2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 50 metre backstroke

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Men's 50 metre backstroke
at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Venue
Dates13 December (heats and semifinals)
14 December (final)
Competitors50
Winning time22.58
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Ireland
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The men's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 13 and 14 December 2018.[1]

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Florent Manaudou  France 22.22 Doha 6 December 2014

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were started on 13 December at 9:56.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Guilherme Guido  Brazil 23.00 Q
2 5 0 Shane Ryan  Ireland 23.03 Q
3 5 3 Christian Diener  Germany 23.15 Q
4 3 4 Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 23.16 Q
5 5 5 Evgeny Rylov  Russia 23.16 Q
6 5 8 Ryan Murphy  United States 23.25 Q
7 4 5 Simone Sabbioni  Italy 23.34 Q
8 3 5 Robert Glință  Romania 23.38 Q
9 3 0 Matt Grevers  United States 23.39 Q
9 4 4 Xu Jiayu  China 23.39 Q
11 4 6 Guilherme Basseto  Brazil 23.46 Q
12 4 3 Mitch Larkin  Australia 23.49 Q
13 5 2 Apostolos Christou  Greece 23.57 Q
14 5 6 Dylan Carter  Trinidad and Tobago 23.73 Q
15 5 1 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 23.75 Q
16 3 6 Viktar Staselovich  Belarus 23.79 Q
17 2 5  Paraguay 23.80 NR
18 3 3 Cătălin Ungur  Romania 23.91
19 4 8 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas  Norway 23.96
20 4 7 İskender Başlakov  Turkey 23.98
20 5 7 Conor Ferguson  Ireland 23.98
22 3 2 Thierry Bollin   Switzerland 24.06
23 3 8 Hugo González  Spain 24.10
24 2 6 Omar Pinzón  Colombia 24.15
25 3 1 Andrew Jeffcoat  New Zealand 24.17
26 3 7 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 24.18
27 4 1 Yuma Edo  Japan 24.24
28 2 4 Kang Ji-seok  South Korea 24.54
29 4 9 Kasipat Chograthin  Thailand 24.63 NR
30 4 2 Mikita Tsmyh  Belarus 24.69
31 5 9 Adil Kaskabay  Kazakhstan 24.79
32 2 2 Ádám Telegdy  Hungary 25.03
33 2 7 Ģirts Feldbergs  Latvia 25.27
34 1 7 Merdan Ataýew  Turkmenistan 25.30
35 2 3  Cuba 25.38
36 4 0  Iceland 25.39
37 2 1  Cyprus 25.68 NR
38 3 9  Chinese Taipei 25.85
39 2 8  Nicaragua 26.45
40 2 0  Madagascar 27.16
41 2 9  Cook Islands 27.70
42 1 0  Bahrain 28.30
43 1 4 Santisouk Inthavong  Laos 29.82
44 1 1  Libya 29.90
45 1 9 Olimjon Ishanov  Tajikistan 30.50
46 1 5  Maldives 31.16
47 1 8  Botswana 34.73
48 1 6  Sudan 34.89
49 1 2  Sierra Leone 36.41
50 1 3  Vanuatu 37.46

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were started on 13 December at 20:22.[3]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Ryan Murphy  United States 22.87 Q
2 2 Xu Jiayu  China 22.91 Q
3 4 Shane Ryan  Ireland 22.96 Q
4 5 Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 23.15 Q
5 1 Dylan Carter  Trinidad and Tobago 23.19 NR
6 7 Mitch Larkin  Australia 23.22
7 6 Robert Glință  Romania 23.25
8 8 Viktar Staselovich  Belarus 23.80

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Evgeny Rylov  Russia 22.68 Q
2 4 Guilherme Guido  Brazil 23.00 Q
3 6 Simone Sabbioni  Italy 23.10 Q
4 5 Christian Diener  Germany 23.18 Q
5 2 Matt Grevers  United States 23.22
6 7 Guilherme Basseto  Brazil 23.39
7 1 Apostolos Christou  Greece 23.64
8 8 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 23.69 =NR

Final[]

The final was held on 14 December at 20:30.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Evgeny Rylov  Russia 22.58 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Ryan Murphy  United States 22.63
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Shane Ryan  Ireland 22.76 NR
4 7 Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 22.77 WJ
5 6 Guilherme Guido  Brazil 22.79
6 2 Simone Sabbioni  Italy 23.26
7 8 Dylan Carter  Trinidad and Tobago 23.44
8 1 Christian Diener  Germany 23.49

References[]

  1. ^ "Competition Schedule". Omega Timing. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results
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