Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre breaststroke SB6

The Women's 100 metre breaststroke SB6 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 24 September.[1] It was won by Sarah Bowen, representing  Australia.[2]

Women's 100m Breaststroke SB6
at the XII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Swimming
VenueOlympic Aquatic Centre
Dates24 September 2004
Competitors11 from 7 nations
Winning time1:41.84
Medalists
Sarah Bowen  Australia
Liz Johnson  Great Britain
Deborah Gruen  United States

1st round

Qualified for final round
Heat 1

24 Sept. 2004, morning session

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Deborah Gruen (USA)1:47.12
2 Sarah Castle (USA)1:50.88
3 Maria Goetze (GER)1:59.94
4 Brandi van Anne (USA)2:01.44
5 Velia Flores (MEX)2:08.62
Heat 2

24 Sept. 2004, morning session

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Sarah Bowen (AUS)1:46.20
2 Liz Johnson (GBR)1:46.85
3 Petra Hrabinova (CZE)1:56.34
4 Natalie Jones (GBR)1:57.24
5 Katrina Porter (AUS)1:57.79
6 Natasa Sobocan (CRO)2:15.18

Final round

24 Sept. 2004, evening session

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 Sarah Bowen (AUS)1:41.84WR
 Liz Johnson (GBR)1:45.33
 Deborah Gruen (USA)1:46.52
4 Sarah Castle (USA)1:48.32
5 Natalie Jones (GBR)1:52.95
6 Petra Hrabinova (CZE)1:55.10
7 Katrina Porter (AUS)1:56.38
8 Maria Goetze (GER)1:57.99
gollark: If you require everyone/a majority to say "yes, let us make the thing" publicly, then you probably won't get any of the thing - if you say "yes, let us make the thing" then someone will probably go "wow, you are a bad/shameful person for supporting the thing".
gollark: Say most/many people like a thing, but the unfathomable mechanisms of culture™ have decided that it's bad/shameful/whatever. In our society, as long as it isn't something which a plurality of people *really* dislike, you can probably get it anyway since you don't need everyone's buy-in. And over time the thing might become more widely accepted by unfathomable mechanisms of culture™.
gollark: I also think that if you decide what to produce via social things instead of the current financial mechanisms, you would probably have less innovation (if you have a cool new thing™, you have to convince a lot of people it's a good idea, rather than just convincing a few specialized people that it's good enough to get some investment) and could get stuck in weird signalling loops.
gollark: So it's possible to be somewhat insulated from whatever bizarre trends are sweeping things.
gollark: In a capitalistic system, people don't have to like me as long as I can throw money at them, see.

References

  1. "Schedule & Results - Swimming". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 18 March 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. "Women's 100m Breaststroke SB6". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.