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Swimming at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's 50 metre breaststroke

The men's 50 metre breaststroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, as part of the swimming programme, took place on 27 and 28 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

Men's 50 metre breaststroke
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates27 July 2014 (2014-07-27) (heats & semis)
28 July 2014 (2014-07-28) (final)
Competitors38 from 27 nations
Winning time26.76 GR
Medalists
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The medals were presented by Dr. Sharad Rao, Honorary Legal Advisor of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the quaichs were presented by Prof. Lorne Crerar, Chairman of Harper Macleod.

Records edit

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

World record   Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 26.67 Rome, Italy 29 July 2009 [1][2]
Commonwealth record   Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 26.67 Rome, Italy 29 July 2009 [3][4]
Games record   Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 27.18 Delhi, India 8 October 2010 [5]

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
27 July Heat Adam Peaty   England 27.00 GR
27 July Semifinal Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.80 GR
28 July Final Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.76 GR

Results edit

Heats edit

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 5 Adam Peaty   England 27.00 Q, GR
2 4 4 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 27.39 Q
3 5 5 Ross Murdoch   Scotland 27.44 Q
4 3 4 Glenn Snyders   New Zealand 27.45 Q
5 5 4 Christian Sprenger   Australia 27.57 Q
6 3 5 Mark Tully   Scotland 27.77 Q
7 4 3 Joe Welstead   Scotland 27.90 Q
8 5 6 Robert Holderness   Wales 27.93 Q
9 5 3 Richard Funk   Canada 28.02 Q
10 3 3 Sandeep Sejwal   India 28.17 Q
11 4 6 James Wilby   England 28.36 Q
12 5 2 Bradley Tandy   South Africa 28.57 Q
13 3 6 Ian Black   Jersey 28.64 Q
14 5 7 Michael Dawson   Northern Ireland 28.92 Q
15 4 7 Dustin Tynes   Bahamas 29.08 Q
16 3 2 Kenneth To   Australia 29.17 Q
17 4 2 Shaun Yap   Malaysia 29.60
18 4 1 Meli Malani   Fiji 29.87
=19 3 7 David Ebanks   Cayman Islands 30.04
5 8 Luke Belton   Guernsey
21 4 8 Micah Fernandes   Kenya 30.08
22 3 8 Alexandros Axiotis   Zambia 30.25
23 2 5 Guy Davies   Isle of Man 30.28
24 5 1 Christopher Cheong   Singapore 30.50
25 3 1 Thomas Hollingsworth   Guernsey 30.64
26 2 4 Tory Pragassa   Kenya 30.73
27 2 6 Corey Ollivierre   Grenada 31.12
28 2 7 Kyle Dougan   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 31.16
29 2 3 Colin Bensadon   Gibraltar 31.90
30 1 4 Matthew Shone   Zambia 32.08
31 1 6 Andrew Hopkin   Grenada 32.89
32 2 2 Nikolas Sylvester   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 33.49
33 2 1 J'air Smith   Antigua and Barbuda 33.62
34 2 8 Joshua Tibatemwa   Uganda 33.72
35 1 5 Mark Hoare   Swaziland 33.77
36 1 2 Shane Cadogan   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 34.00
37 1 7 Patrick Rukundo   Rwanda 34.33
1 3 Shakil Fakir   Mozambique DNS

Semifinals edit

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 4 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.80 Q, GR
2 2 4 Adam Peaty   England 26.99 Q
3 2 3 Christian Sprenger   Australia 27.11 Q
4 1 3 Mark Tully   Scotland 27.37 Q
5 2 5 Ross Murdoch   Scotland 27.41 Q
6 1 5 Glenn Snyders   New Zealand 27.43 Q
7 2 6 Joe Welstead   Scotland 27.73 Q
8 2 2 Richard Funk   Canada 27.93 Q
9 1 2 Sandeep Sejwal   India 28.12
10 1 6 Robert Holderness   Wales 28.26
11 2 7 James Wilby   England 28.60
=12 1 1 Michael Dawson   Northern Ireland 28.87
2 1 Ian Black   Jersey
14 1 8 Kenneth To   Australia 29.33
15 2 8 Dustin Tynes   Bahamas 29.53
1 7 Bradley Tandy   South Africa DSQ

Final edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.76 GR
  5 Adam Peaty   England 26.78
  3 Christian Sprenger   Australia 27.46
4 6 Mark Tully   Scotland 27.47
5 7 Glenn Snyders   New Zealand 27.53
6 2 Ross Murdoch   Scotland 27.65
7 1 Joe Welstead   Scotland 27.99
8 8 Richard Funk   Canada 28.21

References edit

  1. ^ "SA's Cameron tops himself and grabs the gold". Independent Online (South Africa). 30 July 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Phelps bounces back with 200m fly world record triumph". Sydney Morning Herald. 30 July 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  3. ^ "SA's Cameron tops himself and grabs the gold". Independent Online (South Africa). 30 July 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Phelps bounces back with 200m fly world record triumph". Sydney Morning Herald. 30 July 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Commonwealth Games: Rebecca Adlington Breaks 24-Year-Old Record; Geoff Huegill, Leisel Jones and Yolane Kukla Make History". Swimming World Magazine. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2010.

