﻿{"id":6273,"date":"2003-11-25T23:16:23","date_gmt":"2003-11-26T04:16:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2003\/11\/swimming-world-cup-meet-1-daejon-korea\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T08:33:25","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T15:33:25","slug":"swimming-world-cup-meet-1-daejon-korea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/swimming-world-cup-meet-1-daejon-korea\/","title":{"rendered":"Swimming World Cup Meet 1 : Daejon, Korea"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Russell McKinnon, FINA PRESS bUREAU<\/p>\n<p>DAEJEON, Korea, November 24.  THE two-day World Cup (25 Meter Course) swimming meet at the Chung-mu Swimming Pool here proved to be a happy hunting ground for the Ukraine\u2019s Yana Klochkova. <\/p>\n<p>Klochkova won a staggering six gold medals but it was Austria\u2019s Mirna Jukic, as a winner of three golds and a silver, who clocked three of the top five female swims of the meet.  Her final swim tonight in the 200m breaststroke gave her 973 points while the fourth and fifth best swims came in the 100m and 50m breaststroke respectively. <\/p>\n<p>Japan\u2019s Mai Nakamura swam the second and third highest scoring races, gaining 970 points for the 100m backstroke and 962 for the 50m backstroke. Klochkova, on the other hand, scored four in the top 13 but her best came in tonight\u2019s 400m freestyle, the sixth best of the meet. By the time she won the 100m IM late in the evening she had slowed considerably but was still dominant.  <\/p>\n<p>On the men\u2019s side of the ledger, Germany\u2019s Stefan Herbst was the standout with three golds and one silver. <\/p>\n<p>His fastest swim earned 973 points, the same as Jukic, while he had two others top eight finishes. The best points were earned in the fast 200m freestyle. Next best was Croatian Gordan Kozulj in the 200m backstroke with 964 in what was a fast race. <\/p>\n<p>Slovenian Peter Mankoc with 960 points in the 200m IM, the only gold of his four medals, was the third best. The other medals were all silver. Two swimmers gained two gold medals, the host nation\u2019s Seung Hun You with two great breaststroke wins over world champion Roman Sludnov (RUS) and Germany\u2019s Steffen Driesen in the backstrokes. <\/p>\n<p>Former Arizona State Sun Devil and six-time All-American Bobby Zaabadick (Litchfield Park, Ariz.) earned a gold medal for the United States in the 50m freestyle.<\/p>\n<p>Zaabadick clocked a 22.29 in the 50m free to take home the win and defeat Germany&#39;s Stefan Herbst (22.39), who was gunning for his fourth gold medal of the meet.  Korea&#39;s Chung Hee Lee (22.56) took third.  During the two-day meet, the former Sun Devil also competed in the 100m freestyle (50.57) and the 50m butterfly (26.15), finishing eighth in both. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;This is great for Bobby,&quot; said Arizona State&#39;s Associate Head Swimming Coach Adam Schmitt, the Sun Devils&#39; sprint coach specialist.  &quot;For him to represent the US against international competition will really help him to prepare for the Olympic Trials in June.  This is a huge step for him.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Zaabadick qualified for the US team by virtue of his silver medal in the 50m freestyle this summer at the US Summer National Championships and his world ranking in the 50 free of 34th, fifth highest among all Americans.  He competed for ASU during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons and is fifth all-time in the school record books for the 50-yard freestyle (19.79).