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Swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle

The men's 50-metre freestyle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place on 30 July at the Piscines Bernat Picornell in Barcelona, Spain.[1]

Men's 50 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePiscines Bernat Picornell
Date30 July 1992 (heats & finals)
Competitors76 from 41 nations
Winning time21.91 OR
Medalists
← 1988
1996 →

Records edit

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

World record   Tom Jager (USA) 21.81 Nashville, United States 24 March 1990
Olympic record   Matt Biondi (USA) 22.14 Seoul, South Korea 24 September 1988

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nationality Time Record
30 July Final A Alexander Popov   Unified Team 21.91 OR

Competition format edit

The competition consisted of two rounds: heats and finals. The swimmers with the best 8 times in the heats advanced to final A, where they competed for the top 8 places. The swimmers with the next 8 times in the heats swam in final B, for ninth through the sixteenth place. Swim-offs were used as necessary to determine advancement.

Results edit

Heats edit

Rule: The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A (Q), while the next eight to final B (q).[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 4 Alexander Popov   Unified Team 22.21 Q
2 10 4 Matt Biondi   United States 22.32 Q
3 9 4 Tom Jager   United States 22.45 Q
4 10 1 Gennadiy Prigoda   Unified Team 22.57 Q
5 9 3 Peter Williams   South Africa 22.65 Q
6 9 6 Christophe Kalfayan   France 22.70 Q
9 5 Nils Rudolph   Germany Q
8 10 5 Mark Foster   Great Britain 22.72 Q
9 8 5 Raimundas Mažuolis   Lithuania 22.77 q
10 9 2 Mark Pinger   Germany 22.88 q
11 10 3 Pär Lindström   Sweden 22.92 q
10 7 René Gusperti   Italy q
13 8 3 Darren Lange   Australia 23.01 q
8 6 Stéphan Caron   France q, WD
15 8 2 Gustavo Borges   Brazil 23.10 q
10 2 Angus Waddell   Australia q
17 8 7 Dano Halsall   Switzerland 23.15 q
18 8 8 Krzysztof Cwalina   Poland 23.20
19 10 6 Mike Fibbens   Great Britain 23.27
20 6 5 Stavros Michaelides   Cyprus 23.34
21 9 1 Allan Murray   Bahamas 23.35
22 9 8 Darryl Cronjé   South Africa 23.39
23 1 6 Mladen Kapor   Independent Olympic Participants 23.42
24 7 2 Ricardo Busquets   Puerto Rico 23.44
25 7 4 Stéfan Voléry   Switzerland 23.47
26 7 5 Nikos Paleokrassas   Greece 23.51
27 7 8 Rodrigo González   Mexico 23.52
28 7 3 Nikos Steliou   Greece 23.55
29 10 8 Franz Mortensen   Denmark 23.61
30 5 5 Janne Blomqvist   Finland 23.63
31 8 1 Indrek Sei   Estonia 23.68
32 7 7 Yoav Bruck   Israel 23.72
33 6 2 Enrico Linscheer   Suriname 23.74
34 4 7 Todd Torres   Puerto Rico 23.79
7 1 Nicholas Sanders   New Zealand
36 7 6 Paulo Trindade   Portugal 23.81
37 6 1 Mark Weldon   New Zealand 23.87
6 4 Mohamed El-Azoul   Egypt
39 6 3 Michael Wright   Hong Kong 23.90
40 5 3 Stephen Clarke   Canada 23.95
41 5 7 Teófilo Ferreira   Brazil 24.13
6 8 Musa Bakare   Nigeria
43 5 4 Pedro Lima   Angola 24.14
44 5 1 Geribryan Mewett   Bermuda 24.20
45 5 2 Ian Steed Raynor   Bermuda 24.23
46 3 5 Ivor Le Roux   Zimbabwe 24.32
47 4 1 Toshiaki Kurasawa   Japan 24.61
48 4 3 Laurent Alfred   Virgin Islands 24.66
49 1 7 Mouhamed Diop   Senegal 24.69
50 6 6 Frank Leskaj   Albania 24.72
51 4 8 Rhoderick McGown   Zimbabwe 24.75
52 4 6 Patrick Sagisi   Guam 24.78
53 5 8 Marc Verbeeck   Belgium 24.85
54 2 4 Adrian Romero   Guam 25.12
55 3 4 Plutarco Castellanos   Honduras 25.27
56 4 2 Kenneth Yeo   Singapore 25.29
57 1 2 Bruno N'Diaye   Senegal 25.35
58 2 3 Ivan Roberts   Seychelles 25.44
59 3 3 Wu Tat Cheung   Hong Kong 25.45
60 3 2 Andrés Sedano   Guatemala 25.53
61 3 6 Émile Lahoud   Lebanon 25.76
62 2 5 Mohamed Bin Abid   United Arab Emirates 25.79
63 3 1 Gustavo Bucaro   Guatemala 25.84
64 3 7 Ahmad Faraj   United Arab Emirates 25.91
65 2 7 Carl Probert   Fiji 26.31
66 2 2 Filippo Piva   San Marino 26.41
67 2 6 Roberto Pellandra   San Marino 26.51
68 2 1 Kenny Roberts   Seychelles 26.78
69 1 1 Gilles Coudray   Republic of the Congo 28.11
70 1 4 Foy Gordon Chung   Fiji 28.75
71 1 5 Ahmed Imthiyaz   Maldives 29.27
72 1 3 Mohamed Rasheed   Maldives 30.37
5 6 Yves Clausse   Luxembourg DSQ
4 5 José Mossiane   Mozambique DSQ
4 4 Tsutomu Nakano   Japan DSQ
9 7 Joakim Holmqvist   Sweden DNS

