Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
DatesJuly 28, 2011 (heats and semifinals)
July 29, 2011 (final)
Competitors57 from 48 nations
Winning time2:08.41
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Germany
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The men's 200 metre breaststroke competition of the swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships was held on July 28 with the heats and the semifinals and July 29 with the final.

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Christian Sprenger  Australia 2:07.31 Rome July 30, 2009

Results[]

Heats[]

55 swimmers participated in 8 heats.[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 2 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:10.33 Q
2 8 5 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 2:10.67 Q
3 8 3 Eric Shanteau  United States 2:10.77 Q
4 6 4 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:10.78 Q
5 7 3 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:11.06 Q
6 7 4 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:11.17 Q
7 6 8 Michael Brown  Canada 2:11.51 Q
8 7 6 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:11.59 Q
9 6 3 Melquiades Alvarez  Spain 2:11.86 Q
10 5 7 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 2:12.38 Q
11 8 2 Neil Versfeld  South Africa 2:12.54 Q
12 6 2 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 2:12.56 Q
13 6 6 Lennart Stekelenburg  Netherlands 2:12.69 Q
14 6 7 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 2:12.69 Q
15 8 4 Naoya Tomita  Japan 2:12.73 Q
16 8 7 Ákos Molnár  Hungary 2:12.78 Q
17 8 8  China 2:13.02
18 7 7  United States 2:13.13
19 5 4 Igor Borysik  Ukraine 2:13.17
20 8 1 Maksym Shemberev  Ukraine 2:13.18
21 7 5 Brenton Rickard  Australia 2:13.51
22 7 1 Xue Ruipeng  China 2:13.54
23 8 6 Hugues Duboscq  France 2:13.56
24 5 6 Sławomir Kuczko  Poland 2:13.75
25 5 1 Jakob Sveinsson  Iceland 2:13.84
26 6 1  Australia 2:13.90
27 5 5  Canada 2:14.36
28 4 6 Nuttapong Ketin  Thailand 2:14.68
29 4 5 Carlos Almeida  Portugal 2:14.86
30 7 2  Russia 2:14.99
31 4 1 Jorge Murillo  Colombia 2:15.41 NR
32 5 3 Hunor Mate  Austria 2:15.45
33 7 8 Vladislav Polyakov  Kazakhstan 2:15.70
34 3 3 Tomas Klobucnik  Slovakia 2:16.53
35 4 4 Mattia Pesce  Italy 2:16.67
36 3 4 Edgar Crespo  Panama 2:17.38
37 4 7 Sofiane Daid  Algeria 2:18.32
38 3 7 Irakli Bolkvadze  Georgia 2:18.42
39 4 2 Martti Aljand  Estonia 2:18.65
40 4 3  Mexico 2:18.72
41 4 8 Indra Gunawan  Indonesia 2:18.89
42 3 2 Azad Al-Barazi  Syria 2:19.71
43 3 5  Kyrgyzstan 2:21.51
44 3 8 Pedro Pinotes  Angola 2:21.65 NR
45 3 6  El Salvador 2:22.82
46 2 3 Eli Ebenezer Wong  Northern Mariana Islands 2:23.35
47 2 4  Paraguay 2:23.78
48 3 1  Zimbabwe 2:23.96
49 2 5  Aruba 2:24.60
50 2 7 Wael Koubrousli  Lebanon 2:27.08
51 2 6 Diguan Pigot  Suriname 2:27.21
52 1 5 Benjamin Schulte  Guam 2:28.21
53 1 4 Andrew Rutherfurd  Bolivia 2:30.78
54 2 2  Bolivia 2:30.98
55 1 3  Madagascar 2:35.35
5 8 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece DNS
6 5 Alexander Dale Oen  Norway DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held at 18:56.[2]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:08.81 Q
2 5 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:08.92 Q
3 4 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 2:09.44 Q
4 6 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:10.49 Q
5 1 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 2:11.27 Q
6 2 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 2:11.68
7 8 Ákos Molnár  Hungary 2:12.07
8 7 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 2:12.23

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Eric Shanteau  United States 2:10.03 Q
2 3 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:10.54 Q
3 4 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:11.43 Q
4 6 Michael Brown  Canada 2:11.63
5 1 Lennart Stekelenburg  Netherlands 2:11.72
6 8 Naoya Tomita  Japan 2:11.98
7 2 Melquiades Alvarez  Spain 2:12.15
8 7 Neil Versfeld  South Africa 2:12.32

Final[]

The final was held at 19:33.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:08.41
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:08.63
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 2:09.06
4 6 Eric Shanteau  United States 2:09.28
5 7 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:10.67
6 8 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:11.07
7 1 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 2:11.17 NR
8 2 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:11.29

References[]

  1. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 2011-07-28.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke (semifinals)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 2011-07-28.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-22. Retrieved 2011-07-29.

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