<\/p>\n<p>Race recaps: <\/p>\n<p>Men: 200m freestyle:<br \/>\nGerman Stefan Herbst (1:45.15) came within a sliver of his personal best to win his third gold medal and did it from lane one. Last night he won the 100m IM from the same lane. His coach stated it was not unusual for Herbst to go that slow in prelims. He won easily over Slovenia\u2019s Peter Mankoc (1:46.83) and Brazil\u2019s Rodrigo Castro (1:48.36) and did so with a long lunge into the finish. Herbst\u2019s best is 1:45.04 at the distance. The swim was the best-scoring race of the meet with Herbst scoring 973 points. <\/p>\n<p>100m breaststroke:<br \/>\nKorea\u2019s Seung Hun You (1:00.82) did what he did to Russia\u2019s Roman Sludnov in the 200m breaststroke last night and won gold, giving him two gold and a silver in the discipline here, he had gained the lead at the halfway point and always looked in control of Sludnov (1:01.11). Sweden\u2019s Joakim Niclsen took third in 1:02.38. <\/p>\n<p>100m butterfly:<br \/>\nRussian Igor Marchenko continued the Lane One\u2019s winning lane streak when he eclipsed Korea\u2019s Doo Hee Jeong (53.06) and Uzbekistan\u2019s Ravil Hachaev (53.13). Hachaev led at halfway but he was blown away by Marchenko in one and Jeong in lane seven. <\/p>\n<p>50m backstroke:<br \/>\nSteffen Driesen did Germany proud with a swift 24.44, ahead of Russian Evgueni Alechine (25.30) and Croatian Gordan Kozulj (25.67). Driesen was well ahead at the turn and maintained the momentum until the end. <\/p>\n<p>200m individual medley:<br \/>\nSlovenia\u2019s Peter Mankoc (1:58.90) went to the front early and stayed there for his first gold medal, adding to his two silvers of the first night. While Korea\u2019s Gyu Chul Han edged past Japan\u2019s Taishi Okude for the silver in 1:59.77. Okude touched in 2:01.20. <\/p>\n<p>50m freestyle:<br \/>\nThis was to be German Stefan Herbst\u2019s fourth gold medal. However, swimming from his favored lane one, he was touched out by the United States\u2019 Robert Zaabadick (22.29). Herbst was one tenth of second behind with Korea\u2019s Chung Hee Lee (22.56) in third. <\/p>\n<p>1500m freestyle:<br \/>\nThe USA\u2019s Justin Mortimer cleaned up the longer distances, adding to his 400m freestyle gold and 400m IM bronze medal. He touched in a dominant 15:09.48, ahead of Koreans Kook In Han (15:29.66) and Min Gyu O (15:30.20). <\/p>\n<p>200m backstroke:<br \/>\nGermany\u2019s Steffen Driesen (1:55.52) missed out on the backstroke hat-trick by half a second to Croatia\u2019s Gordan Kozulj (1:55.02). Russian Evgueni Alechine touched third in 1:56.08 for a silver and two bronzes in the backstroke events. <\/p>\n<p>100m freestyle<br \/>\nRussian Denis Pimankov may have held sway at the halfway mark but German Stefan Herbst slipped through to win in 48.84, just ahead of Slovenian Peter Mankoc, who touched in 49.06. Pimankov finished third in 49.06. The only other swimmer to break 50s was Korean Gung hee Lee.<\/p>\n<p>50m breaststroke<br \/>\nRussian Roman Sludnov made no mistake with a withering burst in the opening lap, which had him clearly ahead. Her touched in 28.08, .32s ahead of local hope Seung Hun You and Slovenian Miha Koren in 28.64.<\/p>\n<p>400m individual medley<br \/>\nKorean Gyu Chul Han turned the 400-strong crowd into a frenzy when he made the breaststroke leg his own, coming from second to lead by two body lengths heading into the freestyle. He increased that lead to four body lengths to take the gold medal in a time of 4:14.02 ahead of Japan\u2019s Taishi Okude in 4:19.60. The United States\u2019 Justin Mortimer was fading but still held out a fast-finishing Hua Zhang Zheng of China to finish in 4:25.93, just five hundredths of a second ahead of Zheng.