Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre backstroke

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Women's 50 metre backstroke
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates24 July (heats and semifinals)
25 July (final)
Competitors48 from 43 nations
Winning time27.33
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    Russia
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The Women's 50 metre backstroke competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 24 and 25 July 2019.[1][2]

Records[]

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

World record  Liu Xiang (CHN) 26.98 Jakarta, Indonesia 21 August 2018
Competition record  Zhao Jing (CHN) 27.06 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held on 24 July at 10:03.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Fu Yuanhui  China 27.70 Q
2 5 5 Etiene Medeiros  Brazil 27.85 Q
3 5 7 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 27.86 Q
4 4 4 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 27.92 Q
5 5 8 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 27.95 Q
6 3 5 Olivia Smoliga  United States 27.96 Q
7 5 1 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 28.00 Q
8 3 4 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 28.02 Q
9 4 5 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 28.04 Q
10 3 3 Alicja Tchórz  Poland 28.14 Q
11 4 6 Kathleen Baker  United States 28.17 Q
12 3 6 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 28.19 Q
5 3 Chen Jie  China 28.19 Q
14 4 3 Kaylee McKeown  Australia 28.23 Q
15 5 2 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 28.28 Q
16 5 6 Daria Vaskina  Russia 28.29 Q
17 4 2 Silvia Scalia  Italy 28.30
18 3 7 Stephanie Au  Hong Kong 28.31
19 4 1 Minna Atherton  Australia 28.32
20 3 2 Natsumi Sakai  Japan 28.41
21 3 1 Theodora Drakou  Greece 28.48
22 3 8 Im Da-sol  South Korea 28.50
23 5 0 Ingeborg Løyning  Norway 28.67
24 3 0 Katalin Burián  Hungary 28.84
25 4 0 Karolina Hájková  Slovakia 29.04
26 3 9 Louise Hansson  Sweden 29.12
27 4 9 Diana Nazarova  Kazakhstan 29.51
28 5 9 Ekaterina Avramova  Turkey 29.61
29 2 4 Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir  Iceland 29.82
30 2 6 Marie Khoury  Lebanon 30.39 NR
31 2 3 Mónica Ramírez  Andorra 30.53
32 1 9 Nimia Murua  Panama 30.77
33 2 5 Maria Arrua  Paraguay 30.86
34 2 7 Xiomara Getrouw  Suriname 31.42
35 1 1 Sophia Diagne  Senegal 31.98
36 2 2 Kimberly Ince  Grenada 32.27
37 2 8  Macau 33.01
38 2 0 Colleen Furgeson  Marshall Islands 33.28
39 2 1 Robyn Young  Eswatini 33.54
40 1 8 Nooran Ba-Matraf  Yemen 33.99
41 1 2  Saint Kitts and Nevis 34.08
42 1 7  Northern Mariana Islands 35.04
43 2 9 Noelani Day  Tonga 35.17
44 1 4 Aishath Sausan  Maldives 35.41 NR
45 1 6 Nafissath Radji  Benin 36.01
46 1 0  Tajikistan 37.95
47 1 3  Malawi 38.49
48 1 5  Tanzania 38.96
4 7 Mie Nielsen  Denmark DNS
4 8 Alexandra Touretski   Switzerland

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held on 24 July at 20:37.[4]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Etiene Medeiros  Brazil 27.69 Q
2 5 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 27.72 Q
3 1 Kaylee McKeown  Australia 27.73 Q
4 3 Olivia Smoliga  United States 27.76 Q
5 8 Daria Vaskina  Russia 27.79 Q
6 6 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 28.01
7 7 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 28.04
8 2 Alicja Tchórz  Poland 28.18

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 Kathleen Baker  United States 27.62 Q
2 8 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 27.77 Q, NR
3 5 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 27.78 Q
4 4 Fu Yuanhui  China 27.84
5 6 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 27.91
6 1 Chen Jie  China 28.07
7 2 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 28.10
8 3 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 28.24

Final[]

The final was held on 25 July at 20:37.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Olivia Smoliga  United States 27.33 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Etiene Medeiros  Brazil 27.44
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Daria Vaskina  Russia 27.51
4 3 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 27.65
6 Kaylee McKeown  Australia
6 4 Kathleen Baker  United States 27.69
7 7 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 27.78
8 1 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 27.85

References[]

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