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Women's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2001 FINA World Championships
Dates25 July 2001 (heats, semifinals)
26 July 2001 (final)
Competitors33
Winning time2:09.94
Medalists
gold medal Diana Mocanu   Romania
silver medal Stanislava Komarova   Russia
bronze medal Joanna Fargus   Great Britain
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Main article: Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships

The women's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships took place 26 July. The heats and semifinals took place on 25 July, with the final being held on 26 July.

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows:

World record  Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) 2:06.62 Athens, Greece 25 August 1991
Championship record  He Cihong (CHN) 2:07.40 Rome, Italy 11 September 1994

Results

Heats

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Diana Mocanu  Romania 2:11.04 Q
2 Joanna Fargus  United Kingdom 2:11.16 Q
3 Stanislava Komarova  Russia 2:11.54 Q
4 Clementine Stoney  Australia 2:12.31 Q
5 Jennifer Fratesi  Canada 2:12.67 Q
6 Antje Buschschulte  Germany 2:12.88 Q
7 Nicole Hetzer  Germany 2:13.19 Q
8 Reiko Nakamura  Japan 2:13.31 Q
9 Aya Terakawa  Japan 2:13.84 Q
10 Elizabeth Wycliffe  Canada 2:14.97 Q
11 Anu Koivisto  Finland 2:15.01 Q
12 Katy Sexton  United Kingdom 2:15.04 Q
13 Zhan Shu  China 2:15.08 Q
14 Jessica Aveyard  United States 2:15.22 Q
15 Valentina Brat  Romania 2:15.32 Q
16 Jamie Reid  United States 2:15.38 Q
17 Kelly Tucker  Australia 2:15.55
18 Helen Nolfolk  New Zealand 2:15.56
19 Alenka Kejžar  Slovenia 2:16.31
20 Louise Ørnstedt  Denmark 2:17.48
21 Nina Zhivanevskaya  Spain 2:17.63
22 Ania Gustomelski  Israel 2:18.36
23 Elena Efimenko  Uzbekistan 2:23.90
24 Saida Iskandarova  Uzbekistan 2:25.31
25 Wai Yen Sia  Malaysia 2:26.16
26 Kuan Chia-Hsien  Chinese Taipei 2:26.89
27 Yang Chin-Kuei  Chinese Taipei 2:29.57
28 Khadisa Ciss  Senegal 2:30.57
29 María Costanzo  Paraguay 2:33.35
30 Shun Kwan Andrea Chum  Macau 2:36.02
31 Denyse Tan  Singapore 2:43.89
32 Yelena Rojkova  Turkmenistan 2:48.73
Perla Martinez  Honduras DSQ
Ivana Gabrilo  Switzerland DNS

Semifinals

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Diana Mocanu  Romania 2:10.59 Q
2 Joanna Fargus  United Kingdom 2:11.61 Q
3 Jennifer Fratesi  Canada 2:11.65 Q
4 Nicole Hetzer  Germany 2:11.69 Q
5 Clementine Stoney  Australia 2:12.05 Q
6 Stanislava Komarova  Russia 2:12.11 Q
7 Aya Terakawa  Japan 2:12.47 Q
8 Antje Buschschulte  Germany 2:12.78 Q
9 Reiko Nakamura  Japan 2:13.42
10 Katy Sexton  United Kingdom 2:14.37
11 Jamie Reid  United States 2:14.57
12 Jessica Aveyard  United States 2:14.67
13 Zhan Shu  China 2:15.31
14 Elizabeth Wycliffe  Canada 2:15.38
15 Anu Koivisto  Finland 2:15.64
16 Valentina Brat  Romania 2:17.02

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Diana Mocanu  Romania 2:09.94
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stanislava Komarova  Russia 2:10.43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Joanna Fargus  United Kingdom 2:11.05
4 Jennifer Fratesi  Canada 2:11.16
5 Antje Buschschulte  Germany 2:11.47
6 Clementine Stoney  Australia 2:11.58
7 Nicole Hetzer  Germany 2:11.68
8 Aya Terakawa  Japan 2:14.12

References

  1. "Heats Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  2. "Semifinals Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 5 December 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. "Final Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
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