<\/p>\n<p>100m backstroke<br \/>\nGerman Steffen Driesen (53.72) just touched out Croatian Gordan Kozulj in (53.76) following a sharp third lap. Driesen used this lap to shake off Russian Evgueni Alechine (53.85) but had to fight hard to shut out Kozulj, who saved his best for the final leg.<\/p>\n<p>200m butterfly<br \/>\nThe USA\u2019s Kellan O\u2019Connor (1:57.97), who survived a scare in the morning heats, came through to win from Japan\u2019s Yasutake Takamatsu (1:58.18). The Japanese led from the start to almost the finish as O\u2019Connor crept up in the final stages to snatch the victory. O\u2019Connor was still warming up for his heat when the race was called in the morning. He thought he had time but the previous event, due to another mix-up, was made into a straight final at the last minute and O\u2019Connor had to run the length of the pool to get to the starting block. He qualified third fastest but went more than four seconds faster with a proper preparation. Korea\u2019s Do Hee Jeong was second, missing the win by one hundredth of a second.<\/p>\n<p>400m freestyle<br \/>\nThe placegetters at the 300m mark carried through to the end with the USA\u2019s Justin Mortimer claiming gold in 3:50.89 from Korea\u2019s Gyu Chul Han (3:51.06) and well back to Brazil\u2019s Bruno Bonfim in 3:54.78. Han didn\u2019t figure in the opening 200m but was right on Mortimer\u2019s shoulder in the final 150m. This turned the order in the 400IM where Mortimer was third and Han first.<\/p>\n<p>200m breaststroke<br \/>\nKorea\u2019s Seung Hun You caused the upset of the night with a superb victory over Russian Roman Sludnov. You wasn\u2019t in the race in the first half but jumped to second in the third quarter and rubbed out Sludnov in the touch in 2:14.43 to 2:14.66. Korean Sung Min Cho, leading at halfway,<br \/>\nwas a distant third in 2:18.24.<\/p>\n<p>100m individual medley<br \/>\nGermany\u2019s Stefan Herbst crushed Slovenian Peter Mankoc from lane one. Herbst was second after each of the first three laps but burst through in the freestyle leg, much to the delight of his elated coach. He touched in 54.89 with Mankoc coming home in 55.16 and Korea\u2019s In<br \/>\nGyu Hwang (56.89). <\/p>\n<p>50m butterfly<br \/>\nRavil Hachaev of Uzbekistan claimed the gold in 24.19, just holding out Japan\u2019s Yasutake Takamatsu (24.24), the silver medallist in the 200m butterfly, and Korea\u2019s Do Hee Jeong (24.55).<\/p>\n<p>Women: <\/p>\n<p>100m freestyle:<br \/>\n50m freestyle gold medallist Katrin Meissner (54.97) denied a Korean gold for the second successive night in the opening race of the evening. She led from the start from eventual third-placegetter Danni Miatke (55.70), the fastest qualifier, but had to hold out a fast-finishing Korean, Yoon Ji Ryu (54.99), the silver medallist in the 50m freestyle. <\/p>\n<p>50m breaststroke:<br \/>\nMirna Jukic gained her third medal and second gold for Austria, stopping the clock in 31.40. Australian Sally Foster (32.22) was always on Jukic\u2019s tail in the first lap but Jukic fired over the third quarter and slowed in the final 12m. Korea\u2019s Ji Young Lee was third in 33.48. <\/p>\n<p>400m individual medley:<br \/>\nYana Klochkova from the Ukraine just loves the middle distances and collected her fourth gold medal in a time of 4:43.40. She took the lead in the butterfly and increased it in the backstroke but Brazilian Joanna Maranhao-Melo narrowed the lead to half-body length at the end of the breaststroke. However, Klochkova