Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley


The women's 200 metre individual medley at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 30–31 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.
Despite of allegations of doping, China's Ye Shiwen pulled away from the rest of the field to strike a medley double for the fifth straight time in Olympic history since Michelle Smith did so in 1996, Yana Klochkova in 2000 and 2004, and Australia's Stephanie Rice in 2008. Coming from third at the final turn, she opened up her lead with a superb freestyle leg to establish a new Olympic record and a sterling gold-medal time in 2:07.57. Australia's Alicia Coutts produced a striking effort to claim the silver behind the Chinese teen in a lifetime best of 2:08.15, adding it to her Olympic hardware with a full set of medals. Meanwhile, U.S. swimmer Caitlin Leverenz stormed home on the rear of a dominant breaststroke leg to take the bronze in 2:08.95.
Rice, the defending Olympic champion, finished fourth in 2:09.55, while U.S. world record holder Ariana Kukors lost her chance to climb the podium with a fifth-place time in 2:09.83. Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry fell short in her second attempt for an Olympic medal, earning a sixth spot in 2:11.13. Great Britain's Hannah Miley and Hungary's Katinka Hosszú rounded out the field.
Earlier in the semifinals, Ye threw down a fastest freestyle split of 30.59 to set an Olympic record and a textile best in 2:08.39, cutting off Rice's previous standard by six-hundredths of a second in a since-banned high tech bodysuit.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.
The following records were established during the competition:
DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
July 30Semifinal 2Ye Shiwen2:08.39
July 31FinalYe Shiwen2:07.57

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
154Ye Shiwen2:08.90Q
256Kirsty Coventry2:10.51Q
345Caitlin Leverenz2:10.63Q
443Katinka Hosszú2:10.68Q
544Alicia Coutts2:10.74Q
635Mireia Belmonte García2:11.73Q
734Ariana Kukors2:11.94Q
836Evelyn Verrasztó2:12.17Q
955Stephanie Rice2:12.23Q
1053Hannah Miley2:12.27Q
1132Theresa Michalak2:12.75Q
1231Amit Ivry2:13.29Q, NR
1337Li Jiaxing2:13.43Q
1452Izumi Kato2:13.85Q
1542Beatriz Gómez Cortes2:13.93Q
1638Joanna Melo2:14.26Q
1733Erica Morningstar2:14.32
1825Ganna Dzerkal2:14.55
1924Lisa Zaiser2:14.56
2057Stina Gardell2:14.70
2146Sophie Allen2:14.72
2227Sycerika McMahon2:14.76
2347Choi Hye-ra2:14.91
2441Kathryn Meaklim2:15.25
2523Ranohon Amanova2:15.37
2651Natalie Wiegersma2:16.24
2722Erica Dittmer2:16.54NR
2826Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir2:16.81NR
2814Katarína Listopadová2:16.81
3021Kim Daniela Pavlin2:17.17
3113Cheng Wan-jung2:17.39
3248Barbora Závadová2:17.54
3315Emilia Pikkarainen2:17.66
3458Ekaterina Andreeva2:17.84

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Katinka Hosszú2:10.74Q
22Hannah Miley2:10.89Q
34Kirsty Coventry2:10.93Q
46Evelyn Verrasztó2:11.53
53Mireia Belmonte García2:11.54
67Amit Ivry2:13.31
71Izumi Kato2:14.47
88Joanna Melo2:14.74

Semifinal 2

Final