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^"Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 100m Backstroke Heats" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 41. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
^"Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 100m Backstroke Finals" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 41. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
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swimming, 1996, summer, olympics, metre, backstroke, metre, backstroke, event, 1996, summer, olympics, took, place, july, georgia, tech, aquatic, center, atlanta, united, states, metre, backstrokeat, games, xxvi, olympiadvenuegeorgia, tech, aquatic, centerdate. The men s 100 metre backstroke event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 23 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta United States 1 Men s 100 metre backstrokeat the Games of the XXVI OlympiadVenueGeorgia Tech Aquatic CenterDate23 July 1996 heats amp finals Competitors52 from 44 nationsWinning time54 10MedalistsJeff Rouse United StatesRodolfo Falcon CubaNeisser Bent Cuba 19922000 Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Finals 2 2 1 Final B 2 2 2 Final A 3 References 4 External linksRecords editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Jeff Rouse USA 53 86 Barcelona Spain 31 July 1992 Olympic record nbsp Jeff Rouse USA 53 86 Barcelona Spain 31 July 1992Results 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 Notes 1 7 4 Jeff Rouse nbsp United States 54 20 Q 2 5 1 Neisser Bent nbsp Cuba 54 83 Q NR 3 6 5 Rodolfo Falcon nbsp Cuba 55 29 Q 4 5 2 Martin Lopez Zubero nbsp Spain 55 36 Q 5 6 4 Tripp Schwenk nbsp United States 55 71 Q 6 7 1 Ralf Braun nbsp Germany 55 73 Q 7 5 6 Franck Schott nbsp France 55 77 Q 8 7 3 Emanuele Merisi nbsp Italy 55 82 Q 9 5 5 Vladimir Selkov nbsp Russia 55 87 q WD 10 6 8 Robert Braknis nbsp Canada 56 14 q 11 7 6 Mariusz Siembida nbsp Poland 56 16 q 12 4 4 Darius Grigalionis nbsp Lithuania 56 20 q NR 13 6 2 Hajime Itoi nbsp Japan 56 22 q 14 6 7 Stev Theloke nbsp Germany 56 26 q 15 5 4 Neil Willey nbsp Great Britain 56 27 q 16 6 3 Steven Dewick nbsp Australia 56 35 q 7 2 Keitaro Konnai nbsp Japan q 18 6 1 Chris Renaud nbsp Canada 56 52 19 4 6 Volodymyr Nikolaychuk nbsp Ukraine 56 71 4 8 Derya Buyukuncu nbsp Turkey 21 5 8 Nicolae Butacu nbsp Romania 56 73 22 3 7 Eithan Urbach nbsp Israel 56 74 23 5 7 Jonathan Winter nbsp New Zealand 56 92 24 4 2 Rogerio Romero nbsp Brazil 56 94 25 5 3 Tamas Deutsch nbsp Hungary 56 96 26 4 3 Zhao Yi nbsp China 57 17 7 5 Martin Harris nbsp Great Britain 28 7 8 Mindaugas Spokas nbsp Lithuania 57 20 29 4 1 Carlos Arena nbsp Mexico 57 40 30 4 5 Nuno Laurentino nbsp Portugal 57 59 31 3 3 Raymond Papa nbsp Philippines 57 67 32 1 4 Alex Lim nbsp Malaysia 57 68 NR 33 3 4 Miroslav Machovic nbsp Slovakia 57 78 34 3 5 Tomislav Karlo nbsp Croatia 57 89 35 2 2 Nicholas Neckles nbsp Barbados 57 91 36 4 7 Panagiotis Adamidis nbsp Greece 58 12 37 3 1 Rastislav Bizub nbsp Czech Republic 58 29 38 2 3 Dulyarit Phuangthong nbsp Thailand 58 32 39 2 6 Kim Min suk nbsp South Korea 58 43 40 3 2 Logi Jes Kristjansson nbsp Iceland 58 53 41 3 6 Adrian O Connor nbsp Ireland 58 56 42 2 5 Sergey Ushkalov nbsp Kazakhstan 58 61 43 3 8 Artur Elezarov nbsp Moldova 59 24 44 2 7 Nicolas Rajcevich nbsp Chile 59 90 45 1 5 Konstantin Priahin nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 00 26 46 2 8 Gerald Koh nbsp Singapore 1 00 29 47 2 4 Mike Fung A Wing nbsp Suriname 1 01 24 48 1 3 Leandro Jorge nbsp Mozambique 1 03 86 49 2 1 Fahad Al Otaibi nbsp Kuwait 1 04 27 50 1 6 Sitaram Shahi nbsp Nepal 1 14 58 6 6 Jani Sievinen nbsp Finland DNS 7 7 Alexander Popov nbsp Russia DNS Finals edit 3 Final B edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 9 8 Keitaro Konnai nbsp Japan 55 74 10 7 Neil Willey nbsp Great Britain 56 07 11 6 Hajime Itoi nbsp Japan 56 23 12 5 Mariusz Siembida nbsp Poland 56 31 13 3 Darius Grigalionis nbsp Lithuania 56 33 14 2 Stev Theloke nbsp Germany 56 63 15 1 Steven Dewick nbsp Australia 56 82 16 4 Robert Braknis nbsp Canada 57 00 Final A edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Jeff Rouse nbsp United States 54 10 nbsp 3 Rodolfo Falcon nbsp Cuba 54 98 nbsp 5 Neisser Bent nbsp Cuba 55 02 4 6 Martin Lopez Zubero nbsp Spain 55 22 5 2 Tripp Schwenk nbsp United States 55 30 6 8 Emanuele Merisi nbsp Italy 55 53 7 7 Ralf Braun nbsp Germany 55 56 8 1 Franck Schott nbsp France 55 76References edit Swimming at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s 100 metres Backstroke Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 15 March 2020 Atlanta 1996 Swimming Men s 100m Backstroke Heats PDF Atlanta 1996 LA84 Foundation p 41 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Atlanta 1996 Swimming Men s 100m Backstroke Finals PDF Atlanta 1996 LA84 Foundation p 41 Retrieved 9 September 2017 External links editOfficial Report USA Swimming Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men 27s 100 metre backstroke amp oldid 1117444310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,