2023 World Para Swimming Championships – Men's 50 metre freestyle

The men's 50m freestyle events at the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships were held at the Manchester Aquatics Centre between 31 July and 6 August.[1] Events were held in eleven classifications.

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
S3 Denys Ostapchenko
  Ukraine
Daniel Ferrer Robles
  Spain
Serhii Palamarchuk
  Ukraine
S4 Ami Omer Dadaon
  Israel
Cameron Leslie
  New Zealand
Takayuki Suzuki
  Japan
S5 Guo Jincheng
  China
Yuan Weiyi
  China
Samuel Da Silva Di Oliviera
  Brazil
S6 Antonio Fantin
  Italy
Daniel Xavier Mendes
  Brazil
Laurent Chardard
  France
S7 Andrii Trusov
  Ukraine
Carlos Serrano Zarate
  Colombia
Yurii Shenhur
  Ukraine
S8 Dimosthenis Michalentzakis
  Greece
Noah Jaffe
  United States
Gabriel Silva de Souza
  Brazil
S9 Simone Barlaam
  Italy
Fredrik Solberg
  Norway
Ugo Didier
  France
S10 Rowan Crothers
  Australia
Thomas Gallagher
  Australia
Phelipe Melo
  Brazil
S11 Rogier Dorsman
  Netherlands
Keiichi Kimura
  Japan
Hua Dongdong
  China
S12 Maksym Veraksa
  Ukraine
Illia Yaremenko
  Ukraine
Raman Salei
  Azerbaijan
S13 Oleksii Virchenko
  Ukraine
Islam Aslanov
  Uzbekistan
Nicolas Guy Turbide
  Canada

Results edit

S3 edit

13 Swimmers representing 10 national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Friday 4 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualified for the final.[2]

This event is open to S1 and S2 swimmers in addition to the S3 classification. The applicable records entering the event were as follows:[3]

Record Swimmer Time
S3 World record Huang Wenpan   38.81
S3 Championship record
S2 World record Zou Liankang   50.65
S2 Championship record 55.29
S1 World record Itzhak Mamistvalov   1:03.80
S1 Championship record 1:08.22
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Class Result Notes
1 1 5 Serhii Palamarchuk   Ukraine S3 44.90 Q
2 2 5 Denys Ostapchenko   Ukraine S3 46.25 Q
3 2 4 Diego López Díaz   Mexico S3 47.68 Q
4 1 4 Daniel Ferrer Robles   Spain S3 47.74 Q
5 1 6 Krzysztof Lechniak   Poland S3 51.23 Q
6 1 3 Gabriel Araújo   Brazil S2 51.30 Q CR
7 2 3 Marcos Zarate Rodriguez   Mexico S3 51.57 Q
8 2 6 Ahmed Kelly   Australia S3 51.89 Q
9 2 2 Charkorn Kaewsri   Thailand S3 55.80
10 1 2 Ioannis Kostakis   Greece S3 59.19
11 1 7 Patricio Larenas Albayay   Chile S3 1:01.22
12 2 1 Youssef Elsayed   Egypt S3 1:03.46
13 2 7 Bruno Becker   Brazil S2 1:04.85
Final
Rank Name Nation Result Notes
  Denys Ostapchenko   Ukraine 45.01
  Daniel Ferrer Robles   Spain 45.68
  Serhii Palamarchuk   Ukraine 45.89
4 Diego López Díaz   Mexico 48.03
5 Gabriel Araújo   Brazil 51.84
6 Marcos Zarate Rodriguez   Mexico 51.94
7 Ahmed Kelly   Australia 52.35
8 Krzysztof Lechniak   Poland 52.68

S4 edit

9 Swimmers representing 8 national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Friday 4 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualified for the final.[4]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record Ami Omer Dadaon   36.25
Championship record Ami Omer Dadaon   36.25
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 1 4 Cameron Leslie   New Zealand 37.50 Q
2 2 4 Ami Omer Dadaon   Israel 38.58 Q
3 2 5 Takayuki Suzuki   Japan 39.03 Q
4 2 3 Ángel de Jesús Camacho Ramírez   Mexico 39.59 Q
5 1 5 Ariel Malyar   Israel 41.19 Q
6 1 6 Andreas Ernhofer   Austria 42.58 Q
7 1 3 Luigi Beggiato   Italy 42.81 Q
8 2 6 Jo Gi-seong   South Korea 43.06 Q
9 2 2 Matz Topkin   Estonia 45.73
Final
Rank Name Nation Result Notes
  Ami Omer Dadaon   Israel 36.26
  Cameron Leslie   New Zealand 37.22
  Takayuki Suzuki   Japan 38.63
4 Ángel de Jesús Camacho Ramírez   Mexico 39.10
5 Ariel Mayar   Israel 40.27
6 Luigi Beggiato   Italy 41.14
7 Andreas Ernhofer   Austria 41.56
8 Jo Gi-seong   South Korea 42.65

