- Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games
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The swimming competitions at the 2007 Pan American Games consisted of 34 events, [1] held on and at:
- pool: July 16-22, Maria Lenk Aquatic Park
- open water (10K races):[1] July 14, Copacabana Beach
Contents
Pool schedule
date Morning session
Finals & semifinals (10:00 a.m.)Evening session
Preliminary heats (7:00 p.m.)Monday
July 16, 2007women's 50 free
men's 100 free
women's 400 IM
men's 400 IM
women's 100 fly
men's 100 fly
women's 400 free
men's 100 breastTuesday
July 17, 2007women's 50 free (semifinals)
men's 100 free (semifinals)
women's 400 IM (final)
men's 400 IM (final)
women's 100 fly (semifinals)
men's 100 fly (semifinals)
women's 400 free (final)
men's 100 breast (semifinals)
men's 800 free relay (final)women's 100 back
men's 400 free
women's 100 breast
men's 200 backWednesday
July 18, 2007women's 50 free (final)
men's 100 free (final)
women's 100 fly (final)
men's 100 fly (final)
men's 100 breast (final)
women's 100 back (semifinals)
men's 400 free (final)
women's 100 breast (semifinals)
women's 800 free relay (final)men's 200 back
women's 200 free
men's 200 free
women's 200 I.M.
men's 200 I.M.Thursday
July 19, 2007women's 100 back (final)
women's 100 breast (finals)
men's 200 back (finals)
women's 200 free (semifinals)
men's 200 free (semifinals)
women's 200 IM (semifinals)
men's 200 I.M. (semifinals)
women's 400 free relay (final)men's 200 fly
women's 200 fly
men's 200 breast
women's 800 free (final)Friday
July 20, 2007women's 200 free (final)
men's 200 free (final)
women's 200 I.M. (final)
men's 200 I.M. (final)
men's 200 fly (semifinals)
women's 200 fly (semifinals)
men's 200 breast (semifinals)
men's 400 free relay (final)women's 100 free
women's 200 breast
men's 50 free
women's 200 back
men's 100 back
men's 1500 free (final)Saturday
July 21, 2007men's 200 fly (final)
women's 200 fly (finals)
men's 200 breast (final)
women's 100 free (semifinals)
women's 200 breast (semifinals)
men's 50 free (semifinals)
women's 200 back (semifinals)
men's 100 back (semifinals)Sunday
July 22, 2007women's 100 free (final)
women's 200 breast (final)
men's 50 free (final)
women's 200 back (final)
men's 100 back (finals)
women's 400 medley relay (final)
men's 400 medley relay (final)Results
Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 50m freestyle
César Cielo
Brazil21.84 CR Nicholas Santos
Brazil22.18 George Bovell
Trinidad and Tobago22.36 100m freestyle
César Cielo
Brazil48.79 CR José Meolans
Argentina49.42 Gabe Woodward
United States49.59 200m freestyle
Matthew Owen
United States1:48.78 Shaune Fraser
Cayman Islands1:48.95 Adam Sioui
Canada1:48.97 400m freestyle
Matt Patton
United States3:49.77 CR Tobias Work
United States3:50.62 Armando Negreiros
Brazil3:51.18 1500m freestyle
Chip Peterson
United States15:12.33 CR Ricardo Monasterio
Venezuela15:23.28 Kier Maitland
Canada15:25.28 100m backstroke
Randall Bal
United States53.66 CR Peter Marshall
United States54.64 Thiago Pereira
Brazil54.75 200m backstroke
Thiago Pereira
Brazil1:58.42 CR Tyler Clary
United States1:59.24 Lucas Salatta
Brazil1:59.51 100m breaststroke
Scott Dickens
Canada1:01.20 CR Mark Gangloff
United States1:01.24 Mathieu Bois
Canada1:01.83 200m breaststroke
Thiago Pereira
Brazil2:13.51 Henrique Barbosa
Brazil2:13.83 Scott Spann
United States2:13.98 100m butterfly
Kaio de Almeida
Brazil52.05 CR Gabriel Mangabeira
Brazil52.43 Albert Subirats
Venezuela52.78 200m butterfly
Kaio de Almeida
Brazil1:55.45 CR Eddie Erazo
United States1:57.07 Juan Veloz
Mexico1:58.43 200m I.M.
Thiago Pereira
Brazil1:57.79 CR Robert Margalis
United States2:00.69 Bradley Ally
Barbados2:00.96 400m I.M.
