﻿{"id":8930,"date":"2005-02-12T22:31:06","date_gmt":"2005-02-13T03:31:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2005\/02\/neethling-sandeno-bal-kirk-and-moravcova-each-take-two-on-the-final-day-of-the-world-cup-in-the-big-apple\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T19:37:11","modified_gmt":"2014-07-26T02:37:11","slug":"neethling-sandeno-bal-kirk-and-moravcova-each-take-two-on-the-final-day-of-the-world-cup-in-the-big-apple","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/neethling-sandeno-bal-kirk-and-moravcova-each-take-two-on-the-final-day-of-the-world-cup-in-the-big-apple\/","title":{"rendered":"Neethling, Sandeno, Bal, Kirk and Moravcova Each Take Two on the Final Day of the World Cup in the Big Apple"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BY Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>EAST MEADOW, New York, February 12.  RYK Neethling, Kaitlin Sandeno, Randall Bal, Tara  Kirk and Martina Moravcova each won two events on the second, and final day of the FINA World Cup meet at the Nassau County Coliseum in East Meadow, New York.<\/p>\n<p>Neethling, who has been white-hot for the past two months, continued his blazing pace, winning the 200 meter free with a US Open record time of 1:43.12, then following up with a lifetime best of 21.44 in winning the 50 free.  Yesterday, the University of Arizona grad from South Africa slashed half a second off his own world record in the 100 IM with a brilliant 51.52.<\/p>\n<p>Tonight, Neethling was untouchable in the double century, taking the first 100 meters out in 49.84, and winning by three seconds from his closest challenger.  In the 50, Neethling upset his South African and U of A Wildcat teammate, Roland Schoeman, 21.44 to 21.52, with US ace Jason Lezak third in 21.64.<\/p>\n<p>Sandeno, who won the 200 IM yesterday, added the 400 IM and 200 fly to her collection this evening.  The former USC Trojan took a two-and-a half second lead on the fly leg of the 400 IM and held on, fighting off repeated challenges from local high school ace, Julia Smit.  At the end, it was Sandeno in 4:34.98 with Smit two strokes back in 4:37.10.<\/p>\n<p>In the 200 fly, Sandeno trailed Germany\u2019s Annika Mehlhorn almost the entire race before toughing-out a victory.  Three quarters of a second back at the 150-meter mark, Sandeno caught her German rival just after the final turn with about 20 meters to go, then pulled away to win, 2:07.45 to 2:07.87.<\/p>\n<p>Former Stanford ace Randall Bal completed his sweep of the backstroke events here by taking the 50 and 200-meter dorsal events, after winning the 100 last night.  In the 50, Bal was pressed by former Stanford teammate Peter Marshall, the 100-meter WR-holder, with Bal touching in 23.80 to Marshall\u2019s 23.97.  No one else was close.<\/p>\n<p>The 200 back is not supposed to be Bal\u2019s race, but it was tonight, as he led all the way to whip Evgeny Aleshin of Russia, 1:53.06 to 1:54.64.