Women's 50 metre butterfly
at the 2001 FINA World Championships
Dates25 July 2001 (heats, semifinals)
26 July 2001 (final)
Competitors45
Winning time25.90 seconds
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Sweden

The women's 50 metre butterfly event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships took place 26 July. The heats[1] and semifinals[2] took place 25 July, with the final[3] being held on 26 July.

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordInge de Bruijn Netherlands25.64Sheffield26 May 2000
Championship recordNew event

The following record was established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationTimeRecord
25 July 2001HeatsNatalie Coughlin United States26.52CR
25 July 2001SemifinalInge de Bruijn Netherlands26.10CR
26 July 2001FinalInge de Bruijn Netherlands25.90CR

Results

Heats

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Natalie Coughlin United States26.52Q, CR
2Inge de Bruijn Netherlands26.63Q
3Karen Egdal Denmark26.89Q
4Petria Thomas Australia27.01Q
5Vered Borochovski Israel27.02Q
6Anna-Karin Kammerling Sweden27.05Q
7Junko Onishi Japan27.11Q
8Ruan Yi China27.16Q
9Therese Alshammar Sweden27.19Q
10Alison Sheppard United Kingdom27.33Q
11Fabienne Dufour Belgium27.39Q
12Natalia Soutiagina Russia27.40Q
13Otylia Jędrzejczak Poland27.47Q
14Alena Popchanka Belarus27.51Q
15Urska Slapsak Slovenia27.53Q
16Mary Descenza United States27.54Q
17Julia Ham Australia27.61
18Judith Draxler Austria27.64
19Chantal Groot Netherlands27.84
20Inna Yaitskaya Russia27.88
21Anna Kopatchenia Belarus28.04
22Angela San Juan Spain28.04
23Leah Martindale Barbados28.27
24Yuko Nakanishi Japan28.32
25Sophia Skou Denmark 28.42
26Tine Bossuyt Belgium28.46
27Audrey Lacroix Canada28.47
28Sharntelle McLean Trinidad and Tobago29.00
29Julie Douglas Ireland29.02
30Shim Min-Ji South Korea29.10
31Ayse Diker Turkey29.15
32Natalia Roubina Cyprus29.42
33Jacqueline Lim Singapore29.63
34Xenavee Pangelinan Northern Mariana Islands29.75
35Yang Chin-Kuei Chinese Taipei29.82
36Sung Yi-Chieh Chinese Taipei29.85
37Weng Tong Cheong Macau30.55
38Ayeisha Collymore Trinidad and Tobago31.36
39Nicole Hayes Palau31.81
40Wai Man Lam Macau32.17
41Khadija Ciss Senegal32.34
42Xenia Peni Papua New Guinea32.53
43Lasm Quissoh Genevieve Meledje Ivory Coast32.75
44Monika Bakale Republic of the Congo34.32
45Amanda Onyango Kenya35.46

Semifinals

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Inge de Bruijn Netherlands26.10Q, CR
2Therese Alshammar Sweden26.18Q
3Anna-Karin Kammerling Sweden26.56Q
4Natalie Coughlin United States26.64Q
5Petria Thomas Australia26.78Q
6Karen Egdal Denmark26.87Q
7Otylia Jędrzejczak Poland27.05Q
8Ruan Yi China27.10Q
9Urska Slapsak Slovenia27.12
10Alison Sheppard United Kingdom27.15
11Junko Onishi Japan27.17
12Mary Descenza United States27.18
12Vered Borochovski Israel27.18
14Natalia Soutiagina Russia27.46
15Fabienne Dufour Belgium27.49
16Alena Popchanka Belarus27.69

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Inge de Bruijn Netherlands25.90CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Therese Alshammar Sweden26.18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Anna-Karin Kammerling Sweden26.45
4Natalie Coughlin United States26.70
5Petria Thomas Australia26.91
6Otylia Jędrzejczak Poland27.02
7Karen Egdal Denmark27.03
8Ruan Yi China27.19

References

  1. "Heats Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  2. "Semifinals Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 18 December 2001. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. "Final Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
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