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Women's 50m Breaststroke
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ruta MEILUTYTE
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28.70
2
Lilly KING
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29.16
3
Andrea PODMANIKOVA
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29.89
4
Jhennifer CONCEICAO
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30.32
5
Cecilia VIBERG
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30.77
6
Sophie ANGUS
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30.94
7
Ana Carolina VIEIRA
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30.96
8
Brearna CRAWFORD
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31.16
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Men's 200m Breaststroke
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Nic FINK
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2:02.70
2
Reece WHITLEY
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2:04.74
3
Brandon FISCHER
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2:05.72
4
Will LICON
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2:05.84
5
Caio PUMPUTIS
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2:06.54
6
Adam John CHILLINGWORTH
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2:07.13
7
Yoshiki YAMANAKA
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2:07.52
 
Man Hou CHAO
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DSQ
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Women's 100m Freestyle
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Siobhan Bernadette HAUGHEY
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51.00
2
Madison WILSON
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51.54
3
Abbey WEITZEIL
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51.63
4
Katarzyna WASICK
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51.80
5
Natalie HINDS
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52.02
6
Meg HARRIS
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52.27
7
Erin GEMMELL
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52.97
8
Beryl GASTALDELLO
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53.25
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Women's 200m Individual Medley
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Beata NELSON
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2:04.92
2
Sydney PICKREM
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2:05.87
3
Anastasia GORBENKO
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2:06.22
4
Bella SIMS
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2:06.90
5
Leah HAYES
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2:08.10
6
Kelsey Lauren WOG
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2:08.54
7
Bailey ANDISON
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2:08.94
8
Izzy IVEY
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2:09.41
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