Finals edit

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Final B edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 2 Darren Lange   Australia 22.69
10 4 Raimundas Mažuolis   Lithuania 22.71
11 5 Mark Pinger   Germany 22.88
6 Pär Lindström   Sweden
13 1 Gustavo Borges   Brazil 23.01
14 3 René Gusperti   Italy 23.04
15 7 Angus Waddell   Australia 23.06
16 8 Dano Halsall   Switzerland 23.18

Final A edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Alexander Popov   Unified Team 21.91 OR
  5 Matt Biondi   United States 22.09
  3 Tom Jager   United States 22.30
4 2 Peter Williams   South Africa 22.50
1 Christophe Kalfayan   France
6 8 Mark Foster   Great Britain 22.52
7 6 Gennadiy Prigoda   Unified Team 22.54
8 7 Nils Rudolph   Germany 22.73

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Barcelona 1992: Swimming – Men's 50m Freestyle Heats" (PDF). Barcelona 1992. LA84 Foundation. p. 357. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Barcelona 1992: Swimming – Men's 50m Freestyle Finals" (PDF). Barcelona 1992. LA84 Foundation. p. 357. Retrieved 27 August 2017.

External links edit

  • Official Report

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The men s 50 metre freestyle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place on 30 July at the Piscines Bernat Picornell in Barcelona Spain 1 Men s 50 metre freestyleat the Games of the XXV OlympiadVenuePiscines Bernat PicornellDate30 July 1992 heats amp finals Competitors76 from 41 nationsWinning time21 91 ORMedalistsAlexander Popov Unified TeamMatt Biondi United StatesTom Jager United States 19881996 Contents 1 Records 2 Competition format 3 Results 3 1 Heats 3 2 Finals 3 2 1 Final B 3 2 2 Final A 4 References 5 External linksRecords editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Tom Jager USA 21 81 Nashville United States 24 March 1990Olympic record nbsp Matt Biondi USA 22 14 Seoul South Korea 24 September 1988The following records were established during the competition Date Round Name Nationality Time Record30 July Final A Alexander Popov nbsp Unified Team 21 91 ORCompetition format editThe competition consisted of two rounds heats and finals The swimmers with the best 8 times in the heats advanced to final A where they competed for the top 8 places The swimmers with the next 8 times in the heats swam in final B for ninth through the sixteenth place Swim offs were used as necessary to determine advancement Results editHeats edit Rule The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A Q while the next eight to final B q 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 8 4 Alexander Popov nbsp Unified Team 22 21 Q2 10 4 Matt Biondi nbsp United States 22 32 Q3 9 4 Tom Jager nbsp United States 22 45 Q4 10 1 Gennadiy Prigoda nbsp Unified Team 22 57 Q5 9 3 Peter Williams nbsp South Africa 22 65 Q6 9 6 Christophe Kalfayan nbsp France 22 70 Q9 5 Nils Rudolph nbsp Germany Q8 10 5 Mark Foster nbsp Great Britain 22 72 Q9 8 5 Raimundas Mazuolis nbsp Lithuania 22 77 q10 9 2 Mark Pinger nbsp Germany 22 88 q11 10 3 Par Lindstrom nbsp Sweden 22 92 q10 7 Rene Gusperti nbsp Italy q13 8 3 Darren Lange nbsp Australia 23 01 q8 6 Stephan Caron nbsp France q WD15 8 2 Gustavo Borges nbsp Brazil 23 10 q10 2 Angus Waddell nbsp Australia q17 8 7 Dano Halsall nbsp Switzerland 23 15 q18 8 8 Krzysztof Cwalina nbsp Poland 23 2019 10 6 Mike Fibbens nbsp Great Britain 23 2720 6 5 Stavros Michaelides nbsp Cyprus 23 3421 9 1 Allan Murray nbsp Bahamas 23 3522 9 8 Darryl Cronje nbsp South Africa 23 3923 1 6 Mladen Kapor nbsp