﻿{"id":2842,"date":"2001-08-31T08:30:10","date_gmt":"2001-08-31T13:30:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/08\/goodwill-games-aussie-men-drub-euros-113-35-world-squeaks-by-usa\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T18:35:22","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T01:35:22","slug":"goodwill-games-aussie-men-drub-euros-113-35-world-squeaks-by-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/goodwill-games-aussie-men-drub-euros-113-35-world-squeaks-by-usa\/","title":{"rendered":"Goodwill Games: Aussie Men Drub Euros, 113-35; World Squeaks by USA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BRISBANE, Aug. 31.  THE undefeated Aussie men put a whuppin&#39; on a badly undermanned European All-Stars team, lashing them into submission 113-35.  In the second dual meet, the US men fell to the World All-Stars, 80-5 &#8211; 68.5, in a meet that went down to the final event.<\/p>\n<p><b>Aussies Roll On<\/b><br \/>\nThe Aussies won 15 of the 17 events contested with only Poland&#39;s Bart Kizierowski able to break the Australian stranglehold on the top place.<\/p>\n<p>Grant Hackett and matt Welsh both won individual events for the victors.  Hackett, the Olympic champ and WR-holder in the 1500, took the 200\/400 free in 1:49.01 and 3:47.34, respectively; Welsh, Olympic silver medalist, won the 100\/200 backstroke in 55.90 and 2:00.39.<\/p>\n<p>Geoff Huegill and Michael Klim posted the fastest Games times in the fly sprints, Huegill taking the 50 in 23.63 and Klim the 100 in 52.5.<\/p>\n<p>Kizierowski won both the 50 free (22.46) and 50 back (25.63) for the Europeans.<\/p>\n<p><b>World All-Stars Edge USA in Final Relay<\/b><br \/>\nIt was close all the way,as the World All-Stars kept creeping away from the USA men and the Yanks kept yanking them back.  In the end, it came down to the freestyle relay.  The world team had a 5-point lead, but the relay was scored 7-0.  If the US won the relay, they&#39;d win the meet by 2; if the World won, they&#39;d take all the marbles by 12.<\/p>\n<p>It was close for all 400 meters, with the US holding a narrow lead through the first 175 meters, before Roland Schoeman gave the global guys the lead for good.  In the end, the World team won by 1.4 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>But the US went down swinging, with Chad Carvin and Tom Wilkens taking some pretty good licks.  Carvin notched the 200\/400 free double, winning in 1:51.61 and 3:53.85, both times leading a one-two American sweep.  In the 200, Fran Crippen was second, while Davis tarwater took the #2 spot in the 400.<\/p>\n<p>Wilkens took both IMs.  He swaam a solid 4:17.93 to take the 400.  Then, in the 200, having to win to preserve a chance for the US to take the meet in the final relay, he came through with a 2:02.05 come-from-behind victory, beating New Zealand&#39;s Dean Kent (2:02.75) to the wall.<\/p>\n<p>The other winners for the USA were Tom Malchow, 200 fly (1:55.79), Luke Wagner, 100 back (56.89), and Jason Lezak, 100 free (49.42).  Dan Westcott led off the USA&#39;s medley relay in a lifetime best 100 backstroke time of 55.33. <\/p>\n<p>Canada&#39;s Mike Mintenko came up big for the World team, taking the 50 fly in 24.27, the 100 in a superb 52.75 and splitting 52.16 for the fly leg of the victorious medley relay.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kosuke Kitajima won the 100 breast in a Goodwill Games Record 1:01.76, breaking Kurt Grote&#39;s Games mark of 1:01.79 freom 1998.  South Africa&#39;s Roland Schoeman took the 50 free in 22.58.<\/p>\n<p>South Africans Terrence Parkin, silver medalist in Sydney last year, came from behind to win the 200 breast in 2:14.03.  Teammate Brett Petersen did the same in the 50 breast, 28.72.<\/p>\n<p>Canadians dominated the backstroke, Mark Versfeld winning the 200 in 2:02.09, Sean Sepulis taking the 50 in 26.85.<\/p>\n<p>The World Team won both relays, taking the medley in 3:39.54 and the freestyle in 3:19.78, both by about the same margin of victory &#8212; 1.4 seconds.<\/p>\n<p><b>RESULTS<\/p>\n<p>AUS  113<br \/>\nEUR   35<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  2-0  206.5<br \/>\n2  WLD  1-0  85<br \/>\n3  USA  0-1  55.5<br \/>\n4  EUR  0-2  99  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS  1 &#8211; WELSH, Matthew  55.94   3:41.86  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; HARRISON, Regan  1:57.89<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; HUEGILL, Geoff  2:50.72<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  3:41.86<br \/>\n2  EUR  1 &#8211; AMINOV, Vladislav (RUS)  56.64   3:47.68  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)  2:03.09<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; FROLANDER, Lars (SWE)  2:56.54<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)  3:47.68  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  AUS  STEED, Trent    58.30  1   2:05.85  1   3:21.49  1   4:23.48  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    1:00.74  3   2:09.32  2   3:24.12  2   4:24.62  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  VAN DER ZANT, Robert    1:00.54  2   2:11.67  3   3:28.91  3   4:32.19  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    26.32  3   54.79  3   1:22.63  3   1:49.01  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  CHERNYSHEV, Dmitri (RUS)    26.21  2   54.32  2   1:22.38  2   1:50.34  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  MATKOVICH, Antony    25.86  1   53.71  1   1:22.37  1   1:50.77  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)    26.66  4   55.14  4   1:24.26  4   1:53.09  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    27.64  2   55.90  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  