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Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley

The men's 200 metre individual medley competition of the swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships took place July 27 and 28. The heats and semifinals took place July 27 and the final was held July 28.

Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
DatesJuly 27, 2011 (heats and semifinals)
July 28, 2011 (final)
Competitors48 from 39 nations
Winning time1:54.00 WR
Medalists
← 2009
2013 →

The two main contenders for the event were the reigning World Champion and world record holder Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps, the reigning Olympic champion. The final was won by Lochte in a world record time 1:54.00, bettering his previous time of 1:54.10. Phelps finished in second place with a personal best time of 1:54.16. So emphatic was Lochte and Phelps performance, that third-place finisher László Cseh said, "The Americans are too good for me. Only Ryan can beat Michael, but I can improve myself and continue to swim faster."

Record edit

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Ryan Lochte   United States 1:54.10 Rome July 30, 2009

The following record was established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nation Time WR CR
July 28, 2011 Final Ryan Lochte   United States 1:54.00 WR CR

Results edit

Heats edit

47 swimmers participated in 6 heats.[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Thiago Pereira   Brazil 1:57.82 Q
2 4 1 Dávid Verrasztó   Hungary 1:58.69 Q
3 4 7 Kenneth To   Australia 1:59.02 Q
4 6 4 Ryan Lochte   United States 1:59.04 Q
5 4 5 Markus Rogan   Austria 1:59.22 Q
6 6 2 Yuya Horihata   Japan 1:59.25 Q
7 6 1 Vytautas Janušaitis   Lithuania 1:59.43 Q, NR
8 5 4 Michael Phelps   United States 1:59.48 Q
9 4 2 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 1:59.51 Q, NR
10 4 3 Henrique Rodrigues   Brazil 1:59.54 Q
11 5 5 James Goddard   Great Britain 1.59.68 Q
12 4 8 Marcin Cieślak   Poland 1:59.77 Q, NR
13 6 5 László Cseh   Hungary 1:59.80 Q
14 5 6 Darian Townsend   South Africa 1:59.97 Q
15 6 7 Gal Nevo   Israel 1:59.98 Q
16 6 6 Jan David Schepers   Germany 1:59.99 Q
17 5 8 Bradley Ally   Barbados 2:00.03
18 5 2 Wang Shun   China 2:00.12
19 6 3 Joe Roebuck   Great Britain 2:00.42
20 3 1 Raphaël Stacchiotti   Luxembourg 2:00.87 NR
21 3 2 Andrew Ford   Canada 2:00.92
22 5 3 Markus Deibler   Germany 2:00.99
23 3 4 Marcin Tarczyński   Poland 2:01.14
24 3 7 Taki Mrabet   Tunisia 2:01.44
25 5 7 Simon Sjödin   Sweden 2:01.60
26 3 3 Martin Liivamägi   Estonia 2:01.88
27 2 6 Jung Won-Yong   South Korea 2:02.50
28 2 5 Aleksey Derlyugov   Uzbekistan 2:03.30
29 2 4 Pavel Sankovich   Belarus 2:03.52
30 3 8 Nikša Roki   Croatia 2:03.89
31 6 8 Federico Turrini   Italy 2:04.35
32 2 3 Omar Pinzón   Colombia 2:04.38
33 3 6 Zhang Fenglin   China 2:04.49
34 4 6 Mitch Larkin   Australia 2:04.57
35 1 4 Morad Berrada   Morocco 2:06.90 NR
36 1 3 Hocine Haciane   Andorra 2:07.14
37 1 1 Irakli Bolkvadze   Georgia 2:07.29
38 2 1 Vasilii Danilov   Kyrgyzstan 2:08.68
39 1 6 Rafael Ferracuti   El Salvador 2:09.16
40 2 8 Branden Whitehurst   U.S. Virgin Islands 2:09.58
41 2 7 Saeed Ashtiani   Iran 2:09.81
42 1 5 Pavol Jelenak   Slovakia 2:10.15
43 1 7 Eli Ebenezer Wong   Northern Mariana Islands 2:10.18
44 1 2 Edwin Angjeli   Albania 2:10.27 NR
45 2 2 Ensar Hajder   Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:11.99
46 1 8 Paul Elaisa   Fiji 2:20.73
5 1 Alexander Tikhonov   Russia DSQ
3 5 Dinko Jukić   Austria DNS

