Swimming Finals at the World Championships in Barcelona, Spain

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The finals of the first day, show: .) in the men 400 meter free final, Thorpe (Aus.) went 3:42.58 for #1, Hackett (Aus.) went 3:45.17 for #2, and Coman (Rom.) went 3:46.8x for #3; Coman -who is my fellow countryman, and I was telling you about him for years-, defeated Rossolini (Ita.) of the 2000 Olympics fame, Keller (U.S.) and Carvin (U.S.); .) in the women 400 meter free final, Simona Paduraru (Rom.) finished #7, with a fast time; .) in the 4x100 men free relay, Russia won; the fastest split was by Frenchman Frederic Bousquet at 47.03 -which is the second fastest split in history-, and fast splits (in the 47s) were recorded by Alex. Popov (Rus.) and Jason Lezak (U.S.); .) in the 4x100 women free relay, U.S. won, anchored by an ace 53.xx from Jenny Thompson (U.S.). He! he! he! :D ho! ho! ho! I post this, ahead of www.swiminfo.com and www.swimnews.com who are sandbagging...
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    Ion, RE:Gareth mentioned this earlier... Although the topic had already been mentioned, Beth's question, "ARE YOU AS MAD AS I AM THAT HE WAS NOT DQ'D," was new to the thread. The uncareful reader could easily make the same mistake as you so don't feel too ashamed. And yes, my correction of you is a result of your obnoxious attitude towards others.
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  • Former Member
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    Ion, RE:Gareth mentioned this earlier... Although the topic had already been mentioned, Beth's question, "ARE YOU AS MAD AS I AM THAT HE WAS NOT DQ'D," was new to the thread. The uncareful reader could easily make the same mistake as you so don't feel too ashamed. And yes, my correction of you is a result of your obnoxious attitude towards others.
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