2016 Summer Olympics Results - Swimming
Women's 200m Breaststroke | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:20.30 | |
RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:21.97 | |
CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:22.28 | |
4 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:22.34 |
5 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:22.43 |
6 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:22.72 |
7 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:23.19 |
8 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:23.74 |
9 | TURTurkey | Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes | 2:23.49 |
10 | ESPSpain | Jessica Vall | 2:24.22 |
11 | ISLIceland | Hilda Lúthersdóttir | 2:24.41 |
12 | USAUnited States | Lilly King | 2:24.59 |
13 | JPNJapan | Kanako Watanabe | 2:25.10 |
14 | FINFinland | Jenna Laukkanen | 2:25.14 |
15 | RUSRussia | Sofia Andreeva | 2:25.90 |
16 | USAUnited States | Molly Hannis | 2:26.80 |
17 | BELBelgium | Fanny Lecluyse | 2:27.16 |
18 | CZECzechia | Martina Moravcikova | 2:27.51 |
19 | HUNHungary | Dalma Sebestyen | 2:27.94 |
20 | HUNHungary | Anna Sztankovics | 2:27.97 |
21 | ARGArgentina | Julia Sebastian | 2:27.98 |
22 | AUSAustralia | Georgia Bohl | 2:28.24 |
23 | CANCanada | Martha McCabe | 2:28.62 |
24 | CHNChina | Yu Jingyao | 2:28.65 |
25 | IRLIreland | Fiona Doyle | 2:29.76 |
26 | SWESweden | Sophie Hansson | 2:30.59 |
27 | LATLatvia | Alona Ribakova | 2:30.82 |
28 | ISRIsrael | Amit Ivry | 2:31.49 |
29 | KORSouth Korea | Back Suyeon | 2:32.79 |
HKGHong Kong | Yvette Kong | DNS |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Heats | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
1 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:22.72 Q |
2 | JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:22.86 Q |
3 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:23.00 Q |
4 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:23.34 Q |
5 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:23.37 Q |
6 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:23.69 Q |
7 | TURTurkey | Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes | 2:23.83 Q |
8 | RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:23.90 Q |
9 | CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:24.33 Q |
10 | ISLIceland | Hilda Lúthersdóttir | 2:24.43 Q |
11 | ESPSpain | Jessica Vall | 2:24.55 Q |
12 | USAUnited States | Molly Hannis | 2:24.74 Q |
13 | JPNJapan | Kanako Watanabe | 2:24.77 Q |
14 | FINFinland | Jenna Laukkanen | 2:25.52 Q |
15 | USAUnited States | Lilly King | 2:25.89 Q |
16 | RUSRussia | Sofia Andreeva | 2:26.58 Q |
17 | BELBelgium | Fanny Lecluyse | 2:27.16 |
18 | CZECzechia | Martina Moravcikova | 2:27.51 |
19 | HUNHungary | Dalma Sebestyen | 2:27.94 |
20 | HUNHungary | Anna Sztankovics | 2:27.97 |
21 | ARGArgentina | Julia Sebastian | 2:27.98 |
22 | AUSAustralia | Georgia Bohl | 2:28.24 |
23 | CANCanada | Martha McCabe | 2:28.62 |
24 | CHNChina | Yu Jingyao | 2:28.65 |
25 | IRLIreland | Fiona Doyle | 2:29.76 |
26 | SWESweden | Sophie Hansson | 2:30.59 |
27 | LATLatvia | Alona Ribakova | 2:30.82 |
28 | ISRIsrael | Amit Ivry | 2:31.49 |
29 | KORSouth Korea | Back Suyeon | 2:32.79 |
HKGHong Kong | Yvette Kong | DNS |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Final | |||
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August 12 - Final | |||
1 | JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:20.30 |
2 | RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:21.97 |
3 | CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:22.28 |
4 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:22.34 |
5 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:22.43 |
6 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:22.72 |
7 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:23.19 |
8 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:23.74 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Semifinal, Semifinal 2 | |||
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August 11 - Final | |||
1 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:21.69 |
2 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:22.33 |
3 | CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:22.37 |