External links edit

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The men s 50 metre breaststroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 27 and 28 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow Scotland Men s 50 metre breaststroke at the 2014 Commonwealth GamesVenueTollcross International Swimming CentreDates27 July 2014 2014 07 27 heats amp semis 28 July 2014 2014 07 28 final Competitors38 from 27 nationsWinning time26 76 GRMedalists Cameron van der Burgh South Africa Adam Peaty England Christian Sprenger Australia 20102018 The medals were presented by Dr Sharad Rao Honorary Legal Advisor of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the quaichs were presented by Prof Lorne Crerar Chairman of Harper Macleod Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 3 Final 3 References 4 External linksRecords editPrior to this competition the existing world and Commonwealth Games records were as follows World record nbsp Cameron van der Burgh RSA 26 67 Rome Italy 29 July 2009 1 2 Commonwealth record nbsp Cameron van der Burgh RSA 26 67 Rome Italy 29 July 2009 3 4 Games record nbsp Cameron van der Burgh RSA 27 18 Delhi India 8 October 2010 5 The following records were established during the competition Date Event Name Nationality Time Record27 July Heat Adam Peaty nbsp England 27 00 GR27 July Semifinal Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 26 80 GR28 July Final Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 26 76 GRResults editHeats edit Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 4 5 Adam Peaty nbsp England 27 00 Q GR2 4 4 Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 27 39 Q3 5 5 Ross Murdoch nbsp Scotland 27 44 Q4 3 4 Glenn Snyders nbsp New Zealand 27 45 Q5 5 4 Christian Sprenger nbsp Australia 27 57 Q6 3 5 Mark Tully nbsp Scotland 27 77 Q7 4 3 Joe Welstead nbsp Scotland 27 90 Q8 5 6 Robert Holderness nbsp Wales 27 93 Q9 5 3 Richard Funk nbsp Canada 28 02 Q10 3 3 Sandeep Sejwal nbsp India 28 17 Q11 4 6 James Wilby nbsp England 28 36 Q12 5 2 Bradley Tandy nbsp South Africa 28 57 Q13 3 6 Ian Black nbsp Jersey 28 64 Q14 5 7 Michael Dawson nbsp Northern Ireland 28 92 Q15 4 7 Dustin Tynes nbsp Bahamas 29 08 Q16 3 2 Kenneth To nbsp Australia 29 17 Q17 4 2 Shaun Yap nbsp Malaysia 29 6018 4 1 Meli Malani nbsp Fiji 29 87 19 3 7 David Ebanks nbsp Cayman Islands 30 045 8 Luke Belton nbsp Guernsey21 4 8 Micah Fernandes nbsp Kenya 30 0822 3 8 Alexandros Axiotis nbsp Zambia 30 2523 2 5 Guy Davies nbsp Isle of Man 30 2824 5 1 Christopher Cheong nbsp Singapore 30 5025 3 1 Thomas Hollingsworth nbsp Guernsey 30 6426 2 4 Tory Pragassa nbsp Kenya 30 7327 2 6 Corey Ollivierre nbsp Grenada 31 1228 2 7 Kyle Dougan nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 31 1629 2 3 Colin Bensadon nbsp Gibraltar 31 9030 1 4 Matthew Shone nbsp Zambia 32 0831 1 6 Andrew Hopkin nbsp Grenada 32 8932 2 2 Nikolas Sylvester nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 33 4933 2 1 J air Smith nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 33 6234 2 8 Joshua Tibatemwa nbsp Uganda 33 7235 1 5 Mark Hoare nbsp Swaziland 33 7736 1 2 Shane Cadogan nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 34 0037 1 7 Patrick Rukundo nbsp Rwanda 34 331 3 Shakil Fakir nbsp Mozambique DNSSemifinals edit Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 4 Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 26 80 Q GR2 2 4 Adam Peaty nbsp England 26 99 Q3 2 3 Christian Sprenger nbsp Australia 27 11 Q4 1 3 Mark Tully nbsp Scotland 27 37 Q5 2 5 Ross Murdoch nbsp Scotland 27 41 Q6 1 5 Glenn Snyders nbsp New Zealand 27 43 Q7 2 6 Joe Welstead nbsp Scotland 27 73 Q8 2 2 Richard Funk nbsp Canada 27 93 Q9 1 2 Sandeep Sejwal nbsp India 28 1210 1 6 Robert Holderness nbsp Wales 28 2611 2 7 James Wilby nbsp England 28 60 12 1 1 Michael Dawson nbsp Northern Ireland 28 872 1 Ian Black nbsp Jersey14 1 8 Kenneth To nbsp Australia 29 3315 2 8 Dustin Tynes nbsp Bahamas 29 531 7 Bradley Tandy nbsp South Africa DSQFinal edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 26 76 GR nbsp 5 Adam Peaty nbsp England 26 78 nbsp 3 Christian Sprenger nbsp Australia 27 464 6 Mark Tully nbsp Scotland 27 475 7 Glenn Snyders nbsp New Zealand 27 536 2 Ross Murdoch nbsp Scotland 27 657 1 Joe Welstead nbsp Scotland 27 998 8 Richard Funk nbsp Canada 28 21References edit SA s Cameron tops himself and grabs the gold Independent Online South Africa 30 July 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Phelps bounces back with 200m fly world record triumph Sydney Morning Herald 30 July 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2013 SA s Cameron tops himself and grabs the gold Independent Online South Africa 30 July 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Phelps bounces back with 200m fly world record triumph Sydney Morning Herald 30 July 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Commonwealth Games Rebecca Adlington Breaks 24 Year Old Record Geoff Huegill Leisel Jones and Yolane Kukla Make History Swimming World Magazine 8 October 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2010 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Men 27s 50 metre breaststroke amp 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