S5 edit

13 Swimmers representing seven national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Monday 21 July. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[5][6]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:[5]

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Antonio Fantin (ITA) 30.16
Championship record   Daniel de Faria Dias (ITA) 31.83


Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 4 Guo Jincheng   China 30.09 Q WR CR
2 1 7 Yuan Weiyi   China 31.63 Q CR[7]
3 1 4 Samuel Da Silva De Oliveira   Brazil 32.80 Q
4 2 5 Lichao Wang   China 33.11 Q
5 2 1 Oleksandr Komarov   Ukraine 33.33 Q
6 1 5 Francesco Bocciardo   Italy 33.50 Q
7 2 3 Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli   Malaysia 33.74 Q
8 2 7 Eigo Tanaka   Japan 33.80 Q
9 2 6 Yaroslav Semenenko   Ukraine 34.05
10 1 3 Andrii Drapkin   Ukraine 34.21
11 1 6 Bertran Antoni Ponce   Spain 35.16
12 2 2 Kaede Hinata   Japan 35.57
13 1 2 Sebastian Rodriguez   Spain 36.48
Final
Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  4 Guo Jincheng   China 29.78 WR CR
  5 Yuan Weiyi   China 31.57
  3 Samuel Da Silva De Oliveira   Brazil 31.58
4 6 Lichao Wang   China 31.73
5 2 Oleksandr Komarov   Ukraine 32.23
6 1 Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli   Malaysia 33.26
7 7 Francesco Bocciardo   Italy 33.58
8 8 Eigo Tanaka   Japan 34.49

S6 edit

12 Swimmers representing 9 national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Friday 4 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualified for the final.[8]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Xu Qing 28.57
Championship record   Antonio Fantin 29.16
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 4 Antonio Fantin   Italy 29.00 Q, CR
2 2 5 Daniel Xavier Mendes   Brazil 29.81 Q
3 1 5 Laurent Chardard   France 30.34 Q
4 1 3 Talisson Glock   Brazil 30.53 Q
4 2 6 Jia Hongguang   China 30.53 Q
6 2 2 Wang Jingang   China 31.09 Q
7 1 6 Georgios Sfaltos   Greece 31.80 Q
8 2 7 David Rendón Acosta   Colombia 32.53 Q
9 1 2 Raul Gutierrez Bermudez   Mexico 32.76
10 2 3 Daniel Videira   Portugal 33.28
11 1 7 Mateus Angula   Namibia 46.91
1 4 Nelson Crispin Corzo   Colombia DSQ
Final
Rank Name Nation Result Notes
  Antonio Fantin   Italy 28.59 CR
  Daniel Xavier Mendes   Brazil 29.74
  Laurent Chordard   France 30.02
4 Talisson Glock   Brazil 30.40
5 Jia Hongguang   China 30.42
6 Wang Jingang   China 30.73
7 David Rendón Acosta   Colombia 32.24
8 Georgios Sfaltos   Greece 32.37

S7 edit

9 Swimmers representing 7 national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of 5 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[9]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Andrii Trusov 27.07
Championship record   Andrii Trusov 27.07
Heats
Rank Name Nation Result Notes
1 Carlos Serrano Zarate   Colombia 28.48 Q
2 Yurii Shenhur   Ukraine 28.64 Q
3 Andrii Trusov   Ukraine 28.99 Q
4 Christian Sadie   South Africa 29.20 Q
5 Yevhenii Bohodaiko   Ukraine 29.94 Q
6 Toh Wei Soong   Singapore 30.38 Q
7 Suyash Narayan Jadhav   India 32.64 Q
8 Federico Bicelli   Italy 32.93 Q
9 Ahmed Alhindawi   Bahrain 42.93
Final

The final was held at 18:06 on 5 August.[10]

