﻿{"id":2837,"date":"2001-08-29T10:36:56","date_gmt":"2001-08-29T15:36:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/08\/goodwill-games-us-women-beat-europe-82-67-men-fall-to-australia-93-5-55-5\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T18:34:47","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T01:34:47","slug":"goodwill-games-us-women-beat-europe-82-67-men-fall-to-australia-93-5-55-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/goodwill-games-us-women-beat-europe-82-67-men-fall-to-australia-93-5-55-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Goodwill Games: US Women Beat Europe 82-67; Men Fall to Australia 93.5-55.5"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BRISBANE, Australia. Aug. 29.  THE US women won 10 events and posted nine second- and nine third-place finishes to defeat the European All-Stars, 82-67, in the opening dual meet of the Goodwill Games swimming competition at the Chandler Aquatic Centre in Cleveland, a suburb of Brisbane. <\/p>\n<p>The American men&#39;s team, disadvantaged by the absence of many of its top stars, fell to arch-rival Australia, 93.5-55.5.<\/p>\n<p>In other action, Australia&#39;s women trounced the World All-Stars, 96-53, while the World All-Star men&#39;s team disposed of the Europeans, 85-64.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women: USA 82, Europe 67<\/b><br \/>\n&quot;We&#39;re just ecstatic to win,&quot; said US women&#39;s head coach Dick Shoulberg. &quot;We felt that the European All-Stars was the best team here. We swam tough. We got the third-place finishes where we needed them and got the first- and second-place finishes, too. It was a balanced lineup. We&#39;re glad to get the first victory. Now we&#39;ll relax a little better and get ready for tomorrow&#39;s meet against Australia. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;It will be a tough meet. They have the same type of team camaradie we have and they&#39;ll have a big crowd cheering for them. It will be a fun meet.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The score of the meet is deceptive.  The meet is scored 5-3-1 in individual events &#8212; 5 points for first place, 3 for second and 1 for third; relays are scored 7-0.  With one event to go, the 400 free relay, the US had an insurmountable 8-point lead, 75-67.  In the final event, the Euros made only a half-hearted effort as the US won an easy victory.<\/p>\n<p>Europe jumped out to an early lead, winning the opening event, the 400m medley relay, 4:07.26 to 4:08.54 to take a 7-0 lead in the meet. <\/p>\n<p>The U.S. rallied quickly though, winning the next three events, including a 1-2 finish by Haley Cope and Diana MacManus in the 100m back. At that point, the score stood 20-14 in the Americans&#39; favor.<\/p>\n<p>The European All-Stars pulled even two events later when Anna-Karin Kammerling and Inge de Bruijn took the 50m fly and 50m free. Amy Field and Staciana Stitts put the U.S. back on top with an upset 1-2 sweep in the 100m breast. <\/p>\n<p>The Americans held the lead through the next two events with wins by Emily Mason (200m fly) and a third-place finish in the 100m free by Colleen Lanne. Antje Buschschulte won the 200m back, but second- and third-place finishes by MacManus and Lauren Gettel kept the U.S. in it, tying the score at 44. <\/p>\n<p>A 1-2 finish for Europe in the 100m fly by Otylia Jedrzejczak and Mette Jacobsen gave the All-Stars a 60-55 lead, but the U.S. again rallied to post back-to-back 1-2 finishes in the 50m back (Cope and MacManus) and 50m breast (Field and Stitts). <\/p>\n<p>With two events left, the U.S. led 71-62. All that was needed for the Americans to clinch the victory was a win or a 2-3 finish in the 200m IM, the next-to-last event of the meet. Gabrielle Rose and Leslie Lunsmann came through at second and third behind Olympic gold medalist Yana Klochkova to give the U.S. the win. The Americans capped the meet off by winning the final event, the 400m free relay. <\/p>\n<p>Double individual wins were posted by Kristen Caverly (200m breast, 400m IM), Haley Cope (50m, 100m back) and Amy Field (50m, 100m breast). Lindsay Benko and Emily Mason grabbed wins in the 200m free and 200m fly, respectively. <\/p>\n<p>Adrienne Binder took the first US medal of the Games, earning a bronze in the 800m free, an event only contested once at this competition. Binder hung with Klochkova for most of the race, leading at the 700m mark, 7:36.20 to 7:36.36, before the Olympic gold medalist in the two medleys pulled ahead to win 8:38.51 to 8:40.00, a lifetime best for Binder. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men: Australia 93.5, USA 55.5<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia had no trouble eliminating an under-manned US men&#39;s team, taking 11 of the 17 events contested.<\/p>\n<p>The Aussies jumped out to a 7-0 win by taking the 400 medley relay in 3:38.26 and never looked back.  But though the US went down, it went down fighting.<\/p>\n<p>Tom Wilkens (4:18.72) and Eric Donnelly (4:21.38) went 1-3 in the 400 IM, closing the gap to 10-6.  But &#8212; no surprise &#8212; Ian Thorpe (1:48.34) and Grant Hackett (1:48.82) went 1-2 in the 200 free to give the Aussies an 18-7 lead.<\/p>\n<p>Dan Wescott went a lifetime best 55.58 and Jayme Cramer clocked 56.34 for a stunning 1-2 upset in the 100 back to bring the US to within 4 points, 19-15.  But they never got closer.<\/p>\n<p>Geoff Huegill (23.79) and Adam Pine (24.23) 1-2&#39;d the 50 fly, then Ashley Callus won the 50 free (22.52) in a race that saw 14-hundredths of a second separate all four finishers.<\/p>\n<p>The best swim of the meet was Tom Malchow&#39;s 1:55.27 &#8212; only .69 off the world record &#8212; for a monster 4.50-second win in the 200 fly.  After an unusually measured first 50, Malchow split 55.62 at the 100, then came back strong.  <\/p>\n<p>The Americans won six events and were second in six others, while posting eight third-place finishes.<br \/>\n&quot;We saw some good stuff out of the team tonight,&quot; said men&#39;s head coach Dave Salo. &quot;We got out-touched in some close races. There were a few mistakes here and there and some places where we can pick up points in the later meets. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Our goal is to get to the gold medal round, and if we can do that, I think we can give Australia a run for their money. It will still be a tough meet, but we have a shot. We had some young guys step up tonight and our veterans will wake up a little bit as the week goes on. We didn&#39;t show all our cards tonight.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Dan Westcott and Jarrod Marrs each captured two wins tonight. Westcott took the 50m (25.95) and 100m back, while Marrs won the breaststroke sprints.  Marrs used a brilliant turn and finish to take the 100 breast in 1:02.35, 2-hundredths ahead of Australia&#39;s Simon Cowley.  <\/p>\n<p>Grant Hackett coasted to a 15:01.25 win in the 1500, a gold medal event.  The time was almost 26 seconds outside the world record of 14:34.56 he set at last month&#39;s world championships in Japan. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;It&#39;s been a long season and it&#39;s hard to back up time and time again,&quot; said Hackett, who also holds the Olympic, world and Commonwealth titles. &quot;I just wanted to go out there and win the race.&quot; <\/p>\n<p><b>Women: Australia 96, World 53<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia, favorites to win the women&#39;s team title, won their opening match, easily whacking the World All Stars 96-53. <\/p>\n<p>Under the Goodwill Games&#39; unique format, the four teams will compete against each over the next four days before the top two swim off for the gold medal. <\/p>\n<p>The Aussies took 11 of the 17 events, with triple World Championship gold medalist Petria Thomas winning two events, while Giaan Rooney took the 200m freestyle, the event in which she claimed the world title. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men: World 85, Europe 64<\/b><br \/>\nAlthough each team is allowed 23 swimmers, the European men had only 12 at their disposal.  So desperate were they that they had to coax Dutch manager Marcel Wouda out of retirement to swim the 50m breaststroke. <\/p>\n<p>Even so, they were even with the World team with just three races to go before their lack of depth caused them to lose the final three events. <\/p>\n<p>Next up: USA women vs. Australia, Aug. 30, 7:30 p.m. Brisbane (5:30 a.m. Eastern and Pacific Time)  <\/p>\n<p><b>RESULTS<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN<br \/>\n1  USA  1-0  82<br \/>\n2  EUR  0-1  67<\/b>  <\/p>\n<p>4 x 100m Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  EUR  1 &#8211; 4:07.26<br \/>\nBUSCHSCHULTE, Antje (GER)  1:01.78          7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; BAANS, Madelon (NED)  2:13.31<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; JEDRZEJCZAK, Oti (POL)  3:12.37<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; DE