Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 4 x 50 metre freestyle relay 20pts

Women's 4x50m Freestyle 20 pts
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Swimming
VenueOlympic Aquatic Centre (Athens)
Dates24 September 2004
Competitors7
Winning time3:00.62
Medalists
   Japan
   Great Britain
   United States
Swimming at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Women's events
50m freestyle S2 S3 S4 S5
S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
S11 S12 S13
100m freestyle S2 S3 S4 S5
S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
S11 S12 S13
200m freestyle S4 S5
400m freestyle S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
S12 S13
50m backstroke S2 S3 S4 S5
100m backstroke S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
S11 S12 S13
50m breaststroke SB3
100m breaststroke   SB4 SB5
SB6 SB7 SB8 SB9
SB11 SB12 SB13
50m butterfly S4 S5
S6 S7
100m butterfly S8 S9 S10
S12 S13
150m ind. medley SM4
200m ind. medley SM6 SM7 SM8 SM9 SM10
SM11 SM12 SM13
Freestyle relays 4 × 50m (20pts)
4 × 100m (34pts)
Medley relays 4 × 50m (20pts)
4 × 100m (34pts)

The Women's 4 x 50 metre freestyle relay 20pts swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 24 September.[1] It was won by the team representing  Japan.[2]

Final Round

24 Sept. 2004, evening session

Rank Team Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Japan 3:00.62 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Great Britain 3:12.75
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  United States 3:12.80
4  Spain 3:16.00
5  Portugal 3:48.84
6  Germany 3:50.79
7  Mexico 4:07.09

Team Lists

 Japan
Erika Nara
Noriko Kajiwara
Takako Fujita
Mayumi Narita
 Great Britain
Jeanette Chippington
Mhairi Love
Fran Williamson
Jane Stidever
 United States
Stephanie Brooks
Melanie Benn
Casey Johnson
Cheryl Angelelli
 Spain
Teresa Perales
Vanesa Capo
Noelia Garcia
Amaia Zuazua
 Portugal
Leila Marques
Susana Barroso
Maria Joao Morgado
Perpetua Vaza
 Germany
Kirsten Bruhn
Christina Ziegler
Annke Conradi
Maria Goetze
 Mexico
Doramitzi Gonzalez
Patricia Valle
Virginia Hernandez
Velia Flores

References

  1. "Schedule & Results - Swimming". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 18 March 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. "Women's 4x50m Freestyle 20 pts". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
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