2023 World Para Swimming Championships – Men's 400 metre freestyle

The men's 400m freestyle events at the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships were held at the Manchester Aquatics Centre between 31 July and 6 August. 57 swimmers competed across seven classifications; S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11 and S13.

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
S6[1][2] Talisson Glock
  Brazil
Antonio Fantin
  Italy
Raul Gutierrez Bermudez
  Mexico
S7[3][2] Federico Bicelli
  Italy
Iñaki Basiloff
  Argentina
Andrii Trusov
  Ukraine
S8[4][2] Alberto Amodeo
  Italy
Xu Haijiao
  China
Noah Jaffe
  United States
S9[5][2] Simone Barlaam
  Italy
Ugo Didier
  France
Brenden Hall
  Australia
S10[6][2] Stefano Raimondi
  Italy
Bas Takken
  Netherlands
Alan Ogorzalek
  Poland
S11[7][2] David Kratochvil
  Czech Republic
Rogier Dorsman
  Netherlands
Hua Dongdong
  China
S13[8][2] Alex Portal
  France
Kyrylo Garashchenko
  Ukraine
Kylian Portal
  France

Results edit

S6 edit

Six swimmers entered the event. A straight final was held on Thursday 3 August.[9]

Record Swimmer Time
World Record Anders Olsson   4:47.75
Championships records Anders Olsson   4:54.49
Final
Rank Name Nation Result Notes
  Talisson Glock   Brazil 4:52.42 CR
  Antonio Fantin   Italy 4:56.30
  Raul Gutierrez Bermudez   Mexico 5:23.46
4 Jose Gutierrez Bermudez   Mexico 5:29.90
5 Jesus Gutierrez Bermudez   Mexico 5:30.56
6 Gary Bejino   Philippines 5:54.86

S7 edit

Six swimmers entered the event. A straight final was held on Tuesday 1 August.[10][11]

Record Swimmer Time
World Record Mark Malyar   4:31.06
Championships records Mark Malyar   4:33.64
Final
Rank Lane Name Nation Result Notes
  5 Federico Bicelli   Italy 4:40.55
  4 Iñaki Basiloff   Argentina 4:40.96
  3 Andrii Trusov   Ukraine 4:41.57
4 2 Ernie Gawilan   Philippines 4:59.94
5 6 Facundo Arregui   Argentina 5:03.00
6 7 Yurii Shenhur   Ukraine 5:08.74

S8 edit

Eight swimmers entered the event. A straight final was held on Monday 31 July.[12]

Record Swimmer Time
World Record Ollie Hynd   4:19.74
Championships records Ollie Hynd   4:24.32


Final
Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  4 Alberto Amodeo   Italy 4:25.63
  8 Xu Haijiao   China 4:32.11
  6 Noah Jaffe   United States 4:35.04
4 2 Philippe Vachon   Canada 4:38.95
5 3 Sanz Inigo Llopis   Spain 4:40.64
6 1 Zach Zona   Canada 4:45.38
7 7 Sam Downie   Great Britain 4:49.03
8 5 Matthew Torres   United States 4:49.31

S9 edit

9 swimmers took part in this event, with both the heats and final on Friday 4 August.[13]

Record Swimmer Time
World Record Brenden Hall   4:09.93
Championships records Brenden Hall   4:09.93
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 1 4 Ugo Didier   France 4:18.88
2 1 3 Sam de Visser   Belgium 4:19.37
3 1 5 Timothy Hodge   Australia 4:20.17
4 2 5 Brenden Hall   Australia 4:22.77
5 2 4 Simone Barlaam   Italy 4:22.80
6 2 3 Jacobo Garrido Brun   Spain 4:26.25
7 1 6 Maurice Wetekam   Germany 4:33.29
8 2 6 Barry McClements   Ireland 4:34.58
9 2 2 Erick Tandazo   Ecuador 4:35.73
Final[14]
Rank Athlete Nation Result Notes
  Simone Barlaam   Italy 4:13.62
  Ugo Didier   France 4:15.47
  Brenden Hall   Australia 4:15.55
4 Sam de Visser   Belgium 4:16.35
5 Timothy Hodge   Australia 4:17.20
6 Jacobo Garrido Brun   Spain 4:17.71
7 Barry McClements   Ireland 4:30.58
8 Maurice Wetekam   Germany 4:33.70

S10 edit

Seven swimmers entered the event. A straight final was held on Wednesday 2 August.[15]

Record Swimmer Time
World Record Maksym Krypak   3:57.71
Championships records Maksym Krypak   4:01.17
Final
Rank Athlete Nation Result Notes
  Stefano Raimondi   Italy 4:06.96
  Bas Takken   Netherlands 4:09.86
  Alan Ogorzalek   Poland 4:14.50
4 Justin Kaps   Germany 4:17.85
5 Oliver Carter   Great Britain 4:22.26
6 William Martin   Australia 4:22.51
7 Tomas Cordeiro   Portugal 4:26.88

S11 edit

8 swimmers took part in this event, with both the heats and final on Sunday 6 August.[16]

Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 3 David Kratochvil   Czech Republic 4:40.34
2 2 4 Rogier Dorsman   Netherlands 4:42.82
3 1 6 Hua Dongdong   China 4:43.81
4 1 5 Marco Meneses   Portugal 4:53.32
5 2 5 Mykhailo Serbin   Ukraine 4:54.46
6 1 4 Uchu Tomita   Japan 4:58.95
7 1 3 Matheus Rheine   Brazil 5:09.36
8 1 2 Sergio Zayas   Argentina 5:15.10
Final[17]
Rank Athlete Nation Result Notes
  David Kratochvil   Czech Republic 4:34.37
  Rogier Dorsman   Netherlands 4:34.46
  Hua Dongdong   China 4:38.20
4 Uchu Tomita   Japan 4:38.67
5 Mykhailo Serbin   Ukraine 4:38.75
6 Marco Meneses   Portugal 4:40.13
7 Matheus Rheine   Brazil 5:04.37
8 Sergio Zayas   Argentina 5:11.20


S13 edit

11 swimmers took part in this event, with both the heats and final on Saturday 5 August.[18]

Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 4 Alex Portal   France 4:14.53 Q
2 2 2 Nathan Hendricks   South Africa 4:20.40 Q
3 1 4 Kyrylo Garashchenko   Ukraine 4:21.89 Q
4 1 5 Kylian Portal   France 4:23.93 Q
5 2 5 Ivan Salgueiro   Spain 4:25.60 Q
6 2 3 Genki Saito   Japan 4:28.31 Q
7 1 3 Quentin Vieira   France 4:31.08 Q
8 1 6 Philip Hebmüller   Germany 4:31.63 Q
9 2 6 Juan Ferrón   Spain 4:31.82
10 2 7 Firdavsbek Musabekov   Uzbekistan 4:34.51
11 1 2 Muzaffar Tursunkhujaev   Uzbekistan 4:37.93
Final[19]
Rank Athlete Nation Result Notes
  Alex Portal   France 4:01.37
  Kyrylo Garashchenko   Ukraine 4:08.50
  Kylian Portal   France 4:15.94
4 Nathan Hendricks   South Africa 4:21.59
5 Ivan Salgueiro   Spain 4:23.28
6 Genki Saito   Japan 4:26.41
7 Quentin Vieira   France 4:31.64
8 Philip Hebmüller   Germany 4:32.66

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