﻿{"id":2845,"date":"2001-09-02T12:21:15","date_gmt":"2001-09-02T17:21:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/09\/aussie-men-on-top-of-the-world-101-47-us-stomps-europe-103-46\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T18:36:07","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T01:36:07","slug":"aussie-men-on-top-of-the-world-101-47-us-stomps-europe-103-46","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/aussie-men-on-top-of-the-world-101-47-us-stomps-europe-103-46\/","title":{"rendered":"Aussie Men on Top of the World, 101-47; US Stomps Europe, 103-46"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BRISBANE, Sept. 2.  THE powerful Australian men&#39;s team toyed with the World All-Stars, winning 12 of 17 events and taking the meet 101-47.  The US men were slightly more dominant in their match with Europe, taking 13 events and winning 103-46.<\/p>\n<p>Australia will meet the World All-Stars again in the gold emdal round, while the US and Europe will tangle again for the bronze.<\/p>\n<p><b>Australia Wins, 101-47<\/b><br \/>\nIan Thorpe demonstrated his versatility by swimming the leadoff backstroke leg of Australia&#39;s medley relay in a world class time of 55.44.  Australia won the relay in 3:39.66.<\/p>\n<p>Thorpe also stroked to victory in the 400 free, clocking a (for him) modest time of 3:45.40 as teammate Craig Stevens followed in a lifetime best 3:50.92.<\/p>\n<p>Grant Hackett also swam an off-event after winning the 200 free in 1:47.95.  Hackett&#39;s 2:03.17 was good enough for second place in the 200 back behind teammate Ray Haas, 1:59.95.<\/p>\n<p>World champion Matt Welsh won both the 50 back (25.67) and the 100 (in a swift 54.81).  Michael Klim and Geoff Huegill exchanged the top spot in the two fly sprints, Klim taking the 50, 23.78 to 23.81, Huegill winning the 100, 52.54 to 52.66.<\/p>\n<p>Brett Hawke and Ashley Callus one-two&#39;ed the 50 free, touching in 22.48 and 22.55 ahead of South Afrixca&#39;s Roland Schoeman (22.68).  Todd Pearson won the 100 free in 49.89, while Robert Van Der Zant emerged victorious in the 200 IM, 2:03.51.<\/p>\n<p>Australia also took the 400 free relay in a Games record 3:16.32.<\/p>\n<p>The World team did have its moments today.  New Zealand&#39;s Dean Kent won the 400 IM in a solid 4:21.33.<\/p>\n<p>Morgan Knabe (1:02.55) and Terrence Parkin (1:02.66) went one-two in the 100 breast.  Parkin later came back to set a Games record 2:13.21 in winning the 200 breast.<\/p>\n<p>South Africa&#39;s Brett Petersen took the 50 breast in 28.78, with Knabe (28.88) second to complete the World team&#39;s sweep of the breaststroke.<\/p>\n<p>Puerto Rico&#39;s Andrew Livingston won the 200 fly in a fine 1:59.52.<\/p>\n<p><b>USA Wins, 103-46<\/b><br \/>\nIt as just another day at the office for the USA, which had no trouble disposing of Europe 103-46.<\/p>\n<p>Tom Malchow swam his third straight 1:55 for the 200 fly in the Goodwill Games, this time winning as he pleased in 1:55.83.  Malchow also picked up a bronze in teh 100 fly, an event won by Europe&#39;s Igor Marchenko in 54.03.<\/p>\n<p>Tom Wilkens was a double winner for the US, swimming a speedy 2:13.60 in the 200 breast and coming back to take the 200 IM in 2:04.48.<\/p>\n<p>Chad Carvin led all the way to win the 400 free in 3:50.81, some five seconds ahead of his nearest pursuer.<\/p>\n<p>Scott Tucker swam a seasonal best 49.16 to win the 100 free, while Gary Hall Jr. bounced back after several disappointing performances to win the 50 free in 22.44. <\/p>\n<p>Dan Westcott won the backstroke sprints, taking the 50 in 25.97 and a very competitive 100 back in 55.35.<\/p>\n<p>Jarrod Marrs duplicated that feat for the breaststrokes, winning the 50 in 29.36 and the 100 in 1:03.18.<\/p>\n<p>Joey Montague took the 400 IM while Luke Wagner won the 200 back.<\/p>\n<p>For the Euros, the wins were few and far between.  Poland&#39;s Bart Kizierowski continued his winning ways,<br \/>\nthis time taking the 50 fly in 24.63.  Russia&#39;s Dmitri Chernyshev was the winner in the 200 free (1:50.38).