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Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships


2017 World Championships















Men's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Dates27 July (heats and semifinals)
28 July (final)
Competitors40 from 33 nations
Winning time1:53.61
Medalists










gold medal 
 
 Russia

silver medal 
 
 United States

bronze medal 
 
 United States

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The Men's 200 metre backstroke competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 27 and 28 July 2017.[1][2]




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 References




Records


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













World record

 Aaron Peirsol (USA)
1:51.92
Rome, Italy
31 July 2009
Competition record

 Aaron Peirsol (USA)
1:51.92
Rome, Italy
31 July 2009


Results



Heats


The heats were held on 27 July at 09:51.[3]





































































































































































































































































































RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
154Ryan Murphy
 United States
1:56.11Q
252Péter Bernek
 Hungary
1:56.53Q
337Danas Rapšys
 Lithuania
1:56.67Q, NR
435Kliment Kolesnikov
 Russia
1:56.74Q
555Xu Jiayu
 China
1:56.92Q
633Ryosuke Irie
 Japan
1:57.21Q
744Evgeny Rylov
 Russia
1:57.28Q
851Ádám Telegdy
 Hungary
1:57.41Q
953Li Guangyuan
 China
1:57.66Q
1056Josh Beaver
 Australia
1:57.67Q
48Luke Greenbank
 Great Britain
Q
1246Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
1:57.97Q
1334Mitch Larkin
 Australia
1:58.00Q
1445Jacob Pebley
 United States
1:58.05Q
1557Leonardo de Deus
 Brazil
1:58.33Q
1658Corey Main
 New Zealand
1:58.34Q
1736Matteo Restivo
 Italy
1:58.37
1843Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
1:58.41
1938Mikita Tsmyh
 Belarus
1:58.72
2047Geoffroy Mathieu
 France
1:58.92
2150Conor Ferguson
 Ireland
1:59.03
2230Martin Binedell
 South Africa
1:59.15
2342Yakov Toumarkin
 Israel
1:59.25
2425Quah Zheng Wen
 Singapore
1:59.49
NR
2523Vuk Čelić
 Serbia
2:00.27
2641Jakub Skierka
 Poland
2:00.44
2749Anton Loncar
 Croatia
2:00.46
2859Omar Pinzón
 Colombia
2:00.68
2921Nils Liess
  Switzerland
2:00.96
3040Roman Dmytrijev
 Czech Republic
2:01.38
3139Matías López
 Paraguay
2:01.84
3232Hugo González
 Spain
2:02.41
3314Gabriel Lópes
 Portugal
2:02.78
3428Adil Kaskabay
 Kazakhstan
2:03.09
3522Carlos Omaña
 Venezuela
2:03.13
3624Daniil Bukin
 Uzbekistan
2:03.49
3726Yeziel Morales
 Puerto Rico
2:05.11
3827Boris Kirillov
 Azerbaijan
2:09.22
3915Eisner Barberena
 Nicaragua
2:11.92
4013Andrianirina Lalanomena
 Madagascar
2:21.04
31Apostolos Christou
 Greece

DNS


Semifinals


The semifinals were held on 27 July at 19:03.[4]



Semifinal 1
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Kliment Kolesnikov
 Russia
1:55.15Q, WJ
21Jacob Pebley
 United States
1:55.20Q
33Ryosuke Irie
 Japan
1:55.79Q
34Péter Bernek
 Hungary
1:55.79Q, NR
56Ádám Telegdy
 Hungary
1:56.69
62Luke Greenbank
 Great Britain
1:58.50
77Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
1:58.72
88Corey Main
 New Zealand
2:01.00


Semifinal 2
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Xu Jiayu
 China
1:54.79Q
24Ryan Murphy
 United States
1:54.93Q
36Evgeny Rylov
 Russia
1:54.96Q
45Danas Rapšys
 Lithuania
1:56.11Q, NR
52Li Guangyuan
 China
1:57.10
68Leonardo de Deus
 Brazil
1:57.89
77Josh Beaver
 Australia
1:58.10
81Mitch Larkin
 Australia
1:59.10


Final


The final was held on 28 July at 17:40.[5]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)3Evgeny Rylov
 Russia
1:53.61
ER
2nd, silver medalist(s)5Ryan Murphy
 United States
1:54.21
3rd, bronze medalist(s)2Jacob Pebley
 United States
1:55.06
46Kliment Kolesnikov
 Russia
1:55.14
WJ
54Xu Jiayu
 China
1:55.26
61Péter Bernek
 Hungary
1:55.58
NR
77Ryosuke Irie
 Japan
1:56.35
88Danas Rapšys
 Lithuania
1:56.96


References




  1. ^ Schedule Archived 28 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine


  2. ^ Start list


  3. ^ Heats results


  4. ^ Semifinals results


  5. ^ Final results








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