Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Campbell then stopped the clock in the final at a sizzling 24.89 the sixth fastest time recorded anywhere in the world in the last 12 months bettered only by Australia s own Libby Lenton The women s 100 freestyle seems to be one of the most loaded fields in history. Anyone in the Final will have a shot at taking the gold, and it very well may take a world record to get this one. Britta Steffan of Germany, as well as world silver medallist Marleen Veldhuis of . Harper and caucus to britta steffan start planning for election. National Post Antje Buschschulte, Meike Freitag, stand in for Lacey Nymeyer and Britta Steffan of Germany, as well as world silver medallist Marleen Veldhuis of . Harper and caucus to start planning for election. National Post Britta Steffan broke the 100 metres freestyle world record in Budapest yesterday while Ireland's disappointing run of results in these European championships continued when Andrew Bree put in an abject performance in his favourite event, the 200 metres breaststroke, and failed to emerge from. Campbell then stopped the clock in the final at a sizzling 24.89 the sixth fastest time recorded anywhere in the world in the last 12 months bettered only by Australia s own Libby Lenton The women s 100 freestyle seems to be one of the most loaded fields in history. Anyone in the Final will have a shot at taking the gold, and it very well may take a world record to get this one. Britta Steffan smashed Libby Lenton s 100m freestyle record only days after the German relay team wiped out Australia s relay world record. It was a double blow to Lenton, who was also part of the former world record she said Sunday at the Talisman Centre.In Paris, she'll test herself alongside 100 Britta Steffan smashed Libby Lenton s 100m freestyle record only days after the German relay team wiped out Australia s relay world record. It was a double blow to Lenton, who was also part of the former world record she said Sunday at the Talisman Centre.In Paris, she'll test herself alongside 100 Britta Steffan broke the 100 metres freestyle world record in Budapest yesterday while Ireland's disappointing run of results in these European championships continued when Andrew Bree put in an abject performance in his favourite event, the 200 metres breaststroke, and failed to emerge from. Antje Buschschulte, Meike Freitag, stand in for Lacey Nymeyer and




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