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held at 19:24.[2]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Ryan Lochte   United States 1:56.74 Q
2 6 Michael Phelps   United States 1:57.26 Q
3 3 Yuya Horihata   Japan 1:59.47 Q
4 1 Darian Townsend   South Africa 1:59.49
5 8 Jan David Schepers   Germany 1:59.83
6 2 Henrique Rodrigues   Brazil 2:00.04
7 4 Dávid Verrasztó   Hungary 2:00.05
8 7 Marcin Cieślak   Poland 2:01.65

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 László Cseh   Hungary 1:57.66 Q
2 3 Markus Rogan   Austria 1:57.74 Q, NR
3 4 Thiago Pereira   Brazil 1:58.27 Q
4 7 James Goddard   Great Britain 1:58.50 Q
5 5 Kenneth To   Australia 1:59.17 Q
6 6 Vytautas Janušaitis   Lithuania 1:59.51
7 8 Gal Nevo   Israel 1:59.67
8 2 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 1:59.80

Final edit

The final was held at 18:13.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Ryan Lochte   United States 1:54.00 WR
  5 Michael Phelps   United States 1:54.16
  3 László Cseh   Hungary 1:57.69
4 7 James Goddard   Great Britain 1:57.79
5 6 Markus Rogan   Austria 1:58.14
6 2 Thiago Pereira   Brazil 1:59.00
7 1 Kenneth To   Australia 1:59.26
8 8 Yuya Horihata   Japan 1:59.52

References edit

  1. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 2011-07-27.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley (semifinals)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 2011-07-27.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-17. Retrieved 2011-07-28.

External links edit

  • , from OmegaTiming.com; retrieved 2011-07-23.
  • , Swimming World Magazine (2011-07-28); retrieved 2011-08-11.
  • , Swimming World Magazine (2011-07-28); retrieved 2011-08-11.

