2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 400 metre freestyle

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Women's 400 metre freestyle
at the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueWFCU Centre
Dates9 December (heats and final)
Competitors54 from 43 nations
Winning time3:57.78
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Japan
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The Women's 400 metre freestyle competition of the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 9 December 2016.[1]

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Mireia Belmonte  Spain 3:54.52 Berlin 11 August 2013
Championship record Mireia Belmonte  Spain 3:55.76 Doha 5 December 2014

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 10:25.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Leah Smith  United States 4:00.47 Q
2 6 5 Veronika Popova  Russia 4:01.11 Q, NR
3 5 2 Chihiro Igarashi  Japan 4:02.23 Q
4 6 4 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 4:02.38 Q
5 6 6 Ariarne Titmus  Australia 4:03.54 Q
6 6 3 Sharon van Rouwendaal  Netherlands 4:04.07 Q
7 6 8 Zhang Yuhan  China 4:04.49 Q
8 6 9 Aya Takano  Japan 4:04.89 Q
9 5 3 Ashley Twichell  United States 4:05.27
10 4 7 Kennedy Goss  Canada 4:05.91
11 5 6 Arina Openysheva  Russia 4:06.31
12 6 1 Reva Foos  Germany 4:06.47
13 5 7 Kiah Melverton  Australia 4:06.51
14 4 2 Taylor Ruck  Canada 4:06.69
15 5 0 Li Bingjie  China 4:07.03
16 1 9 Abbie Wood  Great Britain 4:07.29
17 6 7 Georgia Coates  Great Britain 4:09.16
18 6 2 Viviane Jungblut  Brazil 4:09.38
19 4 3 Robin Neumann  Netherlands 4:09.67
20 5 1 Diana Durães  Portugal 4:10.18 NR
21 4 0 Celine Rieder  Germany 4:10.29
22 5 9 Martina Elhenická  Czech Republic 4:10.38
23 4 4 Maria Ugolkova   Switzerland 4:10.60
24 4 5 Delfina Pignatiello  Argentina 4:10.68
25 4 6 Julia Hassler  Liechtenstein 4:10.95
26 4 9 Maj Howardsen  Denmark 4:11.51
27 4 8  France 4:12.91
28 6 0 Gaja Natlacen  Slovenia 4:13.11
29 3 0 Helena Moreno  Costa Rica 4:13.55 NR
30 3 3 Monique Olivier  Luxembourg 4:15.28
31 3 7 Souad Nefissa Cherouati  Algeria 4:15.72
32 3 5 Elisbet Gámez  Cuba 4:16.69 NR
33 3 8  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:17.03
34 3 4  Thailand 4:18.20 NR
35 4 1 Tamila Holub  Portugal 4:18.76
36 1 5 Karen Torrez  Bolivia 4:20.24
37 3 2  Peru 4:20.25
38 3 6 Jessica Cattaneo  Peru 4:21.92
39 1 8 Christie Chue  Singapore 4:22.49
40 2 4  Philippines 4:22.70 NR
41 2 6 Gabriella Doueihy  Lebanon 4:24.54 NR
42 3 9 Daniella van den Berg  Aruba 4:25.18
43 3 1 Sara Nysted  Faroe Islands 4:25.85
44 2 3  India 4:26.98
45 2 5 Ines Marin  Chile 4:30.09
46 2 7  Honduras 4:32.47
47 2 1 Fatima Alkaramova  Azerbaijan 4:32.51 NR
48 2 9 Alania Suttie  Samoa 4:32.72 NR
49 1 3 Enkhkhuslen Batbayar  Mongolia 4:37.87 NR
50 2 8 Yara Lima  Angola 4:40.69
51 2 0  Barbados 4:42.12
52 1 2 Diana Basho  Albania 4:54.63
53 1 6 Tiana Rabarijaona  Madagascar 4:56.27
54 1 1 Osisang Chilton  Palau 4:59.21 NR
1 0 Federica Pellegrini  Italy DNS
1 4 Dara Al-Bakry  Jordan DNS
1 7  Albania DNS
2 2 Talita Te Flan  Ivory Coast DNS
5 5 Mireia Belmonte  Spain DNS
5 8 Ajna Késely  Hungary DNS

Final[]

The final was held at 19:16.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Leah Smith  United States 3:57.78
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Veronika Popova  Russia 3:58.90 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Chihiro Igarashi  Japan 3:59.41 NR
4 6 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 3:59.89
5 1 Zhang Yuhan  China 4:02.61
6 2 Ariarne Titmus  Australia 4:02.70
7 7 Sharon van Rouwendaal  Netherlands 4:03.69
8 8 Aya Takano  Japan 4:05.95

References[]

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  2. ^ "Heats results".
  3. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
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