BRUIJN, Inge (NED)  4:07.26<br \/>\n2  USA       4:08.54<br \/>\n1 &#8211; COPE, Haley  1:03.03                    0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; STITTS, Staciana  2:12.86<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; VOLLMER, Dana  3:12.89<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; ROSE, Gabrielle  4:08.54  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  CAVERLY, Kristen    1:05.41  1   2:19.07  1   3:40.83  1   4:47.15  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  CASLARU, Beatrice (ROM)    1:06.23  2   2:21.82  2   3:41.72  2   4:47.75  3<br \/>\n3  USA  LUNSMANN, Leslie    1:06.51  3   2:22.39  3   3:45.70  3   4:51.46  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  NORDENSTAM, Sara (SWE)    1:08.17  4   2:28.26  4   3:55.03  4   5:09.18  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  BENKO, Lindsay    28.32  1   58.55  1   1:29.56  1   2:00.01  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  MORAVCOVA, Martina (SVK)    28.54  2   58.96  2   1:30.03  2   2:00.56  3<br \/>\n3  USA  THIES, Lauren    28.76  3   59.28  3   1:30.58  3   2:01.53  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  GEURTS, Carla (NED)    28.88  4   59.81  4   1:31.81  4   2:04.01  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  MACMANUS, Diana    30.44  1   1:02.54  5<br \/>\n2  USA  COPE, Haley    30.93  3   1:02.82  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  SCHREUDER, Hinkelien (NED)    31.21  4   1:04.94  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  HLAVACKOVA, Ilona (CZE)    30.77  2   1:04.98  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  EUR  KAMMERLING, Anna-Karin (SWE)    26.87  5<br \/>\n2  USA  VOLLMER, Dana    27.42  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  SJOBERG, Johanna (SWE)    27.59  1<br \/>\n4  USA  KIRK, Dana    28.02  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  DE BRUIJN, Inge (NED)    25.20  5<br \/>\n2  USA  STONE, Tammie    25.37  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  POPCHENKO, Yelena (BLR)    25.49  1<br \/>\n4  USA  LANNE, Colleen    25.61  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  FIELD, Amy    33.56  2   1:10.74  5<br \/>\n2  USA  STITTS, Staciana    33.51  1   1:10.80  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  IGELSTROM, Emma (SWE)    33.89  3   1:11.67  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  GERASCH, Sylvia (GER)    33.92  4   1:12.52  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  USA  MASON, Emily    28.98  1   1:01.27  1   1:35.25  1   2:10.20  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  JACOBSEN, Mette (DEN)    29.90  3   1:03.08  2   1:36.71  2   2:11.19  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  JEDRZEJCZAK, Oti (POL)    29.74  2   1:03.16  3   1:37.77  4   2:11.75  1<br \/>\n4  USA  KIRK, Dana    30.54  4   1:03.89  4   1:37.75  3   2:13.13  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  POPCHENKO, Yelena (BLR)    27.66  4   55.82  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  MORAVCOVA, Martina (SVK)    27.54  3   55.93  3<br \/>\n3  USA  LANNE, Colleen    27.04  1   56.01  1<br \/>\n4  USA  ROSE, Gabrielle    27.19  2   56.37  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  EUR  BUSCHSCHULTE, Antje (GER)    32.14  2   1:05.48  2   1:39.81  1   2:14.39  5<br \/>\n2  USA  MACMANUS, Diana    32.33  3   1:07.03  3   1:41.17  3   2:14.61  3<br \/>\n3  USA  GETTEL, Lauren    31.58  1   1:05.39  1   1:40.82  2   2:17.40  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  CAVERLY, Kristen    34.71  2   1:12.53  2   1:51.63  2   2:30.09  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  CASLARU, Beatrice (ROM)    34.45  1   1:12.26  1   1:51.53  1   2:30.19  3<br \/>\n3  USA  SPANN, Alexandra    34.81  3   1:13.26  3   1:52.27  3   2:32.24  1  <\/p>\n<p>800 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  KLOCHKOVA, Yana (UKR)    2:07.55  1   4:19.57  1   6:30.96  2   8:38.51  5<br \/>\n2  USA  BINDER, Adrienne    2:07.58  3   4:19.70  2   6:30.71  1   8:40.00  3<br \/>\n3  USA  KELLER, Kalyn    2:07.56  2   4:20.93  3   6:36.46  3   8:52.25  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  EUR  JEDRZEJCZAK, Oti (POL)    28.59  1   1:00.57  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  JACOBSEN, Mette (DEN)    28.89  2   1:00.60  3<br \/>\n3  USA  KIRK, Dana    28.93  3   1:01.53  1<br \/>\n4  USA  VOLLMER, Dana    29.25  4   1:02.32  