2011 Duel in the Pool
2011 Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool |
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Host city |
Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
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Date(s) |
16–17 December 2011 |
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Venue(s) |
Georgia Tech Aquatic Center |
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Teams |
United States European All-Stars |
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Nations participating |
19 |
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Athletes participating |
76 |
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Events |
30 |
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The 2011 Duel in the Pool was a swimming meet held December 16 and 17, 2011 at the Georgia Tech Aquatics Center in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a short course (25m), dual meet between a team from the United States and a European All-Star team featuring swimmers from 18 nations. It was the sixth meet held under the Duel in the Pool name and the second between the United States and a European team.
The United States prevailed by 181½ points to 80½.[1]:30
Roster
United States
The United States team featured 17 men and 18 women.[2]
European All-Stars
The European team consisted of 22 men and 19 women.[3]
Format
All events were held in a short course pool (25 m).[4] Up to four swimmers per team took part in each of the twenty-six individual events. Five points were given to the winner, three to the runner-up and one for the third place finisher, while fourth, fifth and sixth place received no points. In relay events, the winning team was awarded seven points and the losing team none.
Events were held in the following order with women's events first and men's events afterwards:
- Day 1 (16 December, evening session)
- 4 × 100 m medley relay
- 400 m individual medley
- 100 m freestyle
- 200 m backstroke
- 200 m breaststroke
- 100 m butterfly
- 400 m freestyle
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- Day 2 (17 December, afternoon session)
- 800 m freestyle
- 200 m freestyle
- 100 m backstroke
- 100 m breaststroke
- 200 m butterfly
- 50 m freestyle
- 200 m individual medley
- 4 × 100 m freestyle
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Results
The full results of the competition are listed below. One world record was set during the meet, in the women's 4 × 100 m medley relay, while five American records and one European record was beat.[1]:31 The European relay teams were not eligible to set new records as they did not represent a single nation. Therefore they did not set a new world record in 4 × 100 m freestyle with their time of 3:27.53, even though they beat the standing record set by the Netherlands of 3:28.22.
Day 1
4 × 100 m medley relay
- Women[1]:13
Rank | Team | Time | Points | Notes |
1 |
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3:45.56 |
7 |
WR |
2 |
European All-Stars (EUR)
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3:51.04 |
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Natalie Coughlin set new American records for 50 m backstroke (26.98) and 100 m backstroke (55.97) with her split times.[1]:31
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- Men[1]:14
Rank | Team | Time | Points | Notes |
1 |
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3:23.55 |
7 |
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2 |
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3:25.77 |
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400 m individual medley
100 m freestyle
200 m backstroke
200 m breaststroke
100 m butterfly
400 m freestyle
Legend: WR – World record; AM – United States record; ER – European record
Day 2
800 m freestyle
200 m freestyle
100 m backstroke
100 m breaststroke
200 m butterfly
50 m freestyle
200 m individual medley
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
- Women[1]:29
Rank | Team | Time | Points | Notes |
1 |
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3:27.53 |
7 |
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2 |
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3:28.46 |
– |
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- Men[1]:30
Rank | Team | Time | Points | Notes |
1 |
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3:07.22 |
7 |
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2 |
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3:07.98 |
– |
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Legend: WR – World record; AM – United States record; ER – European record
Final score
Final score |
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174½ |
Total |
80½ |
81 |
Women |
50 |
93½ |
Men |
30½ |
See also
References