2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre butterfly

The Men's 200 metre butterfly competition of the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 7 December.[1]

Men's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Dates7 December
Competitors52 from 39 nations
Winning time1:48.61
Medalists
gold medal    South Africa
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Poland

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordChad le Clos South Africa1:48.56Singapore5 November 2013
Championship recordKazuya Kaneda Japan1:51.01Istanbul16 December 2012

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationTimeRecord
7 DecemberHeatsDaiya Seto Japan1:50.82CR
7 DecemberFinalChad le Clos South Africa1:48.61CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:26.[2]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
164Daiya Seto Japan1:50.82Q, CR
265Paweł Korzeniowski Poland1:51.24Q
354Chad le Clos South Africa1:51.37Q
453Viktor Bromer Denmark1:51.81Q
566Grant Irvine Australia1:52.12Q
644Tom Shields United States1:52.64Q
763Aleksandr Kudashev Russia1:52.66Q
845Nikolay Skvortsov Russia1:52.67Q
947Sebastien Rousseau South Africa1:52.97
1052Lucas Salatta Brazil1:53.08
1148Louis Croenen Belgium1:53.13
1246Bence Biczó Hungary1:53.17
1362Tyler Clary United States1:53.39
1442Markus Gierke Germany1:53.72
1556Michał Poprawa Poland1:53.89
1658Diogo Carvalho Portugal1:54.43
1760Jan Šefl Czech Republic1:54.45
1857Dávid Verrasztó Hungary1:54.55
1850Robert Žbogar Slovenia1:54.55
2040Andreas Vazaios Greece1:54.58
2155Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:54.63
2241David Morgan Australia1:54.72
2351Alexander Kunert Germany1:54.92
2467Wang Pudong China1:54.99
2533Alexandru Coci Romania1:55.41
2661Matteo Pelizzari Italy1:55.97
2759Andrés Montoya Colombia1:56.12
2849Pavel Janeček Czech Republic1:56.27
2969Sindri Jakobsson Norway1:56.82
3068Gal Nevo Israel1:57.11
3116Guy Barnea Israel1:58.06
3239Gabriel Ogawa Brazil1:58.57
3334Xiao Lei China1:58.77
3436Teimuraz Kobakhidze Georgia1:59.46
3535Max Abreu Paraguay1:59.65
3638Jessie Lacuna Philippines1:59.89
3720Ngọc Huỳnh Nguyễn Vietnam2:00.46
3837Marko Blaževski Macedonia2:00.61
3925Ensar Hajder Bosnia and Herzegovina2:01.42
4032Joaquin Sepulveda Chile2:02.10
4130Daniel Pálsson Iceland2:02.94
4231Jean Monteagudo Peru2:03.48
4327Aldo Castillo Bolivia2:05.47
4422Matthew Courtis Barbados2:05.91
4526Jeremy Lim Philippines2:06.87
4624Ali Ashkanani Kuwait2:08.23
4721Arian Oliaei Iran2:08.75
4823Said Saber Morocco2:08.79
4928Franci Aleksi Albania2:12.90
5013Miguel Mena Nicaragua2:17.81
5115Binald Mahmuti Albania2:18.41
5229Yacop Al-Khulaifi Qatar2:19.22
14Noah Mascoll-Gomes Antigua and BarbudaDNS
43Masato Sakai JapanDSQ

Final

The final was held at 18:28.[3]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)3Chad le Clos South Africa1:48.61CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)4Daiya Seto Japan1:48.92AS
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)5Paweł Korzeniowski Poland1:50.21
47Tom Shields United States1:50.68
56Viktor Bromer Denmark1:52.13
61Aleksandr Kudashev Russia1:52.17
78Nikolay Skvortsov Russia1:52.52
82Grant Irvine Australia1:52.69

References

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