Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre freestyle
May 03, 2024
The men's 50 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 7 August with the heats and the semifinals and 8 August with the final.[1]
Men's 50 metre freestyle at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Despite losing lane four to American Nathan Adrian, France's Florent Manaudou threw down a personal and textile best of 21.19 to win his first World Championship in the event, holding off Adrian and Brazilian Bruno Fratus by over three-tenths of a second, an enormous margin in swimming's shortest race. Adrian grabbed the silver in 21.52, following up a new American Record of 21.37 achieved earlier in the semifinals. Fratus took home the bronze, his first World Championship medal ever, in 21.55. Vladimir Morozov, the defending silver medalist from Barcelona, missed the podium in fourth place by a fingertip in 21.56. Ukraine's Andriy Hovorov and Italy's Marco Orsi tied for fifth in 21.86, while Greece's Kristian Golomeev, the defending NCAA 100 freestyle champion, took seventh in 21.98. Great Britain's Benjamin Proud finished eight in 22.04 to round out the championship final.
Plagued by injury, Brazil's defending World Champion César Cielo scratched the event. Other notable swimmers included China's Ning Zetao (22.18) and American Anthony Ervin (22.02), who both missed the championship final.
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The men s 50 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 7 August with the heats and the semifinals and 8 August with the final 1 Men s 50 metre freestyle at the 2015 World Aquatics ChampionshipsVictory CeremonyDates7 August heats and semifinals 8 August final Competitors115 from 105 nationsWinning time21 19Medalists Florent Manaudou France Nathan Adrian United States Bruno Fratus Brazil 20132017 Despite losing lane four to American Nathan Adrian France s Florent Manaudou threw down a personal and textile best of 21 19 to win his first World Championship in the event holding off Adrian and Brazilian Bruno Fratus by over three tenths of a second an enormous margin in swimming s shortest race Adrian grabbed the silver in 21 52 following up a new American Record of 21 37 achieved earlier in the semifinals Fratus took home the bronze his first World Championship medal ever in 21 55 Vladimir Morozov the defending silver medalist from Barcelona missed the podium in fourth place by a fingertip in 21 56 Ukraine s Andriy Hovorov and Italy s Marco Orsi tied for fifth in 21 86 while Greece s Kristian Golomeev the defending NCAA 100 freestyle champion took seventh in 21 98 Great Britain s Benjamin Proud finished eight in 22 04 to round out the championship final Plagued by injury Brazil s defending World Champion Cesar Cielo scratched the event Other notable swimmers included China s Ning Zetao 22 18 and American Anthony Ervin 22 02 who both missed the championship final Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 1 Semifinal 1 2 2 2 Semifinal 2 2 2 3 Swim off 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesRecords editPrior to the competition the existing world and championship records were as follows World record nbsp Cesar Cielo BRA 20 91 Sao Paulo Brazil 18 December 2009 Competition record nbsp Cesar Cielo BRA 21 08 Rome Italy 1 August 2009Results editHeats edit The heats were held at 09 30 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 12 4 Florent Manaudou