Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates27 July (heats and semifinals)
28 July (final)
Competitors40 from 35 nations
Winning time2:06.96
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Japan
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The Men's 200 metre breaststroke competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 27 and 28 July 2017.[1][2]

Records[]

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

World record  Ippei Watanabe (JPN) 2:06.67 Tokyo, Japan 29 January 2017
Competition record  Dániel Gyurta (HUN) 2:07.23 Barcelona, Spain 2 August 2013

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
27 July Semifinal Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:07.14 CR
28 July Final Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:06.96 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held on 27 July at 10:28.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 5 Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:08.23 Q
2 3 3 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 2:08.98 Q
3 4 4 Ippei Watanabe  Japan 2:09.30 Q
4 4 6 Qin Haiyang  China 2:09.39 Q, WJ
5 3 4 Kevin Cordes  United States 2:09.47 Q
6 3 6 Luca Pizzini  Italy 2:09.86 Q
7 5 6 Nic Fink  United States 2:09.90 Q
8 5 2 Matthew Wilson  Australia 2:09.98 Q
9 4 2 Mao Feilian  China 2:10.01 Q
10 5 5 Dmitriy Balandin  Kazakhstan 2:10.18 Q
11 3 5 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:10.21 Q
12 5 4 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 2:10.38 Q
13 5 3 Marco Koch  Germany 2:10.40 Q
14 4 3 Ilya Khomenko  Russia 2:10.43 Q
15 3 7 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 2:11.00 Q
4 8 Yannick Käser   Switzerland Q, NR
17 3 2 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:11.28
18 5 7 James Wilby  Great Britain 2:11.51
19 5 1 Carlos Claverie  Venezuela 2:11.71
20 3 1 Nicholas Quinn  Ireland 2:12.15
21 5 8 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:12.37
22 4 7 Matti Mattsson  Finland 2:12.66
23 5 0 Miguel de Lara  Mexico 2:13.35
24 4 9 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus 2:13.46
25 4 0 Christopher Rothbauer  Austria 2:13.61
26 4 1 Thiago Simon  Brazil 2:14.23
27 3 8 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 2:14.87
28 2 7 Chao Man Hou  Macau 2:15.41
29 2 4 Lee Hsuan-yen  Chinese Taipei 2:15.94
30 3 9 Daniils Bobrovs  Latvia 2:16.86
31 2 6 Youssef El-Kamash  Egypt 2:17.43
32 2 2 Denis Petrashov  Kyrgyzstan 2:18.43
33 5 9 Kim Jae-youn  South Korea 2:18.65
34 3 0 Jorge Murillo  Colombia 2:19.05
35 2 1 Adriel Sanes  U.S. Virgin Islands 2:20.92
36 2 0 Amro Al-Wir  Jordan 2:23.09
37 2 8 Arnoldo Herrera  Costa Rica 2:24.57
38 1 3 Santiago Saint-Upery  Uruguay 2:26.35
39 1 4  Malawi 2:28.94
40 1 5  El Salvador 2:30.73
2 3  Tunisia DNS
2 5 Ayrton Sweeney  South Africa DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held on 27 July at 18:14.[4]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 2:07.72 Q
2 7 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 2:07.80 Q
3 1 Ilya Khomenko  Russia 2:08.58 Q
4 6 Matthew Wilson  Australia 2:08.64 Q
5 3 Luca Pizzini  Italy 2:08.95
6 2 Dmitriy Balandin  Kazakhstan 2:09.69
7 5 Qin Haiyang  China 2:10.14
8 8 Yannick Käser   Switzerland 2:12.19

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:07.14 Q, CR, ER
2 5 Ippei Watanabe  Japan 2:07.44 Q
3 3 Kevin Cordes  United States 2:08.40 Q
4 6 Nic Fink  United States 2:08.80 Q
5 7 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:09.58
6 1 Marco Koch  Germany 2:09.61
7 2 Mao Feilian  China 2:09.63
8 8 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 2:09.94 NR

Final[]

The final was held on 28 July at 18:55.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:06.96 CR, ER
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 2:07.29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Ippei Watanabe  Japan 2:07.47
4 3 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 2:08.12
5 8 Nic Fink  United States 2:08.56
6 2 Kevin Cordes  United States 2:08.68
7 7 Ilya Khomenko  Russia 2:09.18
8 1 Matthew Wilson  Australia 2:10.37

References[]

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