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Olympics-Swimming-Women's 100m breaststroke semi-final results

Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:50pm EDT
 Aug 11 (Reuters) - Olympic swimming women's 100m
breaststroke semi-final results in Beijing on Monday.
 Semi-final one
 1.  Rebecca Soni (United States)     1 minute 7.07 seconds
 2.  Yuliya Efimova (Russia)          1:07.50
 3.  Sun Ye (China)                   1:07.72
 4.  Joline Hostman (Sweden)          1:08.26
 5.  Chen Huijia (China)              1:08.60
 6.  Jillian Tyler (Canada)           1:09.00
 6.  Elise Matthysen (Belgium)        1:09.00
 8.  Kirsty Balfour (Britain)         1:09.23
 Semi-final two
 1.  Leisel Jones (Australia)         1:05.80
 2.  Mirna Jukic (Austria)            1:07.27
 3.  Tarnee White (Australia)         1:07.48
 4.  Megan Jendrick (United States)   1:08.07
 5.  Asami Kitagawa (Japan)           1:08.23
 6.  Annamay Pierse (Canada)          1:08.27
 7.  Kate Haywood (Britain)           1:08.36
 8.  Suzaan Van Biljon (South Africa) 1:09.56
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports, Editing by Padraic Halpin)
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