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  COPE, Haley    28.89  5<br \/>\n2  USA  MACMANUS, Diana    29.39  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HLAVACKOVA, Ilona (CZE)    29.42  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  SCHREUDER, Hinkelien (NED)    30.34  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  FIELD, Amy    32.76  5<br \/>\n2  USA  STITTS, Staciana    32.79  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  IGELSTROM, Emma (SWE)    32.91  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  GERASCH, Sylvia (GER)    33.43  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  EUR  KLOCHKOVA, Yana (UKR)    29.07  2   1:03.66  1   1:43.09  1   2:15.01  5<br \/>\n2  USA  ROSE, Gabrielle    29.06  1   1:04.38  2   1:44.02  2   2:16.48  3<br \/>\n3  USA  LUNSMANN, Leslie    30.62  3   1:06.33  3   1:48.09  3   2:19.89  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  NORDENSTAM, Sara (SWE)    31.28  4   1:09.22  4   1:49.90  4   2:24.63  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  USA                       3:45.71<br \/>\n1 &#8211;  BENKO, Lindsay  55.74           7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; LANNE, Colleen  1:52.54<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; STONE, Tammie  2:47.86<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; COPE, Haley  3:45.71<br \/>\n2  EUR                       3:49.68<br \/>\n1 &#8211; MORAVCOVA, Martina (SVK)  57.20     0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; SJOBERG, Johanna (SWE)  1:53.95<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; POPCHENKO, Yelena (BLR)  2:49.98<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; DE BRUIJN, Inge (NED)  3:49.68  <\/p>\n<p><b>MEN<\/p>\n<p>1  AUS  1-0  93.5<br \/>\n2  USA  0-1  55.5<\/b>  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS                        3:28.26      7<br \/>\n 1 &#8211; WELSH, Matthew  55.47  GR<br \/>\n7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; HARRISON, Regan  1:57.76<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; HUEGILL, Geoff  2:49.70<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  3:38.26<br \/>\n2  USA                        3:42.14       0<br \/>\n1 &#8211; CRAMER, Jayme  56.15<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; MARRS, Jarrod  1:57.54<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; HANNAN, Thomas  2:51.72<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; HALL, JR., Gary  3:42.14  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    58.06  1   2:04.89  1   3:15.24  1   4:18.72  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    58.87  3   2:08.09  4   3:20.82  3   4:21.19  3<br \/>\n3  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    58.72  2   2:06.00  3   3:21.20  4   4:21.38  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  STEED, Trent    59.02  4   2:05.25  2   3:19.25  2   4:23.40  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  THORPE, Ian    26.05  3   53.84  2   1:21.65  1   1:48.34  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    25.67  1   53.79  1   1:21.84  2   1:48.82  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CARVIN, Chad    26.00  2   53.87  3   1:22.05  3   1:50.04  1<br \/>\n4  USA  TARWATER, Davis    26.52  4   54.50  4   1:22.68  4   1:50.69  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n`  USA  WESTCOTT, James    27.33  2   55.58  5<br \/>\n2  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    27.81  3   56.34  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  WATSON, Josh    26.89  1   56.45  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    27.86  4   57.38  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  HUEGILL, Geoff    23.79  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PINE, Adam    24.23  3<br \/>\n3  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    25.06  1<br \/>\n4  USA  MONTAGUE, Joey    25.53  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  CALLUS, Ashley    22.52  5<br \/>\n2  USA  LEZAK, Jason    22.59  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  HAWKE, Brett    22.66  0.5<br \/>\n3  USA  HALL, JR., Gary    22.66  0.5  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    29.18  1   1:02.35  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    29.45  2   1:02.37  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  PIPER, Jim    29.49  3   1:02.53  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    29.85  4   1:02.80  