Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle

The women's 200-metre freestyle event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 18–19 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney.[1]

Women's 200-metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueSydney International Aquatic Centre
Date18 September 2000 (heats &
semi-finals)
19 September 2000 (final)
Competitors41 from 35 nations
Winning time1:58.24
Medalists
Susie O'Neill  Australia
Martina Moravcová  Slovakia
Claudia Poll  Costa Rica

Australia's overwhelming favorite Susie O'Neill, dubbed as Madame Butterfly, gave the home crowd a further reason to celebrate, as she claimed the gold medal in the event. Rocketed to the boisterous chants of "Susie, Susie" by her swimming fans, O'Neill held off a challenge from Slovakia's Martina Moravcová to strengthen her lead on the final lap before hitting the wall first in 1:58.24.[2][3] Moravcova trailed behind by a small fraction of a second to capture another silver at these Games in 1:58.32, while Costa Rica's Claudia Poll, defending Olympic champion, added a second bronze to her hardware from the 400 m freestyle, in a sterling time of 1:58.81.[4][5][6]

Russia's Nadezhda Chemezova and Germany's Kerstin Kielgass tied for fourth place in a matching time of 1:58.86, finishing off the podium by just five-hundredths of a second (0.05). Belarus' Natalya Baranovskaya pulled off a sixth-place finish in a national record of 1:59.28, while Romania's Camelia Potec (1:59.46) and China's Wang Luna (1:59.55) closed out the field.[6]

Notable swimmers failed to reach the top 8 final, featuring world-record holder Franziska van Almsick, who faded shortly on the final lap and finished eleventh in the semi-finals; South Africa's Helene Muller, who posted a second-fastest prelims time (1:59.89) earlier but ended up only in ninth; and American duo Lindsay Benko and Rada Owen, both of whom earned a twelfth and a sixteenth spot, respectively.[7]

Shortly after the Games, O'Neill announced her retirement from swimming, and was elected to the IOC Athletes' Commission, along with ten other athletes.[8][9]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Franziska van Almsick (GER)1:56.78Rome, Italy6 September 1994[10]
Olympic record Heike Friedrich (GDR)1:57.65Seoul, South Korea21 September 1988[10]

Results

Heats

[10]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
164Susie O'Neill Australia1:59.14Q
242Helene Muller South Africa1:59.89Q, AF
354Claudia Poll Costa Rica2:00.11Q
465Lindsay Benko United States2:00.13Q
544Camelia Potec Romania2:00.18Q
666Kerstin Kielgaß Germany2:00.25Q
755Franziska van Almsick Germany2:00.37Q
845Martina Moravcová Slovakia2:00.46Q
956Nadezhda Chemezova Russia2:00.47Q
1043Natalya Baranovskaya Belarus2:00.58Q
1161Carla Geurts Netherlands2:00.60Q
1263Wang Luna China2:00.89Q
1353Giaan Rooney Australia2:00.99Q
1448Mandy Leach Zimbabwe2:01.05Q, NR
1557Rada Owen United States2:01.10Q
1641Sara Parise Italy2:01.31Q
1752Yang Yu China2:01.34
1862Jessica Deglau Canada2:01.42
47Karen Pickering Great Britain
2046Solenne Figuès France2:01.46
2131Rania Elwani Egypt2:01.93NR
2251Nina van Koeckhoven Belgium2:02.15
2368Laura Nicholls Canada2:02.69
2458Laura Roca Spain2:03.37
2532Zoi Dimoschaki Greece2:04.06
2635Olena Lapunova Ukraine2:04.39
2725Lára Hrund Bjargardóttir Iceland2:05.22
2834Chantal Gibney Ireland2:05.24
2926Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia2:05.58
3038Pilin Tachakittiranan Thailand2:05.88
3133Elina Partõka Estonia2:05.90
3236Tsai Shu-min Chinese Taipei2:06.12
3337Roh Joo-hee South Korea2:07.21
3427Ivanka Moralieva Bulgaria2:07.61
3523Anna Korshikova Kyrgyzstan2:08.08
3622Petra Banović Croatia2:08.30
3714Nisha Millet India2:08.89
3815Pamela Vásquez Honduras2:15.83
3913Marella Mamoun Syria2:18.78
24Florencia Szigeti ArgentinaDSQ
67Karen Legg Great BritainDNS

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Martina Moravcová Slovakia1:59.75Q
23Kerstin Kielgaß Germany1:59.78Q
32Natalya Baranovskaya Belarus1:59.90Q, NR
47Wang Luna China1:59.97Q
54Helene Muller South Africa2:00.04
68Sara Parise Italy2:00.07
75Lindsay Benko United States2:00.27
81Mandy Leach Zimbabwe2:00.60

Semi-final 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Susie O'Neill Australia1:59.37Q
23Camelia Potec Romania1:59.54Q
35Claudia Poll Costa Rica1:59.63Q
42Nadezhda Chemezova Russia1:59.69Q
56Franziska van Almsick Germany2:00.26
61Giaan Rooney Australia2:00.84
77Carla Geurts Netherlands2:00.88
88Rada Owen United States2:03.34

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Susie O'Neill Australia1:58.24
2Martina Moravcová Slovakia1:58.32
3Claudia Poll Costa Rica1:58.81
46Nadezhda Chemezova Russia1:58.86
7Kerstin Kielgaß Germany
61Natalya Baranovskaya Belarus1:59.28NR
75Camelia Potec Romania1:59.46
88Wang Luna China1:59.55

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