did enough to stay ahead and cruised to the line. South African Tamaryn Laubscher lowered her best time by five seconds in finishing third (4:49.23). <\/p>\n<p>100m backstroke:<br \/>\nJapan\u2019s Mai Nakamura (59,48) had no equal in this event and collected a second gold after the shorter race yesterday. She blitzed Korean pair Da Hye Lee (1:01.51) and Nam Eun Lee (1:01.69). Both Koreans claimed their third medals of the meet but none was a gold. Nakamura claimed 970 points for the win for the two highest-scoring races in women\u2019s events, including last night\u2019s 50m backstroke. <\/p>\n<p>200m butterfly:<br \/>\nIt was a Korean quinella with Kyung Hwa Park leading from start to finish in 2:11.82 but just holding out You Ri Kown (2:12.46) and Australian Kate Corkran (2:13.30). Kown was the latecomer, making up about three body lengths in the final 50m to overhaul Corkran and nearly upstage Park. <\/p>\n<p>400m freestyle:<br \/>\nYana Klochkova (UKR) deposited more money in her gold bank with a fifth for the meet, shooting to the front early and doing enough for victory. Touching in 4:10.66, Klochkova beat Germany\u2019s Silke Nowotzin (4:13.04), the silver medallist in the 200m freestyle, and Australia\u2019s Megan Walker (4:14.32), the bronze medallist in the 800m freestyle. <\/p>\n<p>200m breaststroke:<br \/>\nAustria\u2019s Mirna Jukic made a clean sweep of the breaststroke events, winning comfortably in 2:23.19. Australia\u2019s Sally Foster swept the silver medals in 2:27.48 while Korea\u2019s A Ra Cho gained her first medal in a tight finish for third in 2:28.57. <\/p>\n<p>100m individual medley:<br \/>\nIt was Klochkova again, easily winning her sixth gold medal in 1:03.25, a slower time than her prelim swim.  . She beat China\u2019s Xiao Yu Liu (1:04.75) and Korea\u2019s Na Ri Park (1:04.91). <\/p>\n<p>50m butterfly:<br \/>\nTwo Australians made the podium with Danni Miatke winning in 27:08, ahead of the USA\u2019s Michelle Defreese (27.41) and Australian Kate Corkran (27.54). It completed a set of medals for Miatke, two in butterfly and one in freestyle. <\/p>\n<p>200m freestyle<br \/>\nJana Klochkova (UKR) was the swimmer to watch in this race and she did not disappoint, claiming the race in the final stroke. It was German Silke Nowotzin, who took the lead into the 100m and 150m marks. She may have even had the touch turning for the last time but Klochkova was level in the final 10m and won by a touch in 1:58.78. Nowotzin improved nearly seven seconds on her heat time to finish in 1:58.94. Korean Hyun Ju Kim was third in 2:00.28, gaining from being between the Klochkova and Nowotzin.<\/p>\n<p>100m breaststroke<br \/>\nAustrian Mirna Jukic took half a body length lead at 75m to a clear body length over Australian Sally Foster in 1:07.76. Foster touched in 1:08.67 but the real race was for third with China\u2019s Xiao Yu Liu and eventual fourth-placed Korean A Ra Cho going neck and neck down the final lap. Liu won the battle in 1:10.36 ahead of Cho in 1:10.56.<\/p>\n<p>100m butterfly: This was an Australian sweep with Kate Corkoran winning in 1:00.17 ahead of countrywoman Danni Miatke in 1:00.37. Corkoran was second at the halfway mark behind the USA\u2019s Michelle Defreese but poured on the pace while Miatke snuck up in lane six and nearly out-touched her<br \/>\nteam-mate. Defreese finished in 1:00.70.<\/p>\n<p>50m backstroke<br \/>\nThe thrash for cash saw Mai Nakamura from Japan post a creditable 27.87, just a second outside the world record and earning a handsome 952 points. She led home Koreans Nam Eun Jeong (28.47) and Da Hye Lee (29.36).