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Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

The Men's 200 metre breaststroke competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 6 August with the heats and the semifinals and 7 August with the final.[1]

Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Victory Ceremony
Dates6 August (heats and semifinals)
7 August (final)
Competitors52 from 44 nations
Winning time2:07.76
Medalists
← 2013
2017 →

Records edit

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

World record   Akihiro Yamaguchi (JPN) 2:07.01 Gifu, Gifu, Japan 15 September 2012
Competition record   Dániel Gyurta (HUN) 2:07.23 Barcelona, Spain 2 August 2013

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held at 10:33.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Marco Koch   Germany 2:09.12 Q
2 6 3 Andrew Willis   Great Britain 2:09.35 Q
3 6 7 Mao Feilian   China 2:09.56 Q, NR
4 5 4 Dmitriy Balandin   Kazakhstan 2:09.75 Q
5 4 5 Dániel Gyurta   Hungary 2:09.81 Q
6 5 0 Matti Mattsson   Finland 2:09.89 Q
7 6 5 Kevin Cordes   United States 2:09.94 Q
8 4 7 Anton Chupkov   Russia 2:09.97 Q
9 6 6 Ilya Khomenko   Russia 2:10.13 Q
10 4 2 Anton Sveinn McKee   Iceland 2:10.21 Q, NR
11 5 1 Erik Persson   Sweden 2:10.41 Q, NR
12 4 3 Nic Fink   United States 2:10.43 Q
13 4 4 Yasuhiro Koseki   Japan 2:10.47 Q
14 4 6 Christian vom Lehn   Germany 2:10.71 Q
15 5 7 Luca Pizzini   Italy 2:11.00 Q
16 5 3 Giedrius Titenis   Lithuania 2:11.11 Q
17 5 2 Li Xiang   China 2:11.30
18 4 0 Laurent Carnol   Luxembourg 2:11.65
18 5 9 Yannick Käser    Switzerland 2:11.65 NR
20 6 0 Carlos Claverie   Venezuela 2:12.33
21 4 1 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 2:12.37
22 6 8 Thomas Dahlia   France 2:12.64
23 3 4 Glenn Snyders   New Zealand 2:12.71
24 6 9 Tomáš Klobučník   Slovakia 2:12.74
25 5 6 Ryo Tateishi   Japan 2:13.23
26 5 5 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 2:13.24
27 4 9 Richard Funk   Canada 2:13.33
28 6 1 Panagiotis Samilidis   Greece 2:14.24
29 6 2 Thiago Simon   Brazil 2:14.28
30 3 3 Vladislav Mustafin   Uzbekistan 2:14.31
31 2 3 Daniils Bobrovs   Latvia 2:14.85
32 3 1 Jorge Murillo   Colombia 2:14.92
33 4 8 Ayrton Sweeney   South Africa 2:14.98
34 2 4 Martin Allikvee   Estonia 2:15.09 NR
35 3 6 Marcin Stolarski   Poland 2:15.47
36 3 9 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 2:15.58
37 3 7 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 2:16.02
38 5 8 Felipe França Silva   Brazil 2:16.13
39 2 5 Lee Hsuan-yen   Chinese Taipei 2:16.28
40 2 2 Ahmad Al-Bader   Kuwait 2:16.50
41 3 8 Christoph Meier   Liechtenstein 2:17.07
42 2 7 Irakli Bolkvadze   Georgia 2:17.30
43 3 0 Azad Al-Barazi   Syria 2:18.19
44 3 5 Sandeep Sejwal   India 2:18.68
45 2 6 Mauro Castillo   Mexico 2:19.07
46 2 8 Arya Nasimi Shad   Iran 2:20.22
47 1 4 Anton Zheltyakov   Azerbaijan 2:20.83
48 3 2 Radomyos Matjiur   Thailand 2:21.30
49 2 1 Julian Fletcher   Bermuda 2:21.39
50 2 0 Denis Petrashov   Kyrgyzstan 2:22.84
51 1 5 Adriel Sanes   Virgin Islands 2:24.91
52 1 3 Simanga Dlamini   Eswatini 2:45.73

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held at 18:29.[3]

