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Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke

The Men's 100 metre backstroke competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 22 and 23 July 2019.[1][2] The defending champion was Xu Jiayu, and he successfully defended his title.[3] Jiayu set a competition record in the semifinals by winning his semifinal in 52.17 seconds.

Men's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates22 July (heats and semifinals)
23 July (final)
Competitors63 from 57 nations
Winning time52.43
Medalists
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2022 →

Records edit

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

World record   Ryan Murphy (USA) 51.85 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 13 August 2016
Competition record   Aaron Peirsol (USA) 52.19 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
22 July Semifinal Xu Jiayu   China 52.17 CR

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held on 22 July at 10:20.[4]

Due to backstroke wedge malfunctions, Simone Sabbioni and Dylan Carter swam alone in new series, after the end of the normal series, and both achieved classification. The swimmers who had obtained the vacancy, and would be disqualified after these 2 series (Thomas Ceccon and Richárd Bohus), received extra vacancies for the semifinal, that ended up being with 18 swimmers.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Xu Jiayu   China 52.85 Q
2 5 2 Guilherme Guido   Brazil 52.95 Q, SA
3 5 4 Mitch Larkin   Australia 53.12 Q
4 5 5 Matt Grevers   United States 53.22 Q
5 6 5 Ryosuke Irie   Japan 53.38 Q
6 7 3 Evgeny Rylov   Russia 53.45 Q
7 6 3 Robert Glință   Romania 53.64 Q
8 6 6 Daniel Martin   Romania 53.65 Q
9 7 4 Ryan Murphy   United States 53.69 Q
10 5 3 Markus Thormeyer   Canada 53.77 Q
11 6 0 Mikita Tsmyh   Belarus 53.81 Q, NR
12 7 2 Apostolos Christou   Greece 53.82 Q
13 8 5 Simone Sabbioni   Italy 53.85 Q
14 7 5 Kliment Kolesnikov   Russia 53.89 Q
15 5 7 Luke Greenbank   Great Britain 53.95 Q
16 9 8 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 54.03 Q, NR
17 5 6 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 54.04 Q
18 6 8 Richárd Bohus   Hungary 54.07 Q
19 7 1 Christopher Reid   South Africa 54.12
20 7 0 Tomáš Franta   Czech Republic 54.16 NR
21 6 2 Shane Ryan   Ireland 54.24
22 5 1 Li Guangyuan   China 54.29
22 7 8 Yakov Toumarkin   Israel 54.29
24 7 7 Bradley Woodward   Australia 54.41
25 5 0 Lee Ju-ho   South Korea 54.56
26 6 1 Christian Diener   Germany 54.68
27 7 9 Radosław Kawęcki   Poland 54.76
28 4 4 Roman Mityukov    Switzerland 54.87
29 6 7 Bernhard Reitshammer   Austria 54.94
30 6 9 Bradlee Ashby   New Zealand 55.02
31 4 2 Gabriel Lópes   Portugal 55.33
32 3 7 Merdan Ataýew   Turkmenistan 55.34
33 4 1 Metin Aydin   Turkey 55.40
34 4 3 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas   Norway 55.42
35 4 6 Anton Loncar   Croatia 55.44
36 4 0 Srihari Nataraj   India 55.55
37 5 9 Hugo González   Spain 55.67
38 3 5 Karl Johann Luht   Estonia 55.75
39 4 9 Mohamed Samy   Egypt 55.87
40 3 4 Adil Kaskabay   Kazakhstan 55.89
41 4 7 Chuang Mu-lun   Chinese Taipei 56.01
42 3 6 Jack Kirby   Barbados 56.25
43 3 3 Ģirts Feldbergs   Latvia 56.34
44 4 5 Omar Pinzón   Colombia 56.37
45 3 1 Jason Arthur   Ghana 56.86
46 3 8 Kristinn Þórarinsson   Iceland 56.99
47 4 8 Armando Barrera   Cuba 57.00
48 3 0 Tern Tern Jian Han   Malaysia 57.34
49 2 4 Filippos Iakovidis   Cyprus 58.26
50 2 6 Gabriel Castillo   Bolivia 58.47
51 2 9 Ali Al-Zamil   Kuwait 58.63
52 3 2 Robinson Molina   Venezuela 59.08
53 2 3 Kasipat Chograthin   Thailand 59.10
54 2 5 Dimuth Peiris   Sri Lanka 59.62
55 2 2 Syed Tariq   Pakistan 59.71
56 2 8 Netani Ross   Fiji 1:00.30
57 2 7 Eisner Barberena   Nicaragua 1:00.56
58 1 3 Heriniavo Rasolonjatovo   Madagascar 1:00.87
59 2 1 Ado Gargović   Montenegro 1:01.37
60 1 5 Omar Al-Rowaila   Bahrain 1:02.96
61 2 0 Juhn Tenorio   Northern Mariana Islands 1:04.91
62 1 4 Juwel Ahmmed   Bangladesh 1:05.00
63 1 6 Hedayatullah Noorzad   Afghanistan 1:31.35
3 9 Driss Lahrichi   Morocco DNS

