Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

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Men's 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
DatesJuly 24, 2011 (heats and semifinals)
July 25, 2011 (final)
Competitors83 from 66 nations
Winning time58.71
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    South Africa
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The men's 100 metre breaststroke competition of the swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships took place July 24 and 25. The heats and semifinals took place July 24 and the final was held July 25.

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Brenton Rickard  Australia 58.58 Rome July 27, 2009

Results[]

Heats[]

83 swimmers participated in 11 heats, qualified swimmers are listed:[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 10 4 Alexander Dale Oen  Norway 59.71 Q
2 9 2 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 59.94 Q, NR
3 11 4 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.96 Q
4 10 3 Felipe França Silva  Brazil 1:00.01 Q
5 9 6 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 1:00.14 Q
6 9 3 Mark Gangloff  United States 1:00.29 Q
7 11 3 Christian Sprenger  Australia 1:00.35 Q
8 9 4 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 1:00.37 Q
9 9 5 Hugues Duboscq  France 1:00.38 Q
10 11 5 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 1:00.39 Q
11 11 7 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 1:00.40 Q
12 10 8 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.41 Q
13 10 5 Brenton Rickard  Australia 1:00.48 Q
14 11 1 Hendrik Feldwehr  Germany 1:00.70 Q
15 10 7 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 1:00.79 Q
16 10 1 Lennart Stekelenburg  Netherlands 1:00.86 Q
17 9 7 Roman Sludnov  Russia 1:00.91
18 11 8  Canada 1:01.18
19 8 8  Romania 1:01.19
20 8 4 Igor Borysik  Ukraine 1:01.25
20 8 2 Mattia Pesce  Italy 1:01.25
22 10 2 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 1:01.26
23 8 6 Xie Zhi  China 1:01.30
24 11 2 Felipe Lima  Brazil 1:01.37
25 11 6 Mihail Alexandrov  United States 1:01.41
26 8 5 Kristopher Gilchrist  Great Britain 1:01.46
27 7 1 Jakob Sveinsson  Iceland 1:01.51
28 8 1 Valerii Dymo  Ukraine 1:01.52
29 7 6 Matjaž Markič  Slovenia 1:01.56
30 7 5 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 1:01.57
31 6 5 Čaba Silađi  Serbia 1:01.59
32 9 8  Russia 1:01.64
33 7 3 Damir Dugonjic  Slovenia 1:01.69
34 10 6 Neil Versfeld  South Africa 1:01.72
35 5 8  Czech Republic 1:01.75
36 7 4 Chen Cheng  China 1:01.81
37 6 3 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 1:01.83
38 8 3 Vladislav Polyakov  Kazakhstan 1:01.85
39 7 7 Hunor Mate  Austria 1:01.88
40 6 6 Edgar Crespo  Panama 1:01.94
41 7 2 Ákos Molnár  Hungary 1:02.11
42 5 4 Carlos Almeida  Portugal 1:02.13 NR
43 8 7 Dawid Szulich  Poland 1:02.24
44 5 1  Venezuela 1:02.29 NR
45 4 3 Gal Nevo  Israel 1:02.32
46 6 7  Croatia 1:02.44
47 9 1 Barry Murphy  Ireland 1:02.50
48 5 5 Malick Fall  Senegal 1:02.55
49 5 6 Sandeep Sejwal  India 1:02.62
50 5 7 Tomas Klobucnik  Slovakia 1:02.69
51 6 1 Omer Aslanoglu  Turkey 1:02.71
51 6 8  Sweden 1:02.71
53 4 4 Jorge Murillo  Colombia 1:02.73
54 6 2 Martti Aljand  Estonia 1:02.78
55 7 8 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 1:02.80
56 5 2  Paraguay 1:03.44
57 5 3  Mexico 1:03.57
58 6 4 Indra Gunawan  Indonesia 1:03.80
59 4 6 Amini Fonua  Tonga 1:04.02
60 4 7 Azad Al-Barazi  Syria 1:04.23
61 4 2 Nabil Kebbab  Algeria 1:04.50
61 4 1 Rodion Davelaar  Netherlands Antilles 1:04.50
63 3 5  Zimbabwe 1:04.76 NR
64 4 8 Julian Fletcher  Bermuda 1:05.00
65 3 4  Chile 1:05.72
66 3 3  El Salvador 1:05.88
67 3 1 Diguan Pigot  Suriname 1:06.00
68 3 8  Malta 1:06.13 NR
69 3 6 Mubarak Al Besher  United Arab Emirates 1:06.70
70 2 4  Aruba 1:06.88
71 3 7  Nigeria 1:07.57
72 2 5 Benjamin Schulte  Guam 1:07.62
73 2 6 Wael Koubrousli  Lebanon 1:09.11
74 2 3  Bolivia 1:09.80
75 3 2  Bangladesh 1:10.22
76 2 1  Madagascar 1:11.96
77 2 2  Madagascar 1:13.38
78 2 8  Mali 1:16.86
79 1 4  Cameroon 1:19.30
80 2 7  Tajikistan 1:25.82
81 1 3  Benin 1:34.34
4 5 Mohammad Alirezaei  Iran DNS[1]
1 5  Guinea DSQ
  • ^1 Mohammad Alirezaei pulled out of his heat because Israeli Gal Nevo was also scheduled to swim in the heat.[2] Iran does not recognize Israel as a country.

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held 19:06.[3]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 1:00.07 Q
2 3 Mark Gangloff  United States 1:00.19 Q
3 7 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.26 Q
4 6 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 1:00.36
5 8 Lennart Stekelenburg  Netherlands 1:00.50
6 4 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 1:00.59
7 5 Felipe França Silva  Brazil 1:00.73
8 1 Hendrik Feldwehr  Germany 1:00.91

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Alexander Dale Oen  Norway 59.37 Q
2 5 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.77 Q
3 3 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 59.83 Q, NR
4 1 Brenton Rickard  Australia 1:00.04 Q
5 7 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 1:00.23 Q, NR
6 6 Christian Sprenger  Australia 1:00.44
7 2 Hugues Duboscq  France 1:00.56
8 8 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 1:00.93

Final[]

The final was held 19:27.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Alexander Dale Oen  Norway 58.71 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 59.42 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 59.49
4 5 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 1:00.03
5 6 Brenton Rickard  Australia 1:00.11
6 1 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 1:00.25
6 8 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.25
8 7 Mark Gangloff  United States 1:00.52

References[]

  1. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  2. ^ Myles, Stephanie. "The Warmup". The Gazette. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  3. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke (semifinals)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  4. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-26. Retrieved 2011-07-25.

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