silver: Stephanie Rice (Australia) 2:07.03 Bronze: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary) 2:07.46

400m individual medley Gold: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary) 4:30.31 min Silver: Kirsty Coventry (Zimbabwe) 4:32.12 Bronze: Stephanie Rice (Australia) 4:32.29

4x100m freestyle relay Gold: Netherlands (Inge Dekker, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk, Marleen Veldhuis) 3:31.72 min (world record) Silver: Germany (Britta Steffen, Daniela Samulski, Petra Dallmann, Daniela Schreiber) 3:31.83 Bronze: Australia (Lisbeth Trickett, Marieke Guehrer, Shayne Reese, Felicity Galvez) 3:33.01

4x200m freestyle relay Gold: China (Yang Yu, Qian Wei Zhu, Liu Jing, Pang Jiaying) 7:42.08 min (world record) Silver: US (Dana Vollmer, Lacey Nymeyer, Ariana Kukors, Allison Schmitt) 7:42.56 Bronze: Britain (Joanne Jackson, Jazmin Carlin, Caitlin McClatchey, Rebecca Adlington) 7:45.51

4x100m medley relay Gold: China (Zhao Jing, Chen Huijia, Jiao Luiyeng, Li Zhesi) 3:52.19 min (world record) Silver: Australia (Emily Seebohm, Sarah Katsoulis, Jessicah Schipper, Liby Trickett) 3:52.58 Bronze: Germany (Daniela Samulski, Sarah Poewe, Annika Mehlhorn, Britta Steffen) 3:55.79


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