<\/p>\n<p>In the meet&#39;s final event, the 400 free relay, Europe posted a 3:20.03 for their final win. <\/p>\n<p><b>RESULTS<br \/>\nAUS   101<br \/>\nWLD    47<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  3-0  307.5<br \/>\n2  WLD  2-1  212.5<br \/>\n3  USA  0-2  124<br \/>\n4  EUR  0-2  99  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n 1  AUS  1 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  55.64   3:39.66  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; ROGERS, Phil  1:57.69<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; PINE, Adam  2:50.70<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; PEARSON, Todd  3:39.66<br \/>\n2  WLD  1 &#8211; SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)  57.61   3:52.22  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; PETERSEN, Brett (RSA)  2:04.25<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; LIVINGSTON, Andrew (PUR)  3:00.50<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)  3:52.22  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    59.23  2   2:07.41  1   3:20.33  1   4:21.33  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    58.46  1   2:08.69  3   3:22.22  2   4:24.95  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  STEED, Trent    59.69  3   2:07.62  2   3:22.60  3   4:26.72  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    25.72  1   53.15  1   1:20.84  1   1:47.95  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  DUNNE, Leon    26.58  2   55.13  2   1:23.60  2   1:52.01  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  DUNCAN, Jonathan (NZL)    26.58  2   55.84  3   1:25.59  3   1:54.96  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GIBSON, Cameron (NZL)    26.81  4   56.02  4   1:26.62  4   1:57.18  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    26.54  1   54.81  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HASS, Ray    28.08  2   56.73  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  BENT, Neisser (CUB)    28.72  4   58.24  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    28.42  3   59.05  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  KLIM, Michael    23.78  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HUEGILL, Geoff    23.81  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.35  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)    24.43  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  HAWKE, Brett    22.48  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  CALLUS, Ashley    22.55  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)    22.68  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  FOLKER, Nick (RSA)    23.02  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  KNABE, Morgan (CAN)    29.62  2   1:02.55  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    30.55  4   1:02.66  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    29.72  3   1:02.80  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  PIPER, Jim    29.57  1   1:02.91  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  WLD  LIVINGSTON, Andrew (PUR)    26.92  1   57.04  1   1:27.75  1   1:59.52  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  KIRBY, William    27.86  3   59.18  3   1:31.02  3   2:02.52  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SHERRAN, Nick (NZL)    27.42  2   58.30  2   1:30.31  2   2:03.61  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  STEED, Trent    27.93  4   59.75  4   1:32.32  4   2:04.62  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\nq  AUS  PEARSON, Todd    24.48  3   49.89  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  MATKOVICH, Antony    24.30  2   50.46  3<br \/>\n&#8212;  WLD  SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)    22.99  1  DNF &#8212;  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  HASS, Ray    28.33  1   58.69  1   1:29.26  1   1:59.95  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HACKETT, Grant    29.30  2   1:00.81  2   1:32.78  2   2:03.17  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  TALBOT, Scott (NZL)    29.97  3   1:02.28  3   1:34.81  3   2:06.77  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  GIBSON, Cameron (NZL)    30.41  4   1:02.33  4   1:35.07  4   2:07.85  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    31.38  3   1:05.62  3   1:39.69  3   2:13.21  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  HARRISON, Regan    30.70  1   