Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

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Men's 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
DatesJuly 28, 2013 (heats &
semifinals)
July 29, 2013 (final)
Competitors77 from 68 nations
Winning time58.79
Medalists
gold medal    Australia
silver medal    South Africa
bronze medal    Brazil
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Barcelona Palau San Jordi

The men's 100 metre breaststroke event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships took place on 28–29 July at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2]

Records[]

Prior to this competition, the existing world and championship records were:

World record  Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 58.46 London, Great Britain 29 July 2012 [3][4]
Competition record  Brenton Rickard (AUS) 58.58 Rome, Italy 27 July 2009 [5]

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 11:47.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Christian Sprenger  Australia 59.53 Q
2 8 2  Russia 59.80 Q
3 6 4 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 59.88 Q
3 7 5 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.88 Q
5 8 3 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 59.92 Q
6 8 6 Kevin Cordes  United States 1:00.01 Q
7 8 4 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 1:00.02 Q
8 6 6 Felipe Lima  Brazil 1:00.06 Q
9 7 3 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 1:00.08 Q
9 8 7 Hendrik Feldwehr  Germany 1:00.08 Q
11 7 6 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 1:00.20 Q
12 6 2 Nicolas Fink  United States 1:00.24 Q
12 7 2 João Luiz Gomes Júnior  Brazil 1:00.24 Q
14 7 7 Mattia Pesce  Italy 1:00.32 Q
15 6 1 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 1:00.36 Q
16 6 5 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.44 Q
17 8 5 Brenton Rickard  Australia 1:00.52
18 6 0 Dawid Szulich  Poland 1:00.54 NR
19 6 7 Giacomo Perez d'Ortona  France 1:00.55
20 6 3 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 1:00.69
21 6 9 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 1:00.76
22 7 8 Richard Funk  Canada 1:00.89
23 8 8 Johannes Skagius  Sweden 1:00.94 NR
24 7 9 Carlos Almeida  Portugal 1:01.01 NR
25 8 9  China 1:01.08
26 5 3 Jorge Murillo  Colombia 1:01.28
27 6 8 Tomáš Klobučník  Slovakia 1:01.37
28 7 1 Vyacheslav Sinkevich  Russia 1:01.38
28 8 1 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 1:01.38
30 7 0 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 1:01.48
31 4 7 Dmitriy Balandin  Kazakhstan 1:01.58
32 4 6   Switzerland 1:01.64
33 5 4 Ihor Borysyk  Ukraine 1:01.71
34 5 0 Imri Ganiel  Israel 1:01.77
34 5 7  Finland 1:01.77
36 5 2 Čaba Silađi  Serbia 1:01.78
37 8 0 Edgar Crespo  Panama 1:01.95
38 5 8 Demir Atasoy  Turkey 1:02.01 NR
39 5 6 Viktar Vabishchevich  Belarus 1:02.08 NR
40 5 5 Martin Liivamägi  Estonia 1:02.41
41 4 1  Venezuela 1:02.45
42 4 3  Mexico 1:02.57
43 5 1 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 1:02.58
44 4 2 Sandeep Sejwal  India 1:02.69
45 5 9  Philippines 1:02.87 NR
46 4 8 Radomyos Matjiur  Thailand 1:03.27
47 3 6 Nikolajs Maskalenko  Latvia 1:03.28
48 3 4 Malick Fall  Senegal 1:03.38
49 3 3  Trinidad and Tobago 1:03.47
50 4 9  Kuwait 1:03.72 NR
51 4 0 Vladislav Mustafin  Uzbekistan 1:03.76
52 3 7  Puerto Rico 1:04.40
53 3 2  Hong Kong 1:04.96
54 3 1 James Lawson  Zimbabwe 1:05.12
55 3 9  Honduras 1:05.32
56 2 1 Benjamin Schulte  Guam 1:05.67
57 2 4  Costa Rica 1:05.89
58 4 4 Martin Melconian  Uruguay 1:05.90
58 4 5  Czech Republic 1:05.90
60 3 5 Mubarak Al-Besher  United Arab Emirates 1:06.17
61 3 0  Suriname 1:06.22
62 3 8 Vasilii Danilov  Kyrgyzstan 1:06.51
63 2 5 Wael Koubrousli  Lebanon 1:06.54
64 2 6 Bradford Worrell  Saint Lucia 1:07.47 NR
65 2 3  Netherlands Antilles 1:08.23
66 2 0  Fiji 1:09.19 NR
67 1 4 Pierre-Andre Adam  Seychelles 1:09.77
68 2 2 Muhammad Isa Ahmad  Brunei 1:09.96
69 1 5  Marshall Islands 1:10.42
70 2 9 Alexandros Axiotis  Zambia 1:10.73
71 2 8  Mongolia 1:11.27
72 2 7  Antigua and Barbuda 1:14.70
73 1 6  Guinea 1:15.54
74 1 3 Lin Tin Kyaw  Myanmar 1:18.24
75 1 2  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1:24.08
76 1 7  Tajikistan 1:25.50
77 1 1  Benin 1:32.77

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held at 19:06.[7]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Kevin Cordes  United States 59.78 Q
2 6 Felipe Lima  Brazil 59.84 Q
3 5 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.92 Q
4 4  Russia 59.94
5 2 Hendrik Feldwehr  Germany 1:00.05
6 8 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.14
7 7 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 1:00.59
8 1 Mattia Pesce  Italy 1:01.06

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Christian Sprenger  Australia 59.23 Q
2 6 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 59.78 Q
3 8 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 59.80 Q
4 7 Nicolas Fink  United States 59.84 Q
5 5 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 59.90 Q
6 2 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 1:00.07
7 3 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 1:00.22
8 1 João Luiz Gomes Júnior  Brazil 1:00.40

Final[]

The final was held at 18:02.[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Christian Sprenger  Australia 58.79
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 58.97
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Felipe Lima  Brazil 59.65
4 6 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 59.68
5 1 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 59.70
6 8 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.98
7 5 Kevin Cordes  United States 1:00.02
8 7 Nicolas Fink  United States 1:00.10

References[]

  1. ^ "BCN 2013 – Swimming: Schedule". FINA. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Vollmer, van der Burgh break world records at finals". London 2012. NBC Olympics. 29 July 2012. Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  4. ^ Ferreira-Marques, Clara (29 July 2012). "Swimming: Van der Burgh ends South African men's gold drought". Reuters. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  5. ^ Jeffery, Nicole (28 July 2009). "Brenton Rickard wins breaststroke gold for Australia at world swimming championships". Herald Sun. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  6. ^ Heats Results
  7. ^ Semifinals Results
  8. ^ Final Results

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