Semifinal 1 edit

 
Semifinal 1
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Andrew Willis   Great Britain 2:08.72 Q
2 5 Dmitriy Balandin   Kazakhstan 2:09.22 Q
3 6 Anton Chupkov   Russia 2:09.64 Q, WJR
4 7 Nic Fink   United States 2:10.04
5 8 Giedrius Titenis   Lithuania 2:10.45
6 3 Matti Mattsson   Finland 2:10.51
7 2 Anton Sveinn McKee   Iceland 2:10.79
8 1 Christian vom Lehn   Germany 2:11.26

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Yasuhiro Koseki   Japan 2:08.03 Q
2 4 Marco Koch   Germany 2:08.34 Q
3 3 Dániel Gyurta   Hungary 2:08.53 Q
4 6 Kevin Cordes   United States 2:08.69 Q
5 5 Mao Feilian   China 2:09.54 Q, NR
6 2 Ilya Khomenko   Russia 2:09.86
7 7 Erik Persson   Sweden 2:10.87
8 8 Luca Pizzini   Italy 2:11.05

Final edit

The final was held at 18:55.[4]

 
Koch wins gold
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Marco Koch   Germany 2:07.76
  6 Kevin Cordes   United States 2:08.05
  3 Dániel Gyurta   Hungary 2:08.10
4 2 Andrew Willis   Great Britain 2:08.52
5 4 Yasuhiro Koseki   Japan 2:09.12
6 7 Dmitriy Balandin   Kazakhstan 2:09.58
7 8 Anton Chupkov   Russia 2:09.96
8 1 Mao Feilian   China 2:10.02

References edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results

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The Men s 200 metre breaststroke competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 6 August with the heats and the semifinals and 7 August with the final 1 Men s 200 metre breaststroke at the 2015 World Aquatics ChampionshipsVictory CeremonyDates6 August heats and semifinals 7 August final Competitors52 from 44 nationsWinning time2 07 76Medalists Marco Koch Germany Kevin Cordes United States Daniel Gyurta Hungary 20132017 Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 1 Semifinal 1 2 2 2 Semifinal 2 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesRecords editPrior to the competition the existing world and championship records were as follows World record nbsp Akihiro Yamaguchi JPN 2 07 01 Gifu Gifu Japan 15 September 2012 Competition record nbsp Daniel Gyurta HUN 2 07 23 Barcelona Spain 2 August 2013Results editHeats edit The heats were held at 10 33 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 6 4 Marco Koch nbsp Germany 2 09 12 Q 2 6 3 Andrew Willis nbsp Great Britain 2 09 35 Q 3 6 7 Mao Feilian nbsp China 2 09 56 Q NR 4 5 4 Dmitriy Balandin nbsp Kazakhstan 2 09 75 Q 5 4 5 Daniel Gyurta nbsp Hungary 2 09 81 Q 6 5 0 Matti Mattsson nbsp Finland 2 09 89 Q 7 6 5 Kevin Cordes nbsp United States 2 09 94 Q 8 4 7 Anton Chupkov nbsp Russia 2 09 97 Q 9 6 6 Ilya Khomenko nbsp Russia 2 10 13 Q 10 4 2 Anton Sveinn McKee nbsp Iceland 2 10 21 Q NR 11 5 1 Erik Persson nbsp Sweden 2 10 41 Q NR 12 4 3 Nic Fink nbsp United States 2 10 43 Q 13 4 4 Yasuhiro Koseki nbsp Japan 2 10 47 Q 14 4 6 Christian vom Lehn nbsp Germany 2 10 71 Q 15 5 7 Luca Pizzini nbsp Italy 2 11 00 Q 16 5 3 Giedrius Titenis nbsp Lithuania 2 11 11 Q 17 5 2 Li Xiang nbsp China 2 11 30 18 4 0 Laurent Carnol nbsp Luxembourg 2 11 65 18 5 9 Yannick Kaser nbsp Switzerland 2 11 65 NR 20 6 0 Carlos Claverie nbsp Venezuela 2 12 33 21 4 1 Cameron van der Burgh nbsp South Africa 2 12 37 22 6 8 Thomas Dahlia nbsp France 2 12 64 23 3 4 Glenn Snyders nbsp New Zealand 2 12 71 24 6 9 Tomas Klobucnik nbsp Slovakia 2 12 74 25 5 6 Ryo Tateishi nbsp Japan 2 13 23 26 5 5 Adam Peaty nbsp Great Britain 2 13 24 27 4 9 Richard Funk nbsp Canada 2 13 33 28 6 1 Panagiotis Samilidis nbsp Greece 2 14 24 29 6 2 Thiago Simon nbsp Brazil 2 14 28 30 3 3 Vladislav Mustafin nbsp Uzbekistan 2 14 31 31 2 3 Daniils Bobrovs nbsp Latvia 2 14 85 32 3 1 Jorge Murillo nbsp Colombia 2 14 92 33 4 8 Ayrton Sweeney nbsp South Africa 2 14 98 34 2 4 Martin Allikvee nbsp Estonia 2 15 09 NR 35 3 6 Marcin Stolarski nbsp Poland 2 15 47 36 3 9 Diogo Carvalho nbsp Portugal 2 15 58 37 3 7 Ilya Shymanovich nbsp Belarus 2 16 02 38 5 8 Felipe Franca Silva nbsp Brazil 2 16 13 39 2 5 Lee Hsuan yen nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 16 28 40 2 2 Ahmad Al Bader nbsp Kuwait 2 16 50 41 3 8 Christoph Meier nbsp Liechtenstein 2 17 07 42 2 7 Irakli Bolkvadze nbsp Georgia 2 17 30 43 3 0 Azad Al Barazi nbsp Syria 2 18 19 44 3 5 Sandeep Sejwal nbsp India 2 18 68 45 2 6 Mauro Castillo nbsp Mexico 2 19 07 46 2 8 Arya Nasimi Shad nbsp Iran 2 20 22 47 1 4 Anton Zheltyakov nbsp Azerbaijan 2 20 83 48 3 2 Radomyos Matjiur nbsp Thailand 2 21 30 49 2 1 Julian Fletcher nbsp Bermuda 2 21 39 50 2 0 Denis Petrashov nbsp Kyrgyzstan 2 22 84 51 1 5 Adriel Sanes nbsp Virgin Islands 2 24 91 52 1 3 Simanga Dlamini nbsp Eswatini 2 45 73 Semifinals edit The semifinals were held at 18 29 3 Semifinal 1 edit nbsp Semifinal 1 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Andrew Willis nbsp Great Britain 2 08 72 Q 2 5 Dmitriy Balandin nbsp Kazakhstan 2 09 22 Q 3 6 Anton Chupkov nbsp Russia 2 09 64 Q WJR 4 7 Nic Fink nbsp United States 2 10 04 5 8 Giedrius Titenis nbsp Lithuania 2 10 45 6 3 Matti Mattsson nbsp Finland 2 10 51 7 2 Anton Sveinn McKee nbsp Iceland 2 10 79 8 1 Christian vom Lehn nbsp Germany 2 11 26 Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 Yasuhiro Koseki nbsp Japan 2 08 03 Q 2 4 Marco Koch nbsp Germany 2 08 34 Q 3 3 Daniel Gyurta nbsp Hungary 2 08 53 Q 4 6 Kevin Cordes nbsp United States 2 08 69 Q 5 5 Mao Feilian nbsp China 2 09 54 Q NR 6 2 Ilya Khomenko nbsp Russia 2 09 86 7 7 Erik Persson nbsp Sweden 2 10 87 8 8 Luca Pizzini nbsp Italy 2 11 05 Final edit The final was held at 18 55 4 nbsp Koch wins gold Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 5 Marco Koch nbsp Germany 2 07 76 nbsp 6 Kevin Cordes nbsp United States 2 08 05 nbsp 3 Daniel Gyurta nbsp Hungary 2 08 10 4 2 Andrew Willis nbsp Great Britain 2 08 52 5 4 Yasuhiro Koseki nbsp Japan 2 09 12 6 7 Dmitriy Balandin nbsp Kazakhstan 2 09 58 7 8 Anton Chupkov nbsp Russia 2 09 96 8 1 Mao Feilian nbsp China 2 10 02References edit Start list Heats results Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships Men 27s 200 metre breaststroke amp oldid 1079607520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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