nbsp France 21 71 Q 2 11 2 Nathan Adrian nbsp United States 21 73 Q 3 12 2 Kristian Golomeev nbsp Greece 21 87 Q NR 4 12 5 Vladimir Morozov nbsp Russia 21 97 Q 5 11 5 Bruno Fratus nbsp Brazil 22 01 Q 6 10 4 Marco Orsi nbsp Italy 22 03 Q 7 10 5 Ben Proud nbsp Great Britain 22 13 Q 8 10 3 Krisztian Takacs nbsp Hungary 22 21 Q 9 11 7 Andriy Hovorov nbsp Ukraine 22 23 Q 10 12 6 Katsumi Nakamura nbsp Japan 22 25 Q 11 11 3 Matthew Abood nbsp Australia 22 28 Q 12 10 7 Shinri Shioura nbsp Japan 22 34 Q 13 12 7 Andrey Grechin nbsp Russia 22 38 Q 14 10 6 Ning Zetao nbsp China 22 43 Q 15 11 4 Anthony Ervin nbsp United States 22 44 Q 16 12 8 Odysseus Meladinis nbsp Greece 22 47 Q 17 10 1 Francois Heersbrandt nbsp Belgium 22 48 11 1 Luca Dotto nbsp Italy 19 12 1 Clement Mignon nbsp France 22 50 20 10 2 Yu Hexin nbsp China 22 51 10 0 Simonas Bilis nbsp Lithuania 22 11 6 Ari Pekka Liukkonen nbsp Finland 22 54 23 9 6 Christoffer Carlsen nbsp Sweden 22 61 24 12 9 Marius Radu nbsp Romania 22 65 25 10 9 Miguel Ortiz Canavate nbsp Spain 22 66 11 0 Renzo Tjon A Joe nbsp Suriname 27 9 0 Anton Latkin nbsp Belarus 22 67 11 8 Jasper Aerents nbsp Belgium 29 9 5 Geoffrey Cheah nbsp Hong Kong 22 68 30 9 8 Mario Todorovic nbsp Croatia 22 71 31 9 3 Boris Stojanovic nbsp Serbia 22 81 32 11 9 Dylan Carter nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 22 82 33 9 7 Ali Khalafalla nbsp Egypt 22 88 10 8 Karl Krug nbsp Canada 35 8 5 Sidni Hoxha nbsp Albania 22 93 36 9 1 Cristian Quintero nbsp Venezuela 22 94 37 8 2 Julien Henx nbsp Luxembourg 22 97 38 8 3 Virdhawal Khade nbsp India 23 01 39 8 0 Elvis Burrows nbsp Bahamas 23 06 40 9 2 Demir Atasoy nbsp Turkey 23 16 41 8 1 Oliver Elliot nbsp Chile 23 29 9 9 Luis Flores nbsp Puerto Rico 43 8 7 Jordan Augier nbsp Saint Lucia 23 30 44 7 2 Vahan Mkhitaryan nbsp Armenia 23 36 45 12 0 Alejandro Escudero nbsp Mexico 23 38 46 8 8 Andrew Chetcuti nbsp Malta 23 43 47 7 6 Sam Seghers nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 46 48 7 7 Allan Gutierrez nbsp Honduras 23 47 49 8 6 Mohammad Madwa nbsp Kuwait 23 50 50 7 5 Maksim Inic nbsp Montenegro 23 54 51 8 4 Gabriel Melconian Alvez nbsp Uruguay 23 73 52 8 9 Meli Malani nbsp Fiji 23 78 53 7 9 Jagger Stephens nbsp Guam 23 84 54 5 5 Ahmad Attellesey nbsp Libya 23 89 7 8 Mikel Schreuders nbsp Aruba 56 6 4 Thibaut Danho nbsp Ivory Coast 23 91 57 7 4 Stanislav Karnaukhov nbsp Kyrgyzstan 23 92 58 6 3 Jhonny Perez nbsp Dominican Republic 24 11 59 6 2 Sidrell Williams nbsp Jamaica 24 15 60 6 6 Abdoul Niane nbsp Senegal 24 18 61 6 0 Jose Alberto Quintanilla nbsp Bolivia 24 19 62 7 0 Miguel Mena nbsp Nicaragua 24 25 63 7 3 Anthony Barbar nbsp Lebanon 24 31 64 6 7 Cherantha de Silva FINA Independent Athletes 24 32 65 4 6 Mahfizur Rahman Sagor nbsp Bangladesh 24 43 66 6 9 Joao Aguiar nbsp Angola 24 44 67 5 2 Christian Nikles nbsp Brunei 24 55 NR 68 6 5 Issa Mohamed nbsp Kenya 24 56 69 5 3 Denilson da Costa nbsp Mozambique 24 66 70 5 9 Abeiku Jackson nbsp Ghana 24 72 71 4 3 Noah Mascoll Gomes nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 24 79 72 5 0 Hilal Hemed Hilal nbsp Tanzania 24 86 73 5 7 Alex Sobers nbsp Barbados 24 87 74 5 1 Lum Zhaveli nbsp Kosovo 24 91 75 5 4 Farhan Saleh nbsp Bahrain 24 98 76 6 1 Samson Opuakpo nbsp Nigeria 25 02 77 4 4 Valentin Gorshkov nbsp Turkmenistan 25 07 78 4 5 Kerry Ollivierre nbsp Grenada 25 37 79 5 8 Batsaikhany Dulguun nbsp Mongolia 25 42 80 4 2 Joshua Tibatemwa nbsp Uganda 25 54 NR 81 5 6 Mohammad Abdo nbsp