Lifesaving at the 2009 World Games

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Lifesaving
at the 2009 World Games
VenuesKaohsiung Swimming Pool (pool)
Sizihwan Bay (beach)
Dates23–25 July 2009
Competitors96 from 8 nations
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The lifesaving events at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung was played between 23 and 25 July.[1][2] 96 athletes from 8 nations participated in the tournament. The competition took place in Kaohsiung Swimming Pool for pool events and in Sizihwan Bay for beach events. For both men and women, there were four individual events in pool lifesaving, three individual events in beach lifesaving, and an overall team event combining five non-medal team and relay events in pool and beach disciplines.[3]

Participating nations[edit]

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy52512
2 Australia47213
3 China44311
4 New Zealand2237
5 Germany1012
6 France0101
7 Chinese Taipei0011
 South Africa0011
Totals (8 entries)16161648

Events[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m manikin carry
details
Federico Pinotti
 Italy
Florian Laclaustra
 France
Giovanni Legnani
 Italy
100 m manikin carry with fins
details
Simone Procaccia
 Italy
Zhang Jiawen
 China
Nicola Ferrua
 Italy
100 m rescue medley
details
Federico Pinotti
 Italy
Giovanni Legnani
 Italy
Andrew Bowden
 Australia
200 m obstacle swim
details
Zhang Enjian
 China
Federico Pinotti
 Italy
Benjamin Bilski
 Germany
Board race
details
Dan Moodie
 New Zealand
Hugh Dougherty
 Australia
Shannon Eckstein
 Australia
Ocean
details
Shannon Eckstein
 Australia
Hugh Dougherty
 Australia
Ryan Brennan
 South Africa
Surf race
details
Chris Allum
 Australia
Glenn Anderson
 New Zealand
Federico Pinotti
 Italy
Team overall[a 1]
details
 Italy
Nicola Ferrua
Diego Giuglar
Giovanni Legnani
Federico Pinotti
Simone Procaccia
Germano Proietti
 Australia
Chris Allum
Andrew Bowden
Hugh Dougherty
Shannon Eckstein
Luke Harper
Mitchell Parkes
Shared silver
 New Zealand
Glenn Anderson
John Gatfield
Mike Janes
Steven Kent
Dan Moodie
Matt Sutton
  1. ^ The overall team event combined results in five non-medal team events to determine the final ranking: 4x50m obstacle relay, 4x25m manikin carry, 4x50m medley relay, rescue tube race and board rescue race.[3]

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m manikin carry
details
Isabella Cerquozzi
 Italy
Gao Yuting
 China
He Qian
 China
100 m manikin carry with fins
details
Song Jianrong
 China
Huang Jiefen
 China
Marcella Prandi
 Italy
100 m rescue medley
details
Gao Yuting
 China
Sarah Windsor
 Australia
He Qian
 China
200 m obstacle swim
details
Lu Ying
 China
Yang Jieqiao
 China
Yang Chin-kuei
 Chinese Taipei
Board race
details
Nikki Cox
 New Zealand
Naomi Flood
 Australia
Madison Boon
 New Zealand
Ocean
details
Naomi Flood
 Australia
Kristyl Smith
 Australia
Nikki Cox
 New Zealand
Surf race
details
Kristyl Smith
 Australia
Naomi Flood
 Australia
Ayla Dunlop-Barrett
 New Zealand
Team overall[b 1]
details
 Germany
Katrin Altmann
Fabienne Göller
Aline Hundt
Stephanie Kasperski
Julia Schatz
Stefanie Schoder
 Australia
Naomi Flood
Felysia Konakoff
Jennifer Parry
Kristyl Smith
Terri Sullivan
Sarah Windsor
 China
Gao Yuting
He Qian
Huang Jiefen
Lu Ying
Song Jianrong
Yang Jieqiao
 Italy
Isabella Cerquozzi
Marta Mozzanica
Chiara Pidello
Marcella Prandi
Elena Prelle
  1. ^ The overall team event combined results in five non-medal team events to determine the final ranking: 4x50m obstacle relay, 4x25m manikin carry, 4x50m medley relay, rescue tube race and board rescue race.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Web Archive 2009 World Games". Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  2. ^ "Entries" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  3. ^ a b c "8th WORLD GAMES 2009 - Lifesaving results" (PDF). amazonaws.com. Retrieved 16 March 2020.

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