<\/p>\n<p>200m individual medley<br \/>\nJana Klochkova (UKR) gained her second gold of the night with a 2:14.49 effort ahead of Austria\u2019s Mirna Jukic (2:15.07) and Brazil\u2019s Joanna Maranhao-Melo (2:16.49). Klochkova lost the lead in the breaststroke leg to 100m breaststroke gold medallist Mirna but was too strong in the freestyle, coming home to claim the win.<\/p>\n<p>50m freestyle<br \/>\nGermany\u2019s Katrin Meisner blasted home first in 25.21, ahead of Korea\u2019s Yoon Ji Ryu (25.37) and Australia\u2019s Danni Miatke (25.72). It was close at the 25m mark but Meisner stretched out and won comfortably.<\/p>\n<p>800m freestyle<br \/>\nChina\u2019s Jing Zheng (8:40.79) won from lane eight, not having submitted a qualifying time in this straight final. In the middle of the pool, China\u2019s Yan Zhang touched in 8:45.76 ahead of Australia\u2019s Megan Walker in 8:47.76.<\/p>\n<p>200m backstroke<br \/>\nYana Klochkova (UKR) made it three golds from three races with a lane-one victory in 2:10.88. She was third after the first two splits but made her move in the third quarter to pull away from Da Hye Lee (2:12.63) and Nam Eun Lee (2:14.85).<\/p>\n<p>Leading points after two nights:<br \/>\nMen:<br \/>\n973 Stefan Herbst (GER), 200 freestyle<br \/>\n964 Gordan Kozulj (CRO), 200 backstroke<br \/>\n960 Peter Mankoc (SLO), 200m IM<br \/>\n933 Steffen Driesen (GER), 100m backstroke<br \/>\n958 Steffen Driesen (GER), 200m backstroke<br \/>\n951 Evgueni Alechine (RUS), 200m backstroke<br \/>\n937 Gyu Chul Han (KOR), 400m IM<br \/>\n950 Peter Mankoc (SLO), 200m freestyle<br \/>\n949 Gyu Chul Han (KOR), 200m IM<br \/>\n945 Stefan Herbst (GER), 100m IM<br \/>\n943 Stefan Herbst (GER), 100m freestyle<br \/>\n940 Seung Hun You (KOR), 100m breaststroke<br \/>\n940 Igor Marchenko (RUS), 100m butterfly<br \/>\n938 Peter Mankoc (SLO), 100m IM<br \/>\n938 Doo Hee Jeong (KOR), 100m butterfly<br \/>\n938 Ravil Hachaev (UZB), 100m butterfly<br \/>\n938 Steffen Driesen (GER), 50m backstroke<\/p>\n<p>Women:<br \/>\n973 Mirna Jukic (AUT), 200m breaststroke<br \/>\n970 Mai Nakamura (JPN), 100m backstroke<br \/>\n962 Mai Nakamura (JPN), 50m backstroke<br \/>\n956 Mirna Jukic (AUT), 100m breaststroke<br \/>\n944 Mirna Jukic (AUT), 50m breaststroke<br \/>\n945 Yana Klochkova (UKR), 400m freestyle<br \/>\n944 Katrin Meissner (GER), 100m freestyle<br \/>\n945 Katrin Meissner (GER), 50m freestyle<br \/>\n943 Yoon Ji Ryu (KOR), 100m freestyle<br \/>\n939 Yana Klochkova (UKR), 200m freestyle<br \/>\n939 Silke Nowotzin (GER), 200m freestyle<br \/>\n938 Yana Klochkova (UKR), 200m backstroke<br \/>\n937 Yoon Ji Ryu (KOR), 50m freestyle<br \/>\n936 Sally Foster (AUS), 100m breaststroke<br \/>\n934 Hyun Ju Kim (KOR), 200m freestyle<br \/>\n932 Yana Klochkova (UKR), 200m IM<\/p>\n<p>FINALS &#8211; DAY 1<\/p>\n<p>100 m FREESTYLE MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nHERBST Stefan\tGER\t0:48.84\t1<br \/>\nMANKOC Peter\tSLO\t0:49.06\t2<br \/>\nPIMANKOV Denis\tRUS\t0:49.45\t3<br \/>\nLEE Chung hee\tKOR\t0:49.84\t4<br \/>\nCASTRO Rodrigo\tBRA\t0:50.30\t5<br \/>\nPERSSON Jonas\tSWE\t0:50.45\t6<br \/>\nHWANG In Gyu\tKOR\t0:50.56\t7<br \/>\nZAABADICK Robert\tUSA\t0:50.57\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m FREESTYLE WOMEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nKLOCHKOVA Yana\tUKR\t1:58.78\t1<br \/>\nNOWOTZIN Silke\tGER\t1:58.94\t2<br \/>\nKIM Hyun Ju\tKOR\t2:00.28\t3<br \/>\nMIATKE Danni\tAUS\t2:01.42\t4<br \/>\nWALKER Meagan\tAUS\t2:01.77\t5<br \/>\nPARK Na Ri\tKOR\t2:02.03\t6<br \/>\nKIM Seol \t\tKOR\t2:08.42\t7<br \/>\nHONG Dan