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Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre butterfly

The men's 100 metre butterfly event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 24 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta, United States.[1]

Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueGeorgia Tech Aquatic Center
Date24 July 1996 (heats & finals)
Competitors61 from 56 nations
Winning time52.27 WR
Medalists
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2000 →

Records edit

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

World record   Denis Pankratov (RUS) 52.32 Vienna, Austria 23 August 1995
Olympic record   Anthony Nesty (SUR) 53.00 Seoul, South Korea 21 September 1988

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nationality Time Record
24 July Heat 7 Scott Miller   Australia 52.89 OR
24 July Final A Denis Pankratov   Russia 52.27 WR

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 7 4 Scott Miller   Australia 52.89 Q, OR
2 8 4 Denis Pankratov   Russia 52.96 Q
3 7 7 Pavlo Khnykin   Ukraine 53.25 Q, NR
4 8 2 Jiang Chengji   China 53.40 Q
5 6 2 Stephen Clarke   Canada 53.41 Q
8 3 Rafał Szukała   Poland Q
7 7 5 Michael Klim   Australia 53.42 Q
8 6 4 Vladislav Kulikov   Russia 53.54 Q
9 7 3 Mark Henderson   United States 53.58 q
10 8 6 Péter Horváth   Hungary 53.69 q
11 7 6 James Hickman   Great Britain 53.73 q
12 6 3 Franck Esposito   France 53.77 q
13 4 5 Ricardo Busquets   Puerto Rico 53.90 q, NR
4 3 Francisco Sánchez   Venezuela q, WD, NR
15 7 2 Takashi Yamamoto   Japan 53.95 q
16 7 1 Edward Parenti   Canada 54.03 q
17 6 5 John Hargis   United States 54.06 q
18 8 5 Denys Sylantyev   Ukraine 54.33
19 6 6 Lars Frölander   Sweden 54.37
20 8 8 Yukihiro Matsushita   Japan 54.50
21 5 6 Andrey Gavrilov   Kazakhstan 54.56 NR
6 7 Oliver Lampe   Germany
23 5 4 Miloš Milošević   Croatia 54.62
8 1 Stefan Aartsen   Netherlands
25 5 1 Vesa Hanski   Finland 54.73
26 7 8 Denislav Kalchev   Bulgaria 54.81
27 4 4 Derya Büyükuncu   Turkey 54.89
28 4 2 Vladan Marković   FR Yugoslavia 54.90
29 5 2 Jesús González   Mexico 54.94
30 6 1 Diego Perdomo   Colombia 55.08
31 5 8 Dan Kutler   Israel 55.11
32 3 4 André Teixeira   Brazil 55.23
33 4 1 Javier Golovchenko   Uruguay 55.26 NR
34 5 7 Danyon Loader   New Zealand 55.39
35 4 8 Răzvan Petcu   Romania 55.50
36 5 3 Peter Mankoč   Slovenia 55.59
37 2 3 Rubén Piñeda   El Salvador 56.01
38 8 7 José Meolans   Argentina 56.02
39 5 5 Andrea Oriana   Italy 56.04
40 3 3 Giovanni Linscheer   Suriname 56.09
41 3 6 Janko Gojković   Bosnia and Herzegovina 56.11 NR
42 1 4 Kire Filipovski   Macedonia 56.13 NR
43 4 7 Georgios Popotas   Greece 56.16
44 3 1 Roberto Delgado   Ecuador 56.29 NR
45 3 5 Anthony Ang   Malaysia 56.41
46 3 7 Maxim Cazmirciuc   Moldova 56.46
4 6 Tamer Hamed   Egypt
48 2 4 Ravil Nachaev   Uzbekistan 56.61
49 2 6 Artūrs Jakovļevs   Latvia 56.62
50 2 1 Arthur Li Kai Yien   Hong Kong 56.92
51 3 8 Patrick Sagisi   Guam 56.93
52 1 5 Yang Dae-chul   South Korea 57.05
53 2 7 Thum Ping Tjin   Singapore 57.07
54 1 3 Mindaugas Bružas   Lithuania 57.10
55 2 2 José Isaza   Panama 57.62
56 2 8 Alain Sergile   Haiti 58.23
57 1 6 Kamal Salman Masud   Pakistan 58.59
58 1 2 David Pereyra   Bolivia 1:01.63
2 5 Salim Iles   Algeria DNS
3 2 Indrek Sei   Estonia DNS
6 8 Martín López-Zubero   Spain DNS