<\/p>\n<p>Another Stanford grad, Tara Kirk, completed her hat trick this evening, by taking the 50 and 200 breast to go with her 100-meter triumph last night.  Kirk won with relative ease, posting times of 30.85 for the 50 and 2:25.45 for the 200.<\/p>\n<p>Moravcova, who has won more World Cup titles than any other swimmer, added victories #102 and 103 tonight with a ho-hum triumph in the 100 back (1:00.68) and an impressive showing in the 100 IM, taking the measure of Britain\u2019s Alison Sheppard, 1:00.73 to 1:01.00.<\/p>\n<p><b>Other highlights<\/b><br \/>\nWhile Neethling\u2019s 200 free was the outstanding swim of the meet, the best women\u2019s effort was turned in by Sweden\u2019s Therese Alshammar in the 50 fly.  Alshammar, who  took the 50 free last night in 24.30, flew through the 50 fly tonight in 25.79 seconds, 16-hundredths ahead of Swedish teammate Anna-Karin Kammerling, the world record-holder.  No other woman cracked 27 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden scored another victory when Josefin Lillhage, better known as a 200-meter swimmer, took the 100 free in an impressive 53.54, half a second ahead of the field.<\/p>\n<p>Sixteen year-old Katie Ziegler, who set an American record in the 800 free last night, scored an impressive win tonight in the 400, with a two-second margin of victory with her 4:05.52.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil\u2019s Thiago Pereira, winner of the 400 IM last night, had an easier time tonight in annexing the 200 IM in 1:58.08.  <\/p>\n<p>Ukraine\u2019s Oleg Lisogor added the 100 breast to his 50-meter triumph last night with a 58.41, ahead of Russia\u2019s Roman Sludnov and world record-holder Ed Moses of the USA.  <\/p>\n<p>France\u2019s Franck Esposito, 34, took the 100 fly in 51.71, with Canada\u2019s Mike Mintenko second in 52.50.  Last night Espo won the 200 fly. <\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\nFINA Swimming World Cup Series<br \/>\nNew York 2005<\/p>\n<p>February 11-12, 2005<br \/>\n25 meter pool<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS<br \/>\nDay Two: February 12, 2005<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Event 118<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005 &#8211; 18:02<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 100m Freestyle<br \/>\n100m Nage Libre Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 52.17 ALSHAMMAR Therese Athens (GRE) 17 MAR 2000 SWE<br \/>\nWC 52.64 LENTON Lisbeth Melbourne (AUS) 28 NOV 2003 AUS<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL 1. LILLHAGE Josefin 80 SWE 26.02 53.54 959 4<br \/>\n2. METELLA Malia 82 FRA 26.35 54.04 933 3<br \/>\n3. DALLMANN Petra 78 GER 26.18 54.59 905 6<br \/>\n4. ALSHAMMAR Therese 77 SWE 26.15 54.66 901 7<br \/>\n5. SEPPALA Hanna-Maria 84 FIN 26.55 54.77 896 5<br \/>\n6. COUDERC Celine 83 FRA 26.84 55.27 872 1<br \/>\n7. DARLING Leane 85 USA 26.36 55.52 860 8<br \/>\n8. NICHOLLS Laura 78 CAN 26.85 55.54 859 