Bi\tKOR\t2:10.03\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m BREASTSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nSLUDNOV Roman\tRUS\t0:28.08\t1<br \/>\nYOU Seung Hun\tKOR\t0:28.42\t2<br \/>\nKOREN Miha\tSLO\t0:28.64\t3<br \/>\nNICLSEN Joakim\tSWE\t0:28.99\t4<br \/>\nCHO Sung Min\tKOR\t0:29.59\t5<br \/>\nKIM Kwang Myung\tKOR\t0:31.03\t6<br \/>\nCHOI Myung Cheon\tKOR\t0:31.66\t7<br \/>\nPARK Bum Ho\tKOR\t0:32.89\t8<\/p>\n<p>100 m BREASTSTROKE WOMEN<br \/>\nName\t\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nJUKIC Mirna\t\tAUT\t1:07.76\t1<br \/>\nFOSTER Sally\t\tAUS\t1:08.67\t2<br \/>\nLIU Xiao Yu\t\tCHN\t1:10.36\t3<br \/>\nCHO A Ra\t\t\tKOR\t1:10.56\t4<br \/>\nLAUBSCHER Tamaryn\tRSA\t1:11.03\t5<br \/>\nHAIDEN Ingrid\t\tRSA\t1:11.57\t6<br \/>\nKIM Ji Yeon\t\tKOR\t1:13.85\t7<br \/>\nLEE Jeong Bin\t\tKOR\t1:14.18\t8<\/p>\n<p>400 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN<br \/>\nName\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nHAN Gyu Chul\tKOR\t4:14.02\t1<br \/>\nOKUDE Taishi\tJPN\t4:19.60\t2<br \/>\nMORTIMER Justin\tUSA\t4:25.98\t3<br \/>\nZHENG Hua Zhang\tCHN\t4:26.93\t4<br \/>\nPARK Bum Ho\tKOR\t4:43.11\t5<br \/>\nPARK Du Na\tKOR\t4:45.28\t6<\/p>\n<p>100 m BUTTERFLY WOMEN<br \/>\nName\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nCORKRAN Kate\tAUS\t1:00.17\t1<br \/>\nMIATKE Danni\tAUS\t1:00.37\t2<br \/>\nDEFREESE Michelle\tUSA\t1:00.70\t3<br \/>\nPARK Kyung Hwa\tKOR\t1:01.34\t4<br \/>\nKOWN You Ri\tKOR\t1:02.03\t5<br \/>\nKIM Bo Mi\t\tKOR\t1:02.94\t6<br \/>\nVAN WYK Chanelle\tRSA\t1:03.98\t7<br \/>\nSHIN  Hae In\tKOR\t1:04.12\t8<\/p>\n<p>100 m  BACKSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nDRIESEN Steffen\tGER\t0:52.76\t1<br \/>\nKOZULJ Gordan\tCRO\t0:53.72\t2<br \/>\nALECHINE Evgueni\tRUS\t0:53.85\t3<br \/>\nPETERSSON Jens\tSWE\t0:55.58\t4<br \/>\nKANG Jin Ho\tKOR\t0:57.78\t5<br \/>\nLEE Han Lim\tKOR\t0:58.46\t6<br \/>\nLEE Jeong Su\tKOR\t0:58.90\t7<br \/>\nYOU Jae Min\tKOR\t0:59.71\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m BACKSTROKE WOMEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nNAKAMURA Mai\tJPN\t0:27.87\t1<br \/>\nLEE Nam Eun\tKOR\t0:28.47\t2<br \/>\nLEE Da Hye\tKOR\t0:29.36\t3<br \/>\nLEE Go Wun\tKOR\t0:29.65\t4<br \/>\nALTMANN Romy\tRSA\t0:30.59\t5<br \/>\nLEE Su Jeong\tKOR\t0:31.41\t6<br \/>\nJEONG Da Eun\tKOR\t0:31.95\t7<br \/>\nCHAE Su Ji\tKOR\t0:32.64\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m BUTTERFLY MEN<br \/>\nName\t\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nO&#39;CONNOR Kellan\t\tUSA\t1:57.97\t1<br \/>\nTAKAMATSU Yasutake\tJPN\t1:58.18\t2<br \/>\nJEONG Do Hee\t\tKOR\t1:58.19\t3<br \/>\nZHENG Hua Zhang\t\tCHN\t1:58.73\t4<br \/>\nKIM Young Nam\t\tKOR\t2:01.92\t5<br \/>\nSHI Cheng\t\t\tCHN\t2:04.69\t6<br \/>\nJANG Hyoung Ho\t\tKOR\t2:05.56\t7<br \/>\nYUN Suk Chul\t\tKOR\t2:12.32\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY WOMEN<br \/>\nName\t\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nKLOCHKOVA Yana\t\tUKR\t2:14.49\t1<br \/>\nJUKIC Mirna\t\tAUT\t2:15.07\t2<br \/>\nMARANHAO-MELO Joanna\tBRA\t2:16.28\t3<br \/>\nLAUBSCHER Tamaryn\tRSA\t2:18.47\t4<br \/>\nPARK Hye Su\t\tKOR\t2:26.06\t5<br \/>\nCHOI Su Jeong\t\tKOR\t2:26.24\t6<br \/>\nLEE Sang A\t\tKOR\t2:26.61\t7<br \/>\nJEONG Yun Kyung\t\tKOR\t2:29.55\t8<\/p>\n<p>400 m FREESTYLE MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nMORTIMER Justin\tUSA\t3:50.89\t1<br \/>\nHAN Gyu Chul\tKOR\t3:51.06\t2<br \/>\nBONFIM Bruno\tBRA\t3:54.78\t3<br \/>\nARAUJO Felipe\tBRA\t3:55.35\t4<br \/>\nHAN Kook In\tKOR\t3:55.49\t5<br \/>\nO Min Gyu\t\tKOR\t3:57.12\t6<br \/>\nSHI Cheng\t\tCHN\t4:04.00\t7<br \/>\nCASTRO Rodrigo\tBRA\t4:04.86\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m FREESTYLE WOMEN<br \/>\nName\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nMEI\u00e2NER Katrin\tGER\t0:25.21\t1<br \/>\nRYU Yoon ji\tKOR\t0:25.37\t2<br \/>\nMIATKE Danni\tAUS\t0:25.72\t3<br \/>\nKIM Hyun Ju\tKOR\t0:26.13\t4<br \/>\nCORKRAN Kate\tAUS\t0:26.21\t5<br \/>\nPARK Na Ri\tKOR\t0:26.62\t6<br \/>\nHONG Chan Im\tKOR\t0:26.94\t7<br \/>\nJEONG Hwa Jin\tKOR\t0:27.06\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m BREASTSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nName\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nYOU Seung Hun\tKOR\t2:14.43\t1<br \/>\nSLUDNOV Roman\tRUS\t2:14.66\t2<br \/>\nCHO Sung Min\tKOR\t2:18.24\t3<br \/>\nNICLSEN Joakim\tSWE\t2:20.31\t4<br \/>\nKIM Jin Soo\tKOR\t2:22.80\t5<br \/>\nCHO Yo Han\tKOR\t2:31.06\t6<\/p>\n<p>800 m FREESTYLE WOMEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nZHENG  Jing\tCHN\t8:40.79\t1<br \/>\nZHANG Yan\tCHN\t8:45.76\t2<br \/>\nWALKER Meagan\tAUS\t8:47.76\t3<br \/>\nHA Eun Ju \tKOR\t8:55.80\t4<br \/>\nCHO A Reum\tKOR\t9:08.30\t5<br \/>\nLEE Hee Young\tKOR\t9:15.25\t6<br \/>\nHEO Jeong Eun\tKOR\t9:24.22\t7<br \/>\nO Hee Jin\t\tKOR\t9:25.32\t8<\/p>\n<p>100 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nHERBST Stefan\tGER\t0:54.89\t1<br \/>\nMANKOC Peter\tSLO\t0:55.16\t2<br \/>\nHWANG In Gyu\tKOR\t0:56.89\t3<br \/>\nO&#39;CONNOR Kellan\tUSA\t0:56.98\t4<br \/>\nMARCHENKO Igor\tRUS\t0:57.66\t5<br \/>\nLEE Han Lim\tKOR\t0:57.93\t6<br \/>\nKIM Kwang Myung\tKOR\t1:01.35\t7<\/p>\n<p>100 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN<br \/>\nName\t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nHERBST Stefan\tGER\t0:54.89\t1<br \/>\nMANKOC Peter\tSLO\t0:55.16\t2<br \/>\nHWANG In Gyu\tKOR\t0:56.89\t3<br \/>\nO&#39;CONNOR Kellan\tUSA\t0:56.98\t4<br \/>\nMARCHENKO Igor\tRUS\t0:57.66\t5<br \/>\nLEE Han Lim\tKOR\t0:57.93\t6<br \/>\nKIM Kwang Myung\tKOR\t1:01.35\t7<br \/>\nPARK Bum HO\tKOR\t1:01.71\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m BACKSTROKE WOMEN<br \/>\nName \t\tNat\tTime\tRank<br \/>\nKLOCHKOVA Yana\tUKR\t2:10.88\t1<br \/>\nLEE Da Hye\tKOR\t2:12.63\t2<br \/>\nLEE Nam Eun\tKOR\t2:14.85\t3<br \/>\nNOWOTZIN Sizke\tGER\t2:18.23\t4<br \/>\nALTMANN Romy\tRSA\t2:19.10\t5<br \/>\nMOON Mi Ae\tKOR\t2:23.55\t6<br \/>\nKIM Su 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\/>\n3\tMANKOC Peter\tSLO\t1:46.83\t\t2<br \/>\n4\tCASTRO Rodrigo\tBRA\t1:48.36\t\t3<br \/>\n2\tMORTIMER Justin\tUSA\t1:50.10\t\t4<br \/>\n5\tBONFIM Bruno\tBRA\t1:50.75\t\t5<br \/>\n7\tARAUJO Felipe\tBRA\t1:52.86\t\t6<br \/>\n8\tSHI Cheng\t\tCHN\t1:53.05\t\t7<br \/>\n6\tPERSSON Jonas\tSWE\t1:53.86\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m BREASTSTROKE WOMEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\t\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n5\tJUKIC Mirna\tAUT\t0:31.40\t\t1<br \/>\n4\tFOSTER Sally\tAUS \t0:32.22\t\t2<br \/>\n7\tLEE Ji Young\tKOR\t0:33.48\t\t3<br \/>\n6\tPARK Se Yeon\tKOR\t0:33.76\t\t4<br \/>\n3\tSHIN Jeong Sun\tKOR\t0:33.90\t\t5<br \/>\n2\tLEE Jeong Bin\tKOR\t0:34.43\t\t6<br \/>\n1\tLEE Sang A\tKOR\t0:34.90\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tYOUN In Hye\tKOR\t0:38.23\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>100 m BREASTSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n4\tYOU Seung Hun\tKOR\t1:00.82\t\t1<br \/>\n5\tSLUDNOV Roman\tRUS\t1:01.11\t\t2<br \/>\n3\tNICLSEN Joakim\tSWE\t1:02.38\t\t3<br \/>\n6\tKOREN Miha\tSLO\t1:02.58\t\t4<br \/>\n2\tCHO Sung 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\/>\n4\tNAKAMURA