Swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's EAD 50 metre freestyle explained

Event:Women's EAD 50 metre freestyle
Games:2002
Venue:Manchester Aquatics Centre
Dates:31 July
Competitors:17
Nations:11
Win Value:-1.06
Gold:Natalie du Toit
Goldcga:RSA
Silver:Stéphanie Dixon
Silvercga:CAN
Bronze:Danielle Campo
Bronzecga:CAN
Next:2006

The Women's EAD 50 metre freestyle event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 31 July at the Manchester Aquatics Centre.

Classification

The events were run on a multi-disability format, which included both physically disabled and visually impaired swimmers i.e. the International Paralympic Committee’s Swimming Classification S1 – S13.[1]

Format

All classes, 1 through 13 swan together in 3 heats and a final event. Positions were determined by each athlete’s time relative to the current world record for the appropriate classification of the swimmer. This may have meant that the swimmer touching first may not have been the winner.

World records were time standardised to identify both the finalists and medal winners throughout the competition. This meant that the same ‘time marker’ was used in the heats and the final irrespective of whether the world record had been broken during the course of competition.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world records were as follows;

Class Name Time Location Date
S1 1:34.24 7 June 2002
S2 1:15.46 27 October 2000
S3 59.92 27 October 2000
S4 39.23 27 October 2000
S5 36.85 27 October 2000
S6 36.02 28 October 2000
S7 34.95 13 October 1998
S8 31.85 28 October 2000
S9 30.74
S10 28.44 28 October 2000
S11 33.02 25 August 1996
S12 28.16 25 July 1998
S13 27.38 25 August 1996

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Class Name Nationality Time Result Record
31 July Heats S5 51.05 +14.20 GR
31 July Heats S7 35.92 +0.97 GR
31 July Final S7 35.02 +0.07 GR
31 July Heats S8 58.85 +27.00 GR
31 July Heats S9 29.53 -1.21 WR
31 July Heats S10 31.34 +2.90 GR
31 July Heats S11 34.89 +1.87 GR
31 July Final S11 34.46 +1.44 GR
31 July Heats S13 30.16 +2.78 GR
31 July Heats S13 29.93 +2.55 GR
31 July Final S13 29.88 +2.50 GR

Results

Heats

The 8 fastest swimmers in the heats qualified for the semifinals.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Class Nationality Time Result Notes
1 1 4 S9 29.53 -1.21 Q, WR
2 3 5 S9 30.69 -0.05 Q
3 1 3 S7 35.92 +0.97 Q, GR
4 1 5 S9 31.80 +1.06 Q
5 3 6 S11 34.89 +1.87 Q, GR
6 2 3 S9 32.75 +2.01 Q
7 3 3 S9 33.13 +2.39 Q
8 3 4 S13 29.93 +2.55 Q, GR
9 2 4 S13 30.16 +2.78 GR
10 2 5 S10 31.34 +2.90 GR
11 2 6 S10 35.11 +6.67
12 1 6 S5 51.05 +14.20 GR
13 3 2 S9 46.87 +16.13
14 1 2 S8 58.85 +27.00 GR
15 2 7 S9 1:01.86 +31.12
16 2 2 S9 1:14.81 +44.07
3 7 S5

Final

The final was held on 31 July at 19:51.[3]

Rank Lane Name Class Nation Time Result Notes
4 S9 29.68-1.06
5 S9 30.60-0.14
3 S7 35.02+0.07 GR
4 6 S9 31.79+1.05
5 2 S11 34.46+1.44 GR
6 7 S9 32.75+2.01
7 1 S9 32.82+2.08
8 8 S13 29.88+2.50 GR

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EAD. m2002.thecgf.com. 7 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Heats Results. m2002.thecgf.com. 7 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Final Results. m2002.thecgf.com. 7 May 2021.