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 22 July at 20:18.[6]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Evgeny Rylov   Russia 52.44 Q, NR
2 5 Matt Grevers   United States 52.82 Q
3 4 Guilherme Guido   Brazil 53.23 Q
4 1 Kliment Kolesnikov   Russia 53.44
5 7 Apostolos Christou   Greece 53.56
6 2 Markus Thormeyer   Canada 53.59
7 6 Daniel Martin   Romania 53.71
8 0 Richárd Bohus   Hungary 53.94
9 8 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 54.08

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Xu Jiayu   China 52.17 Q, CR
2 2 Ryan Murphy   United States 52.44 Q
3 5 Mitch Larkin   Australia 52.91 Q
4 3 Ryosuke Irie   Japan 53.13 Q
5 6 Robert Glință   Romania 53.40 Q
6 1 Simone Sabbioni   Italy 53.71
7 8 Luke Greenbank   Great Britain 53.75
8 0 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 54.20
9 7 Mikita Tsmyh   Belarus 54.24

Final edit

The final was held on 23 July at 21:06.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Xu Jiayu   China 52.43
  5 Evgeny Rylov   Russia 52.67
  2 Mitch Larkin   Australia 52.77
4 3 Ryan Murphy   United States 52.78
5 6 Matt Grevers   United States 52.82
6 7 Ryosuke Irie   Japan 53.22
7 1 Guilherme Guido   Brazil 53.26
8 8 Robert Glință   Romania 54.22

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 24, 2019.
  4. ^ Heats results
  5. ^ "Dylan Carter Re-Swims 100 Back for 16th Place by .01, Trinidad & Tobago Record". SwimSwam. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. ^ Semifinals results
  7. ^ Final results