Finals edit

[3]

Final B edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 3 James Hickman   Great Britain 53.23
4 Mark Henderson   United States
11 5 Péter Horváth   Hungary 53.48
12 2 Ricardo Busquets   Puerto Rico 53.65 NR
13 7 Takashi Yamamoto   Japan 53.98
14 6 Franck Esposito   France 54.02
15 1 Edward Parenti   Canada 54.19
16 8 John Hargis   United States 54.29

Final A edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Denis Pankratov   Russia 52.27 WR
  4 Scott Miller   Australia 52.53 OC
  8 Vladislav Kulikov   Russia 53.13
4 6 Jiang Chengji   China 53.20 AS
5 2 Rafał Szukała   Poland 53.29
6 1 Michael Klim   Australia 53.30
7 7 Stephen Clarke   Canada 53.33
8 3 Pavlo Khnykin   Ukraine 53.58

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 100m Butterfly Heats" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 46. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 100m Butterfly Finals" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 46. Retrieved 11 September 2017.

External links edit

  • Official Report

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The men s 100 metre butterfly event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 24 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta United States 1 Men s 100 metre butterflyat the Games of the XXVI OlympiadVenueGeorgia Tech Aquatic CenterDate24 July 1996 heats amp finals Competitors61 from 56 nationsWinning time52 27 WRMedalistsDenis Pankratov RussiaScott Miller AustraliaVladislav Kulikov Russia 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 Denis Pankratov RUS 52 32 Vienna Austria 23 August 1995 Olympic record nbsp Anthony Nesty SUR 53 00 Seoul South Korea 21 September 1988 The following records were established during the competition Date Round Name Nationality Time Record 24 July Heat 7 Scott Miller nbsp Australia 52 89 OR 24 July Final A Denis Pankratov nbsp Russia 52 27 WRResults 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 Scott Miller nbsp Australia 52 89 Q OR 2 8 4 Denis Pankratov nbsp Russia 52 96 Q 3 7 7 Pavlo Khnykin nbsp Ukraine 53 25 Q NR 4 8 2 Jiang Chengji nbsp China 53 40 Q 5 6 2 Stephen Clarke nbsp Canada 53 41 Q 8 3 Rafal Szukala nbsp Poland Q 7 7 5 Michael Klim nbsp Australia 53 42 Q 8 6 4 Vladislav Kulikov nbsp Russia 53 54 Q 9 7 3 Mark Henderson nbsp United States 53 58 q 10 8 6 Peter Horvath nbsp Hungary 53 69 q 11 7 6 James Hickman nbsp Great Britain 53 73 q 12 6 3 Franck Esposito nbsp France 53 77 q 13 4 5 Ricardo Busquets nbsp Puerto Rico 53 90 q NR 4 3 Francisco Sanchez nbsp Venezuela q WD NR 15 7 2 Takashi Yamamoto nbsp Japan 53 95 q 16 7 1 Edward Parenti nbsp Canada 54 03 q 17 6 5 John Hargis nbsp United States 54 06 q 18 8 5 Denys Sylantyev nbsp Ukraine 54 33 19 6 6 Lars Frolander nbsp Sweden 54 37 20 8 8 Yukihiro Matsushita nbsp Japan 54 50 21 5 6 Andrey Gavrilov nbsp Kazakhstan 54 56 NR 6 7 Oliver Lampe