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  USA  MALCHOW, Tom    26.42  1   55.62  1   1:25.31  1  GR 1:55.27  5<br \/>\n2  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    27.65  4   58.36  3   1:28.88  2   1:59.77  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    27.52  3   58.57  4   1:29.92  4   2:00.01  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  KIRBY, William    27.39  2   57.91  2   1:29.01  3   2:00.16  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  KLIM, Michael    23.60  1   48.81  5<br \/>\n2  USA  TUCKER, Scott    23.78  2   49.39  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  CALLUS, Ashley    24.37  4   49.72  1<br \/>\n4  USA  BUSSE, Gregory    24.01  3   50.34  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    28.56  3   59.62  3   1:31.54  4   2:01.66  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HASS, Ray    28.10  1   59.13  2   1:30.58  2   2:01.98  3<br \/>\n3  USA  DEJONG, Christian    28.87  4   59.67  4   1:31.27  3   2:02.12  1<br \/>\n4  USA  WAGNER, Luke    28.48  2   58.98  1   1:30.15  1   2:02.63  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  PIPER, Jim    30.85  1   1:05.19  2   1:39.50  1   2:14.09  5<br \/>\n2  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    30.90  2   1:05.52  3   1:39.96  2   2:14.44  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  HARRISON, Regan    30.91  3   1:04.90  1   1:40.01  3   2:15.25  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    32.17  4   1:07.30  4   1:42.63  4   2:17.66  0  <\/p>\n<p>1500 Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    3:56.86  1   8:01.76  1   12:03.99  1  GR 15:01.25  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  STEVENS, Craig    4:00.37  2   8:10.16  2   12:21.06  3   15:22.90  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRIPPEN, Fran    4:00.48  3   8:10.19  3   12:20.69  2   15:31.04  1<br \/>\n4  USA  TARWATER, Davis    4:06.39  4   8:17.39  4   12:26.81  4   15:34.41  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  HUEGILL, Geoff    24.99  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PINE, Adam    25.36  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    25.58  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    25.75  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WESTCOTT, James    25.95  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    26.02  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  JENKINS, David    27.13  1<br \/>\n4  USA  DEJONG, Christian    27.31  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    28.50  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    28.74  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  ROGERS, Phil    28.78  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    29.30  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  AUS  VAN DER ZANT, Robert    26.73  2   58.24  2   1:34.24  3   2:02.41  5<br \/>\n2  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    27.08  3   59.52  3   1:33.98  2   2:03.03  3<br \/>\n3  USA  MONTAGUE, Joey    26.63  1   57.73  1   1:33.52  1   2:03.55  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    27.30  4   1:01.08  4   1:37.11  4   2:07.56  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS                     3:17.59      7<br \/>\n1 &#8211; KLIM, Michael  49.34<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; CALLUS, Ashley  1:38.28<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; PEARSON, Todd  2:27.46<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  3:17.59<br \/>\n2  USA                     3:19.97      0<br \/>\n1 &#8211; LEZAK, Jason  49.53<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; TUCKER, Scott  1:39.60<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; BUSSE, Gregory  2:29.66<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; ANDERSON, Carl  3:19.97  <\/p>\n<p><b>WOMEN<\/p>\n<p>1  AUS   96<br \/>\n2  WLD   53<\/p>\n<p>Women&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  1-0  96<br \/>\n2  USA  1-0  82<br \/>\n3  EUR  0-1  67<br \/>\n4  WLD  0-1  53  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS                      4:10.51  7<br \/>\n1 &#8211; CALUB, Dyana  1:02.91<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; JONES, Leisel  2:11.73<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; THOMAS, Petria  3:11.07<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; RYAN, Sarah  4:10.51<br \/>\n2  WLD                      4;14.93   