Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre butterfly

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Men's 200 metre freestyle2011 World Aquatics Championships
Dates 24 July 2011 (heats and semifinals)
25 July 2011 (final)
Competitors 47 from 40 nations
Winning time 56.87
Medalists
gold medal     United States
silver medal     Australia
bronze medal     China
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2011 FINA
World Championships

Shanghai, China
Diving
Individual
1 m men women
3 m men women
10 m men women
Synchronised
3 m men women
10 m men women
Open water swimming
5 km men women
10 km men women
25 km men women
Team team
Swimming
Freestyle
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
Backstroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Synchronised swimming
Solo technical free
Duet technical free
Team technical free
combination
Water polo

The women's 100 metre butterfly competition of the swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships took place on 24 and 25 July. The heats and semifinals took place on 24 July and the final was held on 25 July.

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 56.06 Rome 27 July 2009

No new world or competition records were set during this competition.

Results

Heats

47 swimmers participated in 6 heats, qualified swimmers are listed:[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 5 Dana Vollmer  United States 56.97 Q
2 6 4 Alicia Coutts  Australia 57.49 Q
3 4 5 Jemma Lowe  Great Britain 57.81 Q
4 4 2 Jessicah Schipper  Australia 57.86 Q
5 6 2 Lu Ying  China 57.93 Q
6 4 4 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 58.10 Q
7 4 3 Ellen Gandy  Great Britain 58.32 Q
7 5 6 Jeanette Ottesen  Denmark 58.32 Q
9 6 5 Liu Zige  China 58.44 Q
10 5 4 Christine Magnuson  United States 58.49 Q
11 5 3 Inge Dekker  Netherlands 58.53 Q
12 4 6 Katerine Savard  Canada 58.59 Q
13 6 6 Yuka Kato  Japan 58.70 Q
14 6 3 Therese Alshammar  Sweden 58.71 Q
15 5 2 Tao Li  Singapore 58.89 Q
15 6 8 Irina Bespalova  Russia 58.89 Q
17 4 7 Vanessa Mohr  South Africa 58.96
17 4 8 Sina Sutter  Germany 58.96
19 2 3 Otylia Jędrzejczak  Poland 59.00
20 5 8 Audrey Lacroix  Canada 59.02
21 5 1 Daynara de Paula  Brazil 59.24
22 6 7 Kristel Vourna  Greece 59.27
23 3 6 Judit Ignacio Sorribes  Spain 59.52
24 5 7 Amit Ivry  Israel 59.56
25 3 4 Natsumi Hoshi  Japan 59.63
26 3 2 Hannah Wilson  Hong Kong 59.78
26 3 8 Triin Aljand  Estonia 59.78
28 2 5 Ingvild Snildal  Norway 59.80
29 2 4 Birgit Koschischek  Austria 59.84
30 2 6 Katarina Listopadova  Slovakia 59.87
31 3 1 Kimberly Buys  Belgium 59.88
32 6 1 Sara Oliveira  Portugal 59.93
33 3 5 Sara Isaković  Slovenia 1:00.23
34 3 3 Ilaria Bianchi  Italy 1:00.36
35 2 2 Rita Medrano  Mexico 1:00.55
36 4 1 Eszter Dara  Hungary 1:00.69
37 2 7 Se-Hyeon An  South Korea 1:00.76
38 2 1 Iris Rosenberger  Turkey 1:00.99
39 3 7 Sophia Batchelor  New Zealand 1:01.92
40 1 4 Jasmine Alkhaldi  Philippines 1:03.69
41 1 3 Loreen Whitfield  American Samoa 1:04.82
42 1 5 Marie Laura Meza  Costa Rica 1:05.05
43 1 6 Noel Borshi  Albania 1:05.71
43 1 7 Dalia Torrez  Nicaragua 1:05.71
45 1 1 Simona Muccioli  San Marino 1:06.45
46 1 2 Dorian McMenemy  Dominican Republic 1:06.58
47 1 8 Debra Daniel  F.S. Micronesia 1:14.51

Reserve place swimoff

As two swimmers had the same time in the heats at place 17 they had to participate in a swimoff to determine the first semifinal reserve swimmer.[2]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Vanessa Mohr  South Africa 58.66
2 5 Sina Sutter  Germany 59.47

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 24 July at 18:00.[3]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 57.29 Q
2 4 Alicia Coutts  Australia 57.41 Q
3 5 Jessicah Schipper  Australia 57.95 Q
4 7 Katerine Savard  Canada 58.07
5 1 Therese Alshammar  Sweden 58.20
6 6 Jeanette Ottesen  Denmark 58.24
7 2 Christine Magnuson  United States 58.59
8 8 Irina Bespalova  Russia 59.02

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Dana Vollmer  United States 56.47 Q, AM
2 3 Lu Ying  China 57.18 Q
3 5 Jemma Lowe  Great Britain 57.57 Q
4 2 Liu Zige  China 57.85 Q
5 6 Ellen Gandy  Great Britain 57.97 Q
6 7 Inge Dekker  Netherlands 58.70
7 1 Yuka Kato  Japan 58.71
8 8 Tao Li  Singapore 58.78

Final

The final was held at 18:02.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st 4 Dana Vollmer  United States 56.87
2nd 6 Alicia Coutts  Australia 56.94
3rd 5 Lu Ying  China 57.06
4 3 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 57.38
5 8 Ellen Gandy  Great Britain 57.55
6 7 Liu Zige  China 57.57
7 1 Jessicah Schipper  Australia 57.95
8 2 Jemma Lowe  Great Britain 57.96

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