Independent Olympic Participants 23 4224 7 2 Ricardo Busquets nbsp Puerto Rico 23 4425 7 4 Stefan Volery nbsp Switzerland 23 4726 7 5 Nikos Paleokrassas nbsp Greece 23 5127 7 8 Rodrigo Gonzalez nbsp Mexico 23 5228 7 3 Nikos Steliou nbsp Greece 23 5529 10 8 Franz Mortensen nbsp Denmark 23 6130 5 5 Janne Blomqvist nbsp Finland 23 6331 8 1 Indrek Sei nbsp Estonia 23 6832 7 7 Yoav Bruck nbsp Israel 23 7233 6 2 Enrico Linscheer nbsp Suriname 23 7434 4 7 Todd Torres nbsp Puerto Rico 23 797 1 Nicholas Sanders nbsp New Zealand36 7 6 Paulo Trindade nbsp Portugal 23 8137 6 1 Mark Weldon nbsp New Zealand 23 876 4 Mohamed El Azoul nbsp Egypt39 6 3 Michael Wright nbsp Hong Kong 23 9040 5 3 Stephen Clarke nbsp Canada 23 9541 5 7 Teofilo Ferreira nbsp Brazil 24 136 8 Musa Bakare nbsp Nigeria43 5 4 Pedro Lima nbsp Angola 24 1444 5 1 Geribryan Mewett nbsp Bermuda 24 2045 5 2 Ian Steed Raynor nbsp Bermuda 24 2346 3 5 Ivor Le Roux nbsp Zimbabwe 24 3247 4 1 Toshiaki Kurasawa nbsp Japan 24 6148 4 3 Laurent Alfred nbsp Virgin Islands 24 6649 1 7 Mouhamed Diop nbsp Senegal 24 6950 6 6 Frank Leskaj nbsp Albania 24 7251 4 8 Rhoderick McGown nbsp Zimbabwe 24 7552 4 6 Patrick Sagisi nbsp Guam 24 7853 5 8 Marc Verbeeck nbsp Belgium 24 8554 2 4 Adrian Romero nbsp Guam 25 1255 3 4 Plutarco Castellanos nbsp Honduras 25 2756 4 2 Kenneth Yeo nbsp Singapore 25 2957 1 2 Bruno N Diaye nbsp Senegal 25 3558 2 3 Ivan Roberts nbsp Seychelles 25 4459 3 3 Wu Tat Cheung nbsp Hong Kong 25 4560 3 2 Andres Sedano nbsp Guatemala 25 5361 3 6 Emile Lahoud nbsp Lebanon 25 7662 2 5 Mohamed Bin Abid nbsp United Arab Emirates 25 7963 3 1 Gustavo Bucaro nbsp Guatemala 25 8464 3 7 Ahmad Faraj nbsp United Arab Emirates 25 9165 2 7 Carl Probert nbsp Fiji 26 3166 2 2 Filippo Piva nbsp San Marino 26 4167 2 6 Roberto Pellandra nbsp San Marino 26 5168 2 1 Kenny Roberts nbsp Seychelles 26 7869 1 1 Gilles Coudray nbsp Republic of the Congo 28 1170 1 4 Foy Gordon Chung nbsp Fiji 28 7571 1 5 Ahmed Imthiyaz nbsp Maldives 29 2772 1 3 Mohamed Rasheed nbsp Maldives 30 375 6 Yves Clausse nbsp Luxembourg DSQ4 5 Jose Mossiane nbsp Mozambique DSQ4 4 Tsutomu Nakano nbsp Japan DSQ9 7 Joakim Holmqvist nbsp Sweden DNSFinals edit 3 Final B edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes9 2 Darren Lange nbsp Australia 22 6910 4 Raimundas Mazuolis nbsp Lithuania 22 7111 5 Mark Pinger nbsp Germany 22 886 Par Lindstrom nbsp Sweden13 1 Gustavo Borges nbsp Brazil 23 0114 3 Rene Gusperti nbsp Italy 23 0415 7 Angus Waddell nbsp Australia 23 0616 8 Dano Halsall nbsp Switzerland 23 18Final A edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Alexander Popov nbsp Unified Team 21 91 OR nbsp 5 Matt Biondi nbsp United States 22 09 nbsp 3 Tom Jager nbsp United States 22 304 2 Peter Williams nbsp South Africa 22 501 Christophe Kalfayan nbsp France6 8 Mark Foster nbsp Great Britain 22 527 6 Gennadiy Prigoda nbsp Unified Team 22 548 7 Nils Rudolph nbsp Germany 22 73References edit Swimming at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games Men s 50 metres Freestyle Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Barcelona 1992 Swimming Men s 50m Freestyle Heats PDF Barcelona 1992 LA84 Foundation p 357 Retrieved 27 August 2017 Barcelona 1992 Swimming Men s 50m Freestyle Finals PDF Barcelona 1992 LA84 Foundation p 357 Retrieved 27 August 2017 External links editOfficial Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men 27s 50 metre freestyle amp oldid 1138312393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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