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THE Ukraine completed its impressive domination of the International Paralympic Committee&#8217;s world swimming championships today with just two more gold medals, and the team returns home with 84 total medals from the seven-day meet.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM7<br \/>\nAustralia&#8217;s Matthew Levy won his first individual gold medal of the meet with a 2:39.14 in the 200 IM. Wang Jingang of China was second with a 2:45.99 and Ukraine&#8217;s Oleksandr Komarov placed third with a 2:52.79.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM7<br \/>\nOceania swept the gold medals in the SM7 division of the 200 IM, with New Zealand&#8217;s Nikita Howarth taking the gold medal with a 3:02.70. Brianna Nelson of Canada took silver with a 3:03.04 and American Cortney Jordan finished third with a 3:10.31.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 100 backstroke, S9<br \/>\nIn the second men&#8217;s event of the finals session, Australia picked up second gold medal on the night with a win by Matthew Cowdrey, who posted a 1:03.23 in a close race with Great Britain&#8217;s James Crisp, who put up a 1:03.83. Laurence McGivern was third with a 1:04.75.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 100 backstroke, S9<br \/>\nGreat Britain&#8217;s Stephanie Millward took gold with a 1:10.56, while teammate Amy Marren won the silver medal with a 1:10.98. Elizabeth Smith of the United States celebrated a bronze medal-swim with a 1:15.91.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 100 freestyle, S6<br \/>\nCrispin Nelson of Colombia picked up his second gold of the meet with a 1:10.01 to edge out Brazil&#8217;s Talisson Glock, who posted a 1:10.51. In third was Matthew Haanappel of Australia with a 1:11.40.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 100 freestyle, S7<br \/>\nA scoreboard malfunction prevented this event from producing official times, but Great Britain&#8217;s Ellie Simmonds was the clear winner, with meet officials giving silver to Italy&#8217;s Emanuela Romano and bronze to Germany&#8217;s Tanja Groepper.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 50 breaststroke, SB3<br \/>\nJapan&#8217;s Takyuki Suzuki, the world record with a 48.49, placed first with a 49.87. Miguel Luque of Spain nearly broke 50 seconds with a runner-up time of 50.22, while Michael Schoenmaker of the Netherlands was third with a 50.70.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S10<br \/>\nAndre Brasil notched gold medal number two for the meet with a 23.37 to lead a Brazilian 1-2 in the event, just 21-hundredths of a second off his world record. Phelipe Rodrigues collected silver with a 23.89 while American Ian Silverman was third with a 24.52.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S10<br \/>\nSophie Pascoe collected yet another world record and gold medal, touching with a 27.78 to take three tenths off her own world mark. France&#8217;s Elodie Lorandi posted a European record of 28.35 for second place, while Canada&#8217;s Aurelie Rivard took third with a 28.87.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S8<br \/>\nRussia went 1-2 in this event and celebrated a world record, as Denis Tarasov took gold with a 25.81 and shaved .01 off his own world record. Konstantin Lisenkov was second with a 26.71 and Charles Rozoy of France placed third with a 27.72.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S8<br \/>\nMaddison Elliott of Australia nearly had the crowd celebrating a third-straight world record, but missed her own mark of 30.28 in the 50 free with a winning time of 30.31. She won convincingly, with Morgan Bird of Canada taking second with a 31.73 and Kateryna Istomina third with a 31.75.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S5<br \/>\nDaniel Dias of Brazil collected an amazing sixth gold medal &#8212; and eighth overall &#8212; in Montreal with a decisive win in the splash-and-dash event. Dias&#8217; 32.41 was off his world record of 32.05, but was good enough to beat American Roy Perkins, who posted a 33.17, while Sebastian Rodriguez of Spain was third with a 33.75.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 50 freestyle, S5<br \/>\nUkraine&#8217;s first gold medal of the night came at the hands of Viktoriia Savtsova with a 35.89 in the sprint event. She missed the world record jointly held by Teresa Perales and Nataliia Prologaieva by one hundredth of a second. Perales swam her 35.88 in 1975, while Prologaieva posted her time in 1981, making this one of the longest-standing world records in swimming. Prologaieva, also of Ukraine, celebrated not only the continued existence of her world record, but a silver medal with a 36.53, while Brazilian Joana Silva collected the bronze with a 39.31.