Svømning under sommer-OL 2020 – 100 m rygsvømning (damer)

100 m ryg for damer
under det 32. sommer-OL 2020
StedTokyo Aquatics Centre
Datoer25. juli 2021 (heats)
26. juli 2021 (semifinaler)
27. juli 2021 (finale)
Atleter41 fra 34 nationer
Vindertid57.47
Medaljevindere
1Kaylee McKeown Australien
2Kylie Masse Canada
3Regan Smith USA

100 m ryg for damer under Sommer-OL 2020 fandt sted den 25. juli - 27. juli 2021 i Tokyo Aquatics Centre.[1]

Turneringsformat

Konkurrencen bliver afviklet med indledende heats, semifinaler og finale. Efter de indledende heats går de 16 bedste tider videre til semifinalerne, hvor det bliver afgjort hvilke otte tider, der er de bedste. Disse går til finalen, hvor medaljerne bliver fordelt.

Tidsplan

Nedenstående tabel viser tidsplanen for afvikling af konkurrencen:

DatoTidRunde
26. juliTBDHeats
27. juliTBDSemifinaler
28. juliTBDFinale

Resultater

Heats

De svømmere med de 16 bedste tider, uanset heat, gik videre til semifinalerne.[2]

PlaceringHeatBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
164Kaylee McKeown Australien57.88Q, OR
254Regan Smith USA57.96Q
344Kylie Masse Canada58.17Q
465Kathleen Dawson Storbritannien58.69Q
563Emily Seebohm Australien58.86Q
655Rhyan White USA59.02Q
753Kira Toussaint Holland59.21Q
843Margherita Panziera Italien59.74Q
951Peng Xuwei Kina59.78Q
1056Maria Kameneva ROC59.88Q
1145Taylor Ruck Canada59.89Q
1247Anastasia Gorbenko Israel59.90Q
1346Anastasia Fesikova ROC59.92Q
1462Cassie Wild Storbritannien59.99Q
1557Maaike de Waard Holland1:00.03Q
1641Anna Konishi Japan1:00.04Q
1732Mimosa Jallow Finland1:00.06NR
1858Katalin Burián Ungarn1:00.07
68Ingeborg Løyning Norge1:00.07
2048Lee Eun-ji Sydkorea1:00.14
2152Michelle Coleman Sverige1:00.54
2267Chen Jie Kina1:00.63
2335Béryl Gastaldello Frankrig1:00.69
2461Laura Riedemann Tyskland1:00.81
2533Danielle Hill Irland1:00.86
2636Stephanie Au Hongkong1:01.07
2742Simona Kubová Tjekkiet1:01.35
2825Tatiana Salcuțan Moldova1:01.59
2938Lena Grabowski Østrig1:01.80
3031Daryna Zevina Ukraine1:01.97
3127McKenna DeBever Peru1:02.09
3237Isabella Arcila Colombia1:02.28
3324Ali Galyer New Zealand1:02.65
3415Donata Katai Zimbabwe1:02.73
3526Krystal Lara Dominikanske Republik1:03.07
3623Celina Márquez El Salvador1:03.75
3721Danielle Titus Barbados1:04.53
3822Felicity Passon Seychellerne1:04.66
3914Maana Patel Indien1:05.20
4028Diana Nazarova Kasakhstan1:06.99
4113Kimberly Ince Grenada1:10.24
34Louise Hansson SverigeDNS
66Anastasiya Shkurdai HvideruslandDNS

Semifinaler

De svømmere med de otte bedste tider, uanset heat, gik videre til finalen.[3]

PlaceringHeatBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
114Regan Smith USA57.86Q, OR
225Kylie Masse Canada58.09Q
324Kaylee McKeown Australien58.11Q
413Rhyan White USA58.46Q
515Kathleen Dawson Storbritannien58.56Q
623Emily Seebohm Australien58.59Q
726Kira Toussaint Holland59.09Q
817Anastasia Gorbenko Israel59.30Q, NR
927Taylor Ruck Canada59.45
1012Maria Kameneva ROC59.49
1116Margherita Panziera Italien59.75
1222Peng Xuwei Kina59.98
1318Anna Konishi Japan1:00.07
1411Cassie Wild Storbritannien1:00.20
21Anastasia Fesikova ROC1:00.20
1628Maaike de Waard Holland1:00.49

Finale

[4]

PlaceringBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
13Kaylee McKeown Australien57.47OR
2. plads, sølvmedaljemodtager(e)5Kylie Masse Canada57.72
34Regan Smith USA58.05
46Rhyan White USA58.43
57Emily Seebohm Australien58.45
62Kathleen Dawson Storbritannien58.70
71Kira Toussaint Holland59.11
88Anastasia Gorbenko Israel59.53

Referencer

  1. ^ "Tokyo 2020: Swimming Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Hentet 30. januar 2020.
  2. ^ "Heats Results Summary" (PDF). 2020 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 25. juli 2021. Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 2. august 2021. Hentet 25. juli 2021.
  3. ^ "Semifinals Results Summary" (PDF). 2020 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 26. juli 2021. Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 22. august 2021. Hentet 26. juli 2021.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 27. juli 2021. Hentet 12. september 2021.

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