2<\/p>\n<p>Event 119<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 200m Freestyle<br \/>\n200m Nage Libre Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 1:41.10 THORPE Ian Berlin (GER) 6 FEB 2000 AUS<br \/>\nWC 1:41.10 THORPE Ian Berlin (GER) 6 FEB 2000 AUS<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. NEETHLING Ryk 77 RSA 23.62 49.84 1:16.70 1:43.12 1005 5<br \/>\n2. HAYDEN Brent 82 CAN 24.33 51.16 1:18.64 1:46.09 923 4<br \/>\n3. BRUNELLI Nick 81 USA 24.75 51.54 1:18.97 1:46.41 914 3<br \/>\n4. LAGUNOV Evgeny 85 RUS 24.56 52.09 1:20.72 1:47.43 889 6<br \/>\n5. RAJAKYLA Matti 84 FIN 24.91 52.31 1:19.82 1:48.29 868 7<br \/>\n6. CHERNYSHEV Dmitry 75 RUS 25.23 52.43 1:20.79 1:49.76 833 2<br \/>\n7. LUPIEN Yannick 80 CAN 25.18 53.01 1:21.56 1:49.99 828 8<br \/>\n8. PAYERAS Miguel 87 ESP 26.29 54.93 1:24.03 1:52.91 765 1<\/p>\n<p>Event 120<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 50m Breaststroke<br \/>\n50m Brasse Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 29.90 EDMISTONE Jade Brisbane (AUS) 26 SEP 2004 AUS<br \/>\nWC 30.24 HANSON Brooke Melbourne (AUS) 30 NOV 2003 AUS<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL 1. KIRK Tara 82 USA 30.85 945 4<br \/>\n2. SHEPPARD Alison 72 GBR 31.39 897 5<br \/>\n3. SAMBRAILO Tamara 86 SLO 31.85 858 6<br \/>\n4. VOLOSHCHUK Agata 85 RUS 31.90 854 3<br \/>\n5. CROWLEY Jaime 84 USA 32.33 821 7<br \/>\n6. BLACKBURN Lisa 71 CAN 32.34 820 2<br \/>\n7. CLARK Corrie 82 USA 32.64 798 1<br \/>\n8. LEHTO Maria 83 FIN 32.78 787 8<\/p>\n<p>Event 121<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 100m Breaststroke<br \/>\n100m Brasse Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 57.47 MOSES Ed Stockholm (SWE) 23 JAN 2002 USA<br \/>\nWC 57.47 MOSES Ed Stockholm (SWE) 23 JAN 2002 USA<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL 1. LISOGOR Oleg 79 UKR 27.56 58.41 989 4<br \/>\n2. SLUDNOV Roman 80 RUS 28.18 59.61 931 7<br \/>\n3. MOSES Ed 80 USA 28.15 59.75 924 5<br \/>\n4. DICKENS Scott 84 CAN 28.93 1:01.36 853 3<br \/>\n5. TOMAZINI Marcelo 78 BRA 29.06 1:01.80 835 6<br \/>\n6. VERSFELD Neil 85 RSA 29.74 1:02.77 797 8<br \/>\n7. RATILAINEN Iisakki 86 FIN 29.53 1:02.86 794 2<br \/>\nKARVONEN Eetu 86 FIN DSQ 1<\/p>\n<p>Event 22<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005 &#8211; 10:25<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 400m Individual Medley<br \/>\n400m 4-Nages Femmes<br \/>\nTOTAL RANKING<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT TOTAL<br \/>\nTimed Final<br \/>\nClassement direct<br \/>\nWR 4:27.83 KLOCHKOVA Yana Paris (FRA) 19 JAN 2002 UKR<br \/>\nWC 4:27.83 KLOCHKOVA Yana Paris (FRA) 19 JAN 2002 UKR<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. HT LN<br \/>\nSANDENO Kaitlin USA 83 4:34.98 1. 961 2 4<br \/>\n50m: 29.36 100m: 1:02.60 150m: 1:37.42 200m: 2:11.47 250m: 2:50.86 300m: 3:30.78 350m: 4:04.15 400m: 4:34.98<br \/>\nSMIT Julia USA 87 4:37.10 2. 