2003 Mutual of Omaha Duel in The Pool - Results

Results

Events are listed in chronological order.

Event First place Pt Time Second place Pt Time Third place Pt Time Fourth place Pt Time
Women's 4x100 m Free Relay Lindsay Benko
Natalie Coughlin
Rhi Jeffrey
Jenny Thompson

7 3:38.95 USOR Alice Mills
Libby Lenton
Sarah Ryan
Elka Graham

0 3:39.13
Men's 4x100 m Free Relay Scott Tucker
Nate Dusing
Jason Lezak
Neil Walker

7 3:14.20 USOR Casey Flouch
Antony Matkovich
Jason Cram
Adam Pine

0 3:18.62
Women's 400 m Individual Medley Kaitlin Sandeno
5 4:41.89 Jennifer Reilly
3 4:42.94 Maggie Bowen
2 4:44.75 Maddy Crippen
1 4:50.37
Men's 400 m Individual Medley Michael Phelps
5 4:10.73 WR Tom Wilkens
3 4:16.75 Erik Vendt
2 4:17.48 Justin Norris
1 4:19.05
Women's 100 m Back Natalie Coughlin
5 1:00.74 Haley Cope
3 1:01.65 Margaret Hoelzer
2 1:02.53 Giaan Rooney
1 1:03.08
Men's 100 m Back Matt Welsh
5 53.89 Lenny Krayzelburg
3 54.00 Aaron Peirsol
2 54.09 Randall Bal
1 55.02
Women's 100 m Breast Amanda Beard
5 1:08.17 Brooke Hanson
3 1:08.62 Tara Kirk
2 1:08.90 Sarah Katsoulis
1 1:08.91
Men's 100 m Breast Ed Moses
5 1:00.29 Brendan Hansen
3 1:00.49 Jim Piper
2 1:01.97 David Denniston
1 1:02.44
Women's 100 m Free Libby Lenton
5 54.71 Jenny Thompson
3 55.00 Alice Mills
2 55.53 Kara Lynn Joyce
1 55.56
Men's 100 m Free Neil Walker
5 49.10 Todd Pearson
3 49.70 Scott Tucker
2 49.71 Ryan Wochomurka
1 50.26
Women's 100 m Fly Natalie Coughlin
5 58.70 Mary DeScenza
3 59.04 Jessicah Schipper
2 59.76 Emily Goetsch
1 59.78
Men's 100 m Fly Michael Phelps
5 51.84 USOR Ian Crocker
3 52.49 Ben Michaelson
2 52.76 Adam Pine
1 53.47
Women's 800 m Free Diana Munz
5 8:34.45 Hayley Peirsol
3 8:36.27 Amanda Pascoe
2 8:37.52 Adrienne Binder
1 8:44.11
Women's 200 m Back Margaret Hoelzer
5 2:10.88 Melissa Morgan
3 2:12.49 Jamie Reid
2 2:13.55 Carmen Retrum
1 2:15.02
Men's 200 m Back Aaron Peirsol
5 1:57.13 Lenny Krayzelburg
3 1:58.46 Matt Welsh
2 1:58.96 Bryce Hunt
1 1:59.61
Women's 200 m Breast Amanda Beard
5 2:25.77 Brooke Hanson
3 2:30.44 Kristy Kowal
2 2:30.98 Sarah Kaslouis
1 2:32.28
Men's 200 m Breast Ed Moses
5 2:10.49 Jim Piper
3 2:12.02 Brendan Hansen
2 2:12.57 Regan Harrison
1 2:14.5
Women's 50 m Free Kara Lynn Joyce
5 25.14 Jenny Thompson
3 25.18 Maritza Correia
2 25.36 Alice Mills
1 25.39
Men's 50 m Free Jason Lezak
5 22.26 Brett Hawke
3 22.47 Neil Walker
2 22.53 Anthony Ervin
1 22.54
Women's 200 m Free Lindsay Benko
5 1:59.17 Elka Graham
3 1:59.36 Elizabeth Hill
2 2:00.54 Rhi Jeffrey
1 2:01.94
Men's 200 m Free Grant Hackett
5 1:46.64 AR Klete Keller
3 1:47.08 USOR Antony Matkovich
2 1:49.18 Scott Goldblatt
1 1:49.38
Women's 200 m Fly Kaitlin Sandeno
5 2:10.69 Mary DeScenza
3 2:10.77 Emily Mason
2 2:11.67 Felicity Galvez
1 2:12.27
Men's 200 m Fly Michael Phelps
5 1:55.17 Tom Malchow
3 1:55.24 Michael Raab
2 1:58.29 Justin Norris
1 1:58.50
Men's 1500 m Free Grant Hackett
5 14:48.34 AR Larsen Jensen
3 15:00.81 Craig Stevens
2 15:19.19 Chris Thompson
1 15:20.82
Women's 4x100 m Medley Relay Giaan Rooney
Brooke Hanson
Jessicah Schipper
Libby Lenton

7 4:05.25 Natalie Coughlin
Amanda Beard
Mary DeScenza
Lindsay Benko

0 DQ
Men's 4x100 m Medley Relay Aaron Peirsol
Ed Moses
Michael Phelps
Neil Walker

7 3:34.24 USOR Matt Welsh
Jim Piper
Adam Pine
Todd Pearson

0 DQ

WR=World Record; USOR=U.S. Open Record; AR=American Record

Phelps' world record in the 400 IM, the only one set that day, earned him a $25,000 bonus.

Reasons for DQs:

  • Libby Lenton had originally placed first in the Women's 50 m Free, but was stripped of the win because the judges said she false-started. A videotape review of the start, though, appeared to show that she didn't false-start; however, because FINA does not allow tape reviews, the DQ stood, though a FINA Technical Committee member told Lenton her race time would stand as an Australian record.
Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool
  • Indianapolis 2003
  • Irvine 2005
  • Sydney 2007

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