World Cup Short-Course Swimming, Results
Thursday, Jan. 30, 1997 | 11:59 a.m.
GLASGOW, Scotland -- Results of finals Wednesday at a World Cup short course meet at the Tollcross Leasure Center (all race distances in meters):
Men
50 freestyle-1, Dmitri Kalinovski, Belarus, 22.39 seconds. 2, Sion Brinn, Jamaica, 22.43. 3 Oleg Roukhlevitch, Belarus, 22.56.
200 freestyle-1, Michael Klim, Australia, 1 minute 46.62 seconds. 2, Andrew Clayton, Britain, 1:47.33. 3, Dimitrios Maganas, Greece, 1:48.71.
100 breaststroke-1, Jens Kruppa, Germany, 59.73. 2, Alexandre Goukov, Belarus, 1:01.03. 3, Marek Krawczyk, Poland, 1:01.04.
100 butterfly-1, Michael Klim, Australia, 52.09. 2, James Hickman, Britain, 52.34. 3, Fabian Hieronimus, Germany, 53.40.
200 backstroke-1, Nicolae Butacu, Romania, 1:56.50. 2, Ralf Braun, Germany, 1:57.07. 3, Adam Ruckwood, Britain, 1:57.71.
200 individual medley-1, Matthew Dunn, Australia, 1:59.02, 2, Jens Kruppa, Germany, 2:00.18. 3, Robert van der Zant, Australia, 2:00.75.
Women
100 freestyle-1, Katrin Meissner, Germany, 54.43. 2, Susan Rolph, Britain, 54.79. 3, Chao Na, China, 55.18.
50 breaststroke-1, Xue Han, China, 30.88 seconds, world record; previous record 30.98, Han, Beijing, January 1996. 2, Jaime King, Britain, 32.11. 3, Tara Sloan, Canada, 32.37.
200 breaststroke-1, Larisa Lacusta, Romania, 2:27.26. 2, Brigitte Becue, Belgium, 2:27.75. 3, Anne Poleska, Germany, 2:28.81.
50 butterfly-1, Leah Martindale, Barbados, 27.50. 2, Sara Ryan, Australia, 28.08. 3, Samantha Greenep, Britain, 28.51.
200 butterfly-1, Liu Limin, China, 2:06.85. 2, Margaretha Pedder, Britain. 2:11.33. 3, Jessica Deglau, Canada, 2:12.76.
100 backstroke-1, Zoe Cray, Britain, 1:01.85. 2, Sara Price, Britain, 1:02.19. 3, Andrea Schwartz, Canada, 1:02.40. Lu Bin, China, DQ.
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