1:05.00  1   1:39.11  1   2:13.50  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  PIPER, Jim    30.98  2   1:05.11  2   1:39.56  2   2:14.78  1  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  AUS  THORPE, Ian    54.64  1   1:52.24  1   2:49.13  1   3:45.40  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  STEVENS, Craig    55.79  2   1:54.81  2   2:53.63  2   3:50.92  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  DUNCAN, Jonathan (NZL)    57.76  3   1:59.92  3   3:02.57  3   4:04.89  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  AUS  HUEGILL, Geoff    24.87  2   52.54  5<br \/>\n2  AUS  KLIM, Michael    24.73  1   52.66  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  MINTENKO, Mike (CAN)    24.89  3   53.18  1<br \/>\n4  WLD  VERSTER, Theo (RSA)    25.32  4   54.13  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  AUS  WELSH, Matthew    25.67  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  VERSFELD, Mark (CAN)    26.44  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  SEPULIS, Sean (CAN)    27.31  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  JENKINS, David    27.33  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  WLD  PETERSEN, Brett (RSA)    28.78  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KNABE, Morgan (CAN)    28.88  3<br \/>\n3  AUS  COWLEY, Simon    29.16  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  ROGERS, Phil    29.26  0  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  AUS  VAN DER ZANT, Robert    27.20  3   59.32  3   1:35.60  3   2:03.51  5<br \/>\n2  WLD  KENT, Dean (NZL)    27.23  4   59.04  2   1:35.05  2   2:04.78  3<br \/>\n3  WLD  PARKIN, Terence (RSA)    27.10  2   58.71  1   1:33.36  1   2:05.32  1<br \/>\n4  AUS  NORRIS, Justin    26.96  1   1:00.83  4   1:37.31  4   2:08.57  0  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  AUS  1 &#8211; THORPE, Ian  49.61   3:16.32  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; CALLUS, Ashley  1:37.91<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; PEARSON, Todd  2:27.49<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; KLIM, Michael  3:16.32<br \/>\n&#8212;  WLD  1 &#8211; SCHOEMAN, Roland (RSA)  50.15  DSQ<br \/>\n 3:20.06  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; FOLKER, Nick (RSA)  1:40.13<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; MEOLANS, Jose (ARG)  2:29.33<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; SCHERER, Fernando (BRA)  3:20.06  <\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\nRESULTS<br \/>\nUSA   103<br \/>\nEUR    46<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Team Competition<br \/>\n1  AUS  3-0  307.5<br \/>\n2  WLD  2-1  212.5<br \/>\n3  USA  1-2  227<br \/>\n4  EUR  0-3  145  <\/b><\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1  USA  1 &#8211; WAGNER, Luke  56.85   3:44.86  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; WILKENS, Thomas  1:59.92<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; HANNAN, Thomas  2:54.21<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; ANDERSON, Luke  3:44.86<br \/>\n2  EUR  1 &#8211; AMINOV, Vladislav (RUS)  1:01.26   4:00.50  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; HALIKA, Miki (ISR)  2:09.01<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; KEIZER, Joris (NED)  3:03.73<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)  4:00.50  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  MONTAGUE, Joey    59.35  1   2:08.28  2   3:24.75  1   4:25.74  5<br \/>\n2  USA  CRIPPEN, Fran    59.65  2   2:08.08  1   3:27.08  2   4:27.22  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HENRIKSEN, Kim (NOR)    1:02.08  3   2:14.84  3   3:36.48  3   4:50.66  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  EUR  CHERNYSHEV, Dmitri (RUS)    25.61  1   53.46  1   1:21.61  1   1:50.38  5<br \/>\n2  USA  TARWATER, Davis    26.71  4   55.09  4   1:23.50  3   1:51.58  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)    26.64  3   54.95  3   1:23.63  4   1:52.13  1<br \/>\n4  USA  DEJONG, Christian    26.26  2   54.84  2   1:23.35  2   1:52.40  0  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WESTCOTT, Dan    27.08  2   55.35  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  