2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Women's 200 metre backstroke

Women's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Venue Saanich Commonwealth Place
Dates August 19, 2006 (heats &
finals)
Competitors 29 from 12 nations
Winning time 2:08.86
Medalists
   Japan
   United States
   Japan
2006 Pan Pacific
Swimming Championships

Victoria, Canada
Freestyle
50 m   men   women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
Backstroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Marathon
10 km men women

The women's 200 metre backstroke competition at the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 19 at the Saanich Commonwealth Place.[1][2][3] The last champion was Margaret Hoelzer of US.[4]

This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in backstroke.[5]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:

World record  Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) 2:06.62 Athens, Greece August 25, 1991
Pan Pacific Championships record  Anna Simcic (NZL) 2:10.79 Edmonton, Canada August 25, 1991

Results

All times are in minutes and seconds.

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified CRChampionships record NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Heats

The first round was held on August 19, at 11:01.[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 5 Reiko Nakamura  Japan 2:10.02 QA, CR
2 3 4 Takami Igarashi Japan 2:10.14 QA
3 4 5 Margaret Hoelzer  United States 2:10.20 QA
4 4 4 Hanae Ito  Japan 2:10.76 QA
5 2 5 Elizabeth Beisel  United States 2:11.68 QA
6 2 4 Joanna Fargus  Australia 2:12.30 QA
7 4 3 Melissa Ingram  New Zealand 2:12.75 QA
8 2 3 Fran Adcock  Australia 2:12.88 QA
9 4 6 Teresa Crippen  United States 2:12.90 QB
10 3 2 Kirsty Coventry  Zimbabwe 2:13.11 QB
11 4 7 Ariana Kukors  United States 2:13.34 QB
12 2 2 Lauren English  United States 2:14.33 QB
13 2 6 Karina Leane  Australia 2:14.52 QB
14 3 6 Melissa Corfe  South Africa 2:14.64 QB
15 3 7 Jung Yoo-Jin  South Korea 2:15.39 QB
16 3 3 Hannah McLean  New Zealand 2:15.60 QB
17 4 2 Kelly Stefanyshyn  Canada 2:15.99
18 3 1 Kristen Caverly  United States 2:16.14
19 1 4 Leila Vaziri  United States 2:17.43
20 4 8 Lee Nam-Eun  South Korea 2:17.59
21 3 8 Karah Stanworth  Canada 2:17.62
22 4 1 Liu Zhen  China 2:18.38
23 2 1 Jennifer Reilly  Australia 2:18.63
24 2 7 Melanie Bouchard  Canada 2:18.75
25 1 6 Monica Stitski  Canada 2:18.95
26 1 5 He Hsu-Jung  Chinese Taipei 2:20.29
27 2 8 Tsai Hiu-Wai  Hong Kong 2:20.52
28 1 3 Joanna Maranhão  Brazil 2:23.37
29 1 2 Chelsey Salli  Canada 2:24.17

B Final

The B final was held on August 19, at 19:19.[2]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 4 Hanae Ito  Japan 2:09.21
10 5 Teresa Crippen  United States 2:12.38
11 7 Hannah McLean  New Zealand 2:13.65
12 6 Melissa Corfe  South Africa 2:13.79
13 1 Kelly Stefanyshyn  Canada 2:13.83
14 2 Jung Yoo-Jin  South Korea 2:14.87
15 3 Karina Leane  Australia 2:15.65
16 8 Lee Nam-Eun  South Korea 2:18.74

A Final

The A final was held on August 19, at 19:19.[2]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st 5 Reiko Nakamura  Japan 2:08.86 CR
2nd 3 Margaret Hoelzer  United States 2:09.42
3rd 4 Takami Igarashi  Japan 2:10.30
4 8 Kirsty Coventry  Zimbabwe 2:12.34
5 6 Elizabeth Beisel  United States 2:12.61
6 2 Joanna Fargus  Australia 2:13.48
7 7 Melissa Ingram New Zealand 2:13.64
8 1 Fran Adcock  Australia 2:14.88

References

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