Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre freestyle

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Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
DatesJuly 29, 2013 (heats &
semifinals)
July 30, 2013 (final)
Competitors68 from 58 nations
Winning time1:44.20
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Russia
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Barcelona Palau San Jordi

The men's 200 metre freestyle event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships took place on 29–30 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  Paul Biedermann (GER) 1:42.00 Rome, Italy 28 July 2009 [3][4]
Competition record  Paul Biedermann (GER) 1:42.00 Rome, Italy 28 July 2009 [3][4]

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 10:47.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 6 Robert Renwick  Great Britain 1:46.88 Q
2 5 8 Nicolas Oliveira  Brazil 1:46.99 Q
3 5 6 Sebastiaan Verschuren  Netherlands 1:47.24 Q
4 5 5 Kosuke Hagino  Japan 1:47.33 Q
5 7 5 Cameron McEvoy  Australia 1:47.34 Q
6 7 4 Yannick Agnel  France 1:47.40 Q
7 7 3 Danila Izotov  Russia 1:47.76 Q
8 7 7 Pieter Timmers  Belgium 1:47.89 Q
9 6 4 Ryan Lochte  United States 1:47.90 Q
9 6 5 Conor Dwyer  United States 1:47.90 Q
11 5 2 Matthew Stanley  New Zealand 1:48.01 Q
12 5 4 Thomas Fraser-Holmes  Australia 1:48.05 Q
13 7 2 Velimir Stjepanović  Serbia 1:48.12 Q
14 7 9 Li Yunqi  China 1:48.18 Q
15 5 3 Wang Shun  China 1:48.19 Q
16 6 2 Clemens Rapp  Germany 1:48.37 Q
17 6 3 Nikita Lobintsev  Russia 1:48.41
18 6 0 Alex di Giorgio  Italy 1:48.47
19 5 1 Dion Dreesens  Netherlands 1:48.50
19 6 7 Dimitri Colupaev  Germany 1:48.50
21 7 0 Marco Belotti  Italy 1:48.66
22 6 8 Ieuan Lloyd  Great Britain 1:48.92
23 5 7 Jan Świtkowski  Poland 1:48.93
24 4 5 Cristian Quintero  Venezuela 1:48.96
25 7 1 Glenn Surgeloose  Belgium 1:49.04
26 6 6 Grégory Mallet  France 1:49.10
27 4 4 Víctor Martín  Spain 1:49.22
28 5 0 Blake Worsley  Canada 1:49.30
29 4 9  Egypt 1:49.33 NR[6]
30 4 7 Matias Koski  Finland 1:49.37
31 5 9 Ahmed Mathlouthi  Tunisia 1:49.43
32 4 3 David Brandl  Austria 1:49.61
33 6 9 Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or  Israel 1:49.78
34 4 2 Joseph Schooling  Singapore 1:50.15
35 7 8 Dominik Meichtry   Switzerland 1:50.24
36 3 2  Czech Republic 1:50.56
37 3 6  Lithuania 1:50.86
38 3 8 Mateo de Angulo  Colombia 1:51.14
39 6 1 Ben Hockin  Paraguay 1:51.46
40 3 5 Jessie Lacuna  Philippines 1:51.76
41 4 0  Turkey 1:51.79
42 3 0 Ensar Hajder  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:51.84 NR[7]
43 3 4  South Korea 1:51.86
44 3 1 Uvis Kalniņš  Latvia 1:51.91
45 3 3 Wang Yu-lian  Chinese Taipei 1:52.10
46 4 8 Lim Ching Hwang  Malaysia 1:52.49
47 4 1 Ihar Boki  Belarus 1:52.60
48 3 9  Mexico 1:52.94
49 2 3 Nicholas Schwab  Dominican Republic 1:53.07
50 3 7 Raphaël Stacchiotti  Luxembourg 1:53.55
51 2 6 Marko Blaževski   1:54.26
52 2 7 Jemal Le Grand  Aruba 1:55.08
53 2 4  Syria 1:56.02
54 2 2 Kevin Avila Soto  Guatemala 1:56.74
55 1 6  Jordan 1:56.94
56 2 1 Mathieu Marquet  Mauritius 1:57.48
57 2 0 Ahmed Gebrel  Palestine 1:57.68
58 2 5  Vietnam 2:00.15
59 1 4  Albania 2:00.43
60 1 3 Pol Arias  Andorra 2:00.44
61 1 2 Sovijja Pou  Cambodia 2:01.06
62 2 8 Abdoul Niane  Senegal 2:02.01
63 1 5  Nicaragua 2:03.95
64 2 9  Seychelles 2:04.44
65 1 9 Noah Al-Khulaifi  Qatar 2:06.62
66 1 7 Haris Bandey  Pakistan 2:09.85
67 1 1 Suleyman Atayev  Turkmenistan 2:13.46
68 1 0 Sirish Gurung    Nepal 2:14.56
69 1 8 Ammaar Ghadiyali  Tanzania 2:15.28
4 6 Leith Shankland  South Africa DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held at 19:13.[8]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Kosuke Hagino  Japan 1:46.87 Q
2 3 Yannick Agnel  France 1:47.01 Q
3 2 Conor Dwyer  United States 1:47.05 Q
4 7 Thomas Fraser-Holmes  Australia 1:47.21 Q
5 1 Li Yunqi  China 1:47.36
6 4 Nicolas Oliveira  Brazil 1:47.42
7 8 Clemens Rapp  Germany 1:47.51
8 6 Pieter Timmers  Belgium 1:47.99

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Danila Izotov  Russia 1:45.84 Q
2 2 Ryan Lochte  United States 1:46.06 Q
3 4 Robert Renwick  Great Britain 1:46.95 Q
4 3 Cameron McEvoy  Australia 1:47.31 QSO
4 5 Sebastiaan Verschuren  Netherlands 1:47.31 QSO
6 1 Velimir Stjepanović  Serbia 1:47.53
7 8 Wang Shun  China 1:47.84
8 7 Matthew Stanley  New Zealand 1:48.35

Swim-off[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
Cameron McEvoy  Australia
Sebastiaan Verschuren  Netherlands WD

Verschuren withdrew from the swimoff to focus on the 100 m freestyle event.[9]

Final[]

The final was held at 18:02.[10]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Yannick Agnel  France 1:44.20
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Conor Dwyer  United States 1:45.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Danila Izotov  Russia 1:45.59
4 5 Ryan Lochte  United States 1:45.64
5 3 Kosuke Hagino  Japan 1:45.94
6 6 Robert Renwick  Great Britain 1:46.52
7 8 Cameron McEvoy  Australia 1:46.63
8 1 Thomas Fraser-Holmes  Australia 1:47.11

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. ^ a b Dillman, Lisa (29 July 2009). "Suit case: German ends Phelps' reign". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b Jeffery, Nicole (29 July 2009). "Paul Biedermann beats Michael Phelps in 200m freestyle". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  5. ^ Heats Results
  6. ^ Gennaro, Troy (29 July 2013). "Africa Report, Day 2, Cameron Van Der Burgh wins silver medal in the 100 breaststroke". swimswam.com. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  7. ^ Grace, Jeff (30 July 2013). "Euro Report – Day 3 – Friis was fabulous". swimswam.com. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  8. ^ Semifinals Results
  9. ^ Keith, Braden (29 July 2013). "Verschuren withdraws from finals swimoff with McEvoy". swimswam.com. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  10. ^ Final Results

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