Rank Name Nation Result Notes
  Andrii Trusov   Ukraine 27.38
  Carlos Serrano Zarate   Colombia 27.79 AM
  Yurii Shenhur   Ukraine 28.09
4 Federico Bicelli   Italy 28.62
5 Yevhenii Bohodaiko   Ukraine 28.83
6 Christian Sadie   South Africa 29.45
7 Toh Wei Soong   Singapore 29.64
8 Suyash Narayan Jadhav   India 32.24

S8 edit

10 Swimmers representing 10 national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of 4 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[11]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record Denis Tarasov RPC 25.32
Championship record 25.34
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 1 4 Dimosthenis Michalentzakis   Greece 27.00 Q
2 2 5 Noah Jaffe   United States 27.09 Q
3 2 4 Gabriel Silva de Souza   Brazil 27.57 Q
4 1 5 Michal Golus   Poland 27.59 Q
5 1 6 Wu Hongliang   China 27.81 Q
6 2 6 Halim Abd Mohammad   Malaysia 28.07 Q
7 1 2 Diogo Cancela   Portugal 28.08 Q
8 1 3 Alberto Amodeo   Italy 28.55 Q
9 2 3 Luis Andrade Guillen   Mexico 28.98
10 2 2 Sergio Martos   Spain 29.17
Final
Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  4 Dimosthemos Michalentzakis   Greece 27.01
  5 Noah Jaffe   United States 27.14
  3 Gabriel Silva de Souza   Brazil 27.32
4 1 Diogo Cancela   Portugal 27.55
5 6 Michal Golus   Poland 27.57
6 2 Wu Hongliang   China 27.68
7 7 Halim Abd Mohammad   Malaysia 28.21
8 8 Alberto Amodeo   Italy 28.61

S9 edit

9 swimmers representing eight national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of 6 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[12]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Simone Barlaam (ITA) 24.00
Championship record
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 4 Simone Barlaam   Italy 24.35 Q
2 1 4 Fredrik Solberg   Norway 25.06 Q
3 1 3 Dmytro Vasylenko   Ukraine 26.08 Q
4 2 5 Jamal Hill   United States 26.22 Q
5 2 3 Martinez Schrenck   Spain 26.39 Q
6 1 5 Ugo Didier   France 26.44 Q
7 2 6 Malte Braunschweig   Germany 26.66 Q
8 1 6 José Antonio Mari   Spain 26.85 Q
9 2 2 Scody Victor   Mauritius 33.23
Final
Rank Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
  4 Simone Barlaam   Italy 23.96 WR CR
  5 Fredrik Solberg   Norway 25.16
  7 Ugo Didier   France 25.79
4 6 Jamal Hill   United States 25.95
5 3 Dmytro Vasylenko   Ukraine 26.23
6 2 Martinez Schrenck   Spain 26.41
7 1 Malte Braunschweig   Germany 26.6
8 8 José Antonio Mari   Spain 26.76

S10 edit

16 Swimmers representing seven national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Monday 21 July. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[13]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:[13]

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Andre Brasil (BRA) 23.16
Championship record   Andre Brasil (BRA) 23.20
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 4 Rowan Crothers   Australia 23.58 Q
2 1 4 Thomas Gallagher   Australia 23.60 Q
3 2 5 Phelipe Melo   Brazil 23.75 Q
4 2 3 Ihor Nimchenko   Ukraine 24.24 Q
5 1 5 Stefano Raimondi   Italy 24.44 Q
6 1 3 David Levecq   Spain 25.20 Q
7 1 6 Alan Ogorzalek   Poland 25.39 Q
8 2 6 Florent Marais   France 25.66 Q
9 2 7 William Martin   Australia 25.89
10 2 8 Sina Zeyghaminejad   Iran 26.03
11 1 1 Akito Minai   Japan 26.18
12 1 7 Justin Kaps   Germany 26.19
13 2 1 Shahin Izadyar   Iran 26.23
14 2 2 Alexander Elliot   Canada 26.25
15 1 2 Nicolas Matias Nieto   Argentina 26.29
- 1 8 Zeiad Essam Hasby   Egypt DSQ