nbsp Germany 23 5 4 Milos Milosevic nbsp Croatia 54 62 8 1 Stefan Aartsen nbsp Netherlands 25 5 1 Vesa Hanski nbsp Finland 54 73 26 7 8 Denislav Kalchev nbsp Bulgaria 54 81 27 4 4 Derya Buyukuncu nbsp Turkey 54 89 28 4 2 Vladan Markovic nbsp FR Yugoslavia 54 90 29 5 2 Jesus Gonzalez nbsp Mexico 54 94 30 6 1 Diego Perdomo nbsp Colombia 55 08 31 5 8 Dan Kutler nbsp Israel 55 11 32 3 4 Andre Teixeira nbsp Brazil 55 23 33 4 1 Javier Golovchenko nbsp Uruguay 55 26 NR 34 5 7 Danyon Loader nbsp New Zealand 55 39 35 4 8 Răzvan Petcu nbsp Romania 55 50 36 5 3 Peter Mankoc nbsp Slovenia 55 59 37 2 3 Ruben Pineda nbsp El Salvador 56 01 38 8 7 Jose Meolans nbsp Argentina 56 02 39 5 5 Andrea Oriana nbsp Italy 56 04 40 3 3 Giovanni Linscheer nbsp Suriname 56 09 41 3 6 Janko Gojkovic nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 56 11 NR 42 1 4 Kire Filipovski nbsp Macedonia 56 13 NR 43 4 7 Georgios Popotas nbsp Greece 56 16 44 3 1 Roberto Delgado nbsp Ecuador 56 29 NR 45 3 5 Anthony Ang nbsp Malaysia 56 41 46 3 7 Maxim Cazmirciuc nbsp Moldova 56 46 4 6 Tamer Hamed nbsp Egypt 48 2 4 Ravil Nachaev nbsp Uzbekistan 56 61 49 2 6 Arturs Jakovlevs nbsp Latvia 56 62 50 2 1 Arthur Li Kai Yien nbsp Hong Kong 56 92 51 3 8 Patrick Sagisi nbsp Guam 56 93 52 1 5 Yang Dae chul nbsp South Korea 57 05 53 2 7 Thum Ping Tjin nbsp Singapore 57 07 54 1 3 Mindaugas Bruzas nbsp Lithuania 57 10 55 2 2 Jose Isaza nbsp Panama 57 62 56 2 8 Alain Sergile nbsp Haiti 58 23 57 1 6 Kamal Salman Masud nbsp Pakistan 58 59 58 1 2 David Pereyra nbsp Bolivia 1 01 63 2 5 Salim Iles nbsp Algeria DNS 3 2 Indrek Sei nbsp Estonia DNS 6 8 Martin Lopez Zubero nbsp Spain DNS Finals edit 3 Final B edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 9 3 James Hickman nbsp Great Britain 53 23 4 Mark Henderson nbsp United States 11 5 Peter Horvath nbsp Hungary 53 48 12 2 Ricardo Busquets nbsp Puerto Rico 53 65 NR 13 7 Takashi Yamamoto nbsp Japan 53 98 14 6 Franck Esposito nbsp France 54 02 15 1 Edward Parenti nbsp Canada 54 19 16 8 John Hargis nbsp United States 54 29 Final A edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 5 Denis Pankratov nbsp Russia 52 27 WR nbsp 4 Scott Miller nbsp Australia 52 53 OC nbsp 8 Vladislav Kulikov nbsp Russia 53 13 4 6 Jiang Chengji nbsp China 53 20 AS 5 2 Rafal Szukala nbsp Poland 53 29 6 1 Michael Klim nbsp Australia 53 30 7 7 Stephen Clarke nbsp Canada 53 33 8 3 Pavlo Khnykin nbsp Ukraine 53 58References edit Swimming at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s 100 metres Butterfly Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Atlanta 1996 Swimming Men s 100m Butterfly Heats PDF Atlanta 1996 LA84 Foundation p 46 Retrieved 11 September 2017 Atlanta 1996 Swimming Men s 100m Butterfly Finals PDF Atlanta 1996 LA84 Foundation p 46 Retrieved 11 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 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