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

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Men's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueWFCU Centre
Dates11 December (heats and final)
Competitors54 from 43 nations
Winning time1:47.63
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Japan
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The Men's 200 metre backstroke competition of the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 11 December 2016.[1]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Mitch Larkin  Australia 1:45.63 Sydney 27 November 2015
Championship record Ryan Lochte  United States 1:46.68 Dubai 19 December 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 09:37.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Masaki Kaneko  Japan 1:50.30 Q
2 5 4 Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:51.00 Q
3 4 6 Jacob Pebley  United States 1:51.17 Q
4 4 5 Xu Jiayu  China 1:51.35 Q
5 5 5 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:51.38 Q
6 6 2 Hayate Matsubara  Japan 1:51.51 Q
7 6 4 Mitch Larkin  Australia 1:51.87 Q
8 5 6 Robert Glință  Romania 1:51.92 Q, NR
9 6 7 Péter Bernek  Hungary 1:52.05
10 6 9 Grigoriy Tarasevich  Russia 1:52.46
11 6 3 Leonardo de Deus  Brazil 1:52.59
12 4 7 Michael Taylor  United States 1:52.62
13 5 7 Mikita Tsmyh  Belarus 1:52.89 NR
14 4 3 Ádám Telegdy  Hungary 1:52.92
15 6 5 Andrey Shabasov  Russia 1:52.93
16 3 9 Anton Loncar  Croatia 1:53.35
17 4 0 Apostolos Christou  Greece 1:54.15 NR
18 3 2 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 1:54.29
19 4 2 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 1:54.97
20 5 2 Oleg Garasymovytch  France 1:55.25
21 5 0 Gabriel Lopes  Portugal 1:55.63
22 3 7 Uvis Kalniņš  Latvia 1:56.07 NR
23 5 8 Ricky Ellis  South Africa 1:56.32
24 5 3 David Gamburg  Israel 1:56.64
25 4 8 Markus Thormeyer  Canada 1:57.11
26 3 5 Trần Duy Khôi  Vietnam 1:57.35 NR
27 3 8 Charles Hockin  Paraguay 1:57.45
28 6 8 Axel Pettersson  Sweden 1:57.72
29 2 5 Iskender Baslakov  Turkey 1:57.77
30 1 8 Jérémy Desplanches  Switzerland 1:57.96
31 3 4 Matías López  Paraguay 1:58.06
32 3 0 Yeziel Morales Miranda  Puerto Rico 1:58.17 NR
33 2 3 Boris Kirillov  Azerbaijan 1:58.50 NR
34 3 6 João Vital  Portugal 1:58.53
35 5 1 Mattias Carlsson  Sweden 1:59.28
36 6 0 Gaston Hernandez  Argentina 1:59.37
37 2 6 Keanan Dols  Jamaica 1:59.43 NR
38 5 9 Joan Pons Ramon  Spain 1:59.44
39 6 1 Jarryd Baxter  South Africa 1:59.82
40 4 9 Kristinn Þórarinsson  Iceland 2:02.14
41 2 4 Gorazd Chepishevski  Macedonia 2:02.35 NR
42 1 0 Fran Krznaric  Croatia 2:02.58
43 2 8 Adil Assouab  Morocco 2:02.79 NR
44 2 1 Jarod Arroyo  Puerto Rico 2:02.96
45 2 2 Steven Maina  Kenya 2:05.60 NR
46 2 0 Eisner Barberena Espinoza  Nicaragua 2:06.75 NR
47 2 9 Mathieu Marquet  Mauritius 2:08.72
48 1 4 Kennet Libohova  Albania 2:13.44 NR
49 1 5 Heriniavo Rasolonjatovo  Madagascar 2:14.02 NR
50 1 6 Carlos Vasquez  Honduras 2:17.66 NR
51 1 3 Gabriel Siwady  Honduras 2:19.31
52 1 1 Elijah Cruz  Gibraltar 2:20.31 NR
53 1 7 Daryl Appleton  Antigua and Barbuda 2:22.29 NR
54 1 2 Naveed Hussian  Pakistan 2:25.42 NR
2 7 Driss Lahrichi  Morocco DNS
3 1 Francis Fong  Singapore DNS
3 3 Daniil Bukin  Uzbekistan DNS
4 1 Javier Acevedo  Canada DNS
6 6 Bobby Hurley  Australia DNS

Final

The final was held at 19:24.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:47.63
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Jacob Pebley  United States 1:48.98
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Masaki Kaneko  Japan 1:49.18
4 1 Mitch Larkin  Australia 1:49.25
5 2 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:50.87 NR
6 6 Xu Jiayu  China 1:51.37
7 7 Hayate Matsubara  Japan 1:52.16
8 8 Robert Glință  Romania 1:52.57

References

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  2. ^ "Heats results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-06-15.
  3. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-06-15.