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The men s 200 metre individual medley competition of the swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships took place July 27 and 28 The heats and semifinals took place July 27 and the final was held July 28 Men s 200 metre individual medley at the 2011 World Aquatics ChampionshipsDatesJuly 27 2011 heats and semifinals July 28 2011 final Competitors48 from 39 nationsWinning time1 54 00 WRMedalists Ryan Lochte United States Michael Phelps United States Laszlo Cseh Hungary 20092013 The two main contenders for the event were the reigning World Champion and world record holder Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps the reigning Olympic champion The final was won by Lochte in a world record time 1 54 00 bettering his previous time of 1 54 10 Phelps finished in second place with a personal best time of 1 54 16 So emphatic was Lochte and Phelps performance that third place finisher Laszlo Cseh said The Americans are too good for me Only Ryan can beat Michael but I can improve myself and continue to swim faster Contents 1 Record 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 1 Semifinal 1 2 2 2 Semifinal 2 2 3 Final 3 References 4 External linksRecord editPrior to the competition the existing world and championship record were as follows Name Nation Time Location DateWorld record Championship record Ryan Lochte nbsp United States 1 54 10 Rome July 30 2009The following record was established during the competition Date Round Name Nation Time WR CRJuly 28 2011 Final Ryan Lochte nbsp United States 1 54 00 WR CRResults editHeats edit 47 swimmers participated in 6 heats 1 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 4 4 Thiago Pereira nbsp Brazil 1 57 82 Q2 4 1 David Verraszto nbsp Hungary 1 58 69 Q3 4 7 Kenneth To nbsp Australia 1 59 02 Q4 6 4 Ryan Lochte nbsp United States 1 59 04 Q5 4 5 Markus Rogan nbsp Austria 1 59 22 Q6 6 2 Yuya Horihata nbsp Japan 1 59 25 Q7 6 1 Vytautas Janusaitis nbsp Lithuania 1 59 43 Q NR8 5 4 Michael Phelps nbsp United States 1 59 48 Q9 4 2 Diogo Carvalho nbsp Portugal 1 59 51 Q NR10 4 3 Henrique Rodrigues nbsp Brazil 1 59 54 Q11 5 5 James Goddard nbsp Great Britain 1 59 68 Q12 4 8 Marcin Cieslak nbsp Poland 1 59 77 Q NR13 6 5 Laszlo Cseh nbsp Hungary 1 59 80 Q14 5 6 Darian Townsend nbsp South Africa 1 59 97 Q15 6 7 Gal Nevo nbsp Israel 1 59 98 Q16 6 6 Jan David Schepers nbsp Germany 1 59 99 Q17 5 8 Bradley Ally nbsp Barbados 2 00 0318 5 2 Wang Shun nbsp China 2 00 1219 6 3 Joe Roebuck nbsp Great Britain 2 00 4220 3 1 Raphael Stacchiotti nbsp Luxembourg 2 00 87 NR21 3 2 Andrew Ford nbsp Canada 2 00 9222 5 3 Markus Deibler nbsp Germany 2 00 9923 3 4 Marcin Tarczynski nbsp Poland 2 01 1424 3 7 Taki Mrabet nbsp Tunisia 2 01 4425 5 7 Simon Sjodin nbsp Sweden 2 01 6026 3 3 Martin Liivamagi nbsp Estonia 2 01 8827 2 6 Jung Won Yong nbsp South Korea 2 02 5028 2 5 Aleksey Derlyugov nbsp Uzbekistan 2 03 3029 2 4 Pavel Sankovich nbsp Belarus 2 03 5230 3 8 Niksa Roki nbsp Croatia 2 03 8931 6 8 Federico Turrini nbsp Italy 2 04 3532 2 3 Omar Pinzon nbsp Colombia 2 04 3833 3 6 Zhang Fenglin nbsp China 2 04 4934 4 6 Mitch Larkin nbsp Australia 2 04 5735 1 4 Morad Berrada nbsp Morocco 2 06 90 NR36 1 3 Hocine Haciane nbsp Andorra 2 07 1437 1 1 Irakli Bolkvadze nbsp Georgia 2 07 2938 2 1 Vasilii Danilov nbsp Kyrgyzstan 2 08 6839 1 6 Rafael Ferracuti nbsp El Salvador 2 09 1640 2 8 Branden Whitehurst nbsp U S Virgin Islands 2 09 5841 2 7 Saeed Ashtiani nbsp Iran 2 09 8142 1 5 Pavol Jelenak nbsp Slovakia 2 10 1543 1 7 Eli Ebenezer Wong nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 2 10 1844 1 2 Edwin Angjeli nbsp Albania 2 10 27 NR45 2 2 Ensar Hajder nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 11 9946 1 8 Paul Elaisa nbsp Fiji 2 20 735 1 Alexander Tikhonov nbsp Russia DSQ3 5 Dinko Jukic nbsp Austria DNSSemifinals edit The semifinals were held at 19 24 2 Semifinal 1 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 5 Ryan Lochte nbsp United States 1 56 74 Q2 6 Michael Phelps nbsp United States 1 57 26 Q3 3 Yuya Horihata nbsp Japan 1 59 47 Q4 1 Darian Townsend nbsp South Africa 1 59 495 8 Jan David Schepers nbsp Germany 1 59 836 2 Henrique Rodrigues nbsp Brazil 2 00 047 4 David Verraszto nbsp Hungary 2 00 058 7 Marcin Cieslak nbsp Poland 2 01 65Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 Laszlo Cseh nbsp Hungary 1 57 66 Q2 3 Markus Rogan nbsp Austria 1 57 74 Q NR3 4 Thiago Pereira nbsp Brazil 1 58 27 Q4 7 James Goddard nbsp Great Britain 1 58 50 Q5 5 Kenneth To nbsp Australia 1 59 17 Q6 6 Vytautas Janusaitis nbsp Lithuania 1 59 517 8 Gal Nevo nbsp Israel 1 59 678 2 Diogo Carvalho nbsp Portugal 1 59 80Final edit The final was held at 18 13 3 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Ryan Lochte nbsp United States 1 54 00 WR nbsp 5 Michael Phelps nbsp United States 1 54 16 nbsp 3 Laszlo Cseh nbsp Hungary 1 57 694 7 James Goddard nbsp Great Britain 1 57 795 6 Markus Rogan nbsp Austria 1 58 146 2 Thiago Pereira nbsp Brazil 1 59 007 1 Kenneth To nbsp Australia 1 59 268 8 Yuya Horihata nbsp Japan 1 59 52References edit 2011 World Aquatics Championships Men s 200 metre individual medley heats PDF Omega Timing Retrieved 2011 07 27 permanent dead link 2011 World Aquatics Championships Men s 200 metre individual medley semifinals PDF Omega Timing Retrieved 2011 07 27 permanent dead link 2011 World Aquatics Championships Men s 200 metre individual medley final PDF Omega Timing Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 17 Retrieved 2011 07 28 External links edit2011 World Aquatics Championships Men s 200 metre individual medley entry list from OmegaTiming com retrieved 2011 07 23 FINA World Championships Swimming Ryan Lochte Sets First Long Course Post Techsuit Era World Record Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 28 retrieved 2011 08 11 FINA World Championships Swimming At Long Last A World Record Goes Down Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 28 retrieved 2011 08 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships Men 27s 200 metre individual medley amp oldid 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