4 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:22.45 |
5 | TURTurkey | Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes | 2:23.49 |
6 | ESPSpain | Jessica Vall | 2:24.22 |
7 | USAUnited States | Lilly King | 2:24.59 |
8 | JPNJapan | Kanako Watanabe | 2:25.10 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Semifinal, Semifinal 1 | |||
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August 11 - Final | |||
1 | JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:22.11 |
2 | RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:22.52 |
3 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:22.71 |
4 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:22.87 |
5 | ISLIceland | Hilda Lúthersdóttir | 2:24.41 |
6 | FINFinland | Jenna Laukkanen | 2:25.14 |
7 | RUSRussia | Sofia Andreeva | 2:25.90 |
8 | USAUnited States | Molly Hannis | 2:26.80 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Semifinal | |||
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August 11 - Final | |||
1 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:21.69 Q |
2 | JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:22.11 Q |
3 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:22.33 Q |
4 | CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:22.37 Q |
5 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:22.45 Q |
6 | RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:22.52 Q |
7 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:22.71 Q |
8 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:22.87 Q |
9 | TURTurkey | Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes | 2:23.49 |
10 | ESPSpain | Jessica Vall | 2:24.22 |
11 | ISLIceland | Hilda Lúthersdóttir | 2:24.41 |
12 | USAUnited States | Lilly King | 2:24.59 |
13 | JPNJapan | Kanako Watanabe | 2:25.10 |
14 | FINFinland | Jenna Laukkanen | 2:25.14 |
15 | RUSRussia | Sofia Andreeva | 2:25.90 |
16 | USAUnited States | Molly Hannis | 2:26.80 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Heats, Heat 4 | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
1 | CANCanada | Kierra Smith | 2:23.69 |
2 | TURTurkey | Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes | 2:23.83 |
3 | RUSRussia | Yulia Efimova | 2:23.90 |
4 | CHNChina | Shi Jinglin | 2:24.33 |
5 | USAUnited States | Molly Hannis | 2:24.74 |
6 | FINFinland | Jenna Laukkanen | 2:25.52 |
7 | BELBelgium | Fanny Lecluyse | 2:27.16 |
8 | CHNChina | Yu Jingyao | 2:28.65 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Heats, Heat 3 | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
1 | JPNJapan | Rie Kaneto | 2:22.86 |
2 | AUSAustralia | Taylor McKeown | 2:23.00 |
3 | GBRGreat Britain | Chloe Tutton | 2:23.34 |
4 | ISLIceland | Hilda Lúthersdóttir | 2:24.43 |
5 | CZECzechia | Martina Moravcikova | 2:27.51 |
6 | HUNHungary | Dalma Sebestyen | 2:27.94 |
7 | AUSAustralia | Georgia Bohl | 2:28.24 |
8 | CANCanada | Martha McCabe | 2:28.62 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Heats, Heat 2 | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
1 | DENDenmark | Rikke Møller Pedersen | 2:22.72 |
2 | GBRGreat Britain | Molly Renshaw | 2:23.37 |
3 | ESPSpain | Jessica Vall | 2:24.55 |
4 | JPNJapan | Kanako Watanabe | 2:24.77 |
5 | USAUnited States | Lilly King | 2:25.89 |
6 | RUSRussia | Sofia Andreeva | 2:26.58 |
7 | HUNHungary | Anna Sztankovics | 2:27.97 |
8 | KORSouth Korea | Back Suyeon | 2:32.79 |
Women's 200m Breaststroke, Heats, Heat 1 | |||
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August 10 - Final | |||
1 | ARGArgentina | Julia Sebastian | 2:27.98 |
2 | IRLIreland | Fiona Doyle | 2:29.76 |
3 | SWESweden | Sophie Hansson | 2:30.59 |
4 | LATLatvia | Alona Ribakova | 2:30.82 |
5 | ISRIsrael | Amit Ivry | 2:31.49 |
HKGHong Kong | Yvette Kong | DNS |
Medal Tracker
Overall Medal Leaders
- 126USA
- 91CHN
- 65GBR
Individual Medal Leaders
USA | 40 |
CHN | 40 |
JPN | 20 |
USA | 44 |
CHN | 27 |
FRA | 26 |
USA | 42 |
GBR | 29 |
CHN | 24 |
Overall Medal Leaders
- 6Yufei
- 5Marchand
- 5Huske
Individual Medal Leaders
Marchand | 4 |
Huske | 3 |
O'Callaghan | 3 |
Smith | 3 |
Huske | 2 |
Walsh | 2 |
Yufei | 5 |
Junxuan | 3 |
McKeown | 2 |
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