AMINOV, Vladislav (RUS)    27.04  1   55.73  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    27.30  3   55.78  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)    28.39  4   58.11  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n3  2  EUR  KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)    24.63<br \/>\n4  3  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    25.17<br \/>\n5  1  EUR  VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)    24.47<br \/>\n6  &#8212;  USA  LEZAK, Jason   DSQ <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  HALL, JR., Gary    22.44  5<br \/>\n2  USA  LEZAK, Jason    22.62  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KEIZER, Joris (NED)    24.21  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    29.65  1   1:03.18  5<br \/>\n2  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    30.31  2   1:03.47  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HALIKA, Miki (ISR)    32.41  3   1:07.77  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  USA  MALCHOW, Tom    26.19  1   55.22  1   1:25.02  1   1:55.83  5<br \/>\n2  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    27.53  3   57.51  3   1:28.15  2   1:59.07  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  PARRY, Stephen (GBR)    26.63  2   56.69  2   1:28.77  3   2:02.93  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  TUCKER, Scott    23.63  1   49.16  5<br \/>\n2  USA  BUSSE, Gregory    25.59  2   52.60  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  KUZNETSOV, Maksim (RUS)    27.08  3   54.24  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WAGNER, Luke    29.69  1   1:01.26  1   1:32.61  1   2:02.48  5<br \/>\n2  USA  DEJONG, Christian    29.83  2   1:01.31  2   1:33.13  2   2:03.23  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  GAT, Yoav (ISR)    29.94  3   1:02.62  3   1:35.54  3   2:08.99  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    30.39  1   1:04.29  1   1:38.58  1   2:13.60  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  KOMORNIKOV, Dmitri (RUS)    30.58  2   1:05.50  2   1:40.86  2   2:17.50  3<br \/>\n3  USA  MONTAGUE, Joey    32.38  3   1:09.37  3   1:46.54  3   2:24.28  1  <\/p>\n<p>400 Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n1  USA  CARVIN, Chad    55.57  1   1:53.77  1   2:52.87  1   3:50.81  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  FILIPETS, Aleksei (RUS)    56.51  2   1:56.41  2   2:56.88  2   3:55.97  3<br \/>\n3  USA  CRIPPEN, Fran    56.98  3   1:56.64  3   2:56.91  3   3:57.17  1  <\/p>\n<p>100 Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n1  EUR  MARCHENKO, Igor (RUS)    25.52  1   54.03  5<br \/>\n2  USA  CRAMER, Jayme    25.60  2   54.26  3<br \/>\n3  USA  MALCHOW, Tom    25.93  3   54.41  1  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n1  USA  WESTCOTT, Dan    25.97  5<br \/>\n2  EUR  AMINOV, Vladislav (RUS)    26.33  3<br \/>\n3  USA  HANNAN, Thomas    26.76  1<br \/>\n4  EUR  ZWERING, Klaas-Erik (NED)    27.46  0  <\/p>\n<p>50 Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1  USA  MARRS, Jarrod    29.36  5<br \/>\n2  USA  HACKLER, Jeff    29.51  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  WOUDA, Marcel (NED)    30.09  1  <\/p>\n<p>200 Meter Individual Medley<br \/>\n1  USA  WILKENS, Thomas    27.24  1   1:00.04  1   1:34.81  1   2:04.48  5<br \/>\n2  USA  DONNELLY, Eric    27.79  2   1:00.30  2   1:36.56  2   2:05.45  3<br \/>\n3  EUR  HENRIKSEN, Kim (NOR)    28.43  3   1:02.84  3   1:41.09  3   2:14.86  1  <\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1  EUR  1 &#8211; KIZIEROWSKI, Bartosz (POL)  49.55   3:20.03  7<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; MARCHENKO, Igor (RUS)  1:40.83<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; CHERNYSHEV, Dmitri (RUS)  2:30.85<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; VAN DEN HOOGENBAND, Pieter (NED)  3:20.03<br \/>\n2  USA  1 &#8211; TUCKER, Scott  51.58   3:27.50  0<br \/>\n 2 &#8211; ANDERSON, Luke  1:42.39<br \/>\n 3 &#8211; BUSSE, Gregory  2:34.69<br \/>\n 4 &#8211; HALL, JR., Gary  3:27.50<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BRISBANE, Sept. 2. 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