Swimming at the 1999 Summer Universiade
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The swimming competition at the 1999 Summer Universiade took place in Palma de Mallorca, Spain from July 4 to July 9, 1999. Four new records were set during this edition: Noriko Inada (Japan) in the women's 100 metre backstroke (01:01.06), Miki Nakao (Japan) in the women's 200 metre backstroke (02:10.32), Japan in the women's 4×100 metre medley relay (04:09.90) and Mark Warkentin (USA) in the men's 800 metre freestyle (08:00.81), who won a total number of four gold medals. The five-title record was previously attained by Hungary's Martha Egervari (1963), America's Jill Sterkel (1981) and Romania's Noemi Lung (1987).
The competition unfolded again in the new Son Hugo complex specially built for the Universiade. It has two ten-lane Olympic pools (one outdoors and one indoors) and a 25 metre diving pool. The outdoors facility seats 5000 and the indoors pool 2000.
[edit] Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
50 m freestyle | Aaron Ciarla (USA) | Dean Hutchinson (USA) | Ricardo Dornelas (BRA) |
100 m freestyle | Denis Pimankov (RUS) | Mauro Gallo (ITA) | Nicholas Folker (RSA) |
200 m freestyle | Mark Warkentin (USA) | Lionel Poirot (FRA) | Dmitriy Chernyshev (RUS) |
400 m freestyle | Mark Warkentin (USA) | Andrea Righi (ITA) | Denys Zavgorodniy (UKR) |
800 m freestyle | Mark Warkentin (USA) | Andrea Righi (ITA) | Denys Zavgorodniy (UKR) |
1500 m freestyle | Andrea Righi (ITA) | Mark Leonard (USA) | Daniel Vidal (ESP) |
100 m backstroke | Simon Thirsk (RSA) | Keitaro Konnai (JPN) | Atsushi Nishikori (JPN) |
200 m backstroke | Beau Wiebel (USA) | Tate Blahnik (USA) | Greg Hamm (CAN) |
100 m breaststroke | Andrey Perminov (RUS) | Akira Hayashi (JPN) | Sébastien Muff (FRA) |
200 m breaststroke | Roman Makarov (RUS) | Yoshiaki Okita (JPN) | Andrey Perminov (RUS) |
100 m butterfly | Adam Pine (AUS) | Burl Reid (AUS) | Matthew Pierce (USA) |
200 m butterfly | Jeff Somensatto (USA) | Aleksandr Gorgurakiy (RUS) | Philip Weiss (CAN) |
200 m individual medley | Tom Hannan (USA) | Philip Weiss (CAN) | Takahiro Mori (JPN) |
400 m individual medley | Beau Wiebel (USA) | Michael Halika (ISR) | Takahiro Mori (JPN) |
4×100 m freestyle relay | Australia (AUS) | Italy (ITA) | United States (USA) |
4×200 m freestyle relay | United States (USA) | Ukraine (UKR) | Italy (ITA) |
4×100 m medley relay | United States (USA) | Russia (RUS) | Japan (JPN) |
[edit] Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
50 m freestyle | Courtney Allen (USA) | Cristina Chiuso (ITA) | Ana Belén Palomo (ESP) |
100 m freestyle | Lorena Diaconescu (ROU) | Cassidy Maxwell (USA) | Courtney Allen (USA) |
200 m freestyle | Kim Black (USA) | Lorena Diaconescu (ROU) | Meike Freitag (GER) |
400 m freestyle | Hana Cerná (CZE) | Jana Pechanová (CZE) | Katie Zimbone (USA) |
800 m freestyle | Cara Lane (USA) | Jana Pechanová (CZE) | Julie Varozza (USA) |
1500 m freestyle | Cara Lane (USA) | Julie Varozza (USA) | Hana Cerná (CZE) |
100 m backstroke | Noriko Inada (JPN) | Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN) | Ilona Hlavacková (CZE) |
200 m backstroke | Miki Nakao (JPN) | Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN) | Linda Riker (USA) |
100 m breaststroke | Amy Balcerzak (USA) | Amanda Beard (USA) | Brooke Hanson (AUS) |
200 m breaststroke | Yuko Sakaguchi (JPN) | Brooke Hanson (AUS) | Amy Balcerzak (USA) |
100 m butterfly | Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN) | Julia Ham (AUS) | Pang Ran (CHN) |
200 m butterfly | María Pelaez (ESP) | Pang Ran (CHN) | Noriko Maekawa (JPN) |
200 m individual medley | Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN) | Sabine Klenz (GER) | Elizabeth Warden (CAN) |
400 m individual medley | Hana Cerná (CZE) | Beatrice Caslaru (ROU) | Corrie Murphy (USA) |
4×100 m freestyle relay | United States (USA) | Italy (ITA) | China (CHN) |
4×200 m freestyle relay | Canada (CAN) | Italy (ITA) | Great Britain (GBR) |
4×100 m medley relay | Japan (JPN) | United States (USA) | Ukraine (UKR) |