0<br \/>\n1 &#8211; GAMMEL, Erin (CAN)  1:03.24<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; PIERSE, Annamay (CAN)  2:15.52<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; DEGLAU, Jessica (CAN)  3:17.41<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; FITCH, Alison (NZL)  4:14.93  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  AUS  REILLY, Jennifer    1:06.26  2   2:18.35  1   3:42.10  1   4:49.60  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  VAN WELIE, Elizabeth (NZL)    1:04.71  1   2:20.75  3   3:45.48  2   4:53.04  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  NORFOLK, Helen (NZL)    1:06.79  4   2:18.66  2   3:47.20  3   4:56.19  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  RODIER, Yvette    1:06.33  3   2:21.18  4   3:48.96  4   4:58.19  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  ROONEY, Giaan    28.80  1   59.53  1   1:30.29  1   2:00.48  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  MITA, Maki (JPN)    29.38  4   1:00.26  4   1:30.84  4   2:00.49  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  GRAHAM, Elka    28.82  2   59.58  2   1:30.60  2   2:00.77  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  MULLER, Helene (RSA)    29.19  3   59.88  3   1:30.68  3   2:00.79  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  WITTSTOCK, Charlene (RSA)    30.54  1   1:02.66  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  STONEY, Clementine    30.81  2   1:02.75  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  CALUB, Dyana    31.06  3   1:03.16  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GAMMEL, Erin (CAN)    31.57  4   1:04.29  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  THOMAS, Petria    26.94  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  ONISHI, Junko (JPN)    27.35  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  HAM, Julia    28.02  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  DU PLESSIS, Renate (RSA)    28.24  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  RYAN, Sarah    26.00  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  RIGNALL, Vivienne (NZL)    26.01  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  COPARROPA, Eileen (PAN)    26.18  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  EDINGTON, Sophie    26.26  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  HANSON, Brooke    33.37  2   1:09.98  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  JONES, Leisel    33.26  1   1:10.02  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  RUAN, Yi (CHN)    33.86  3   1:11.65  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  WAGNER, Tamara (CAN)    34.09  4   1:11.77  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  THOMAS, Petria    29.63  1   1:03.50  1   1:37.57  1   2:11.77  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  DEGLAU, Jessica (CAN)    30.35  4   1:03.93  3   1:37.94  2   2:12.13  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  LOOTS, Mandy (RSA)    29.79  2   1:03.70  2   1:38.02  3   2:12.50  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  GALVEZ, Felicity    30.26  3   1:04.66  4   1:39.13  4   2:14.30  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  RYAN, Sarah    27.03  1   55.94  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  GRAHAM, Elka    27.54  3   56.33  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  MULLER, Helene (RSA)    27.54  3   56.35  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  NICHOLLS, Laura (CAN)    27.42  2   56.90  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  STONEY, Clementine    32.80  2   1:06.96  2   1:41.81  1   2:15.74  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  TUCKER, Kelly    32.35  1   1:06.31  1   1:41.96  2   2:16.68  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  NORFOLK, Helen (NZL)    33.40  3   1:08.17  3   1:43.05  3   2:17.52  1<br \/>\n4  NZL  TAIT, Karen    34.08  4   1:09.97  4   1:46.68  4   2:22.98  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  JONES, Leisel    35.60  2   1:15.34  2   1:54.91  2   2:31.90  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HANSON, Brooke    35.41  1   1:14.94  1   1:54.61  1   2:33.69  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  RUAN, Yi (CHN)    35.97  3   1:15.99  4   1:55.98  4   2:35.48  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  PIERSE, Annamay (CAN)    36.21  4   1:15.72  3   1:55.77  3   2:35.63  0  <\/p>\n<p>800 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  