Swimming at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's 50 metre freestyle

The women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 25 and 26 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

Women's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates25 July 2014 (2014-07-25) (heats & semis)
26 July 2014 (2014-07-26) (final)
Competitors57 from 33 nations
Winning time23.96 GR
Medalists
gold medal    England
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Australia
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The medals were presented by Alison Sheppard, 2002 Commonwealth champion and the quaichs were presented by Francis Paul, Secretary-General of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya.

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Commonwealth Games records were as follows.

World record   Britta Steffen (GER) 23.73 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009 [1][2]
Commonwealth record   Libby Trickett (AUS) 23.97 Sydney, Australia 29 March 2008
Games record   Libby Lenton (AUS) 24.61 Melbourne, Australia 20 March 2006

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
25 July Heat Bronte Campbell   Australia 24.52 GR
25 July Heat Francesca Halsall   England 24.31 GR
25 July Semifinal Cate Campbell   Australia 24.17 GR
25 July Semifinal Francesca Halsall   England 24.14 GR
26 July Final Francesca Halsall   England 23.96 GR

Results edit

Heats edit

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Francesca Halsall   England 24.31 Q, GR
2 8 4 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.33 Q
3 6 4 Bronte Campbell   Australia 24.52 Q, GR
4 7 3 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace   Bahamas 24.61 Q
5 8 5 Melanie Schlanger   Australia 24.87 Q
6 7 5 Amy Smith   England 25.08 Q
7 8 3 Sian Harkin   Scotland 25.30 Q
8 6 5 Victoria Poon   Canada 25.38 Q
9 7 6 Michelle Williams   Canada 25.48 Q
10 6 3 Sandrine Mainville   Canada 25.62 Q
11 8 6 Jess Lloyd   England 25.64 Q
12 8 2 Trudi Maree   South Africa 25.80 Q
13 6 6 Amanda Lim   Singapore 25.81 Q
14 7 7 Ariel Weech   Bahamas 25.93 Q
15 6 2 Chui Lai Kwan   Malaysia 26.00 Q, NR[3]
16 7 2 Hannah McCarthy   Wales 26.12 Q
17 8 7 Marina Chan   Singapore 26.17
18 7 1 Sylvia Brunlehner   Kenya 26.86
19 6 1 Caroline Puamau   Fiji 26.87
20 8 1 Quah Ting Wen   Singapore 26.90
21 5 7 Olivia Plateau de Maroussen   Mauritius 26.99
22 5 2 Danielle Hill   Northern Ireland 27.23
23 6 7 Mari Davies   Wales 27.25
24 3 5 Izzy Joachim   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 27.30
25 5 1 Laura Kinley   Isle of Man 27.34
26 8 8 Margarita Pissaridou   Cyprus 27.42
27 4 4 Jamila Lunkuse   Uganda 27.43
28 4 3 Courtney Butcher   Guernsey 27.48
29 6 8 Felicity Passon   Seychelles 27.52
30 5 6 Elinah Phillip   British Virgin Islands 27.57
31 7 8 Bethany Firth   Northern Ireland 27.61
32 5 3 Rachel Bethel   Northern Ireland 27.70
33 4 7 Matelita Buadromo   Fiji 27.75
34 4 5 Emily Chan Chee   Mauritius 27.83
35 5 8 Cheyenne Rova   Fiji 27.84
36 5 5 Jade Howard   Zambia 27.94
37 4 8 Joyce Tafatatha   Malawi 28.05
38 3 4 Tilka Paljk   Zambia 28.20
39 4 2 Oreoluwa Cherebin   Grenada 28.50
40 3 3 Barbara Vali-Skelton   Papua New Guinea 28.62
41 4 6 Irene Prescott   Tonga 28.77
42 3 1 Amarah Phillip   British Virgin Islands 28.95
43 3 6 Christina Linares   Gibraltar 29.05
44 4 1 Ophelia Swayne   Ghana 29.09
45 3 7 Lianna Swan   Pakistan 29.10
=46 2 5 Mariam Foum   Tanzania 29.16
3 8 Savannah Tkatchenko   Papua New Guinea
=48 2 3 Evelina Afoa   Samoa 29.25
3 2 Anita Field   Kenya
50 2 6 Rachel Wall   Antigua and Barbuda 29.35
51 1 4 Kiran Khan   Pakistan 29.46
52 5 4 Kirstie Millar   Malawi 29.50
53 2 4 Onika George   Guyana 29.55
54 1 5 Jocelyn Flynn   Papua New Guinea 29.80
55 2 2 Magdalena Moshi   Tanzania 29.97
56 1 3 Adora Lawrence   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 31.23
57 2 7 Aminath Shajan   Maldives 31.25

Semifinals edit

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 Francesca Halsall   England 24.14 Q, GR
2 1 4 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.17 Q, GR
3 1 5 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace   Bahamas 24.42 Q
4 2 3 Melanie Schlanger   Australia 24.59 Q
5 2 5 Bronte Campbell   Australia 24.62 Q
6 1 3 Amy Smith   England 25.09 Q
7 1 6 Victoria Poon   Canada 25.15 Q
8 2 6 Sian Harkin   Scotland 25.29 Q
9 2 2 Michelle Williams   Canada 25.45
10 2 7 Jess Lloyd   England 25.59
11 1 7 Trudi Maree   South Africa 25.60
12 1 1 Ariel Weech   Bahamas 25.72
13 1 2 Sandrine Mainville   Canada 25.76
14 2 1 Amanda Lim   Singapore 25.93
15 1 8 Hannah McCarthy   Wales 25.97
16 2 8 Chui Lai Kwan   Malaysia 26.10

Final edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Francesca Halsall   England 23.96 GR
  5 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.00
  2 Bronte Campbell   Australia 24.20
4 3 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace   Bahamas 24.34
5 6 Melanie Schlanger   Australia 24.39
6 1 Victoria Poon   Canada 25.29
7 8 Sian Harkin   Scotland 25.31
8 7 Amy Smith   England 25.37

References edit

  1. ^ "Fifth gold for Phelps at swimming worlds". CNN. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  2. ^ Bryan, Rebecca (3 August 2009). "Five-star Phelps ends worlds on golden note". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  3. ^ Paul, Rajes (26 July 2014). "Swimmer Lai Kwan sets PB but falls short in the semis". The Star. Malaysia: Star Publications. Retrieved 20 August 2014.

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