AMINOV, Vladislav (RUS)    27.84  4   56.32  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  HASS, Ray    27.32  1   56.60  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)    27.76  3   56.90  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  HUEGILL, Geoff   GR 23.63  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PINE, Adam    24.21  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KEIZER, Joris (NED)    24.64  1  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)    22.46  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HAWKE, Brett    22.72  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)    22.96  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  JENKINS, David    23.19  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    29.26  1   1:02.16  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PIPER, Jim    35.43  2   1:15.38  3  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    27.09  2   57.71  2   1:28.67  2   1:59.71  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  PARRY, Stephen (GBR)    26.90  1   57.40  1   1:28.61  1   2:00.56  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  KIRBY, William    27.67  3   58.63  3   1:29.90  3   2:01.10  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  CALLUS, Ashley    23.75  1   49.34  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  PEARSON, Todd    24.22  2   49.80  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  CHERNYSHEV, Dmitri (RUS)    24.94  3   51.41  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)    25.83  4   53.67  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    28.68  1   59.13  1   1:29.94  1   2:00.39  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HASS, Ray    29.24  2   1:00.55  2   1:32.13  2   2:02.90  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  GAT, Yoav (ISR)    29.26  3   1:00.63  3   1:32.41  3   2:04.16  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  PIPER, Jim    30.64  1   1:04.86  1   1:38.88  1   2:13.36  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)    30.84  2   1:05.38  2   1:39.92  2   2:14.05  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  HARRISON, Regan    30.84  2   1:05.43  3   1:39.92  2   2:14.09  1  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    53.90  1   1:51.15  1   2:49.63  1  GR 3:47.34  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  STEVENS, Craig    56.03  2   1:54.69  2   2:53.55  2   3:51.72  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  BUTSENIN, Aleksei (RUS)    57.53  3   1:57.25  3   2:57.89  3   3:59.05  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  KLIM, Michael    24.61  1  GR 52.51  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  MARCHENKO, Igor (RUS)    24.84  2   53.26  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  PINE, Adam    25.14  3   53.33  1  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)   GR 25.63  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    25.89  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  JENKINS, David    27.18  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  FROLANDER, Lars (SWE)    27.22  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  ROGERS, Phil    28.80  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    28.88  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)    29.50  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  AUS  VAN DER ZANT, Robert    26.77  2   58.52  1   1:34.30  1   2:02.81  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  DUNNE, Leon    25.87  1   59.00  2   1:37.39  3   2:05.90  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    27.57  3   1:00.65  3   1:36.78  2   2:06.00  1  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS  1 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  49.57   3:17.82  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; CALLUS, Ashley  1:38.90<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; KIRBY, William  2:28.43<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; PEARSON, Todd  3:17.82<br \/>\n2  EUR  1 &#8211; KEIZER, Joris (NED)  52.53   3:35.89  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)  1:46.56<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)  2:38.85<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; CHERNYSHEV, Dmitri (RUS)  3:35.89  <\/p>\n<p><b>RESULTS<br \/>\nWLD   80.5<br \/>\nUSA   68.5<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  2-0  206.5<br \/>\n2  WLD  2-0  165.5<br \/>\n3  USA  0-2  124<br \/>\n4  EUR  0-2  99  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  WLD  1 &#8211; VERSFELD, Mark (CAN)  55.98   3:39.54  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; KNABE, Morgan (CAN)  1:57.90<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)  2:50.06<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)  3:39.54<br \/>\n2  USA  1 &#8211; WESTCOTT, Dan  55.33   3:40.93  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; HACKLER, Jeff  1:58.01<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; CRAMER, Jayme  2:51.85<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; TUCKER, Scott  3:40.93  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    58.11  1   2:04.45  1   3:15.31  1   4:17.93  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    58.95  3   2:06.48  3   3:19.75  2   4:20.50  3<br \/>\n3  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    58.52  2   2:06.37  2   3:21.16  3   4:20.86  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  CARVIN, Chad    26.20  1   54.04  1   1:22.36  1   1:51.61  5<br \/>\n2  USA  CRIPPEN, Fran    26.97  4   55.43  3   1:24.24  3   1:52.76  