WLD  ATKINSON, Janelle (JAM)    2:08.63  2   4:20.22  2   6:32.02  1   8:39.71  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PASCOE, Amanda    2:08.19  1   4:19.91  1   6:32.28  3   8:43.20  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  TANG, Jingwen (CHN)    2:08.86  3   4:20.28  3   6:32.05  2   8:43.97  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  BENZIE, Charlene    2:08.93  4   4:22.57  4   6:38.46  4   8:55.31  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  ONISHI, Junko (JPN)    28.35  1   59.57  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HAM, Julia    28.49  2   1:01.43  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  LOOTS, Mandy (RSA)    28.90  3   1:01.48  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  HUNTER, Nicole    29.18  4   1:02.63  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  WITTSTOCK, Charlene (RSA)    29.42  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  ROONEY, Giaan    29.65  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  CALUB, Dyana    29.68  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  DU PLESSIS, Renate (RSA)    29.91  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  HANSON, Brooke    32.08  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  RUAN, Yi (CHN)    32.99  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  WAGNER, Tamara (CAN)    33.14  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  WHITE, Tarnee    33.29  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  WLD  LIMPERT, Marianne (CAN)    29.11  1   1:03.90  1   1:43.16  1   2:15.08  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  MUNZ, Lori    29.26  2   1:04.91  2   1:45.13  2   2:18.00  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  REILLY, Jennifer    31.63  4   1:06.93  4   1:47.95  3   2:20.20  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  NORFOLK, Helen (NZL)    31.22  3   1:05.89  3   1:48.64  4   2:20.86  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS                   3:44.79  7<br \/>\n1 &#8211; RYAN, Sarah  56.16<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; GRAHAM, Elka  1:52.95<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; HENRY, Jodie  2:48.74<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; ROONEY, Giaan  3:44.79<br \/>\n2  WLD                    3:46.35   0<br \/>\n1 &#8211; NICHOLLS, Laura (CAN)  57.14<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; DEGLAU, Jessica (CAN)  1:53.96<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; MITA, Maki (JPN)  2:50.43<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; MULLER, Helene (RSA)  3:46.35  <\/p>\n<p><b>MEN<\/p>\n<p>1  WLD   86<br \/>\n2  EUR   63<\/p>\n<p> Men&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  1-0  93.5<br \/>\n2  WLD  1-0  86<br \/>\n3  EUR  0-1  63<br \/>\n4  USA  0-1  55.5  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  EUR                     3:39.66  7<br \/>\n1 &#8211; ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)  57.07<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)  1:58.73<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; FROLANDER, Lars (SWE)  2:51.05<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)  3:39.66<br \/>\n2  WLD                      3:40.76   0<br \/>\n1 &#8211; VERSFELD, Mark (CAN)  56.62<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; KNABE, Morgan (CAN)  1:58.82<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)  2:51.27<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)  3:40.76  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    58.80  1   2:06.45  1   3:19.28  1   4:21.26  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    59.76  2   2:08.75  2   3:19.82  2   4:26.24  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    1:00.69  3   2:08.88  3   3:24.35  3   4:27.51  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)    26.64  2   54.68  1   1:23.54  1   1:52.06  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  SHERRAN, Nick (NZL)    26.48  1   55.36  2   1:24.60  2   1:53.94  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)    27.01  3   56.09  3   1:25.82  3   1:55.94  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    27.82  1   57.11  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  GAT, Yoav (ISR)    28.61  2   57.71  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  VERSFELD, Mark (CAN)    29.12  3   58.65  1<br \/>\n&#8212;  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)   &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212;  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  EUR  FROLANDER, Lars (SWE)    24.24  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.26  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)    24.55  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  KEIZER, Joris (NED)    24.70  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)    22.36  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)    22.59  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)    23.03  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  DEDEKIND, Brendon (RSA)    23.16  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  KITAJIMA, Kosuke (JPN)  29.28  1   1:02.62  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KNABE, Morgan (CAN)    29.97  2   1:03.24  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)    30.64  3   1:03.72  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  LIVINGSTON, Andrew (PUR)    26.54  1   56.73  1   1:27.74  1   1:59.98  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  PARRY, Stephen (GBR)    26.62  2   56.87  2   1:27.99  2   2:00.10  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  VERSTER, Theo (RSA)    27.20  3   58.11  3   1:30.20  3   2:03.31  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    29.07  4   1:02.00  4   1:35.76  4   2:08.26  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  WLD  MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)    24.25  1   50.50  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  MARCHENKO, Igor (RUS)    25.59  2   52.89  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)    26.63  3   52.90  1<br \/>\n&#8212;  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)   &#8212; &#8212; &#8212; &#8212;  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  ISR  GAT, Yoav    29.60  3   1:01.41  2   1:33.35  1   2:04.76  5<br \/>\n2  CAN  VERSFELD, Mark    29.36  1   1:01.29  1   1:33.84  2   2:05.56  3<br \/>\n3  NZL  TALBOT, Scott    29.59  2   1:01.83  3   1:35.35  3   2:08.68  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  EUR  KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)    31.43  3   1:06.31  3   1:41.50  2   2:14.56  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    31.25  2   1:05.88  1   1:40.39  1   2:14.66  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  KITAJIMA, Kosuke (JPN)    31.18  1   1:06.22  2   1:42.07  3   2:16.34  1  <\/p>\n<p>1500 Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  FILIPETS, Aleksei (RUS)    3:59.07  1   8:03.44  1   12:07.09  1   15:07.17  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  BUTSENIN, Aleksei (RUS)    4:08.23  2   8:18.97  2   12:32.70  2   15:41.84  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  DUNCAN, Jonathan (NZL)    4:09.33  3   8:30.00  3   12:55.10  3   16:08.80  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GIBSON, Cameron (NZL)    4:11.49  4   8:34.81  4   12:56.94  4   16:11.10  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.84  1   53.45  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  MARCHENKO, Igor (RUS)    25.26  2   54.62  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KEIZER, Joris (NED)    26.12  3   55.28  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  SHERRAN, Nick (NZL)    26.20  4   55.93  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)    26.00  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  BENT, Neisser (CUB)    27.03  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    27.13  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)    27.28  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  PETERSEN, Brett (RSA)    28.93  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KITAJIMA, Kosuke (JPN)    29.14  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  WOUDA, Marcel (NED)    29.54  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    27.33  3   1:00.04  3   1:33.27  1   2:03.32  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    26.90  2   58.59  2   1:34.64  2   2:04.66  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    28.13  4   1:02.01  4   1:38.86  4   2:08.58  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  PARRY, Stephen (GBR)    26.12  1   57.65  1   1:38.19  3   2:09.84  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\nWLD                                  3;22.45  7<br \/>\n 1 &#8211; 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