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The women's 100 metre breaststroke at the 2009 IPC Swimming European Championships was held at Laugardalslaug in Reykjavik from 18–24 October.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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SB4[1] | Běla Hlaváčková Czech Republic | 1:57.82 | Katalin Engelhardt Hungary | 2:11.98 | Tanja Groepper Germany | 2:29.19 |
SB5[2] | Kirsten Bruhn Germany | 1:35.12 | Rachel Lardiere France | 1:53.23 | Gitta Raczko Hungary | 1:58.26 |
SB6[3] | Charlotte Henshaw Great Britain | 1:40.50 | Elizabeth Johnson Great Britain | 1:41.36 | Oksana Khrul Ukraine | 1:47.82 |
SB7[4] | Lisa den Braber Netherlands | 1:34.57 ER | Emma Hollis Great Britain | 1:43.29 | Annika Geller Germany | 1:56.06 |
SB8[5] | Olesya Vladykina Russia | 1:17.60 WR | Paulina Woźniak Poland | 1:23.53 | Claire Cashmore Great Britain | 1:23.61 |
SB9[6] | Nina Ryabova Russia | 1:21.85 ER | Louise Watkin Great Britain | 1:22.12 | Sarai Gascón Moreno Spain | 1:23.18 |
SB13[7] | Carla Casals Sole (SB12) Spain | 1:22.12 | Yaryna Matlo (SB12) Ukraine | 1:22.65 | Yuliya Volkova (SB12) Ukraine | 1:23.07 |
SB14[8] | Magda Toeters Netherlands | 1:19.55 | Leung Shu Hang Hong Kong | 1:27.13 | Amberley Hoar Great Britain | 1:30.19 |
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