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Olympics-Swimming-Men's 200m individual medley qualifiers

Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:39pm EDT
 Aug 14 (Reuters) - Olympic swimming men's 200m individual
medley fastest qualifiers in Beijing on Thursday.
  1. Ryan Lochte (United States)     1 minute 57.69 Q seconds
  2. Michael Phelps (United States)  1:57.70 Q
  3. Thiago Pereira (Brazil)         1:58.06 Q
  4. Laszlo Cseh (Hungary)           1:58.19 Q
  5. Ken Takakuwa (Japan)            1:58.49 Q
  6. James Goddard (Britain)         1:58.63 Q
  7. Liam Tancock (Britain)          1:59.42 Q
  8. Keith Beavers (Canada)          1:59.43 Q
  9. Bradley Ally (Barbados)         1:59.53
 10. Takuro Fujii (Japan)            1:59.59
 11. Darian Townsend (South Africa)  1:59.65
 12. Alessio Boggiatto (Italy)       1:59.77
 13. Gal Nevo (Israel)               2:00.43
 14. Leith Brodie (Australia)        2:00.57
 15. Vytautas Janusaitis (Lithuania) 2:00.76
 16. Dinko Jukic (Austria)           2:00.98
 Q = Qualified for final
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; editing by Neil Maidment)
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