Swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's 50 metre freestyle

The women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 2 and 3 August at the Manchester Aquatics Centre.

Women's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
VenueManchester Aquatics Centre
Dates2 August (heats, semifinals)
3 August (final)
Competitors38 from 25 nations
Winning time24.76
Medalists
gold medal    Scotland
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    New Zealand
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Records edit

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

World record   Inge De Bruijn (NED) 24.13 Sydney, Australia 22 September 2000
Commonwealth record '
Games record '

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
2 August Heats Alice Mills   Australia 25.65 GR
2 August Heats Alison Sheppard   Scotland 24.68 GR

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held on 2 August, starting at 11:32.[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Time Notes
1 5 4 Alison Sheppard   Scotland 24.68 Q, GR
2 5 3 Toni Jeffs   New Zealand 25.43 Q
3 4 5 Alice Mills   Australia 25.65 Q, GR
4 4 4 Jodie Henry   Australia 25.86 Q
5 3 2 Laura Pomeroy   Canada 25.92 Q
6 5 5 Rosalind Brett   England 25.93 Q
7 4 6 Laura Nicholls   Canada 25.94 Q
8 4 3 Vivienne Rignall   New Zealand 26.01 Q
9 3 4 Sarah Ryan   Australia 26.28 Q
5 6 Catrin Davies   Wales Q
11 3 6 Sarah Whewell   England 26.32 Q
5 2 Helene Muller   South Africa Q
5 3 Joscelin Yeo   Singapore Q
14 3 5 Melanie Marshall   England 26.34 Q
15 4 7 Caroline Pickering   Fiji 26.36 Q
16 3 3 Julie Douglas   Northern Ireland 26.38 Q
17 4 2 Leah Martindale   Barbados 26.47
18 4 1 Samantha McNeilly   Scotland 26.51
19 5 1 Jenna Gresdal   Canada 26.57
20 5 7 Mandy Leach   Zimbabwe 26.74
21 3 1 Linda McEachrane   Trinidad and Tobago 27.00
22 4 8 Sharntelle McLean   Trinidad and Tobago 27.09
2 1 Angela Chuck   Jamaica
24 5 8 Julia Martin   Wales 27.20
25 2 7 Tamara Swaby   Jamaica 27.25
26 2 6 Nikia Deveaux   Bahamas 27.35
27 2 5 Karla Hancocks   Wales 27.45
28 2 3 Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane   Papua New Guinea 27.65
29 2 8 Emma Hirst   Jersey 27.88
30 2 2 Kiera Aitken   Bermuda 28.05
31 1 4 Emily Crookall-Nixon   Isle of Man 28.60
32 1 6 Elaine Reyes   Gibraltar 29.18
33 1 3 Tanya Anacleto   Mozambique 29.37
34 1 7 Rachel Fortunato   Gibraltar 29.51
35 1 2 Nathalie Lee Baw   Mauritius 29.52
36 1 5 Sana Abdul Wahid   Pakistan 30.73
37 1 8 Ursula Kuenzli   Zambia 30.75
38 1 1 Olivia Aya Nakitanda   Uganda 31.16

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 2 August at 19:53.[2]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 5 Jodie Henry   Australia 25.47 Q
2 4 Toni Jeffs   New Zealand 25.63 Q
3 3 Rosalind Brett   England 25.93 Q
4 6 Vivienne Rignall   New Zealand 26.05 Q
5 2 Catrin Davies   Wales 26.08 Q
6 7 Helene Muller   South Africa 26.10
7 8 Julie Douglas   Northern Ireland 26.33
8 1 Melanie Marshall   England 26.46

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 4 Alison Sheppard   Scotland 24.79 Q,
2 5 Alice Mills   Australia 25.64 Q
3 3 Laura Pomeroy   Canada 25.85 Q
4 6 Laura Nicholls   Canada 26.09
5 2 Sarah Ryan   Australia 26.15
6 7 Sarah Whewell   England 26.19
7 1 Joscelin Yeo   Singapore 26.20
8 8 Caroline Pickering   Fiji 26.39

Final edit

The final was held on 3 August at 19:04.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nation Result Notes
  4 Alison Sheppard   Scotland 24.76
  5 Jodie Henry   Australia 25.37
  3 Toni Jeffs   New Zealand 25.48
4 6 Alice Mills   Australia 25.81
5 2 Laura Pomeroy   Canada 25.99
6 1 Vivienne Rignall   New Zealand 26.02
7 7 Rosalind Brett   England 26.03
8 8 Catrin Davies   Wales 26.54

References edit

  1. ^ "Results". m2002.thecgf.com.
  2. ^ "Results". m2002.thecgf.com.
  3. ^ "Results". m2002.thecgf.com.