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SHERRAN, Nick (NZL)    26.23  2   54.83  2   1:24.16  2   1:53.53  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GIBSON, Cameron (NZL)    26.94  3   56.15  4   1:25.99  4   1:55.99  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WAGNER, Luke    27.60  3   56.89  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  BENT, Neisser (CUB)    28.18  4   56.94  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    27.59  2   57.28  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    27.27  1   57.35  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.27  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)    24.56  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    25.03  1<br \/>\n4  USA  WESTCOTT, Dan    25.10  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  WLD  SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)    22.58  5<br \/>\n2  USA  HALL, JR., Gary    23.05  3<br \/>\n3  USA  TUCKER, Scott    23.15  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  DEDEKIND, Brendon (RSA)    23.17  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  KITAJIMA, Kosuke (JPN)    29.20  1   1:01.76  5<br \/>\n2  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    29.41  2   1:02.37  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  KNABE, Morgan (CAN)    29.96  3   1:02.60  1<br \/>\n4  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    30.08  4   1:03.04  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  USA  MALCHOW, Tom    26.28  1   55.54  1   1:25.01  1   1:55.79  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  LIVINGSTON, Andrew (PUR)    26.47  2   55.99  2   1:27.04  2   2:00.14  3<br \/>\n3  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    27.76  4   58.17  3   1:29.07  3   2:00.16  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  VERSTER, Theo (RSA)    27.45  3   58.37  4   1:30.07  4   2:02.77  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  LEZAK, Jason    23.41  1   49.42  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  FOLKER, Nick (RSA)    24.15  2   50.20  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)    24.46  4   50.61  1<br \/>\n4  USA  ANDERSON, Luke    24.20  3   50.96  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  VERSFELD, Mark (CAN)    29.14  1   1:00.44  2   1:32.00  1   2:02.09  5<br \/>\n2  USA  WAGNER, Luke    29.70  3   1:01.66  4   1:33.10  3   2:02.49  3<br \/>\n3  USA  DEJONG, Christian    29.24  2   1:00.41  1   1:32.13  2   2:03.22  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  TALBOT, Scott (NZL)    29.78  4   1:01.61  3   1:33.30  4   2:05.34  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    31.15  2   1:05.52  2   1:39.85  2   2:14.03  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KITAJIMA, Kosuke (JPN)    30.38  1   1:04.75  1   1:39.58  1   2:14.71  3<br \/>\n3  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    32.00  4   1:07.44  4   1:42.96  4   2:18.14  1<br \/>\n4  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    31.64  3   1:06.75  3   1:42.95  3   2:21.62  0  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  CARVIN, Chad    55.88  1   1:54.58  1   2:54.20  1   3:53.85  5<br \/>\n2  USA  TARWATER, Davis    56.90  3   1:56.55  3   2:56.09  2   3:55.78  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  DUNCAN, Jonathan (NZL)    56.41  2   1:56.35  2   2:57.44  3   3:59.18  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GIBSON, Cameron (NZL)    57.45  4   2:00.19  4   3:04.29  4   4:09.75  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.65  1   52.75  5<br \/>\n2  USA  WESTCOTT, Dan    25.66  3   54.44  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    25.60  2   54.46  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  LIVINGSTON, Andrew (PUR)    25.73  4   54.69  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    26.85  5<br \/>\n2  USA  WAGNER, Luke    26.90  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  BENT, Neisser (CUB)    27.01  1<br \/>\n3  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    27.01  1  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1 WLD  PETERSEN, Brett (RSA)    28.72  5<br \/>\n2  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    28.89  3<br \/>\n3  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    29.19  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  DEDEKIND, Brendon (RSA)    29.56  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    26.74  2   58.46  2   1:32.31  1   2:02.05  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    27.02  3   58.82  3   1:33.95  2   2:02.75  3<br \/>\n3  USA  MONTAGUE, Joey    26.63  1   57.93  1   1:33.98  3   2:03.41  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    27.55  4   1:00.34  4   1:33.98  3   2:05.56  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  WLD  1 &#8211; MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)  50.79   3:19.78  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; FOLKER, Nick (RSA)  1:40.62<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)  2:29.81<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)  3:19.78<br \/>\n2  USA  1 &#8211; BUSSE, Gregory  50.76   3:21.18  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; ANDERSON, Luke  1:41.31<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; TUCKER, Scott  2:30.66<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; LEZAK, Jason  3:21.18<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BRISBANE, Aug. 31. THE undefeated Aussie men put a whuppin&#39; on a badly undermanned European All-Stars team, lashing them into submission 113-35. 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