Swimming at the 2005 Maccabiah Games – Men's 100 metre backstroke

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The men's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2005 Maccabiah Games took place on 13 July, at the Wingate Institute. This swimming event used the backstroke. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of two lengths of the pool.

Three heats were held. The heat in which a swimmer competed did not formally matter for advancement, as the swimmers with the top sixteen times from the entire field qualified for the semifinals. Two semifinal heats of eight swimmers each were held. The swimmers with the eight fastest times again advanced to the finals; there, they all competed in a single final heat to earn final placements.

Nations with three or more swimmers meeting the standard could enter only three such swimmers in the final.

Medalists[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 m backstroke Israel Yoav Gath
Israel (ISR)
United States
United States (USA)
United States
United States (USA)

Records[]

National record - - - - -
Maccabiah record  Lenny Krayzelburg (USA) 55.24 Haifa, Israel 15 July 2001 [1]

Heats[]

Rank Name Nationality Time Heat Lane Notes
1  United States 58.29 ? ? Q
2 Yoav Gath  Israel 58.70 ? ? Q
3  Israel 58.98 ? ? Q
4  United States 59.10 ? ? Q
5  United States 59.28 ? ? Q
6 Itai Chammah  Israel 59.51 ? ? Q
7  Israel 59.54 ? ?
8  United States 1:01.83 ? ?
9  Israel 1:02.10 ? ?
10  Israel 1:02.92 ? ?
11  Israel 1:03.12 ? ?
12  Israel 1:06.94 ? ?

Final[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) ? Yoav Gath  Israel 57.25
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ?  United States 57.69
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) ?  United States 58.30
4 ?  Israel 58.89
5 ? Itai Chammah  Israel 58.92
6 ?  United States 59.21

References[]

  • "Maccabiah 2005 Swimming Results" (PDF). Israel Swim Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
  1. ^ "Maccabiah 2005 Swimming Results" (PDF). Israel Swim Association. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
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