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Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke

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The Women's 50m Breaststroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 31 March (prelims & semifinals) and the evening of 1 April (finals) at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 86 swimmers were entered in the event, of which 74 swam.

Existing records at the start of the event were:

Results

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Finals

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Place Name Nationality Time Note
1st Jessica Hardy  USA 30.63
2nd Leisel Jones  Australia 30.70
3rd Tara Kirk  USA 31.05
4th Tarnee White  Australia 31.14
5th Janne Schafer  Germany 31.35
6th Zoë Baker  New Zealand 31.79
7th Kate Haywood  Great Britain 31.82
8th Rebecca Ejdervik  Sweden 31.86

Semifinals

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Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note
1 Leisel Jones  Australia 30.91 Q
2 Jessica Hardy  USA 31.09 Q
3 Tarnee White  Australia 31.14 Q
4 Janne Schafer  Germany 31.23 Q
5 Tara Kirk  USA 31.27 Q
6 Zoë Baker  New Zealand 31.49 Q
7 Rebecca Ejdervik  Sweden 31.71 Q
8 Kate Haywood  Great Britain 31.72 Q
9 Ji Liping  China 31.75
10 Mirna Jukić  Austria 31.78
11 Elena Bogomazova  Russia 32.08
12 Roberta Panara  Italy 32.10
13 Anna Khlistunova  Ukraine 32.12
14 Anne-Sophie Le Paranthoën  France 32.17
15 Anne-Mari Gulbrandsen  Norway 32.34 NR[1]
-- Ina Kapishina  Belarus DQ

Preliminaries

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Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note
1 Jessica Hardy  USA 30.85 Q
2 Zoë Baker  New Zealand 31.35 Q
3 Leisel Jones  Australia 31.39 Q
Tara Kirk  USA Q
5 Rebecca Ejdervik  Sweden 31.54 Q
6 Tarnee White  Australia 31.65 Q
7 Anna Khlistunova  Ukraine 31.73 Q, NR
8 Janne Schafer  Germany 31.77 Q
9 Anne-Sophie Le Paranthoën  France 31.84 Q
10 Ina Kapishina  Belarus 31.93 Q
11 Kate Haywood  Great Britain 31.95 Q
12 Mirna Jukić  Austria 32.06 Q
13 Roberta Panara  Italy 32.17 Q
14 Ji Liping  China 32.25 Q
15 Anne-Mari Gulbrandsen  Norway 32.35 Q, NR[2]
16 Elena Bogomazova  Russia 32.51 Q
17 Annabelle Carey  New Zealand 32.60
18 Yoshimi Miwa  Japan 32.63
19 Ciara Farrell  Ireland 32.69
Hanna Westrin  Sweden
21 Beata Kaminska  Poland 32.81
22 Suzaan van Biljon  South Africa 32.87
Chen Huijia  China
24 Veronica Vdovicenco  Moldova 33.31
Diana Gomes  Portugal
26 Valeria Silva  Peru 33.32
27 Yuliya Pidlisna  Ukraine 33.88
28 Sara Elbekri  Morocco 34.11
29 Anastasia Christoforou  Cyprus 34.35
30 Man Yi Yvette Kong  Hong Kong 34.36
31 Marina Kuc  Montenegro 34.41
32 I Chuan Chen  Chinese Taipei 34.48
33 Roanne Ho  Singapore 34.52
34 Larisa Lăcustă  Romania 34.58
35 Koh Ting Ting  Singapore 35.06
36 Daniela Victoria  Venezuela 35.38
37 Danielle Beaubrun  Saint Lucia 35.42
38 Desak Nyoman Rina  Indonesia 35.43
39 Rachel Ah Koy  Fiji 35.44
40 On Kei Lei  Macao 35.69
41 Nilshaira Isenia  Netherlands Antilles 35.77
42 Lina Cahya Utami  Indonesia 35.79
43 Dohi Eliane Droubry  Côte d'Ivoire 36.06
44 Natasha Moodie  Jamaica 36.08
45 Herinantenaina Ravoajanahary  Madagascar 36.19
46 Thi Thuan Tran  Vietnam 36.72
47 Sin Ian Lei  Macao 36.73
48 Olga Gnedovskaya  Uzbekistan 36.81
49 Saintsetseg Dashtseren  Mongolia 36.99
50 Blessing Forcados  Nigeria 37.01
51 Karen Poujol Zepeda  Honduras 37.25
52 Katerine Moreno  Bolivia 37.29
53 Oksana Hatamkhanova  Azerbaijan 37.31
54 Thi Hue Pham  Vietnam 37.36
55 Cai Lin Khoo  Malaysia 37.49
56 Nibal Yamout  Lebanon 37.61
57 Rachel Lannen  Guam 37.63
58 Kelly How Tam Fat  Mauritius 37.88
59 Monica Fernandovna Bernardo  Mozambique 37.95
60 Mercedes Milner  Zambia 38.12
Chinyere Pigot  Suriname
62 Stacey Ryder  Swaziland 38.34
63 Razan Taha  Jordan 38.38
64 Rovena Marku  Albania 38.64
65 Samantha La Qua  Grenada 39.04
66 Sainzaya Khurelbaatar  Mongolia 40.16
67 Bibidha Rimal    Nepal 41.23
68 Natasha Ratter  Uganda 41.42
69 Debra Daniel Federated States of Micronesia FS Micronesia 42.35
70 Anisa Curraj  Albania 42.56
71 Julianne Kirchner  Marshall Islands 43.66
72 Pamela Girimbazi Rugabira  Rwanda 47.27
73 Aminath Inas Ismail  Maldives 48.10
74 Ingrid Fabienne Outtara  Burkina Faso 48.51
-- Kezimani Liesse  Burundi DNS
-- Gloria Koussihouede  Benin DNS
-- Mahfuza Khatun  Bangladesh DNS
-- Doli Akhter  Bangladesh DNS
-- Adriana Marmolejo  Mexico DNS
-- Asami Kitagawa  Japan DNS
-- Kirsty Balfour  Great Britain DNS
-- Elisabeth Nikiema  Burkina Faso DNS

References

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  1. ^ (in Norwegian) God avslutning av de norske VM svømmerne (trans: "Good end for Norway World Championships swimming"); by Rune Eknes. Published by Norwegian Swimming Federation on 2 April 2007; Retrieved 18 July 2009.
  2. ^ (in Norwegian) Anne-Mari til semifinalen med ny norsk rekord på 50m bryst (trans: "Anne-Mari [Gulbrandsen] to the semifinals in new Norwegian Record for 50m breast"); by Rune Eknes for the Norwegian Swimming Federation; published 2007-03-31, Retrieved 18 July 2009.