2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 100 metre individual medley

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Men's 100 metre individual medley
at the 2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Dates18 December 2010 (heats and final)
19 December 2010 (final)
Competitors83
Winning time50.86
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Russia
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The Men's 100 Individual Medley (or "I.M.") at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum 18–19 December 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. On 18 December, 83 individuals swam in the Preliminary heats in the morning,[1] with the top-16 finishers advancing to the Semifinals that evening.[2] The top-8 finishers from Semifinals then advanced to the Final the next evening.[3]

At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championship records (CR) were:

Name Nation Time Location Date
WR Peter Mankoč  Slovenia 50.76 Istanbul 12 December 2009
CR Ryan Lochte  United States 51.15 Manchester 13 April 2008

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nation Time WR CR
18 December 2010 Semifinals Ryan Lochte  United States 50.81 CR

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Lane Name Time Notes
1 2 3  Ryan Lochte (USA) 52.06 Q
2 11 3  Henrique Rodrigues (BRA) 52.53 Q
3 11 7  George Bovell (TRI) 52.60 Q
4 11 5  Kenneth To (AUS) 52.75 Q
5 11 4  Peter Mankoc (SLO) 52.78 Q
6 9 4  Markus Deibler (GER) 52.83 Q
7 10 4  Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 53.03 Q
8 7 5  Shaune Fraser (CAY) 53.05 Q
9 10 5  Takuro Fujii (JPN) 53.12 Q
10 10 3  Tommaso D'Orsogna (AUS) 53.16 Q
11 1 4  John Tapp (CAN) 53.43 Q, NR
12 11 6  Bradley Ally (BAR) 53.62 Q
13 2 8  Sun Xiaolei (CHN) 53.70 Q
14 11 8  Omar Pinzón (COL) 53.74 Q
15 3 2  Tyler Clary (USA) 53.94 Q
16 9 5  Christian Galenda (ITA) 54.02 Q
17 10 6  Martti Aljand (EST) 54.03
18 2 6  Gal Nevo (ISR) 54.20
19 9 3  Vytaunas Janusaitis (LTU) 54.24
19 10 2  Andrejs Dūda (LAT) 54.24
21 9 8  Graeme John Moore (RSA) 54.27
22 9 7  Martin Spitzer (AUT) 54.33
23 9 6  Diogo Carvalho (POR) 54.41
24 10 7  Dominik Straga (CRO) 54.42
25 10 8  Diogo Yabe (BRA) 54.60
26 8 5  Taki Mrabet (TUN) 54.86
27 11 2  Sverre Naess (NOR) 54.89
28 8 3  Serkan Atasay (TUR) 55.02
29 8 2  Aleksey Derlyugov (UZB) 55.09
30 7 6  Robert Žbogar (SLO) 55.32
31 8 4  Raphaël Stacchiotti (LUX) 55.45
32 10 1  Tomáš Klobučník (SVK) 55.89
33 3 7  Daniel Coakley (PHI) 56.08
34 3 6  Chen Zuo (CHN) 56.85
35 7 4  Serghei Golban (MDA) 57.27
35 8 7  Saeed Malekae Ashtiani (IRI) 57.27
37 7 2  Juan David Molina (COL) 57.44
38 6 6  Nicholas James (ZIM) 57.47
39 2 4  Marawan Hellal (EGY) 57.52
40 7 3  Amine Kouame (MAR) 57.59
41 3 5  Leopoldo Andara (VEN) 57.69
42 8 6  Ensar Hajder (BIH) 57.70
43 8 1  Gustavo Paschetta (ARG) 57.80
44 6 4  Jean Luis Apolinar Gómez Nuñez (DOM) 58.24
45 7 1  Obaid Al-Jasmi (UAE) 58.43
46 2 7  Rehan Jehangir Poncha (IND) 58.46
47 6 2  Yousef Alaskari (KUW) 58.61
48 7 7  Pedro Miguel Pinotes (ANG) 58.79
49 2 5  Lao Kuan Fong (MAC) 58.80
50 7 8  Quinton Delie (NAM) 58.94
51 6 8  Lim Duan Le Kenneth (SIN) 59.18
52 6 5  Giorgi Mtvralashvili (GEO) 59.21
53 5 7  Jourdy Martis (AHO) 59.22
54 6 7  Andrea Agius (MLT) 59.38
55 5 1  Arturo Alejandro Montilla (DOM) 59.50
56 5 3  Hycinth Cijntje (AHO) 59.61
57 5 5  Hazem Abdulwahid Tashkandi (KSA) 1:00.06
58 5 6  Neil Agius (MLT) 1:00.20
59 6 1  Tong Antonio (MAC) 1:00.29
60 4 1  Yellow Yeiyah (NGR) 1:01.11
61 5 2  Colin Bensadon (GIB) 1:01.18
62 5 8  Sofyan El Gadi (LBA) 1:03.13
63 4 5  Dulguun Batsaikhan (MGL) 1:03.57
64 4 6  Julien Brice (LCA) 1:04.61
65 4 7  Hamdan Iqbal Bayusuf (KEN) 1:04.65
66 4 3  Joshua Runako Daniel (LCA) 1:05.32
67 4 4  Nisar Ahmed (PAK) 1:05.61
68 4 8  Lim Jyh Jye (BRU) 1:06.06
69 3 3  Kouassi Franck Olivier Brou (CIV) 1:07.16
70 2 1  Ronaldo Rodrigues (GUY) 1:07.76
71 2 2  Tepaia Payne (COK) 1:08.10
72 3 4  Shailesh Shumsher Rana (NEP) 1:09.20
73 5 4  Tano Pierre Claver Atta (CIV) 1:10.22
74 3 8  Inayath Hassan (MDV) 1:10.90
75 3 1  Giordan Harris (MHL) 1:13.77
76 4 2  Elio Berberi (ALB) 1:13.84
1 3  Martin Tomasin (BOL) DNS
6 3  Loai Abdulwahid Tashkandi (KSA) DNS
9 1  Simon Sjödin (SWE) DNS
1 5  Godonou Wilfrid Tevoedjre (BEN) DSQ
8 8  Dmitriy Shvetsov (UZB) DSQ
9 2  Tomáš Fucík (CZE) DSQ
11 1  Federico Turrini (ITA) DSQ