939 2 5<br \/>\n50m: 30.41 100m: 1:05.12 150m: 1:39.68 200m: 2:13.32 250m: 2:53.51 300m: 3:33.98 350m: 4:05.99 400m: 4:37.10<br \/>\nNAM Yoo Sun KOR 85 4:45.07 3. 862 2 3<br \/>\n50m: 31.15 100m: 1:06.20 150m: 1:42.64 200m: 2:18.46 250m: 2:57.98 300m: 3:38.24 350m: 4:11.89 400m: 4:45.07<br \/>\nGRUNDLINGH Marizanne RSA 83 4:50.59 4. 814 2 2<br \/>\n50m: 31.58 100m: 1:07.09 150m: 1:45.24 200m: 2:22.11 250m: 3:03.38 300m: 3:44.79 350m: 4:18.52 400m: 4:50.59<br \/>\nO\u2019BRIEN Kaitlin USA 87 4:50.68 5. 813 2 1<br \/>\n50m: 32.18 100m: 1:07.87 150m: 1:45.29 200m: 2:22.28 250m: 3:03.40 300m: 3:44.90 350m: 4:18.42 400m: 4:50.68<br \/>\nVABRE Cylia FRA 84 4:51.83 6. 804 1 5<br \/>\n50m: 30.79 100m: 1:05.29 150m: 1:42.14 200m: 2:19.32 250m: 3:01.85 300m: 3:45.00 350m: 4:19.07 400m: 4:51.83<br \/>\nNORDENSTAM Sara NOR 83 4:53.71 7. 788 2 6<br \/>\n50m: 30.80 100m: 1:05.79 150m: 1:44.45 200m: 2:21.92 250m: 3:02.38 300m: 3:43.99 350m: 4:19.73 400m: 4:53.71<br \/>\nMARKS Jamie USA 88 4:54.28 8. 784 2 8<br \/>\n50m: 32.26 100m: 1:08.23 150m: 1:46.36 200m: 2:24.28 250m: 3:05.59 300m: 3:46.72 350m: 4:21.14 400m: 4:54.28<\/p>\n<p>Event 123<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 100m Butterfly<br \/>\n100m Papillon Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 49.07 CROCKER Ian East Meadow (USA) 26 MAR 2004 USA<br \/>\nWC 50.10 RUPPRATH Thomas Berlin (GER) 27 JAN 2002 GER<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL 1. ESPOSITO Franck 71 FRA 24.42 51.71 934 5<br \/>\n2. MINTENKO Mike 75 CAN 24.52 52.50 892 6<br \/>\n3. BARNIER Romain 76 FRA 24.36 52.91 872 4<br \/>\n4. FRANK Lasse 82 GER 24.87 53.35 850 3<br \/>\n5. PUNINSKI Alexei 85 CRO 24.62 54.04 818 2<br \/>\n6. PALMA Nimrod 80 ISR 25.43 54.20 811 7<br \/>\n7. MADWED Daniel 89 USA 25.52 54.47 799 8<br \/>\n8. SRAUT Bohumir 75 CZE 25.54 54.87 781 1<\/p>\n<p>Event 124<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 100m Backstroke<br \/>\n100m Dos Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 56.71 COUGHLIN Natalie New York (USA) 23 NOV 2002 USA<br \/>\nWC 56.71 COUGHLIN Natalie New York (USA) 23 NOV 2002 USA<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL 1. MORAVCOVA Martina 76 SVK 29.81 1:00.68 886 5<br \/>\n2. CARMAN Anja 85 SLO 30.17 1:01.08 869 4<br \/>\n3. MOLINA Fabiola 75 BRA 30.10 1:01.97 832 2<br \/>\n4. ENGLISH Lauren 89 USA 30.18 1:01.99 831 3<br \/>\n5. PUTRA Alexandra 86 FRA 30.47 1:02.43 814 8<br \/>\n6. KIM Yu Yon 91 KOR 30.70 1:02.72 802 1<br \/>\n7. AKRADI Roxane 85 USA 30.62 1:02.92 795 6<br \/>\n8. BUCKLAND Brooke 89 CAN 30.46 1:03.09 788 7<\/p>\n<p>Event 125<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 50m Backstroke<br \/>\n50m Dos Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 23.27 RUPPRATH Thomas Wien (AUT) 10 DEC 2004 GER<br \/>\nWC 23.39 WELSH Matt Melbourne (AUS) 28 NOV 2003 AUS<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL 1. BAL Randall 80 USA 23.80 991 4<br \/>\n2. MARSHALL Peter 82 USA 23.97 970 5<br \/>\n3. ALESHIN Evgeny 79 RUS 