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Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2001 FINA World Championships
Dates25 July 2001 (heats, semifinals)
26 July 2001 (final)
Competitors40
Winning time2 minutes 10.69 seconds
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Japan
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The men's 200 metre breaststroke event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships took place 26 July. The heats[1] and semifinals[2] took place on 25 July, with the final being held on 26 July.[3]

Records

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

World record  Mike Barrowman (USA) 2:10.16 Barcelona, Spain 29 July 1992
Championship record  Mike Barrowman (USA) 2:11.23 Perth, Australia 11 January 1991

The following record was established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nation Time Record
26 July 2001 Final Brendan Hansen  United States 2:10.69 CR

Results

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Heats

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Maxim Podoprigora  Austria 2:12.26 Q
2 Brendan Hansen  United States 2:13.35 Q
3 Regan Harrison  Australia 2:13.50 Q
4 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:13.56 Q
5 Ed Moses  United States 2:13.58 Q
6 Dmitri Komornikov  Russia 2:13.73 Q
7 Davide Rummolo  Italy 2:14.33 Q
8 Martin Gustafsson  Sweden 2:14.72 Q
9 Domenico Fioravanti  Italy 2:15.09 Q
10 Morgan Knabe  Canada 2:15.62 Q
11 Daniel Málek  Czech Republic 2:15.64 Q
12 Ian Edmond  United Kingdom 2:15.84 Q
13 José Couto  Portugal 2:15.95 Q
14 Hugues Duboscq  France 2:16.51 Q
15 Yoshiaki Okita  Japan 2:16.80 Q
16 Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson  Iceland 2:17.09 Q
17 Simon Cowley  Australia 2:17.35
18 Elvin Chia  Malaysia 2:17.91
19 Vladimir Labzin  Estonia 2:18.73
20 Jarno Pihlava  Finland 2:18.90
21 Valērijs Kalmikovs  Latvia 2:19.23
22 Tam Chi Kin  Hong Kong 2:19.78
23 Michael Williamson  Ireland 2:20.09
24 Dov Malnik  Israel 2:20.52
25 Wickus Nienaber  Eswatini 2:21.85
26 Yang Shang-Hsuan  Chinese Taipei 2:22.42
27 Chen Cho-Yi  Chinese Taipei 2:22.51
28 Álvaro Fortuny  Guatemala 2:22.94
29 Sergey Voytsekhovich  Uzbekistan 2:23.71
30 Ansel Tjin A Tam  Suriname 2:24.76
31 Malick Fall  Senegal 2:26.70
32 Guillermo Henriquez  Dominican Republic 2:27.29
33 Jean Luc Razakarivony  Madagascar 2:27.52
34 Graham Smith  Bermuda 2:28.72
35 Baktash Gheidi  Iran 2:31.01
36 Abdul Hafiz Salleh  Malaysia 2:33.60
37 Rainui Teriipaia  Tahiti 2:34.76
38 Chan Wai Ma  Macau 2:36.06
39 Oday Mohammad  Iraq 2:54.23
40 Iyad Housheya  Palestine 2:54.65
Juan José Madrigal  Costa Rica DNS

Semifinals

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Maxim Podoprigora  Austria 2:11.65 Q
2 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:12.21 Q
3 Regan Harrison  Australia 2:12.34 Q
4 Domenico Fioravanti  Italy 2:12.70 Q
5 Brendan Hansen  United States 2:13.13 Q
6 Ed Moses  United States 2:13.27 Q
7 Davide Rummolo  Italy 2:13.40 Q
8 Daniel Málek  Czech Republic 2:13.75 Q
9 Morgan Knabe  Canada 2:14.11
10 José Couto  Portugal 2:15.27
11 Martin Gustafsson  Sweden 2:15.32
12 Hugues Duboscq  France 2:15.87
13 Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson  Iceland 2:16.61
14 Yoshiaki Okita  Japan 2:17.02
Dmitri Komornikov  Russia DSQ
Ian Edmond  United Kingdom DSQ

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Brendan Hansen  United States 2:10.69 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maxim Podoprigora  Austria 2:11.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 2:11.21
4 Domenico Fioravanti  Italy 2:11.31
5 Ed Moses  United States 2:11.38
6 Regan Harrison  Australia 2:11.51
7 Davide Rummolo  Italy 2:12.89
8 Daniel Málek  Czech Republic 2:13.19

References

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  1. ^ "Heats Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Semifinals Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 5 December 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Final Results". FINA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2023.