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Swimming results Associated Press Saturday's results from the swimming event at the Summer Olympics in Sydney (all distances in meters): Men 1500 freestyle Final 1, Grant Hackett, Australia, 14:48.33. 2, Kieren Perkins, Australia, 14:53.59. 3, Chris Thompson, Roseburg, Ore., 14:56.81. 4, Alexei Filipets, Russia, 14:56.88. 5, Ryk Neethling, South Africa, 15:00.48. 6, Erik Vendt, North Easton, Mass., 15:08.61. 7, Igor Chervynskiy, Ukraine, 15:08.80. 8, Heiko Hell, Germany, 15:19.87. 400 medley relay Final 1, United States (Lenny Krayzelburg, Studio City, Calif., 53.87; Ed Moses, Burke, Va., 59.84; Ian Crocker, Portland, Maine, 52.10; Gary Hall Jr, Phoenix, 47.92), 3:33.73 (World record. Old record: United States, 3:34.84, July 26, 1996). 2, Australia (Matthew Welsh, 54.29; Regan Harrison, 1:01.48; Geoff Huegill, 51.33; Michael Klim, 48.17), 3:35.27. 3, Germany (Stev Theloke, 55.07; Jens Kruppa, 1:00.52; Thomas Rupprath, 52.14; Torsten Spanneberg, 48.15), 3:35.88. 4, Netherlands (Klaas-Erik Zwering, 56.83; Marcel Wouda, 1:01.20; Joris Keizer, 52.26; Pieter van den Hoogenband, 47.24), 3:37.53. 5, Hungary (Peter Horvath, 55.90; Karoly Guttler, 1:01.23; Zsolt Gaspar, 52.95; Attila Zubor, 49.01), 3:39.09. 6, Canada (Chris Renaud, 55.66; Morgan Knabe, 1:01.23; Michael Mintenko, 52.66; Craig Hutchison, 50.33), 3:39.88. 7, France (Simon Dufour, 55.67; Hugues Duboscq, 1:01.69; Franck Esposito, 52.80; Frederic Bousquet, 49.86), 3:40.02. 8, Britain (Neil Willey, 56.49; Darren Mew, 1:01.76; James Hickman, 52.53; Sion Brinn, 49.41), 3:40.19. Women 50 freestyle Final 1, Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands, 24.32. 2, Therese Alshammar, Sweden, 24.51. 3, Dara Torres, Beverly Hills, Calif., 24.63. 4, Amy Van Dyken, Lone Tree, Colo., 25.04. 5, Martina Moravcova, Slovakia, 25.24. 6, Sandra Voelker, Germany, 25.27. 7, Alison Sheppard, Britain, 25.45. 8, Sumika Minamoto, Japan, 25.65. 400 medley relay Final 1, United States (B.J. Bedford, Etna, N.H., 1:01.39; Megan Quann, Puyallup, Wash., 1:06.29; Jenny Thompson, Dover, N.H., 57.25; Dara Torres, Beverly Hills, Calif., 53.37), 3:58.30 (World record. Old record: China, 4:01.67, Sept. 10, 1994). 2, Australia (Dyana Calub, 1:01.83; Leisel Jones, 1:08.08; Petria Thomas, 57.39; Susie O'Neill, 54.29), 4:01.59. 3, Japan (Mai Nakamura, 1:02.08; Masami Tanaka, 1:08.65; Junko Onishi, 58.72; Sumika Minamoto, 54.71), 4:04.16. 4, Germany (Antje Buschschulte, 1:02.05; Sylvia Gerasch, 1:08.57; Franziska van Almsick, 59.67; Katrin Meissner, 54.04), 4:04.33. 5, South Africa (Charlene Wittstock, 1:02.74; Sarah Poewe, 1:07.83; Mandy Loots, 59.81; Helene Muller, 54.77), 4:05.15. 6, Canada (Kelly Stefanyshyn, 1:02.73; Christin Petelski, 1:09.14; Jen Button, 1:00.13; Marianne Limpert, 55.55), 4:07.55. 7, Britain (Katy Sexton, 1:02.05; Heidi Earp, 1:10.25; Susan Rolph, 1:00.05; Karen Pickering, 55.26), 4:07.61. 8, China (Zhan Shu, 1:02.70; Qi Hui, 1:09.40; Liu Limin, 59.33; Han Xue, 56.40), 4:07.83. | ALSO SEE Results -- Day 7 Results -- Day 6 Results -- Day 5 Results -- Day 4 Results -- Day 3 Results -- Day 2 Results -- Day 1 |
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