24.85 871 3<br \/>\n4. MAKI Matti 82 FIN 25.85 774 6<br \/>\n5. EMMANUEL Ryan 87 USA 26.37 729 1<br \/>\n6. SAVIOLA Teemu 81 FIN 26.46 721 2<br \/>\n7. LACOURT Camille 85 FRA 26.66 705 7<br \/>\n8. MONTOYA SEGNINI Mario 89 CRC 28.54 575 8<\/p>\n<p>Event 126<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 200m Butterfly<br \/>\n200m Papillon Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 2:04.04 YANG Yu Berlin (GER) 18 JAN 2004 CHN<br \/>\nWC 2:04.04 YANG Yu Berlin (GER) 18 JAN 2004 CHN<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. SANDENO Kaitlin 83 USA 29.60 1:02.59 1:35.29 2:07.45 956 4<br \/>\n2. MEHLHORN Annika 83 GER 29.09 1:01.50 1:34.56 2:07.87 947 3<br \/>\n3. KOWN You Ri 89 KOR 29.79 1:03.02 1:36.67 2:10.43 892 5<br \/>\n4. CHOI Hye Ra 91 KOR 30.23 1:03.75 1:38.10 2:12.15 858 1<br \/>\n5. MORRIS Kailey 87 USA 30.25 1:04.08 1:38.60 2:12.72 847 2<br \/>\n6. SIMARD Sophie 78 CAN 30.04 1:03.40 1:37.46 2:12.83 845 7<br \/>\n7. SKRUBEL Franziska 87 GER 29.36 1:03.21 1:38.28 2:15.24 800 6<br \/>\nCHUANG Christine 89 USA DNS 8<\/p>\n<p>Event 127<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 200m Individual Medley<br \/>\n200m 4-Nages Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 1:53.93 BOVELL George East Meadow (USA) 25 MAR 2004 TRI<br \/>\nWC 1:54.85 PHELPS Michael Melbourne (AUS) 29 NOV 2003 USA<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. PEREIRA Thiago 86 BRA 25.38 54.45 1:29.32 1:58.08 929 3<br \/>\n2. KEREKJARTO Tamas 79 HUN 25.59 55.65 1:30.42 1:59.06 906 4<br \/>\n3. YABE Diogo 80 BRA 25.97 56.68 1:31.69 2:00.18 881 5<br \/>\n4. WOJT Lukasz 82 POL 26.75 57.45 1:32.86 2:00.56 873 1<br \/>\n5. MOSES Ed 80 USA 26.69 58.93 1:33.48 2:04.59 791 2<br \/>\n6. VERSFELD Neil 85 RSA 27.93 1:02.96 1:36.65 2:06.89 748 8<br \/>\nCABELLO Alan 88 ESP DSQ 6<br \/>\nKARNAUGH Ronald 66 POL DSQ 7<\/p>\n<p>Event 128<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 400m Freestyle<br \/>\n400m Nage Libre Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 3:59.53 BENKO Lindsay Berlin (GER) 26 JAN 2003 USA<br \/>\nWC 3:59.53 BENKO Lindsay Berlin (GER) 26 JAN 2003 USA<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. ZIEGLER Kate 88 USA 4:05.52 949 4<br \/>\n50m: 28.86 100m: 59.74 150m: 1:30.92 200m: 2:02.03 250m: 2:33.15 300m: 3:04.53 350m: 3:35.69 400m: 4:05.52<br \/>\n2. VILLAECIJA Erika 84 ESP 4:07.38 928 5<br \/>\n50m: 29.04 100m: 1:00.21 150m: 1:31.63 200m: 2:03.16 250m: 2:34.70 300m: 3:06.37 350m: 3:37.47 400m: 4:07.38<br \/>\n3. KOMISARZ Rachel 76 USA 4:07.46 927 6<br \/>\n50m: 29.03 100m: 1:00.11 150m: 1:31.62 200m: 2:02.93 250m: 2:34.39 300m: 3:05.69 350m: 3:37.10 400m: 4:07.46<br \/>\n4. CARMAN Anja 85 SLO 4:11.16 886 2<br \/>\n50m: 29.81 100m: 1:00.88 150m: 1:32.28 200m: 2:03.93 250m: 2:35.84 300m: 3:07.84 350m: 3:39.91 400m: 4:11.16<br \/>\n5. CABALLERO Melissa 85 ESP 4:12.13 876 3<br \/>\n50m: 29.41 100m: 1:00.42 150m: 1:31.93 200m: 2:03.61 250m: 2:35.51 300m: 3:07.91 350m: 