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Friday, January 14, 2000, updated at 09:09(GMT+8)
Sports Results of World Cup Swim Meet

Following are results of day one in the World Cup short-course swim meet in Hobart, Australia, Thursday night:

Men:

100m freestyle:

1. Michael Klim, Australia 2. Ian Thorpe, Australia 3. Edvaldo Silva Filho, Brazil

50m breaststroke:

1. Zhu Yi, China 2. Morgan Knabe, Canada 3. Patrik Isaksson, Sweden, 28.33

400m individual medley:

1. Jani Sievinen, Finland 2. Curtis Myden, Canada, 3. Jim Piper, Australia

100m backstroke:

1. Matt Welsh, Australia 2. Lenny Krayzelburg, United States 3. Josh Watson, Australia

200m butterfly:

1. Shamek Pietucha, Canada 2. Heath Ramsay, Australia 3.Shane Fielding, Australia 400m freestyle:

1. Ian Thorpe, Australia 2. Masato Hirano, Japan 3. Andrea Righi, Italy

100m individual medley:

1. Jani Sievinen, Finland 2. Ouyang Kunpeng Ouyang, China 3. Rob Abernethy, Australia

200m breaststroke:

1. Ryan Mitchell, Australia 2. Phil Rogers, Australia 3. Morgan Knabe, Canada

50m butterfly:

1. Michael Klim, Australia 2. Garret Pulle, Canada 3. Daniel Carlsson, Sweden

Women:

200m freestyle:

1. Lindsey Benko, United States 2. Kasey Giteau, Australia 3. Elka Graham, Australia,

100m breaststroke:

1. Penny Heyns, South Africa 2. Rebecca Brown, Australia 3. Alicja Peczak, Poland

100m butterfly:

1. Ruan Yi, China 2. Johanna Sjoberg, Sweden 3. Dianne Bui Duyet, France

50m backstroke:

1. Dyana Calub, Australia 2. Kellie McMillan, Australia 3. Cheng Jiaru, China

200m individual medley:

1. Zhan Shu, Chin 2. Kristine Quance, Unite States 3. Joanne Malar, Canada

50m freestyle:

1. Han Xue, China 2. Emi Yamamoto, Japan 3.Louise Johnke, Sweden

200m backstroke:

1. Lindsey Benko, United States 2. Zhan Shu, China 3. Helen Norfolk, New Zealand

800m freestyle:

1. Zhang Yan, China 2. Danielle Woods, Australia 3. Amanda Pascoe, Australia

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