2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Women's 200 metre butterfly

The women's 200 metre butterfly competition at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 26–27 at the Yokohama International Swimming Pool.[1][2] The last champion was Susie O'Neill of Australia.[3]

Women's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
VenueYokohama International Swimming Pool
DatesAugust 26, 2002 (heats &
semifinals)
August 27, 2002 (final)
Competitors30 from 9 nations
Winning time2:08.31
Medalists
    Australia
    United States
    United States

This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all lengths being in butterfly stroke.[4]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:

World record  Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) 2:05.78 Berlin, Germany August 4, 2002
Pan Pacific Championships record  Susie O'Neill (AUS) 2:06.53 Sydney, Australia August 25, 1999

Results

All times are in minutes and seconds.

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified CRChampionships record NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Heats

The first round was held on August 26.[1]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
125Emily Mason United States2:10.37Q
224Petria Thomas Australia2:10.86Q
323Jen Button Canada2:11.05Q
445Mary Descenza United States2:11.25Q
535Yurie Yano Japan2:12.22Q
632Margaret Hoelzer United States2:12.40Q
734Yuko Nakanishi Japan2:12.55Q
843Dana Kirk United States2:12.68Q
933Liu Yin China2:12.96Q
1044Maki Mita Japan2:13.42Q
1136Felicity Galvez Australia2:13.55Q
1246Jessica Deglau Canada2:14.17Q
1326Audrey Lacroix Canada2:14.71Q
1414Monique Ferreira Brazil2:14.77Q
1548Sawami Fujita Japan2:14.85Q
1647Heidi Crawford Australia2:16.54Q
1737Madeleine Crippen United States2:17.13
1842Mary Hill United States2:17.41
1922Elizabeth Van Welie New Zealand2:17.51
2015Bárbara Jatobá Brazil2:17.65
2121Andrea Cassidy United States2:18.43
2231Jessica Abbott Australia2:18.65
2328Wing Suet Chan Hong Kong2:18.69
2438Yvette Rodier Australia2:18.79
2512Dena Durand Canada2:19.53
2616Nathalie Bernard New Zealand2:19.55
2741Megan Allan New Zealand2:21.04
2827Rachel Coffee Australia2:21.28
2913Carissa Thompson New Zealand2:22.92
3017U Nice Chan Singapore2:23.77

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on August 26.[1]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
124Emily Mason United States2:10.48Q
215Mary Descenza United States2:10.57Q
314Petria Thomas Australia2:10.74Q
423Yurie Yano Japan2:10.96Q
516Dana Kirk United States2:11.04Q
626Yuko Nakanishi Japan2:11.15Q
713Margaret Hoelzer United States2:11.41Q
825Jen Button Canada2:11.91Q
927Felicity Galvez Australia2:12.06
1021Audrey Lacroix Canada2:12.54
1122Liu Yin China2:12.69
1212Maki Mita Japan2:12.93
1311Sawami Fujita Japan2:14.65
1418Elizabeth Van Welie New Zealand2:15.26
1517Jessica Deglau Canada2:16.01
1628Heidi Crawford Australia2:16.18

Final

The final was held on August 27.[1]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
3Petria Thomas Australia2:08.31
5Mary Descenza United States2:09.56
4Emily Mason United States2:10.59
41Felicity Galvez Australia2:11.27
52Yuko Nakanishi Japan2:11.97
68Audrey Lacroix Canada2:12.45
77Jen Button Canada2:12.64
86Yurie Yano Japan2:14.10
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