Mai\tJPN\t0:59.48\t\t1<br \/>\n3\tLEE Da Hye\tKOR\t1:01.51\t\t2<br \/>\n5\tLEE Nam Eun\tKOR\t1:01.69\t\t3<br \/>\n6\tLEE Go Wun\tKOR\t1:05.73\t\t4<br \/>\n2\tLEE Su Jeong\tKOR\t1:06.56\t\t5<br \/>\n7\tJEONG Da Eun\tKOR\t1:07.35\t\t6<br \/>\n1\tCHAE Su Ji\tKOR\t1:10.33\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tJANG Hye Min\tKOR\t1:11.70\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m BACKSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n3\tDRIESEN Steffen \tGER\t0:24.44\t\t1<br \/>\n4\tALECHINE Evgueni\tRUS\t0:25.30\t\t2<br \/>\n2\tKOZULJ Gordan\tCRO\t0:25.67\t\t3<br \/>\n5\tPETERSSON Jens\tSWE\t0:25.72\t\t4<br \/>\n6\tHWANG In Gyu\tKOR\t0:26.06\t\t5<br \/>\n7\tJEONG Jae Young\tKOR\t0:26.83\t\t6<br \/>\n1\tKANG Jin HO\tKOR\t0:27.46\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tLEE Jeong Su\tKOR\t0:27.72\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m BUTTERFLY WOMEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\t\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n6\tPARK Kyung Hwa\tKOR\t2:11.82\t\t1<br \/>\n3\tKOWN You Ri\tKOR\t2:12.46\t\t2<br \/>\n5\tCORKRAN Kate\tAUS\t2:13.30\t\t3<br \/>\n4\tZHENG Jing \tCHN\t2:16.10\t\t4<br \/>\n1\tVAN WYK Chanelle\tRSA\t2:17.59\t\t5<br \/>\n2\tKIM Bo Mi\t\tKOR\t2:21.86\t\t6<br \/>\n7\tDEFREESE Michelle\tUSA\t2:24.73\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tCHOI Yun Jeong\tKOR\t2:26.80\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>200 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\t\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n6\tMANKOC Peter\tSLO\t1:58.90\t\t1<br \/>\n5\tHAN Gyu Chul\tKOR\t1:59.77\t\t2<br \/>\n4\tOKUDE Taishi\tJPN\t2:01.20\t\t3<br \/>\n7\tO&#39;CONNOR Kellan\tUSA\t2:06.29\t\t4<br \/>\n2\tZHENG Hua Zhang\tCHN\t2:08.84\t\t5<br \/>\n3\tKIM Young Nam\tKOR\t2:09.10\t\t6<br \/>\n1\tPARK Bum Ho\tKOR\t2:12.32\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tPARK Du Na\tKOR\t2:15.50\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>400 m FREESTYLE WOMEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\t\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n4\tKLOCHKOVA Yana\tUKR\t4:10.66\t\t1<br \/>\n6\tNOWOTZIN Silke\tGER\t4:13.04\t\t2<br \/>\n3\tWALKER Meagan\tAUS\t4:14.32\t\t3<br \/>\n2\tHA Eun Ju\t\tKOR\t4:16.38\t\t4<br \/>\n5\tZHANG Yan\tCHN\t4:21.41\t\t5<br \/>\n7\tCHO A Reum\tKOR\t4:28.69\t\t6<br \/>\n1\tO Hee Jin\t\tKOR\t4:33.48\t\t7<br \/>\n8\tLEE Cho 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\/>\n3\tHAN Kook In\tKOR\t15:29.66\t\t2<br \/>\n5\tO Min Gyu\t\tKOR\t15:30.20\t\t3<br \/>\n6\tPARK Ha Na\tKOR\t17:10.52\t\t4<\/p>\n<p>100 m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY WOMEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\t\t\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n4\tKLOCHKOVA Yana\t\tUKR\t1:03.25\t\t1<br \/>\n2\tLIU Xiao Yu\t\tCHN\t1:04.75\t\t2<br \/>\n5\tPARK Na Ri\t\tKOR\t1:04.91\t\t3<br \/>\n3\tLAUBSCHER Tamaryn\tRSA\t1:05.23\t\t4<br \/>\n6\tLEE Sang A\t\tKOR\t1:09.43\t\t5<br \/>\n1\tCHOI Su Jeong\t\tKOR\t1:09.87\t\t6<br \/>\n7\tJEONG Yun Kyung\t\tKOR\t1:09.91\t\t7<\/p>\n<p>200 m BACKSTROKE MEN<br \/>\nLANE\tName\tNat\tTime\t\tRK<br \/>\n4\tKOZULJ Gordan\tCRO\t1:55.02\t\t1<br \/>\n3\tDRIESEN Steffen \tGER\t1:55.52\t\t2<br \/>\n5\tALECHINE Evgueni\tRUS\t1:56.08\t\t3<br \/>\n6\tPETERSSON Jens\tSWE\t2:03.04\t\t4<br \/>\n2\tKANG Jin HO\tKOR\t2:05.08\t\t5<br \/>\n7\tYOU Jae Min\tKOR\t2:06.42\t\t6<br \/>\n8\tKIM Hyun Jae\tKOR\t2:08.09\t\t7<br \/>\n1\tKIM Ji Hyun\tKOR\t2:08.60\t\t8<\/p>\n<p>50 m BUTTERFLY WOMEN<br 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