Lifesaving at the 2001 World Games – Women's 100 m manikin carry with fins

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Lifesaving – women's 100 m manikin carry with fins
at the 2001 World Games
VenueAkita Prefectural Pool, Akita, Japan
Date25 August 2001
Competitors24 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The women's 100 m manikin carry with fins in lifesaving at the 2001 World Games took place on 25 August 2001 at the Akita Prefectural Pool in Akita, Japan.[1]

Competition format[edit]

A total of 24 athletes entered the competition. The best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.

Results[edit]

Preliminary[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Time Note
1 Marcella Prandi Italy Italy 1:01.54 Q
2 Paola Zago Italy Italy 1:02.03 Q
3 Alexandra Berlin Germany Germany 1:02.87 Q
4 Sandra Temmerman Netherlands Netherlands 1:03.69 Q
5 Daniela Schmutzer Germany Germany 1:04.10 Q
6 Jana Pescheck Germany Germany 1:04.67 Q
7 Bronwyn Baumgart South Africa South Africa 1:04.69 Q
8 Barbara Bindella Italy Italy 1:05.05 Q
9 Kate McLellan Australia Australia 1:05.42 Q
10 Monique Driessen Netherlands Netherlands 1:05.79
11 Kate Krywulycz Australia Australia 1:06.27
12 Leigh Habler Australia Australia 1:06.59
13 Elena de Prada Spain Spain 1:06.80
14 Claudine Roemen Netherlands Netherlands 1:07.03
15 Concepcion Escatllar Spain Spain 1:07.05
16 Emma De-Schoolmester United Kingdom Great Britain 1:07.97
17 Ellen Callens Belgium Belgium 1:11.38
18 Samantha Eagle United Kingdom Great Britain 1:11.46
19 Candice Crafford South Africa South Africa 1:12.05
20 Tracey Martheze South Africa South Africa 1:12.20
21 Yuumi Inagaki Japan Japan 1:21.87
22 Kikue Ashizawa Japan Japan 1:22.88
23 Fukiko Sato Japan Japan 1:31.73
Rebecca Rowe United Kingdom Great Britain DSQ

Final[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paola Zago Italy Italy 1:01.12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marcella Prandi Italy Italy 1:01.40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alexandra Berlin Germany Germany 1:02.46
4 Sandra Temmerman Netherlands Netherlands 1:03.58
5 Daniela Schmutzer Germany Germany 1:04.23
6 Barbara Bindella Italy Italy 1:04.40
7 Jana Pescheck Germany Germany 1:04.45
8 Bronwyn Baumgart South Africa South Africa 1:04.73
9 Kate McLellan Australia Australia 1:05.50

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2003-03-15. Retrieved 2020-06-26.

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