Final

The final was held at 20:34 on 31 July.[14]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  4 Rowan Crothers   Australia 23.42
  5 Thomas Gallagher   Australia 23.70
  3 Phelipe Melo   Brazil 23.72
4 6 Ihor Nimchenko   Ukraine 24.03
5 2 Stefano Raimondi   Italy 24.15
6 7 David Levecq   Spain 25.06
7 8 Florent Marais   France 25.27
8 1 Alan Ogorzalek   Poland 25.41

S11 edit

13 Swimmers representing ten national teams entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of Monday 21 July, the final that evening. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[15]


The applicable records entering the event were as follows:[15]

Record Swimmer Time
World record   Yang Bozun (ITA) 25.27
Championship record   Brad Snyder (USA) 25.28


Heats
Rank Heat Lane Name Nation Result Notes
1 2 5 Keiichi Kimura   Japan 26.32 Q
2 1 4 Edgaras Matakas   Lithuania 26.54 Q
3 2 4 Rogier Dorsman   Netherlands 26.61 Q
4 2 3 Hua Dongdong   China 26.63 Q
5 1 5 Uchu Tomita   Japan 26.73 Q
6 2 7 Danylo Chufarov   Ukraine 27.04 Q
7 1 3 David Kratochvil   Czech Republic 27.21 Q
8 1 7 Mykhailo Serbin   Ukraine 27.28 Q
9 1 6 Correa De S Rheine   Brazil 27.42
10 2 6 Elvira J Cantero   Spain 27.67
11 2 2 Marco Meneses   Portugal 28.01
12 2 1 Wojciech Makowski   Poland 28.36
13 1 2 Jarra M Dambelleh   Spain 28.95
Final

The final took place at 19:31 on 31 July.[16]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  3 Rogier Dorsman   Netherlands 25.89
  4 Keiichi Kimura   Japan 26.05
  6 Hua Dongdong   China 26.09
4 5 Edgaras Matakas   Lithuania 26.36
5 7 Danylo Chufarov   Ukraine 26.41
6 2 Uchu Tomita   Japan 26.67
7 8 Mykhailo Serbin   Ukraine 26.79
8 1 David Kratochvil   Czech Republic 27.56

S12 edit

11 Swimmers entered the race. Heats were held in the morning of 2 August. The top eight swimmers, regardless of heat, qualify for the final.[17][18]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record Maksym Veraksa   22.99
Championship record Maksym Veraksa   23.26
Heats
Rank Heat Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
1 1 4 Maksym Veraksa   Ukraine 24.22 Q
2 2 5 Raman Salei   Azerbaijan 24.78 Q
3 2 4 Illia Yaremenko   Ukraine 24.8 Q
4 1 5 Stephen Clegg   Great Britain 25.11 Q
5 1 6 Alex Villarejo Martin   Spain 25.58 Q
6 1 3 Douglas Matera   Brazil 25.71 Q
7 2 6 Maulana Rifky Yavianda   Indonesia 25.78 Q
8 2 2 Tamayo Borja Sanz   Spain 26.38 Q
9 1 2 Jahan Abadi Karimi   Iran 27.44
10 2 7 Serghei Sirovatchin   Moldova 29.55
11 2 3 Oleksii Fedyna   Ukraine 29.91
Final
Rank Heat Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  1 4 Maksym Veraksa   Ukraine 24.17
  1 3 Illia Yaremenko   Ukraine 24.38
  1 5 Raman Salei   Azerbaijan 24.40
4 1 6 Stephen Clegg   Great Britain 24.75
5 1 7 Douglas Matera   Brazil 25.28
6 1 2 Alex Villarejo Martin   Spain 25.80
7 1 1 Rifky Yavianda   Indonesia 25.98
8 1 8 Borja Sanz Tamayo   Spain 26.38

S13 edit

8 Swimmers representing 5 national teams entered the race. The race progressed straight to final on 4 August.[19]

The applicable records entering the event were as follows:

Record Swimmer Time
World record Ihar Boki BPC 23.20
Championship record


Final
Rank Lane Athlete Nation Result Notes
  5 Oleksii Virchenko   Ukraine 23.47
  4 Islam Aslanov   Uzbekistan 23.78
  6 Nicolas Turbide   Canada 23.88 AR
4 7 Taliso Engel   Germany 24.27
5 3 Muzaffar Tursunkhujaev   Uzbekistan 24.49
6 2 Kyrylo Garashchenko   Ukraine 24.89
7 8 Kirill Pankov   Uzbekistan 25.30
8 1 E Mollar Alhambra   Spain 25.51

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References edit

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