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Women's 50 metre breaststroke
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
DatesAugust 3, 2013 (heats &
semifinals)
August 4, 2013 (final)
Competitors74 from 66 nations
Winning time29.52
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Lithuania
bronze medal    United States
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The women's 50 metre breaststroke event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships took place on 3–4 August at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and championship records were:

World record  Jessica Hardy (USA) 29.80 Federal Way, United States 7 August 2009 [3][4]
Competition record  Yuliya Yefimova (RUS) 30.09 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009 [5]

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
29 July Heats – Women's 100 metre breaststroke Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.97† CR
3 August Heats Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 29.78 WR, CR
3 August Semifinal 2 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.48 WR, CR

† – en route to final mark

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:32.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 5 Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 29.78 Q, WR
2 8 4 Jessica Hardy  United States 29.99 Q
3 6 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 30.07 Q
4 7 4 Breeja Larson  United States 30.46 Q
5 6 5 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.55 Q, NR
6 8 6 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 30.68 Q, NR
7 7 5 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic 30.77 Q, NR
8 8 3 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 30.82 Q
9 7 6 Fiona Doyle  Ireland 30.93 Q, NR
10 7 3 Alia Atkinson  Jamaica 31.12 Q
11 7 8 Marina García  Spain 31.22 Q
12 6 3 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 31.23 Q
13 7 7 Rebecca Ejdervik  Sweden 31.39 Q
14 6 8 He Yuzhe  China 31.46 Q
15 8 8 Samantha Marshall  Australia 31.49 Q
16 5 8 Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  Iceland 31.50 Q, NR
17 6 7 Michela Guzzetti  Italy 31.51
18 7 9 Kim Janssens  Belgium 31.52 NR
19 6 2 Valentina Artemyeva  Russia 31.56
20 6 6 Beatriz Travalon  Brazil 31.59
21 8 1 Viktoriya Solnceva  Ukraine 31.63
22 6 9 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 31.66
23 5 5 Amit Ivry  Israel 31.67 NR
24 7 2 Suo Ran  China 31.70
25 7 1 Caroline Ruhnau  Germany 31.73
26 8 0 Jessica Vall  Spain 31.77
27 8 2 Lisa Fissneider  Italy 31.94
28 5 6 Kim Go-Eun  South Korea 31.95
29 7 0 Anna Makinen  Finland 32.02
30 8 7 Tera van Beilen  Canada 32.03
31 6 0 Henriette Brekke  Norway 32.11
32 5 7 Julia Sebastian  Argentina 32.28
33 8 9 Ivana Ninković  Bosnia and Herzegovina 32.32
34 5 4 Rie Kaneto  Japan 32.37
35 4 7 Yvette Man Yi Kong  Hong Kong 32.56
36 4 3 Mercedes Toledo  Venezuela 32.61 NR
37 3 4 Samantha Yeo  Singapore 32.69
38 5 3 Caroline Reitshammer  Austria 32.72
39 5 1 Erica Dittmer  Mexico 32.73
40 5 2 Sarah Vaisse  France 32.74
41 4 4 Zuzana Mimovičová  Slovakia 32.79
42 1 2 Dariya Talanova  Kyrgyzstan 32.83
43 3 6 Tatiana Chişca  Moldova 32.85
44 5 0 Ioana Alexandra Popa  Romania 32.96
45 4 2 Tara-Lynn Nicholas  South Africa 33.04
46 4 9 Mai Atef  Egypt 33.08
47 4 8 Vangelina Draganova  Bulgaria 33.10
47 3 3 Christina Loh  Malaysia 33.10
49 5 9 Lei On Kei  Macau 33.37
50 4 6 Monica Álvarez  Colombia 33.39
50 3 5 Chen I-chuan  Chinese Taipei 33.39
52 4 5 Miriam Corsini  Mozambique 33.45
53 4 0 Evita Leter  Suriname 33.55
54 4 1 Maria Romanjuk  Estonia 33.56
55 3 7 Pilar Shimizu  Guam 34.20
56 3 8 Tilka Paljk  Zambia 34.28
57 2 4 Vanessa Rivas  Dominican Republic 34.52 NR
58 3 9 Tegan McCarthy  Papua New Guinea 34.81
59 3 1 Rachael Tonjor  Nigeria 35.41
60 3 2 Natalia Gomez  Costa Rica 35.49
61 2 7 Mahfuza Khatun  Bangladesh 35.63
62 2 5 Shne Joachim  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 35.76
63 2 8 Bonita Imsirovic  Botswana 36.53
64 2 0 Teona Bostashvili  Georgia 37.04
65 3 0 Oreoluwa Cherebin  Grenada 37.11
66 2 6 Chade Nersicio  Netherlands Antilles 37.43
67 2 3 Altansukh Nomin  Mongolia 37.78
68 2 9 Mariam Foum  Tanzania 38.21
69 1 4 Anum Bandey  Pakistan 38.50
70 2 2 Hemthon Vitiny  Cambodia 39.53
71 1 3 Angelika Ouedraogo  Burkina Faso 39.58
72 1 5 Ramatoulaye Camara  Guinea 48.31
73 1 6 Haoua Sangare  Mali 49.68
74 1 7 Lareiba Seibon  Niger 49.72
2 1 Vanessa Kokoe  Ivory Coast DNS
6 1 Satomi Suzuki  Japan DNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held at 18:26.[7]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Jessica Hardy  United States 29.90 Q
2 5 Breeja Larson  United States 30.20 Q
3 7 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 30.57 Q
4 6 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 30.61 Q
5 3 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 30.94
6 2 Alia Atkinson  Jamaica 31.27
7 8 Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  Iceland 31.37 NR
8 1 He Yuzhe  China 31.67

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.48 Q, WR
2 4 Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 29.88 Q
3 6 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic 30.31 Q, NR
4 3 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.66 Q
5 7 Marina García  Spain 31.24
6 8 Samantha Marshall  Australia 31.26
7 2 Fiona Doyle  Ireland 31.52
8 1 Rebecca Ejdervik  Sweden 31.73

Final

The final was held at 18:08.[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 29.52 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.59
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Jessica Hardy  United States 29.80 =AM
4 6 Breeja Larson  United States 29.95
5 8 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.23
6 7 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 30.72
7 1 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 31.31
2 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic DSQ

References

  1. ^ "BCN 2013 – Swimming: Schedule". FINA. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Ford, Bonnie (7 August 2009). "Hardy's return brings new outlook". ESPN. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  4. ^ "U.S. Open: Jessica Hardy Lowers 50 Breast World Record on Way to 100 Breast World Record". Swimming World Magazine. 7 August 2009. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Liam Tancock sets world record and claims gold at World Championships in Rome". The Daily Telegraph. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  6. ^ Heats Results
  7. ^ Semifinals Results
  8. ^ Final Results

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