Palestine 25 84 82 3 3 Andrew Fowler nbsp Guyana 26 03 83 4 7 Giordan Harris nbsp Marshall Islands 26 18 84 4 8 Muhammad Saad nbsp Pakistan 26 19 85 1 5 Mamadou Soumare nbsp Mali 26 41 86 3 2 Billy Scott Irakose nbsp Burundi 26 50 87 3 5 Olim Qurbonov nbsp Tajikistan 26 64 88 3 8 Shane Cadogan nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 26 70 89 3 4 Ibrahim Nishwan nbsp Maldives 26 76 90 3 6 Dionisio Augustine nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 26 92 91 1 3 Amadou Camara nbsp Guinea 26 99 92 2 4 Shawn Wallace nbsp Palau 27 02 93 3 7 Mohamed Adnan nbsp Maldives 27 17 94 1 4 Pap Jonga nbsp The Gambia 27 24 3 9 Jules Bessan nbsp Benin 96 2 5 Takumi Sugie nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 27 26 97 6 8 Athoumane Soilihi nbsp Comoros 27 34 98 2 7 Santisouk Inthavong nbsp Laos 27 42 99 4 1 Sirish Gurung nbsp Nepal 27 45 100 1 2 Ebrahim Al Maleki nbsp Yemen 27 55 101 2 3 Albachir Mouctar nbsp Niger 27 57 102 3 0 Hemthon Ponloeu nbsp Cambodia 27 63 103 2 0 Osman Kamara nbsp Sierra Leone 27 70 104 2 2 Patrick Rukundo nbsp Rwanda 27 75 105 2 1 Abdelaziz Ahmed nbsp Sudan 27 88 106 2 8 Emeric Kpegba nbsp Togo 28 29 107 3 1 Tindwende Sawadogo nbsp Burkina Faso 28 39 108 1 9 Dienov Andres Koka nbsp Congo 28 53 109 2 6 Brave Lifa nbsp Malawi 29 07 110 2 9 Mael Ambonguilat nbsp Gabon 29 25 111 1 0 Ahmed Alwan nbsp Djibouti 30 77 112 1 7 Frantz Dorsainvil nbsp Haiti 31 93 113 1 8 Mokhoro Makara nbsp Lesotho 55 80 1 1 Shad Perriere nbsp Central African Republic DNS 1 6 Charly Ndjoume nbsp Cameroon DNS 7 1 Lorenzo Loria nbsp Mexico DNS 9 4 Pjotr Degtjarjov nbsp Estonia DNS 12 3 Cesar Cielo nbsp Brazil DNS 4 0 Abdelmalik Muktar nbsp Ethiopia DSQ 4 9 Temaruata Strickland nbsp Cook Islands DSQ Semifinals edit The semifinals were held at 18 09 3 Semifinal 1 edit nbsp First semi Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Nathan Adrian nbsp United States 21 37 Q NR 2 3 Marco Orsi nbsp Italy 21 86 Q 3 5 Vladimir Morozov nbsp Russia 22 02 QSO 4 6 Krisztian Takacs nbsp Hungary 22 07 5 7 Shinri Shioura nbsp Japan 22 08 6 8 Odysseus Meladinis nbsp Greece 22 14 7 2 Katsumi Nakamura nbsp Japan 22 15 8 1 Ning Zetao nbsp China 22 28 Semifinal 2 edit nbsp Second semi Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Florent Manaudou nbsp France 21 41 Q 2 3 Bruno Fratus nbsp Brazil 21 60 Q 3 6 Benjamin Proud nbsp Great Britain 21 88 Q 4 5 Kristian Golomeev nbsp Greece 21 89 Q 5 2 Andriy Hovorov nbsp Ukraine 21 93 Q 6 8 Anthony Ervin nbsp United States 22 02 QSO 7 7 Matthew Abood nbsp Australia 22 16 8 1 Andrey Grechin nbsp Russia 22 66 Swim off edit The swim off was held at 19 38 4 nbsp Before the swim off Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Vladimir Morozov nbsp Russia 21 90 Q 2 5 Anthony Ervin nbsp United States 21 98 Final edit The final was held on 8 August at 17 39 5 nbsp After finish Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 5 Florent Manaudou nbsp France 21 19 nbsp 4 Nathan Adrian nbsp United States 21 52 nbsp 3 Bruno Fratus nbsp Brazil 21 55 4 8 Vladimir Morozov nbsp Russia 21 56 5 1 Andriy Hovorov nbsp Ukraine 21 86 5 6 Marco Orsi nbsp Italy 21 86 7 7 Kristian Golomeev nbsp Greece 21 98 8 2 Benjamin Proud nbsp Great Britain 22 04References edit Start list Heats results Semifinal results Swim off results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships Men 27s 50 metre freestyle amp oldid 1151524069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,