Thiago Pereira
Brazil4:11.14 CR Robert Margalis
United States4:17.52 Keith Beavers
Canada4:19.01 4×100 m freestyle relay
Brazil
Fernando Silva,
Eduardo Deboni,
Nicolas Oliveira,
César Cielo3:15.90 CR United States
Gabe Woodward,
Ricky Berens,
Dale Rogers,
Andy Grant3:16.66 Venezuela
Albert Subirats,
Octavio Alesi,
Luis Rojas,
Crox Acuña3:18.97 4×200 m freestyle relay
Brazil
Thiago Pereira,
Rodrigo Castro,
Lucas Salatta,
Nicolas Oliveira7:12.27 CR United States
Ricky Berens,
Matthew Owen,
Andy Grant,
Robert Margalis7:15.00 Canada
Chad Hankewich,
Stefan Hirniak,
Pascal Wollach,
Adam Sioui7:17.73 4×100 m medley relay
United States
Randall Bal,
Mark Gangloff,
Ricky Berens,
Andy Grant3:34.37 Brazil
Thiago Pereira,
Henrique Barbosa,
Kaio de Almeida,
César Cielo3:35.81 Canada
Matthew Hawes,
Scott Dickens,
Joe Bartoch,
Adam Sioui3:38.16 10K
Fran Crippen
United States2:02:24.1 Chip Peterson
United States2:02:29.2 Allan do Carmo
Brazil2:03:53.7 Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 50m freestyle[2]
Arlene Semeco
Venezuela25.05 CR Vanessa García
Puerto Rico25.22 Flávia Delaroli
Brazil25.46 100m freestyle[2]
Arlene Semeco
Venezuela55.17 Flávia Delaroli
Brazil55.78 Vanessa García
Puerto Rico55.84 200m freestyle
Ava Ohlgren
United States2:00.03 Stephanie Horner
Canada2:00.29 Monique Ferreira
Brazil2:01.38 400m freestyle
Jessica Rodriquez
United States4:12.22 Patricia Castañeda
Mexico4:13.34 Corinne Showalter
United States4:13.72 800m freestyle
Caroline Burckle
United States8:35.10 Patricia Castañeda
Mexico8:38.92 Savannah King
Canada8:39.36 100m backstroke
Julia Smit
United States1:02.01 Fabíola Molina
Brazil1:02.18 Elizabeth Wycliffe
Canada1:02.46 200m backstroke
Teresa Crippen
United States2:10.57 CR Julia Smit
United States2:11.18 Elizabeth Wycliffe
Canada2:13.29 100m breaststroke
Michelle McKeehan
United States1:08.49 CR Annamay Pierse
Canada1:08.72 Elizabeth Tinnon
United States1:09.18 200m breaststroke
Caitlin Leverenz
United States2:25.62 CR Annamay Pierse
Canada2:26.79 Keri Hehn
United States2:28.20 100m butterfly
Kathleen Hersey
United States59.21 CR Sam Woodward
United States59.98 Gabriella Silva
Brazil1:00.50 200m butterfly
Kathleen Hersey
United States2:07.64 CR Courtney Kalisz
United States2:12.75 Daiene Dias
Brazil2:13.35 200m I.M.
Julia Smit
United States2:13.07 CR Emily Kukors
United States2:13.88 Stephanie Horner
Canada2:15.42 400m I.M.
Kathleen Hersey
United States4:44.08 Teresa Crippen
United States4:46.18 Georgina Bardach
Argentina4:47.46 4×100m freestyle relay[2]
United States
(Julia Smit,
Sam Woodward,
Emily Kukors,
Maritza Correia)3:41.97 Canada
(Elizabeth Collins,
Seanna Mitchell,
Chanelle Charron-Watson,
Hilary Bell)3:46.23 Venezuela
(Arlene Semeco,
Erin Volcán,
Ximena Mari Vilar Arriojas,
Yanel Pinto)3:52.87 4×200m freestyle relay
United States
(Jessica Rodriguez,
Emily Kukors,
Ava Ohlgren,
Katie Carroll)8:02.03 Canada
(Chanelle Charron-Watson,
Elizabeth Collins,
Hilary Bell,
Stephanie Horner)8:04.56 Brazil
(Tatiana Barbosa,
Monique Ferreira,
Manuella Lyrio,
Paula Baracho)8:13.15 4×100m medley relay[2]
United States
(Julia Smit,
Michelle McKeehan,
Kathleen Hersey,
Maritza Correia)4:04.60 CR Canada
(Elizabeth Wycliffe,
Annamay Pierse,
Stephanie Horner,
Chanelle Charron-Watson)4:07.85 Bahamas
(Alana Dillette,
Alicia Lightbourne,
Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace,
Nikia Deveaux)4:18.97 10K
Chloe Sutton
United States2:13:47.6 Poliana Okimoto
Brazil2:13:48.4 Tanya Hunks
Canada2:13:50.5 Medal table
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States (USA) 21 15 5 41 2 Brazil (BRA) 10 7 9 26 3 Venezuela (VEN) 2 1 3 6 4 Canada (CAN) 1 6 11 18 5 Mexico (MEX) 0 2 1 3 6 Argentina (ARG) 0 1 1 2 Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 1 1 2 8 Cayman Islands (CAY) 0 1 0 1 9 Bahamas (BAH) 0 0 1 1 Barbados (BAR) 0 0 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 0 1 1 References
- ^ a b Note: Open water is/was considered a separate discipline from swimming for the Games, similar to how it is treated by FINA, the international federation which oversees aquatics, and by how it was treated at the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, Wikipedia protocol has merged its presentation onto this page, rather than on a separate page here (as well as on Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics).
- ^ a b c d Brazil's Rebeca Gusmão won the women's 50 and 100 freestyle at the 2007 Pan Ams, as well as anchored Brazil's second place 400 free relay and third place 400 medley relay. However, she was subsequently banned from swimming due to a positive doping control result as well as tampering. Her results from the 2007 Pan Ams (times and medals) were also nullified in December 2007; and the medals in the events she swam were redistributed. This effected the standings of the women's 50 and 100 frees, as well as the 400 free and medley relays. Please see her entry for further information/documentation.
- Official Site
- "For the Record" section, Swimming World Magazine, September 2007 (p.48+49).
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