2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueHangzhou Sports Park Stadium
Dates13 December (heats and final)
Competitors46 from 40 nations
Winning time2:00.16 WR
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    China
bronze medal    Germany
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The Men's 200 metre breaststroke competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 13 December 2018.[1]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Marco Koch  Germany 2:00.44 Berlin 20 November 2016
Championship record Marco Koch  Germany 2:01.21 Windsor 8 December 2016

The following new records were set during this competition:

Date Event Name Nation Time Record
13 December Final Kirill Prigoda  Russia 2:00.16 WR, CR

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 11:05.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 6 Qin Haiyang  China 2:01.64 Q, NR
2 5 4 Kirill Prigoda  Russia 2:01.82 Q
3 4 4 Marco Koch  Germany 2:02.83 Q
4 5 1 Josh Prenot  United States 2:03.23 Q
5 4 5 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 2:03.41 Q
6 4 3 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:03.51 Q, NR
7 3 4 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 2:03.84 Q
8 5 5 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 2:03.88 Q
9 5 8 Andrew Wilson  United States 2:04.02
10 3 7 Anton Sveinn McKee  Iceland 2:04.37 NR
11 3 3 Yukihiro Takahashi  Japan 2:04.68
12 3 2 Tomáš Klobučník  Slovakia 2:04.85
5 3 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus
14 3 5 Caio Pumputis  Brazil 2:05.00
15 4 0 Andrius Šidlauskas  Lithuania 2:05.99 NR
16 5 2 Martin Allikvee  Estonia 2:06.23
17 4 1 Thibaut Capitaine  France 2:06.38
18 4 6 Yan Zibei  China 2:07.10
19 3 1 Luca Pizzini  Italy 2:07.28
20 3 6 Dávid Horváth  Hungary 2:07.49
21 2 4 Darragh Greene  Ireland 2:07.60 NR
22 2 3 Carlos Claverie  Venezuela 2:07.83
23 4 2 Yannick Käser  Switzerland 2:08.00
24 4 7 Ayrton Sweeney  South Africa 2:08.15
25 3 8 Berkay Omer Ogretir  Turkey 2:08.32 NR
26 5 7 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:08.44
27 2 2 Lyubomir Epitropov  Bulgaria 2:08.51
28 3 9 Maximilian Pilger  Germany 2:08.73
29 2 8 David Schlicht  Australia 2:09.12
30 5 9 Cai Bing Rong  Chinese Taipei 2:09.30
31 4 9 Mykyta Koptielov  Ukraine 2:10.26
32 2 5 Raphaël Stacchiotti  Luxembourg 2:10.37
33 5 0 Denis Petrashov  Kyrgyzstan 2:11.27
34 3 0 George Schroder  New Zealand 2:11.45
35 4 8 Daniils Bobrovs  Latvia 2:11.63
36 2 1 Phạm Thanh Bảo  Vietnam 2:11.79 NR
37 1 4 Adriel Sanes  United States Virgin Islands 2:13.65
38 1 5 Arnoldo Herrera  Costa Rica 2:13.81 NR
39 2 0 Amro Al-Wir  Jordan 2:13.83 NR
40 2 6 Taichi Vakasama  Fiji 2:13.84 NR
41 2 7 Alberto Batungbacal  Philippines 2:16.67
42 2 9 Liam Davis  Zimbabwe 2:17.01
43 1 7 Felipe Gomes  Malawi 2:19.33 NR
44 1 2 Nkosi Dunwoody  Barbados 2:22.54
45 1 3 Vali Israfilov  Azerbaijan 2:23.04
46 1 6 Alejandro Panting  Honduras 2:23.60

Final

The final was held at 19:00.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Kirill Prigoda  Russia 2:00.16 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Qin Haiyang  China 2:01.15 AS
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Marco Koch  Germany 2:01.42
4 2 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 2:02.18
5 6 Josh Prenot  United States 2:03.12
6 1 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 2:03.20
7 8 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 2:03.72
8 7 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:04.15

References

  1. ^ "Competition Schedule". Omega Timing. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Heats results". Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  3. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 2018-12-13. Retrieved 2018-12-19.