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Wednesday, January 19, 2000, updated at 09:15(GMT+8)
Sports Results of World Cup Short Course Swimming

Following are the finals results of the World Cup short course swimming meet at the Sydney International Aquatic Center, Homebush, on Tuesday:

Women:100m freestyle:

1. Jennifer Thompson, United States, 2. Louise Johnke, Sweden, 3. Lori Munz, Australia,

50m breaststroke:

1. Penny Heyns, South Africa, 2. Emma Igelstrom, Sweden, 3. Brooke Hanson, Australia,

400m medley:

1. Kristine Quance, United States, 2. Joanne Malar, Canada, 3. Rachael Corner, Britain,

100m backstroke:

1. Dyana Calub, Australia, 2. Zhan Shu, China, 3. Kellie McMillan, Australia,

200m butterfly:

1. Susan O'Neill, Australia, 2. Ruan Yi, China, 3. Maki Mita, Japan,

400m freestyle:

1. Sarah-Jane D'Arcy, Australia, 2. Sachiko Yamada, Japan, 3. Zhang Yan, China,

200m breaststroke:

1. Samantha Riley, Australia, 2. Brooke Hanson, Australia, 3. Rebecca Brown, Australia,

100m medley:

1. Han Xue, China, 2. Zhan Shu, China, 3. Lori Munz, Australia,

Men:200m freestyle:

1. Ian Thorpe, Australia, 2. Todd Pearson, Australia, 3. William Kirby, Australia,

100m breaststroke:

1. Zhu Yi China, 2. Morgan Knabe, Canada, 3. Ryan Mitchell, Australia,

100m butterfly:

1. Michael Klim, Australia, 2. Scott Miller, Australia, 3. Theo Verster, South Africa,

50m backstroke:

1. Matt Welsh, Australia, 2. Lenny Krayzelburg, United States, 3. Chris Renaud, Canada,

200m medley:

1. Matthew Dunn, Australia, 2. Jani Sievinen, Finland, 3. Curtis Myden, Canada,

50m freestyle:

1. Michael Klim, Australia, 2. Sabir Muhammad, United States, 3. Brett Hawke, Australia,

Women:

50m butterfly:

1. Jenny Thompson, United States, 2. Ruan Yi, China, 3. Johanna Sjoberg, Sweden,

1500m freestyle:

1. Grant Hackett, Australia, 2. Kieren Perkins, Australia, 3. Stephen Penfold, Australia,

200m backstroke:

1. Lenny Krayzelburg, United States, 2. Josh Watson, Australia, 3. Adrian Radley, Australia,

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