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Time Notes
1 3  Markus Deibler (GER) 52.08 Q
2 5  Kenneth To (AUS) 52.16 Q
3 4  Henrique Rodrigues (BRA) 52.70 Q
4 2  Tommaso D'Orsogna (AUS) 52.85
5 6  Shaune Fraser (CAY) 52.94
6 7  Bradley Ally (BAR) 53.12
7 1  Omar Pinzón (COL) 53.44
8 8  Christian Galenda (ITA) 53.65

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Time Notes
1 4  Ryan Lochte (USA) 50.81 Q, CR
2 5  George Bovell (TRI) 52.23 Q
3 2  Takuro Fujii (JPN) 52.43 Q
4 6  Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 52.51 Q
5 7  John Tapp (CAN) 52.62 Q, NR
6 3  Peter Mankoc (SLO) 52.80
7 1  Sun Xiaolei (CHN) 53.12
8 8  Tyler Clary (USA) 53.99

Final

Rank Lane Name Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Ryan Lochte (USA) 50.86
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Markus Deibler (GER) 51.69
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 51.81
4 6  George Bovell (TRI) 51.97
5 3  Kenneth To (AUS) 52.20
6 2  Takuro Fujii (JPN) 52.36
7 1  John Tapp (CAN) 52.97
8 8  Henrique Rodrigues (BRA) 53.69

References

  1. ^ "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Men's 100 metre individual medley (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  2. ^ "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Men's 100 metre individual medley (semifinals)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  3. ^ "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Men's 100 metre individual medley (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2010.