Swimming at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre breaststroke

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Women's 100-metre breaststroke
at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships
VenueMarine Messe Fukuoka
LocationFukuoka, Japan
Dates24 July (heats and semi-finals)
25 July (final)
Competitors57 from 51 nations
Winning time1:04.62
Medalists
gold medal    Lithuania
silver medal    South Africa
bronze medal    United States
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The women's 100-metre breaststroke competition at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships was held on 24 and 25 July 2023.[1][2][3]

Records[edit]

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.[4]

World record  Lilly King (USA) 1:04.13 Budapest, Hungary 25 July 2017
Competition record  Lilly King (USA) 1:04.13 Budapest, Hungary 25 July 2017

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started on 24 July at 11:09.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 6 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 1:04.67 Q
2 5 6 Mona McSharry  Ireland 1:05.55 Q, NR
3 6 3 Tatjana Schoenmaker  South Africa 1:05.56 Q
4 6 4 Lilly King  United States 1:05.93 Q
5 4 7 Satomi Suzuki  Japan 1:06.20 Q
6 4 3 Lisa Angiolini  Italy 1:06.28 Q
7 5 1 Dominika Sztandera  Poland 1:06.42 Q, NR
8 4 5 Tes Schouten  Netherlands 1:06.46 Q
9 6 2 Eneli Jefimova  Estonia 1:06.54 Q
10 4 4 Reona Aoki  Japan 1:06.61 Q
11 5 2 Martina Carraro  Italy 1:06.63 Q
12 4 6 Sophie Hansson  Sweden 1:06.69 Q
12 6 8 Macarena Ceballos  Argentina 1:06.69 Q, SA
14 5 4 Lydia Jacoby  United States 1:06.71 Q
15 6 1 Abbey Harkin  Australia 1:06.86 Q
16 4 8 Lisa Mamié   Switzerland 1:06.87 Q
17 4 2 Kotryna Teterevkova  Lithuania 1:06.96
18 6 5 Lara van Niekerk  South Africa 1:07.03
19 5 5 Anna Elendt  Germany 1:07.09
20 5 3 Tang Qianting  China 1:07.15
21 5 8 Yang Chang  China 1:07.28
22 6 0 Sophie Angus  Canada 1:07.34
23 5 7 Kara Hanlon  Great Britain 1:07.52
24 4 9 Ida Hulkko  Finland 1:07.58
25 5 9 Sim En Yi Letitia  Singapore 1:07.65
26 5 0 Thea Blomsterberg  Denmark 1:08.08
27 4 0 Florine Gaspard  Belgium 1:08.34
28 6 9 Jessica Vall  Spain 1:08.64
29 6 7 Anastasia Gorbenko  Israel 1:08.66
30 3 7 Ana Blažević  Croatia 1:08.70
31 4 1 Jhennifer Conceição  Brazil 1:08.79
32 3 1 Stefanía Gómez  Colombia 1:09.11
33 3 3 Melissa Rodríguez  Mexico 1:09.16
34 3 2 Andrea Podmaníková  Slovakia 1:09.39
35 3 6 Tara Vovk  Slovenia 1:09.68
36 3 5 Lin Pei-wun  Chinese Taipei 1:09.72
37 3 4 Ana Rodrigues  Portugal 1:09.97
38 2 4 Mercedes Toledo  Venezuela 1:10.37
39 2 3 Emily Santos  Panama 1:10.57
40 3 8 Maria-Thaleia Drasidou  Greece 1:10.67
41 1 1 Chen Pui Lam  Macau 1:11.11
42 3 0 Adelaida Pchelintseva  Kazakhstan 1:11.41
43 2 7 Lynn El Hajj  Lebanon 1:11.57 NR
44 2 5 Phiangkhwan Pawapotako  Thailand 1:11.78
45 2 6 Thanya Dela Cruz Suspended Member Federation 1:11.79
46 3 9 Lam Hoi Kiu  Hong Kong 1:12.62
47 2 1 Imane El Barodi  Morocco 1:13.83
48 2 2 Nadia Tudo Cubells  Andorra 1:13.89
49 2 0 Valerie Tarazi  Palestine 1:13.95
50 2 9 Jayla Pina  Cape Verde 1:14.09 NR
51 1 6 Aminata Barrow  Gambia 1:14.32 NR
52 2 8 Ramudi Samarakoon  Sri Lanka 1:15.36
53 1 4 Kelera Mudunasoko  Fiji 1:15.77
54 1 2 Tara Aloul  Jordan 1:16.45
55 1 5 Lara Dashti  Kuwait 1:19.29
56 1 7 Taeyanna Adams  Micronesia 1:25.99
57 1 3 Mariama Touré  Guinea 1:35.41 NR

Semi-finals[edit]

The semi-finals were started on 24 July at 20:28.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 1:05.09 Q
2 1 5 Lilly King  United States 1:05.45 Q
3 2 5 Tatjana Schoenmaker  South Africa 1:05.53 Q
4 1 4 Mona McSharry  Ireland 1:05.96 Q
5 2 2 Eneli Jefimova  Estonia 1:06.18 Q, NR
6 1 7 Sophie Hansson  Sweden 1:06.19 Q
7 1 1 Lydia Jacoby  United States 1:06.29 Q
8 2 3 Satomi Suzuki  Japan 1:06.31 Q
9 1 2 Reona Aoki  Japan 1:06.32
10 1 6 Tes Schouten  Netherlands 1:06.53
11 2 7 Martina Carraro  Italy 1:06.56
12 2 1 Macarena Ceballos  Argentina 1:06.75
13 1 8 Lisa Mamié   Switzerland 1:06.97
14 1 3 Lisa Angiolini  Italy 1:07.03
15 2 8 Abbey Harkin  Australia 1:07.11
16 2 6 Dominika Sztandera  Poland 1:07.13

Final[edit]

The final was held on 25 July at 21:45.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 1:04.62
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Tatjana Schoenmaker  South Africa 1:05.84
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Lydia Jacoby  United States 1:05.94
4 5 Lilly King  United States 1:06.02
5 6 Mona McSharry  Ireland 1:06.07
6 2 Eneli Jefimova  Estonia 1:06.36
7 7 Sophie Hansson  Sweden 1:06.61
8 8 Satomi Suzuki  Japan 1:06.67

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 January 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  2. ^ Sutherland, James (13 January 2023). "World Aquatics Announces Competition Schedule For 2023 World Championships In Fukuoka". SwimSwam. Archived from the original on 18 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Start list" (PDF). omegatiming.com. 21 July 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Records book" (PDF). omegatiming.com. 21 July 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). omegatiming.com. 24 July 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). omegatiming.com. 24 July 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Final results" (PDF). omegatiming.com. 25 July 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 August 2023.