off the world record set by American Ariana Kukors at the 2009 worlds - the height of the high-tech bodysuit era. Alicia Coutts of Australia wasn't too far behind to take silver in 2:08.15, and Caitlin Leverenz of the United States finished
took the lead in the final lap and clocked 2:07.57, shaving 0.18 off her own mark set in Monday's semifinal. Alicia Coutts of Australia touched in 2:08.15 to take the silver medal and Caitlin Leverenz of the United States finished in
Kromowidjojo closing fast to give the Netherlands a silver in 3:33.79. The other members of the winning team were Alicia Coutts and Cate Campbell. The Americans slipped to the bronze in 3:34.24, but that was still good enough to give Natalie
you join the club.'' Lu Ying gave China another medal, taking silver behind Vollmer in 56.87. Australia's Alicia Coutts grabbed the bronze in 56.94. It was a tough night for Sjostrom, who not only lost her world record but didn't
Hungary 200 Individual Medley Gold: Stephanie Rice, Australia Silver: Caitlin Leverenz, United States Bronze: Alicia Coutts , Australia 400 Individual Medley Gold: Elizabeth Beisel, United States Silver: Hannah Miley, Britain Bronze
Hungary 200 Individual Medley Gold: Stephanie Rice, Australia Silver: Caitlin Leverenz, United States Bronze: Alicia Coutts , Australia 400 Individual Medley Gold: Elizabeth Beisel, United States Silver: Hannah Miley, Britain Bronze
Ariana Kukors of the United States, who led at the halfway mark, to finish in 2 minutes, 8.90 seconds on Monday. Alicia Coutts of Australia won her second silver medal of the night in 2:09.00, and Kukors took the bronze in a time of 2