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 50 butterfly, S3<br \/>\nThe Ukraine continued its celebration with a world record by Dmytro Vynohradets in a time of 55.78 to break his own mark of 56.94. Only four swimmers contested the race, and with Ales Secnik of Slovakia drawing a disqualification, each swimmer got hardware. Mikael Frederiksson of Sweden took silver with a 1:03.15 and Ioannis Kostakis was the bronze medalist with a 1:03.45.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 50 butterfly, S3<br \/>\nPatricia Valle of Mexico, the world record in the event with a 56.00, won tonight with a 57.95. Alexandra Agafonova of Russia swam a 1:09.01 for second, and Vera Thamm of Germany was third with a 1:12.81.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM14<br \/>\nMarc Evers of the Netherlands took his third gold medal of the meet with a winning time of 2:12.37. Two teammates fought for the silver medal, with Great Britain&#8217;s Daniel Pepper posting a 2:18.30 to Ben Procter&#8217;s 2:18.43.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM14<br \/>\nAnother win for the Dutch came when Marlou van der Kluk posted a 2:30.77, with Jessica-Jane Applegate of Great Britain taking second with a 2:32.54, just beating out teammate Chloe Davies, who swam a 2:32.83 and locking out Australia&#8217;s Kayla Clarke&#8217;s 2:32.99 for a spot on the medal stand.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM11<br \/>\nIsrael Oliver of Spain won with a European record time of 2:25.90, well ahead of Oleksandr Mashchenko of Ukraine, who posted a 2:30.50. Keiichi Kimura was third with a 2:31.08.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 200 individual medley, SM11<br \/>\nMary Fisher didn&#8217;t approach her world record of 2:46.91 to win the event, but her time of 2:50.25 was barely enough to take the gold ahead of Germany&#8217;s Daniela Schulte&#8217;s 2:50.77. Maja Reichard of Sweden was well back for third with a 3:00.42.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 100 breaststroke, SB12<br \/>\nThe first of three straight world records happened when Uladzmir Izotau of Belarus posted a 1:06.03 to take down his own mark of 1:07.28 from last year&#8217;s Paralympics. Maksym Veraska of Ukraine placed second with a 1:08.24, while Sergey Punko was third with a 1:10.68.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 100 breaststroke, SB12<br \/>\nKarolina Pelendritou of Cyprus collected her country&#8217;s only medal of the meet, and it happened to be done with a world record time of 1:16.10. Pelendritou previously held the record with a 1:16.38. Placing second was Emely Telle of Germany with a 1:19.75, and Maryna Stabrovska of Ukraine was third with a 1:20.85.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 100 freestyle, SB13<br \/>\nIhar Boki of Belarus wrapped up a successful meet with his fifth gold medal in world record time. He took nine tenths off his mark of 51.91 to put up a 51.05. Iaroslav Denysenko of Ukraine also chased Boki&#8217;s world record, but fell a little short with a runner-up time of 51.96. Charles Bouwer of South Africa took the bronze with an African continental record of 52.41.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 100 freestyle, SB13<br \/>\nIn the final individual event of the competition, Valerie Grand-Maison gave the crowd reason to cheer with a winning time of 1:00.40. No matter that she was well off her world record of 58.87. Becca Meyers of the United States settled for silver with a 1:02.91, while Anna Krivshina was third with a 1:03.40.<\/p>\n<p>Men&#8217;s 400 medley relay, 34 points<br \/>\nChina won the men&#8217;s relay with a 4:10.16, with Russia right behind with a 4:10.30. Ukraine took the bronze with a 4:13.44. Brazil&#8217;s team that placed fifth set an American continental record of 4:23.61.<\/p>\n<p>Women&#8217;s 400 medley relay, 34 points<br \/>\nWhat better way to conclude the meet than with a world record! Great Britain took the gold in the women&#8217;s relay with a 4:46.21 to take down the mark of 4:52.40 set by another British team in 2011. The only member who was part of both world record swims was Stephanie Millward. Russia collected the silver with a 4:59.51, while China&#8217;s time of 5:09.18 was good enough for bronze. The United States was disqualified.<\/p>\n<p>Ukraine was the overwhelming winner of the medal count with 84 medals, 33 of which were gold. 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