Svømning under sommer-OL 2020 – 200 m brystsvømning (herrer)

200 m brystsvømning
under det 32. sommer-OL 2020
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StedTokyo Aquatics Centre
Datoer27. juli 2021 (heats)
28. juli 2021 (semifinaler)
29. juli 2021 (finaler)
Atleter40 fra 34 nationer
Vindertid2:06.38
Medaljevindere
1Zac Stubblety-Cook Australien
2Arno Kamminga Holland
3Matti Mattsson Finland

200 m bryst for herrer under Sommer-OL 2020 vil finde sted den 27 til 29. juli 2021 i Tokyo Aquatics Centre.[1]

Turneringsformat

Konkurrencen bliver afviklet med indledende heats, semifinaler og finale. Efter de indledende heats går de 16 bedste tider videre til semifinalerne, hvor det bliver afgjort hvilke otte tider, der er de bedste. Disse går til finalen, hvor medaljerne bliver fordelt.

Tidsplan

Nedenstående tabel viser tidsplanen for afvikling af konkurrencen:

Alle tider er japansk standard tid (UTC+9)[1]

DatoTidRunde
27. juli19:38Heats
28. juli11:21Semifinaler
29. juli10:44Finaler

Resultater

Heats

Svømmere i top 16, uanset heats, går videre til semifinalerne.[2]

PlaceringHeatBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
144Zac Stubblety-Cook Australien2:07.37Q
45Arno Kamminga HollandQ
332Matti Mattsson Finland2:08.44Q
453Nic Fink USA2:08.48Q
554Anton Chupkov ROC2:08.54Q
656Erik Persson Sverige2:08.76Q
752Dmitriy Balandin Kasakhstan2:08.99Q
843Ryuya Mura Japan2:09.00Q
942Kirill Prigoda ROC2:09.21Q
1055Matthew Wilson Australien2:09.29Q
1134Shoma Sato Japan2:09.43Q
1238Antoine Viquerat Frankrig2:09.54Q
1351Andrius Šidlauskas Litauen2:09.56Q
1448Lyubomir Epitropov Bulgarien2:09.68Q, NR
1535James Wilby Storbritannien2:09.70Q
1636Ross Murdoch Storbritannien2:09.95Q
1746Andrew Wilson USA2:09.97
1823Denis Petrashov Kirgisistan2:10.07NR
1937Cho Sung-jae Sydkorea2:10.17
2033Marco Koch Tyskland2:10.18
2147Caspar Corbeau Holland2:10.21
2241Berkay Öğretir Tyrkiet2:10.73
2358Darragh Greene Irland2:11.09
2424Anton McKee Island2:11.64
2525Martin Allikvee Estland2:12.60
2622Amro Al-Wir Jordan2:12.61
2727Ron Polonsky Israel2:12.71
2831Christopher Rothbauer Østrig2:13.19
2912Tyler Christianson Panama2:13.41NR
3026Jorge Murillo Colombia2:13.46
3128Daniils Bobrovs Letland2:14.25
3216Ryan Maskelyne Papua Ny Guinea2:15.33NR
3321Adriel Sanes Amerikanske Jomfruøer2:16.87
3413Josué Domínguez Dominikanske Republik2:17.34
3514Taichi Vakasama Fiji2:17.35
3615Izaak Bastian Bahamas2:17.40
3717Julio Horrego Honduras2:17.51
3811Arnoldo Herrera Costa Rica2:20.09
3918Abdulaziz Al-Obaidly Qatar2:23.22
57Qin Haiyang KinaDSQ

Semifinaler

Svømmere i top 8, unaset heat, går videre til finalen.[3]

PlaceringHeatBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
124Zac Stubblety-Cook Australien2:07.35Q
228James Wilby Storbritannien2:07.91Q
314Arno Kamminga Holland2:07.99Q
415Nic Fink USA2:08.00Q
525Matti Mattsson Finland2:08.22Q, NR
616Ryuya Mura Japan2:08.27Q
723Anton Chupkov ROC2:08.54Q
813Erik Persson Sverige2:08.76Q
922Kirill Prigoda ROC2:08.88
1027Shoma Sato Japan2:09.04
1126Dmitriy Balandin Kasakhstan2:09.22
1217Antoine Viquerat Frankrig2:09.97
18Ross Murdoch Storbritannien
1412Matthew Wilson Australien2:10.10
1511Lyubomir Epitropov Bulgarien2:10.33
1621Andrius Šidlauskas Litauen2:10.69

Finale

[4]

PlaceringBaneSvømmerNationTidNoter
14Zac Stubblety-Cook Australien2:06.38
2. plads, sølvmedaljemodtager(e)3Arno Kamminga Holland2:07.01
32Matti Mattsson Finland2:07.13NR
41Anton Chupkov ROC2:07.24
56Nic Fink USA2:07.93
65James Wilby Storbritannien2:08.19
77Ryuya Mura Japan2:08.42
88Erik Persson Sverige2:08.88

Referencer

  1. ^ a b "Tokyo 2020: Swimming Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Hentet 30. januar 2020.
  2. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 27. juli 2021. Hentet 4. september 2021.
  3. ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 22. august 2021. Hentet 4. september 2021.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 29. juli 2021. Hentet 4. september 2021.

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