2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre freestyle

The Men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 7 December 2016.[1]

Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueWFCU Centre
Dates7 December (heats and final)
Competitors106 from 80 nations
Winning time1:41.03 CR
Medalists
gold medal    South Korea
silver medal    South Africa
bronze medal    Russia
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Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Paul Biedermann   Germany 1:39.37 Berlin 15 November 2009
Championship record Ryan Lochte   United States 1:41.08 Dubai 15 December 2010

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nation Time Record
7 December Final Park Tae-hwan   South Korea 1:41.03 CR

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held at 09:41.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 9 0 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 1:42.90 Q, NR
2 11 4 Aleksandr Krasnykh   Russia 1:43.08 Q
3 11 5 Myles Brown   South Africa 1:43.50 Q
4 7 4 Matias Koski   Finland 1:43.68 Q
5 1 0 Anders Lie   Denmark 1:43.98 Q
10 4 Chad le Clos   South Africa Q
7 9 8 Park Tae-hwan   South Korea 1:44.09 Q
8 10 5 Daniel Smith   Australia 1:44.20 Q
9 11 7 Luca Dotto   Italy 1:44.27
10 9 4 Pieter Timmers   Belgium 1:44.29
11 10 6 Maarten Brzoskowski   Netherlands 1:44.34
12 10 1 Péter Bernek   Hungary 1:44.44
13 9 7 Zane Grothe   United States 1:44.53
14 11 6 Jordan Pothain   France 1:44.83
15 9 6 Daiya Seto   Japan 1:44.93
16 10 3 Mikhail Dovgalyuk   Russia 1:45.02
17 8 0 Jordan Sloan   Ireland 1:45.16
18 8 5 Danas Rapšys   Lithuania 1:45.19
19 9 3 Stephen Milne   Great Britain 1:45.22
20 9 5 Yuki Kobori   Japan 1:45.32
21 8 7 Qian Zhiyong   China 1:45.34
22 9 9 Markus Thormeyer   Canada 1:45.36
23 8 1 Henrik Christiansen   Norway 1:45.53
11 2 Kyle Stolk   Netherlands
25 11 3 Fernando Scheffer   Brazil 1:45.54
26 11 1 Jack Gerrard   Australia 1:45.63
27 8 3 Shang Keyuan   China 1:45.69
28 1 2 Simonas Bilis   Lithuania 1:45.81
29 8 2 Daniel Skaaning   Denmark 1:46.04
30 10 8 Felix Auböck   Austria 1:46.16
31 8 8 Ádám Telegdy   Hungary 1:46.19
32 10 9 Markus Lie   Norway 1:46.38
33 8 4 Daniel Hunter   New Zealand 1:46.51
34 7 2 Jeremy Bagshaw   Canada 1:46.54
35 11 0 Reed Malone   United States 1:46.58
36 11 9 Adam Paulsson   Sweden 1:46.79
37 9 1 David Gamburg   Israel 1:46.88
38 8 9 Cheung Kin Tat Kent   Hong Kong 1:46.93
10 0 Poul Zellmann   Germany
40 10 2 Khader Baqlah   Jordan 1:47.07
41 7 5 Yeo Kai Quan   Singapore 1:47.08
42 3 8 Gabriel Lopes   Portugal 1:47.31
8 6 Miguel Nascimento   Portugal
44 9 2 Ben Hockin   Paraguay 1:47.41
45 11 8 Daniel Wallace   Great Britain 1:47.70
46 6 3 Uvis Kalniņš   Latvia 1:47.73
47 6 2 Mokhtar Al-Yamani   Yemen 1:47.78
48 7 6 Pang Sheng Jun   Singapore 1:47.88
49 7 3 Martin Bau   Slovenia 1:48.17
50 1 7 Jean Dencausse   France 1:48.29
51 7 8 Tomas Peribonio   Ecuador 1:48.48
52 1 8 Igor Mogne   Mozambique 1:48.60
53 7 7 Pit Brandenburger   Luxembourg 1:48.95
54 6 7 An Ting-Yao   Chinese Taipei 1:49.24
55 6 4 Vladimír Štefánik   Slovakia 1:49.32
