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Lifesaving at the 2001 World Games – Women's 200 m obstacle swim

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Lifesaving – women's 200 m obstacle swim
at the 2001 World Games
VenueAkita Prefectural Pool, Akita, Japan
Date24 August 2001
Competitors25 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The women's 200 m rescue medley in lifesaving at the 2001 World Games took place on 24 August 2001 at the Akita Prefectural Pool in Akita, Japan.[1]

Competition format

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A total of 25 athletes entered the competition. The best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.

Results

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Preliminary

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Rank Athlete Nation Time Note
1 Stacey Bowley South Africa South Africa 2:16.27 Q
2 Bieke Vandenabeele Belgium Belgium 2:16.50 Q
3 Candice Crafford South Africa South Africa 2:16.68 Q
4 Kate Krywulycz Australia Australia 2:16.74 Q
5 Aurélie Goffin Belgium Belgium 2:18.97 [2]
6 Marcella Prandi Italy Italy 2:19.89 Q
7 Jenna Worlock South Africa South Africa 2:20.90 Q
8 Carolina Beneyto Spain Spain 2:21.23 Q
9 Sandra Temmerman Netherlands Netherlands 2:22.32 Q
10 Julia Hübner Germany Germany 2:22.86 Q
11 Barbara Bindella Italy Italy 2:22.91
12 Karla Gilbert Australia Australia 2:23.30
13 Emily Gleaves United Kingdom Great Britain 2:24.31
14 Gabby Moses Australia Australia 2:24.41
15 Rebecca Rowe United Kingdom Great Britain 2.25.80
16 Isabella Cerquozzi Italy Italy 2:27.34
17 Samantha Eagle United Kingdom Great Britain 2:27.41
18 Concepcion Escatllar Spain Spain 2:27.66
19 Steffy Eckers Germany Germany 2:28.18
20 Fukiko Sato Japan Japan 2:28.42
21 Alexandra Berlin Germany Germany 2:28.73
22 Yuumi Inagaki Japan Japan 2:35.21
23 Kikue Ashizawa Japan Japan 2:37.91
24 Carlien Schryvershof Netherlands Netherlands 2:39.90
25 Esther Koolmees Netherlands Netherlands 2:46.50

Final

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Rank Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kate Krywulycz Australia Australia 2:13.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bieke Vandenabeele Belgium Belgium 2:13.43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stacey Bowley South Africa South Africa 2:13.74
4 Candice Crafford South Africa South Africa 2:16.08
5 Jenna Worlock South Africa South Africa 2:20.14
6 Marcella Prandi Italy Italy 2:20.39
7 Carolina Beneyto Spain Spain 2:20.94
8 Sandra Temmerman Netherlands Netherlands 2:22.60
9 Julia Hübner Germany Germany 2:25.33

References

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  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2003-04-27. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  2. ^ Goffin got fifth place in preliminary round, but didn't start in the final.
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