2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre butterfly

The Men's 200 metre butterfly competition of the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 7 December.[1]

Men's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Dates7 December
Competitors52 from 39 nations
Winning time1:48.61
Medalists
    South Africa
    Japan
    Poland

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordChad le Clos South Africa1:48.56Singapore5 November 2013
Championship recordKazuya Kaneda Japan1:51.01Istanbul16 December 2012

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationTimeRecord
7 DecemberHeatsDaiya Seto Japan1:50.82CR
7 DecemberFinalChad le Clos South Africa1:48.61CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:26.[2]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
164Daiya Seto Japan1:50.82Q, CR
265Paweł Korzeniowski Poland1:51.24Q
354Chad le Clos South Africa1:51.37Q
453Viktor Bromer Denmark1:51.81Q
566Grant Irvine Australia1:52.12Q
644Tom Shields United States1:52.64Q
763Aleksandr Kudashev Russia1:52.66Q
845Nikolay Skvortsov Russia1:52.67Q
947Sebastien Rousseau South Africa1:52.97
1052Lucas Salatta Brazil1:53.08
1148Louis Croenen Belgium1:53.13
1246Bence Biczó Hungary1:53.17
1362Tyler Clary United States1:53.39
1442Markus Gierke Germany1:53.72
1556Michał Poprawa Poland1:53.89
1658Diogo Carvalho Portugal1:54.43
1760Jan Šefl Czech Republic1:54.45
1857Dávid Verrasztó Hungary1:54.55
1850Robert Žbogar Slovenia1:54.55
2040Andreas Vazaios Greece1:54.58
2155Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:54.63
2241David Morgan Australia1:54.72
2351Alexander Kunert Germany1:54.92
2467Wang Pudong China1:54.99
2533Alexandru Coci Romania1:55.41
2661Matteo Pelizzari Italy1:55.97
2759Andrés Montoya Colombia1:56.12
2849Pavel Janeček Czech Republic1:56.27
2969Sindri Jakobsson Norway1:56.82
3068Gal Nevo Israel1:57.11
3116Guy Barnea Israel1:58.06
3239Gabriel Ogawa Brazil1:58.57
3334Xiao Lei China1:58.77
3436Teimuraz Kobakhidze Georgia1:59.46
3535Max Abreu Paraguay1:59.65
3638Jessie Lacuna Philippines1:59.89
3720Ngọc Huỳnh Nguyễn Vietnam2:00.46
3837Marko Blaževski North Macedonia2:00.61
3925Ensar Hajder Bosnia and Herzegovina2:01.42
4032Joaquin Sepulveda Chile2:02.10
4130Daniel Pálsson Iceland2:02.94
4231Jean Monteagudo Peru2:03.48
4327Aldo Castillo Bolivia2:05.47
4422Matthew Courtis Barbados2:05.91
4526Jeremy Lim Philippines2:06.87
4624Ali Ashkanani Kuwait2:08.23
4721Arian Oliaei Iran2:08.75
4823Said Saber Morocco2:08.79
4928Franci Aleksi Albania2:12.90
5013Miguel Mena Nicaragua2:17.81
5115Binald Mahmuti Albania2:18.41
5229Yacop Al-Khulaifi Qatar2:19.22
14Noah Mascoll-Gomes Antigua and BarbudaDNS
43Masato Sakai JapanDSQ

Final

The final was held at 18:28.[3]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
3Chad le Clos South Africa1:48.61CR
4Daiya Seto Japan1:48.92AS
5Paweł Korzeniowski Poland1:50.21
47Tom Shields United States1:50.68
56Viktor Bromer Denmark1:52.13
61Aleksandr Kudashev Russia1:52.17
78Nikolay Skvortsov Russia1:52.52
82Grant Irvine Australia1:52.69

References

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