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2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 50 metre backstroke

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Women's 50 metre backstroke
at the 2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueEtihad Arena
LocationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dates19 December (heats and semifinals)
20 December (final)
Competitors55 from 51 nations
Winning time25.27 WR
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    Sweden
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The Women's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 19 and 20 December 2021.[1]

Records

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

World record  Kira Toussaint (NED) 25.60 Budapest, Hungary
Amsterdam, Netherlands
14 November 2020
18 December 2020
Competition record  Etiene Medeiros (BRA) 25.67 Doha, Qatar 7 December 2014

The following new records were set during this competition:

Date Event Name Nation Time Record
20 December Final Maggie Mac Neil  Canada 25.27 WR, CR

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 19 December at 09:36.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada 25.98 Q
2 6 5 Louise Hansson  Sweden 26.27 Q
3 5 4 Kylie Masse  Canada 26.30 Q
3 7 4 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 26.30 Q
5 7 3 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 26.39 Q
5 7 5 Analia Pigrée  France 26.39 Q
7 5 3 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 26.44 Q
8 6 3 Silvia Scalia  Italy 26.50 Q
9 7 2 Hanna Rosvall  Sweden 26.52 Q
10 5 6 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 26.77 Q
11 7 6 Holly Barratt  Australia 26.84 Q
12 6 1 Mary-Ambre Moluh  France 27.15 Q
13 5 2 Danielle Hill  Ireland 27.17 Q
13 7 9 Peng Xuwei  China 27.17 Q
15 5 5 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 27.25 Q
16 6 2 Daryna Zevina  Ukraine 27.26 Q
17 7 7 Ekaterina Avramova  Turkey 27.35
18 5 1 Stephanie Au  Hong Kong 27.45
18 5 7 Nina Stanisavljević  Serbia 27.45 =NR
20 6 7 Anastasiya Kuliashova  Belarus 27.50
21 5 9 Chloe Isleta  Philippines 27.62 NR
22 5 8 Nina Kost  Switzerland 27.87
23 7 8 Laura Riedemann  Germany 28.00
24 7 1 Daria Ustinova Russian Swimming Federation 28.44
25 6 0 Marie Khoury  Lebanon 29.13 NR
26 4 7 Sarah Szklaruk  Chile 29.16 NR
27 6 9 Ridhima Veerendrakumar  India 29.45
28 1 5 Lauren Hew  Cayman Islands 29.58
29 4 3 Colleen Furgeson  Marshall Islands 29.76 NR
30 4 4 Nubia Adjei  Ghana 30.09
31 4 1 Kimberly Ince  Grenada 30.30
32 4 6 Aaliyah Palestrini  Seychelles 30.34
33 4 0 Bisma Khan  Pakistan 30.37
34 4 8 Salome Nikolaishvili  Georgia 30.60
35 4 5 Noor Yussuf Abdulla  Bahrain 30.64
36 3 4 Ganga Senavirathne  Sri Lanka 30.92
37 2 6 Arianis Martínez  Panama 31.08
38 4 9 Jovana Kuljača  Montenegro 31.34
39 3 2 Avice Meya  Uganda 31.35
40 3 5 Denise Donelli  Mozambique 31.37
41 3 6 Naima Hazell  Saint Lucia 32.00
42 1 3 Erina Idrizaj  Kosovo 32.04
43 2 1 Kevern da Silva  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 32.17
44 3 3 Lindsay Barr  United States Virgin Islands 32.33
45 2 8 Arleigha Hall  Turks and Caicos Islands 32.70
46 3 9 Hamna Ahmed  Maldives 32.78
47 3 1 Patrice Mahaica  Guyana 32.91
48 3 7 Jennifer Harding-Marlin  Saint Kitts and Nevis 33.57
49 3 0 Noelani Day  Tonga 33.75
50 2 2 Shoko Litulumar  Northern Mariana Islands 33.85
51 2 7 Jourdyn Adams  Federated States of Micronesia 33.95
52 2 3 Daniella Nafal  Palestine 34.11
53 2 4 Leena Mohamedahmed  Sudan 41.78
54 2 5 Kanu Isha  Sierra Leone 44.23
55 1 4 Sabrina Ikromova  Tajikistan 44.36
3 8 Ria Save  Tanzania DNS
4 2 Timipame-ere Akiayefa  Nigeria
5 0 Lucy Hope  Great Britain
6 6 Elena Di Liddo  Italy
6 8 Rhyan White  United States
7 0 Fanny Teijonsalo  Finland

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 19 December at 19:19.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 4 Louise Hansson  Sweden 25.83 Q, NR
2 2 5 Kylie Masse  Canada 25.84 Q, =NR
3 2 4 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada 25.92 Q
4 2 3 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 25.97 Q
5 1 3 Analia Pigrée  France 26.07 Q
6 2 8 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 26.25 Q
7 1 2 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 26.29 Q
8 2 7 Holly Barratt  Australia 26.38 Q
9 2 2 Hanna Rosvall  Sweden 26.39
10 1 5 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 26.43
11 1 6 Silvia Scalia  Italy 26.46
12 2 6 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 26.53
13 1 1 Peng Xuwei  China 26.86
14 2 1 Danielle Hill  Ireland 26.88
15 1 7 Mary-Ambre Moluh  France 27.00
16 1 8 Daryna Zevina  Ukraine 27.20

Final

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The final was held on 20 December at 19:12.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada 25.27 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Kylie Masse  Canada 25.62
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Louise Hansson  Sweden 25.86
4 2 Analia Pigrée  France 25.96 NR
5 6 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 25.99
6 1 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 26.05
7 8 Holly Barratt  Australia 26.18
8 7 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 26.50

References

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  1. ^ "Competition Schedule" (PDF). Omega Timing. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results