Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 200 metre freestyle

The men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 26 and 27 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1]

Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates26–27 June
Competitors53 from 25 nations
Winning time1:48.55
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Russia

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 25 June at 10:05.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Elisei Stepanov   Russia 1:49.29 Q, GR
2 6 4 Duncan Scott   Great Britain 1:49.39 Q
3 6 5 Cameron Kurle   Great Britain 1:49.83 Q
4 6 7 Nikolay Snegirev   Russia 1:50.22 Q
5 5 4 Aleksandr Prokofev   Russia 1:50.27
6 4 6 Marc Vivas   Spain 1:50.93 Q
7 4 5 Kyle Chisholm   Great Britain 1:51.18
8 3 4 Erge Gezmis   Turkey 1:51.62 Q
9 6 8 Mateusz Arndt   Poland 1:51.73 Q
10 6 3 Sebastian Steffan   Austria 1:51.79 Q, WD
11 5 1 Valentin Borisavljevic   Belgium 1:51.83 Q
12 5 6 Guillem Pujol   Spain 1:51.92 Q
13 5 2 Thomas Thijs   Belgium 1:51.96 Q
14 5 5 Martyn Walton   Great Britain 1:51.99
15 4 0 Filippo Megli   Italy 1:52.15 Q
16 6 1 Joan Casanovas   Spain 1:52.20
17 6 6 Moritz Brandt   Germany 1:52.30 Q
18 4 2 Dimitrios Dimitriou   Greece 1:52.51 Q
19 5 7 Alexis Borisavljevic   Belgium 1:52.55
20 2 5 Blaž Demšar   Slovenia 1:52.72 Q
21 5 3 Igor Shadrin   Russia 1:52.80
22 4 1 Konstantin Walter   Germany 1:52.84 Q
23 4 3 Henning Mühlleitner   Germany 1:52.91
24 3 1 Andrea Mozzini Vellen   Switzerland 1:52.99 Q
25 4 7 Alessio Proietti Colonna   Italy 1:53.24
26 6 0 Ricardo Rosales   Spain 1:53.28
27 4 9 Daniel Forndal   Sweden 1:53.58
28 3 6 Matteo Cinquino   Italy 1:53.87
29 3 3 Kaan Özcan   Turkey 1:53.92
30 6 2 Alexander Trap   Belgium 1:54.36
31 2 6 Cla Remund   Switzerland 1:54.42
32 3 9 Armin Remenyi   Hungary 1:54.55
33 5 9 Filip Grimberg   Sweden 1:54.65
34 3 2 João Gil   Portugal 1:54.67
35 4 8 Alexander Lohmar   Germany 1:54.71
36 1 4 Igor Kostovski   Croatia 1:54.78
37 3 8 Borna Jukić   Croatia 1:54.99
38 5 8 Andrej Barna   Serbia 1:55.07
39 2 4 Viacheslav Ohnov   Ukraine 1:55.09
40 1 5 Filip Hodur   Poland 1:55.27
41 3 5 Alessandro Miressi   Italy 1:55.51
42 2 9 Juliusz Gosieniecki   Poland 1:55.87
43 2 1 Manuel Leuthard   Switzerland 1:56.12
43 3 0 Batuhan Hakan   Turkey 1:56.12
45 5 0 Gustaf Dahlman   Sweden 1:57.14
46 2 0 Gabriel Sonoc   Romania 1:57.18
47 3 7 Sigurd Holten Bøen   Norway 1:57.34
48 2 8 Max Mannes   Luxembourg 1:57.49
49 2 2 Olivier Petignat   Switzerland 1:57.71
50 1 7 Kyriacos Papa-Adams   Cyprus 1:58.79
51 1 3 Marius Ihlen Gardshodn LEN (  Faroe Islands) 1:59.41
52 1 6 Georgia Biganishvili   Georgia 2:01.01
53 1 2 Franc Aleksi   Albania 2:01.88
2 3 Ole-Mikal Fløgstad   Norway DNS
2 7 Jakub Książek   Poland
6 9 Victor Johansson   Sweden

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were started on 26 June at 18:11.[3]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Nikolay Snegirev   Russia 1:49.57 Q
2 4 Duncan Scott   Great Britain 1:50.11 Q
3 3 Erge Gezmis   Turkey 1:51.63
4 7 Moritz Brandt   Germany 1:51.89
5 1 Blaž Demšar   Slovenia 1:52.80
6 6 Valentin Borisavljevic   Belgium 1:52.90
7 8 Andrea Mozzini Vellen   Switzerland 1:52.96
8 2 Thomas Thijs   Belgium 1:54.29

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Elisei Stepanov   Russia 1:49.43 Q
2 5 Cameron Kurle   Great Britain 1:49.50 Q
3 3 Marc Vivas   Spain 1:50.55 q
4 6 Mateusz Arndt   Poland 1:51.13 q
5 1 Dimitrios Dimitriou   Greece 1:51.21 q
6 7 Filippo Megli   Italy 1:51.24 q
7 2 Guillem Pujol   Spain 1:51.74
8 8 Konstantin Walter   Germany 1:52.02

Final edit

The final was held on 27 June at 18:22.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Duncan Scott   Great Britain 1:48.55 GR
  5 Cameron Kurle   Great Britain 1:48.92
  8 Elisei Stepanov   Russia 1:49.64
4 1 Nikolay Snegirev   Russia 1:49.83
5 2 Filippo Megli   Italy 1:50.84
6 3 Marc Vivas   Spain 1:51.03
7 6 Dimitrios Dimitriou   Greece 1:51.39
8 7 Mateusz Arndt   Poland 1:51.80

References edit