Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre butterfly

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Women's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Victory Ceremony
Dates5 August (heats and semifinals)
6 August (final)
Competitors39 from 32 nations
Winning time2:05.56
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    China
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The Women's 200 metre butterfly competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 5 August with the heats and the semifinals and 6 August with the final.[1]

Records[edit]

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

World record  Liu Zige (CHN) 2:01.81 Jinan, China 21 October 2009
Competition record  Jessicah Schipper (AUS) 2:03.41 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were held at 10:14.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 2 Zhang Yufei  China 2:06.92 Q, WJR
2 4 3 Katie McLaughlin  United States 2:07.32 Q
3 2 4 Liliána Szilágyi  Hungary 2:07.46 Q
4 4 5 Cammile Adams  United States 2:07.96 Q
5 3 5 Natsumi Hoshi  Japan 2:07.97 Q
6 3 3 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 2:08.07 Q
7 4 4 Franziska Hentke  Germany 2:08.31 Q
8 3 7 Lara Grangeon  France 2:08.54 Q
9 3 4 Madeline Groves  Australia 2:08.65 Q
10 2 6 Zhou Yilin  China 2:08.76 Q
11 4 6 Audrey Lacroix  Canada 2:08.79 Q
12 2 3 Brianna Throssell  Australia 2:09.16 Q
13 4 7 Hannah Miley  Great Britain 2:09.44 Q
14 3 6 Park Jin-young  South Korea 2:09.62 Q
15 3 8 Anja Klinar  Slovenia 2:09.70 Q
16 2 7 Joanna Maranhão  Brazil 2:09.77 Q
17 3 2 Martina van Berkel   Switzerland 2:09.88
18 2 5 Judit Ignacio Sorribes  Spain 2:09.93
19 3 1 Aimee Willmott  Great Britain 2:10.07
20 2 1 Park Soo-jin  South Korea 2:11.07
21 4 1 Andreina Pinto  Venezuela 2:11.14
22 2 2 Alessia Polieri  Italy 2:11.30
23 1 5 Valerie Gruest  Guatemala 2:12.82
24 4 8 Ana Monteiro  Portugal 2:12.87
25 3 0 Barbora Závadová  Czech Republic 2:12.89
26 3 9 Anna Ntountounaki  Greece 2:13.69
27 2 0 Virginia Bardach  Argentina 2:13.76
28 2 9 Ida Marko-Varga  Sweden 2:14.89
29 1 4 Quah Ting Wen  Singapore 2:14.93
30 4 9 Claudia Hufnagl  Austria 2:15.16
31 1 2 Monalisa Lorenza  Indonesia 2:15.76
32 1 3 Jessica Camposano  Colombia 2:16.40
33 1 1 Estefania Urzúa  Chile 2:19.12
34 1 6 Sutasinee Pankaew  Thailand 2:19.54
35 4 0 Sharo Rodríguez  Mexico 2:19.60
36 1 7 María Far Núñez  Panama 2:19.65
37 2 8 Laura Arroyo  Mexico 2:20.04
38 1 8 Noel Borshi  Albania 2:20.28
39 1 0 Alsu Bayramova  Azerbaijan 2:26.27

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were held at 18:25.[3]

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Katie McLaughlin  United States 2:07.52 Q
2 5 Cammile Adams  United States 2:07.57 Q
2 7 Brianna Throssell  Australia 2:07.57 Q
4 2 Zhou Yilin  China 2:07.69 Q
5 6 Lara Grangeon  France 2:08.67
6 3 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 2:08.91
7 1 Park Jin-young  South Korea 2:09.21
8 8 Joanna Maranhão  Brazil 2:09.69

Semifinal 2[edit]

Hoshi wins 2nd semi
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Natsumi Hoshi  Japan 2:06.36 Q
2 6 Franziska Hentke  Germany 2:06.64 Q
3 5 Liliána Szilágyi  Hungary 2:07.05 Q
4 4 Zhang Yufei  China 2:07.08 Q
5 2 Madeline Groves  Australia 2:08.00
6 8 Anja Klinar  Slovenia 2:08.52
7 7 Audrey Lacroix  Canada 2:08.86
8 1 Hannah Miley  Great Britain 2:09.21

Final[edit]

Hoshi swims for gold

The final was held at 18.20.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Natsumi Hoshi  Japan 2:05.56
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Cammile Adams  United States 2:06.40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Zhang Yufei  China 2:06.51 WJR
4 1 Brianna Throssell  Australia 2:06.78
4 5 Franziska Hentke  Germany 2:06.78
6 2 Katie McLaughlin  United States 2:06.95
7 3 Liliána Szilágyi  Hungary 2:07.76
8 8 Zhou Yilin  China 2:10.20

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