Swimming at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Scotiabank Aquatics Center
Dates October 18 (preliminaries and finals)
Winning score 8:01.18
Medalists
   United States
   Brazil
   Mexico
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The women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the swimming events at the 2011 Pan American Games will take place on the 18 of October at the Scotiabank Aquatics Center.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is the United States.

This race consisted of sixteen lengths of the pool. Each of the four swimmers completed four lengths of the pool. The first swimmer had to touch the wall before the second could leave the starting block.[2]

Records

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

World record  China (CHN)
Yang Yu (1:55.47)
Zhu Qianwei (1:55.79)
Liu Jing (1:56.09)
Pang Jiaying (1:54.73)
7:42.08 Rome, Italy July 30, 2009
Pan American Games record  United States (USA)
Jessica Rodriguez (1:59.97)
Emily Kukors (1:59.57)
Ava Ohlgren (2:00.19)
Katie Carroll (2:02.30)
8:02.03 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil July 18, 2007

Results

All times shown are in minutes.

KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified GR Games record NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best PR Pan American Games record

Heats

The first round was held on October 18.[3] As only seven teams had entered, the heats served as a ranking round with all teams advancing to the final.

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Kim Vandenberg (2:03.25)
Elizabeth Pelton (2:00.39)
Erika Erndl (2:01.68)
Amanda Kendall (2:00.22)
 United States8:05.64Q
26Martha Beltran (2:09.32)
Fernanda González (2:04.38)
Rita Medrano (2:05.92)
Liliana Ibañez (2:10.35)
 Mexico8:29.97Q
32Yennifer Marquez (2:06.88)
Elimar Barrios (2:08.03)
Jeserik Pinto (2:08.31)
Darneyis Orozco (2:07.36)
 Venezuela8:30.58Q
45Gabrielle Soucisse (2:07.81)
Ashley McGregor (2:07.22)
Karyn Jewell (2:09.80)
Bridget Colley (2:08.26)
 Canada8:33.09Q
53Sarah Correa (2:13.24)
Gabriela Rocha (2:12.33)
Larissa Cieslak (2:13.46)
Thamy Ventorin (2:07.92)
 Brazil8:46.95Q
61Mariangela Macchiavello (2:12.97)
Patricia Quevedo (2:13.80)
Maria Torres (2:11.97)
Andrea Cedron (2:12.78)
 Peru8:51.52Q
77Nadia Colovini (2:09.15)
Georgina Bardach (2:18.00)
Julia Arino
Virginia Bardach
 Argentina9:09.18Q

Final

The final was held on October 18.[4]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4Catherine Breed (2:00.99)
Elizabeth Pelton (2:00.11)
Chelsea Nauta (2:00.49)
Amanda Kendall (1:59.59)
 United States8:01.18GR
2nd, silver medalist(s)2Joanna Maranhão (2:01.46)
Jéssica Cavalheiro (2:03.30)
Manuella Lyrio (2:01.22)
Tatiana Lemos (2:03.91)
 Brazil8:09.89
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5Liliana Ibañez (2:01.17)
Patricia Castañeda (2:05.28)
Fernanda González (2:02.70)
Susana Escobar (2:03.04)
 Mexico8:12.19
43Yanel Pinto (2:03.75)
Darneyis Orozco (2:08.45)
Yennifer Marquez (2:05.33)
Andreina Pinto (2:01.67)
 Venezuela8:19.20
56Caroline Lapierre (2:08.24)
Paige Schultz (2:04.46)
Sherry Liu (2:03.48)
Jennifer Beckberger (2:03.75)
 Canada8:19.93
61Nadia Colovini (2:06.65)
Virginia Bardach (2:05.58)
Julia Arino (2:14.07)
Georgina Bardach (2:12.66)
 Argentina8:38.96
77Andrea Cedron (2:07.31)
Mariangela Macchiavello (2:11.99)
Maria Alejandra Torres (2:10.78)
Daniela Miyahara (2:12.16)
 Peru8:42.24

References

  1. Guadalajara 2011 sessions Archived 2011-06-26 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Swimming Technical Manual" (PDF). Guadalajara 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  3. Heats – Day 4
  4. Finals – Day 4
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