56 1 1 Teimuraz Kobakhidze   Georgia 1:49.54
57 5 7 Alex Sobers   Barbados 1:49.69
58 4 9 Kyle Abeysinghe   Sri Lanka 1:50.15
59 6 5 Ilijan Malčić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:50.36
60 5 5 Angelo Šimić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:50.37
61 5 6 Wesley Roberts   Cook Islands 1:50.63 NR
62 7 0 Pál Joensen   Faroe Islands 1:50.69
63 4 4 Christian Bayo Punter   Puerto Rico 1:51.08
64 5 4 Oli Mortensen   Faroe Islands 1:51.12
65 6 9 Matias Pinto   Chile 1:51.20
66 4 1 Brandon Schuster   Samoa 1:51.26
67 3 7 Gabriel Fleitas   Uruguay 1:51.39
68 3 4 Alex Ngui   Philippines 1:51.40
4 5 Dioser Nunez   Dominican Republic
70 4 3 Sam Seghers   Papua New Guinea 1:52.08
71 4 8 Kevin Avila Soto   Guatemala 1:52.22
72 5 9 Irakli Revishvili   Georgia 1:52.23
73 7 9 Dominic Walter   Jamaica 1:52.43
74 6 1 Mathieu Marquet   Mauritius 1:52.44
75 4 7 Lin Sizhuang   Macau 1:52.62
76 5 1 Yeziel Morales Miranda   Puerto Rico 1:52.87
77 5 0 Matt Galea   Malta 1:52.98
78 4 6 Steven Maina   Kenya 1:53.23
79 6 0 Mazen Elkamash   Egypt 1:53.37
80 5 3 Xander Skinner   Namibia 1:53.47
81 3 6 Adel Elfakir   Libya 1:53.50
82 3 2 Said Saber   Morocco 1:53.72
83 5 8 Jean-Luc Zephir   Saint Lucia 1:53.79
84 3 0 Mathias Zacarias   Paraguay 1:53.90
85 3 5 Antonio Gonzalez   Costa Rica 1:54.82
86 6 8 Stanislav Karnaukhov   Kyrgyzstan 1:55.01
87 2 4 Emilio Avila   Guatemala 1:55.55
88 2 5 Jeremy Lim   Philippines 1:55.71
89 6 6 Lâm Quang Nhật   Vietnam 1:56.23
90 4 2 Constantinos Hadjittooulis   Cyprus 1:57.13
91 3 9 Walter Caballero Quilla   Bolivia 1:57.32
92 2 0 Stanford Kawale   Papua New Guinea 1:57.95
93 2 6 Zandanbal Gunsennorov   Mongolia 1:58.03
94 3 3 Eisner Barberena Espinoza   Nicaragua 1:59.64
95 2 7 David Hitchcock   Gibraltar 2:00.53
96 2 8 Dean Hoffman   Seychelles 2:01.05
97 3 1 Franci Aleksi   Albania 2:01.26
98 2 2 Stefano Mitchell   Antigua and Barbuda 2:02.27
99 2 3 Nabeel Hatoum   Palau 2:03.30
100 2 1 Josue Portillo   Honduras 2:05.12
101 1 3 Temaruata Strickland   Cook Islands 2:06.04
102 1 4 Tanner Poppe   Guam 2:06.36
103 1 9 Tongli Panuve   Tonga 2:08.83
104 1 5 Salofi Welch   Northern Mariana Islands 2:10.87
105 2 9 Christian Villacrusis   Northern Mariana Islands 2:11.82
106 1 6 Joseph Sumari   Tanzania 2:30.15
4 0 Bakr Salam Ali Al-Dulaimi   Iraq DNS
5 2 Joseph Macias Rubio   Ecuador DNS
7 1 Aleksey Tarasenko   Uzbekistan DNS
10 7 Christoffer Carlsen   Sweden DNS

Final edit

The final was held at 19:23.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  1 Park Tae-hwan   South Korea 1:41.03 CR, AS
  7 Chad le Clos   South Africa 1:41.65
  5 Aleksandr Krasnykh   Russia 1:41.95
4 4 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 1:42.48 NR
5 3 Myles Brown   South Africa 1:43.22
8 Daniel Smith   Australia
7 6 Matias Koski   Finland 1:43.51
8 2 Anders Lie   Denmark 1:43.69 NR

References edit

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  2. ^ "Heats Results". Archived from the original on 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  3. ^ "Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-06-13.