3:40.41 400m: 4:12.13<br \/>\n6. KOCH Rebecca 82 USA 4:14.65 851 7<br \/>\n50m: 29.66 100m: 1:01.23 150m: 1:33.05 200m: 2:05.09 250m: 2:37.44 300m: 3:09.76 350m: 3:42.49 400m: 4:14.65<br \/>\n7. GOLDSON Elizabeth 88 USA 4:16.89 828 8<br \/>\n50m: 29.91 100m: 1:01.62 150m: 1:34.65 200m: 2:07.33 250m: 2:40.05 300m: 3:12.98 350m: 3:45.45 400m: 4:16.89<br \/>\n8. ILLESCAS Jennifer 87 USA 4:18.92 809 1<br \/>\n50m: 30.02 100m: 1:01.76 150m: 1:33.80 200m: 2:06.72 250m: 2:39.63 300m: 3:13.01 350m: 3:46.08 400m: 4:18.92<\/p>\n<p>Event 129<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 50m Freestyle<br \/>\n50m Nage Libre Hommes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 21.10 BOUSQUET Fred East Meadow (USA) 25 MAR 2004 FRA<br \/>\nWC 21.13 FOSTER Mark Paris (FRA) 28 JAN 2001 GBR<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL 1. NEETHLING Ryk 77 RSA 21.44 978 2<br \/>\n2. SCHOEMAN Roland 80 RSA 21.52 967 4<br \/>\n3. LEZAK Jason 75 USA 21.64 951 3<br \/>\n4. LORENTE Eduard 77 ESP 22.11 892 5<br \/>\n4. BRUNELLI Nick 81 USA 22.11 892 6<br \/>\n6. PIPER Sean 82 AUS 22.36 862 1<br \/>\n7. TILLY Jonas 84 SWE 22.48 848 7<br \/>\n8. NEWTON Jonathon 81 AUS 22.71 823 8<\/p>\n<p>Event 130<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 200m Breaststroke<br \/>\n200m Brasse Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 2:17.75 JONES Leisel Melbourne (AUS) 29 NOV 2003 AUS<br \/>\nWC 2:17.75 JONES Leisel Melbourne (AUS) 29 NOV 2003 AUS<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. KIRK Tara 82 USA 33.13 1:09.64 1:47.11 2:25.45 898 4<br \/>\n2. SONI Rebecca 87 USA 33.70 1:10.80 1:49.06 2:26.69 875 5<br \/>\n3. STOODY Kathleen 82 CAN 34.59 1:12.78 1:50.78 2:29.05 834 6<br \/>\n4. SAMBRAILO Tamara 86 SLO 34.10 1:12.16 1:50.25 2:29.21 832 3<br \/>\n5. CLARK Corrie 82 USA 34.38 1:13.06 1:52.01 2:31.13 800 1<br \/>\n6. BLACKBURN Lisa 71 CAN 34.99 1:13.80 1:53.13 2:32.61 777 2<br \/>\n7. COPLAND Jane 84 ISV 35.17 1:14.18 1:53.74 2:34.26 753 7<br \/>\n8. MARKS Jamie 88 USA 36.27 1:16.08 1:57.50 2:38.47 694 8<\/p>\n<p>Event 132<br \/>\n12 FEB 2005<br \/>\nWomen\u2019s 100m Individual Medley<br \/>\n100m 4-Nages Femmes<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nCLASSEMENT FINALES<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nFinales<br \/>\nWR 58.80 COUGHLIN Natalie New York (USA) 23 NOV 2002 USA<br \/>\nWC 58.80 COUGHLIN Natalie New York (USA) 23 NOV 2002 USA<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Points R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL 1. MORAVCOVA Martina 76 SVK 27.94 1:00.73 974 3<br \/>\n2. SHEPPARD Alison 72 GBR 28.74 1:01.00 961 6<br \/>\n3. SEPPALA Hanna-Maria 84 FIN 28.78 1:01.30 947 4<br \/>\n4. SANDENO Kaitlin 83 USA 28.44 1:01.85 922 5<br \/>\n5. DOOLITTLE Margaret 88 USA 30.38 1:03.98 833 1<br \/>\n6. VABRE Cylia 84 FRA 30.12 1:04.61 809 2<br \/>\n7. LEHTO Maria 83 FIN 30.83 1:05.41 780 7<br \/>\n8. 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