Swimming at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' 200 metre breaststroke

The women's 200 metre breaststroke heats and semifinals at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games took place on August 20 at the Singapore Sports School.

Medalists

GoldEmily Selig
 Australia
2:27.78
SilverTera van Beilen
 Canada
2:29.39
BronzeMaya Hamano
 Japan
2:29.75

Heats

Heat 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Urtė Kazakevičiūtė  Lithuania 2:35.68 Q
2 5 Maria Georgia Michalaka  Greece 2:37.11
3 2 Mijal Asis  Argentina 2:41.59
4 6 Yvette Man-Yi Kong  Hong Kong 2:42.03
5 3 Martina Carraro  Italy 2:43.91
6 7 Nibal Yamout  Lebanon 2:46.96
7 1 Ekaterina Lysenko  Kyrgyzstan 3:01.50

Heat 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Rachel Nicol  Canada 2:31.57 Q
2 3 Tera van Beilen  Canada 2:32.20 Q
3 5 Teresa Gutierrez  Spain 2:32.42 Q
4 4 Olga Detenyuk  Russia 2:33.30 Q
5 6 Lena Rathsack  Germany 2:37.75
6 1 Taryn Mackenzie  South Africa 2:39.33
7 7 Ana da Pinho Rodrigues  Portugal 2:46.84

Heat 3

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Emily Selig  Australia 2:30.56 Q
2 6 Maya Hamano  Japan 2:31.67 Q
3 2 Jolien Vermeylen  Belgium 2:35.13 Q
4 1 Aurelie Waltzing  Luxembourg 2:37.19
5 5 Noora Laukkanen  Finland 2:37.46
6 7 Cheryl Lim  Singapore 2:40.23

Final

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
4 Emily Selig  Australia 2:27.78
6 Tera van Beilen  Canada 2:29.39
3 Maya Hamano  Japan 2:29.75
4 5 Rachel Nicol  Canada 2:29.87
5 2 Teresa Gutierrez  Spain 2:31.06
6 7 Olga Detenyuk  Russia 2:34.15
7 1 Jolien Vermeylen  Belgium 2:34.20
8 8 Urtė Kazakevičiūtė  Lithuania 2:37.33
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