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The Men s 100 metre backstroke competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 22 and 23 July 2019 1 2 The defending champion was Xu Jiayu and he successfully defended his title 3 Jiayu set a competition record in the semifinals by winning his semifinal in 52 17 seconds Men s 100 metre backstroke at the 2019 World Aquatics ChampionshipsVenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics CenterLocationGwangju South KoreaDates22 July heats and semifinals 23 July final Competitors63 from 57 nationsWinning time52 43Medalists Xu Jiayu China Evgeny Rylov Russia Mitch Larkin Australia 20172022 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 Ryan Murphy USA 51 85 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 13 August 2016 Competition record nbsp Aaron Peirsol USA 52 19 Rome Italy 2 August 2009 The following new records were set during this competition Date Event Name Nationality Time Record 22 July Semifinal Xu Jiayu nbsp China 52 17 CRResults editHeats edit The heats were held on 22 July at 10 20 4 Due to backstroke wedge malfunctions Simone Sabbioni and Dylan Carter swam alone in new series after the end of the normal series and both achieved classification The swimmers who had obtained the vacancy and would be disqualified after these 2 series Thomas Ceccon and Richard Bohus received extra vacancies for the semifinal that ended up being with 18 swimmers 5 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 6 4 Xu Jiayu nbsp China 52 85 Q 2 5 2 Guilherme Guido nbsp Brazil 52 95 Q SA 3 5 4 Mitch Larkin nbsp Australia 53 12 Q 4 5 5 Matt Grevers nbsp United States 53 22 Q 5 6 5 Ryosuke Irie nbsp Japan 53 38 Q 6 7 3 Evgeny Rylov nbsp Russia 53 45 Q 7 6 3 Robert Glință nbsp Romania 53 64 Q 8 6 6 Daniel Martin nbsp Romania 53 65 Q 9 7 4 Ryan Murphy nbsp United States 53 69 Q 10 5 3 Markus Thormeyer nbsp Canada 53 77 Q 11 6 0 Mikita Tsmyh nbsp Belarus 53 81 Q NR 12 7 2 Apostolos Christou nbsp Greece 53 82 Q 13 8 5 Simone Sabbioni nbsp Italy 53 85 Q 14 7 5 Kliment Kolesnikov nbsp Russia 53 89 Q 15 5 7 Luke Greenbank nbsp Great Britain 53 95 Q 16 9 8 Dylan Carter nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 54 03 Q NR 17 5 6 Thomas Ceccon nbsp Italy 54 04 Q 18 6 8 Richard Bohus nbsp Hungary 54 07 Q 19 7 1 Christopher Reid nbsp South Africa 54 12 20 7 0 Tomas Franta nbsp Czech Republic 54 16 NR 21 6 2 Shane Ryan nbsp Ireland 54 24 22 5 1 Li Guangyuan nbsp China 54 29 22 7 8 Yakov Toumarkin nbsp Israel 54 29 24 7 7 Bradley Woodward nbsp Australia 54 41 25 5 0 Lee Ju ho nbsp South Korea 54 56 26 6 1 Christian Diener nbsp Germany 54 68 27 7 9 Radoslaw Kawecki nbsp Poland 54 76 28 4 4 Roman Mityukov nbsp Switzerland 54 87 29 6 7 Bernhard Reitshammer nbsp Austria 54 94 30 6 9 Bradlee Ashby nbsp New Zealand 55 02 31 4 2 Gabriel Lopes nbsp Portugal 55 33 32 3 7 Merdan Atayew nbsp Turkmenistan 55 34 33 4 1 Metin Aydin nbsp Turkey 55 40 34 4 3 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas nbsp Norway 55 42 35 4 6 Anton Loncar nbsp Croatia 55 44 36 4 0 Srihari Nataraj nbsp India 55 55 37 5 9 Hugo Gonzalez nbsp Spain 55 67 38 3 5 Karl Johann Luht nbsp Estonia 55 75 39 4 9 Mohamed Samy nbsp Egypt 55 87 40 3 4 Adil Kaskabay nbsp Kazakhstan 55 89 41 4 7 Chuang Mu lun nbsp Chinese Taipei 56 01 42 3 6 Jack Kirby nbsp Barbados 56 25 43 3 3 Girts Feldbergs nbsp Latvia 56 34 44 4 5 Omar Pinzon nbsp Colombia 56 37 45 3 1 Jason Arthur nbsp Ghana 56 86 46 3 8 Kristinn THorarinsson nbsp Iceland 56 99 47 4 8 Armando Barrera nbsp Cuba 57 00 48 3 0 Tern Tern Jian Han nbsp Malaysia 57 34 49 2 4 Filippos Iakovidis nbsp Cyprus 58 26 50 2 6 Gabriel Castillo nbsp Bolivia 58 47 51 2 9 Ali Al Zamil nbsp Kuwait 58 63 52 3 2 Robinson Molina nbsp Venezuela 59 08 53 2 3 Kasipat Chograthin nbsp Thailand 59 10 54 2 5 Dimuth Peiris nbsp Sri Lanka 59 62 55 2 2 Syed Tariq nbsp Pakistan 59 71 56 2 8 Netani Ross nbsp Fiji 1 00 30 57 2 7 Eisner Barberena nbsp Nicaragua 1 00 56 58 1 3 Heriniavo Rasolonjatovo nbsp Madagascar 1 00 87 59 2 1 Ado Gargovic nbsp Montenegro 1 01 37 60 1 5 Omar Al Rowaila nbsp Bahrain 1 02 96 61 2 0 Juhn Tenorio nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 1 04 91 62 1 4 Juwel Ahmmed nbsp Bangladesh 1 05 00 63 1 6 Hedayatullah Noorzad nbsp Afghanistan 1 31 35 3 9 Driss Lahrichi nbsp Morocco DNS Semifinals edit The semifinals were held on 22 July at 20 18 6 Semifinal 1 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 Evgeny Rylov nbsp Russia 52 44 Q NR 2 5 Matt Grevers nbsp United States 52 82 Q 3 4 Guilherme Guido nbsp Brazil 53 23 Q 4 1 Kliment Kolesnikov nbsp Russia 53 44 5 7 Apostolos Christou nbsp Greece 53 56 6 2 Markus Thormeyer nbsp Canada 53 59 7 6 Daniel Martin nbsp Romania 53 71 8 0 Richard Bohus nbsp Hungary 53 94 9 8 Dylan Carter nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 54 08 Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Xu Jiayu nbsp China 52 17 Q CR 2 2 Ryan Murphy nbsp United States 52 44 Q 3 5 Mitch Larkin nbsp Australia 52 91 Q 4 3 Ryosuke Irie nbsp Japan 53 13 Q 5 6 Robert Glință nbsp Romania 53 40 Q 6 1 Simone Sabbioni nbsp Italy 53 71 7 8 Luke Greenbank nbsp Great Britain 53 75 8 0 Thomas Ceccon nbsp Italy 54 20 9 7 Mikita Tsmyh nbsp Belarus 54 24 Final edit The final was held on 23 July at 21 06 7 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Xu Jiayu nbsp China 52 43 nbsp 5 Evgeny Rylov nbsp Russia 52 67 nbsp 2 Mitch Larkin nbsp Australia 52 77 4 3 Ryan Murphy nbsp United States 52 78 5 6 Matt Grevers nbsp United States 52 82 6 7 Ryosuke Irie nbsp Japan 53 22 7 1 Guilherme Guido nbsp Brazil 53 26 8 8 Robert Glință nbsp Romania 54 22References edit Schedule Start list Xu Jiayu wins gold in men s 100m backstroke at FINA Worlds Xinhua English news cn Archived from the original on July 24 2019 Heats results Dylan Carter Re Swims 100 Back for 16th Place by 01 Trinidad amp Tobago Record SwimSwam 22 July 2019 Retrieved 22 July 2019 Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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