Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle

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Women's 200 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueOlympic Aquatics Stadium
Dates8 August 2016 (heats &
semifinals)
9 August 2016 (final)
Competitors43 from 28 nations
Winning time1:53.73
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Katie Ledecky File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sarah Sjöström File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Emma McKeon File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia
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The women's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place 8–9 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.[1]

Summary

After a world-record breaking victory in the 400 m freestyle two days earlier, U.S. distance ace Katie Ledecky pulled away from the field to capture the Olympic mid-distance freestyle crown and her second individual gold at these Games. Hanging with the leaders at the 150-metre turn, Ledecky fended off Sweden's Sarah Sjöström towards a gold-medal finish in 1:53.73.[2][3] Despite trying to hold on Ledecky at the final lap, Sjöström was unable to catch her near the wall, and settled for the silver in 1:54.08.[4] Meanwhile, Australia's Emma McKeon moved up from one of the outside lanes to take home the bronze in 1:54.92.[5][6] Italy's world-record holder Federica Pellegrini dropped off the podium for the second straight Olympics to fourth in 1:55.18, charging a 0.07-second edge ahead of China's Shen Duo and McKeon's countrywoman Bronte Barratt, bronze medalist from London 2012, both of whom shared the fifth-place time with a matching 1:55.25.[6] Sjöström's teammate Michelle Coleman grabbed the penultimate spot of the top eight in 1:56.27, with France's Charlotte Bonnet (1:56.29) narrowly trailing her by 0.02 of a second to round out the field.[5] Notable swimmers missed the final roster, including four-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin, who tied for thirteenth with Hong Kong's Siobhán Haughey (1:57.56) in the semifinals.[7] In the medal ceremony, the medals for the competition were presented by Franco Carraro, Italy, IOC member, and the gifts were presented by Paolo Barelli, Italy, Honorary Secretary of FINA.

Records

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

World record File:Flag of Italy.svg Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 1:52.98 Rome, Italy 29 July 2009 [8][9]
Olympic record File:Flag of the United States.svg Allison Schmitt (USA) 1:53.61 London, United Kingdom 31 July 2012 [10]

Competition format

The competition consisted of three rounds: heats, semifinals, and a final. The swimmers with the best 16 times in the heats advanced to the semifinals. The swimmers with the best 8 times in the semifinals advanced to the final. Swim-offs were used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round.[1]

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Katie Ledecky File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1:55.01 Q
2 5 5 Emma McKeon File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1:55.80 Q
3 6 4 Sarah Sjöström File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:56.11 Q
4 6 6 Charlotte Bonnet File:Flag of France.svg France 1:56.26 Q
5 4 4 Federica Pellegrini File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1:56.37 Q
6 6 3 Shen Duo File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1:56.52 Q
7 5 3 Michelle Coleman File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:56.54 Q
8 4 6 Ai Yanhan File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1:56.77 Q
9 3 6 Siobhán Haughey File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 1:56.91 Q, NR
10 5 6 Bronte Barratt File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1:56.93 Q
11 4 3 Veronika Popova File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 1:57.08 Q
12 4 5 Missy Franklin File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1:57.12 Q
13 3 5 Katerine Savard File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1:57.15 Q
14 6 8 Manuella Lyrio File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1:57.28 Q, SA
15 6 5 Femke Heemskerk File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1:57.68 Q
16 6 2 Brittany MacLean File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1:57.74 Q
17 6 1 Chihiro Igarashi File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1:57.88
18 4 7 Arina Openysheva File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 1:58.05
19 5 1 Melania Costa Schmid File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1:58.19
20 3 7 Annika Bruhn File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1:58.48
21 5 7 Rikako Ikee File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1:58.49
22 5 3 Nina Rangelova File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 1:58.57
23 5 2 Coralie Balmy File:Flag of France.svg France 1:58.83
24 4 2 Alice Mizzau File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1:59.16
25 4 8 Ajna Késely File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1:59.20
26 4 1 Robin Neumann File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1:59.23
27 3 2 Georgia Coates File:Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg Great Britain 1:59.33
28 3 4 Evelyn Verrasztó File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1:59.44
29 3 8 Camille Cheng File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 1:59.71
30 2 4 Katarina Simonović File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 2:00.06
31 2 3 Barbora Seemanová File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 2:00.26
32 5 8 Eleanor Faulkner File:Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg Great Britain 2:00.51
33 2 6 Anastasia Bogdanovski File:Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia 2:00.52 NR
34 3 1 Patricia Castro File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2:00.71
35 6 7 Larissa Oliveira File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 2:00.76
36 2 7 Elisbet Gámez File:Flag of Cuba (3-2).svg Cuba 2:01.08
37 2 2 Joanna Evans File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas 2:01.27 NR
38 2 1 Sara Pastrana File:Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg Honduras 2:03.19
39 2 8 Andrea Cedrón File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 2:05.33
40 1 5 Matelita Buadromo File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji 2:05.49
41 1 4 Shivani Kataria File:Flag of India.svg India 2:09.30
42 1 3 Kaya Forson File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 2:16.02
2 5 Andrea Murez File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel DNS

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Shen Duo File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1:56.03 Q
2 4 Emma McKeon File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1:56.29 Q
3 5 Charlotte Bonnet File:Flag of France.svg France 1:56.38 Q
4 2 Bronte Barratt File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1:56.63 Q
5 8 Brittany MacLean File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1:57.36
6 6 Ai Yanhan File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1:57.41
7 1 Manuella Lyrio File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1:57.43
8 7 Missy Franklin File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1:57.56

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Sarah Sjöström File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:54.65 Q
2 4 Katie Ledecky File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1:54.81 Q
3 3 Federica Pellegrini File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1:55.42 Q
4 6 Michelle Coleman File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:56.05 Q
5 7 Veronika Popova File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 1:57.22
6 2 Siobhán Haughey File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 1:57.56
7 1 Katerine Savard File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1:57.80
8 8 Femke Heemskerk File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1:57.82

Final

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Katie Ledecky File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1:53.73
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Sarah Sjöström File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:54.08 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Emma McKeon File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1:54.92
4 3 Federica Pellegrini File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1:55.18
5 6 Shen Duo File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1:55.25
8 Bronte Barratt File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia
7 2 Michelle Coleman File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:56.27
8 1 Charlotte Bonnet File:Flag of France.svg France 1:56.29

References

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  3. Sheinin, Dave (9 August 2016). "Katie Ledecky just keeps on winning, captures second gold in 200 freestyle". The Washington Post. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
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  6. 6.0 6.1 Pentony, Luke (9 August 2016). "Rio 2016: Australia's Emma McKeon takes out bronze in women's 200m freestyle fina". ABC News Australia. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  7. Fenno, Nathan (9 August 2016). "Missy Franklin fails to advance in 200 freestyle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  8. "FINA World Championships, Swimming: Federica Pellegrini Puts on Show for Home Crowd With World Record, U.S. Goes 2-3 With American Record". Swimming World Magazine. 31 July 2012. Archived from the original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
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  10. "Olympics swimming: Allison Schmitt wins with Games record". BBC Sport. 31 July 2012. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.