Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre backstroke

Men's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates 20 May
Competitors 41 from 20 nations
Winning time 1:55.98
Medalists
    Poland
    Israel
    Lithuania
2016 LEN
European Championships

London, England
Diving
Individual
1 m men women
3 m men women
10 m men women
Synchronised
3 m men women
10 m men women
Mixed 3 m 10 m
Team team
Swimming
Freestyle
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
Backstroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Mixed relay
4×100 m freestyle medley
Synchronised swimming
Solo Free Technical
Duet Free Technical
Team Free Technical
Mixed Free Technical
Combination Combination

The Men's 200 metre backstroke competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 May 2016.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World recordAaron Peirsol United States1:51.92Rome31 July 2009
European recordEvgeny Rylov Russia1:54.21Moscow21 April 2016
Championship recordRadosław Kawęcki Poland1:55.28Debrecen26 May 2012

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 20 May at 10:00.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 6 David Foldhazi  Hungary 1:57.69 Q
2 5 4 Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:58.41 Q
3 4 4 Yakov Toumarkin  Israel 1:58.44 Q
4 5 3 Gábor Balog  Hungary 1:58.70 Q
5 5 5 Luke Greenbank  Great Britain 1:58.81 Q
6 3 4 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:58.95 Q
7 4 3 Christopher Ciccarese  Italy 1:59.08 Q
8 5 2 Ádám Telegdy  Hungary 1:59.10
9 4 5 Luca Mencarini  Italy 1:59.19 Q
10 4 6 Balázs Zámbó  Hungary 1:59.34
11 3 6 Benjamin Stasiulis  France 2:00.17 Q
12 3 7 Roman Dmitriyev  Czech Republic 2:00.42 Q
13 3 5 Grigory Tarasevich  Russia 2:00.45 Q
14 4 8 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 2:00.91 Q
15 3 8 Kristian Kron  Sweden 2:01.01 Q
16 2 9 Robert Glință  Romania 2:01.09 Q
17 3 3 Apostolos Christou  Greece 2:01.14 Q
18 4 2 Mattias Carlsson  Sweden 2:01.24
19 4 1 Anton Loncar  Croatia 2:01.47 Q
20 1 3 Pavel Janeček  Czech Republic 2:01.64
21 2 5 Teo Kolonić  Croatia 2:01.73
22 3 0 Daniel Martin  Romania 2:01.82
23 4 0 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 2:01.96
24 5 1 Nils Van Audekerke  Belgium 2:02.07
25 2 1 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 2:02.29
26 5 9 Marko Krce Rabar  Croatia 2:02.33
27 5 0 Yuval Safra  Israel 2:02.39
28 4 9 Arthur Polyak  Israel 2:02.59
29 2 2 Ege Başer  Turkey 2:02.95
30 3 9 Boris Kirillov  Azerbaijan 2:03.32
31 4 7 Lander Hendrickx  Belgium 2:03.47
32 5 7 David Gamburg  Israel 2:03.71
33 2 7 Ģirts Feldbergs  Latvia 2:03.94
34 3 1 Axel Pettersson  Sweden 2:03.96
35 2 4 Joan Pons  Spain 2:04.29
36 2 6 Gabriel Lopes  Portugal 2:04.33
37 2 8 Gytis Stankevičius  Lithuania 2:04.84
38 1 6 Marcin Tarczyński  Poland 2:04.89
39 1 4 Ergecan Gezmiş  Turkey 2:05.55
40 2 0 Michail Kontizas  Greece 2:06.31
41 1 5 Andrei Gussev  Estonia 2:10.49
42 2 2 Carl-Louis Schwarz  Germany DNS
42 3 2 Joseph Hulme  Great Britain DNS
42 5 8 Nils Liess   Switzerland DNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 20 May at 19:08.[4]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:57.35 Q
2 4 Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:57.39 Q
3 5 Gábor Balog  Hungary 1:59.04 Q
4 6 Luca Mencarini  Italy 1:59.05 Q
5 2 Roman Dmitriyev  Czech Republic 1:59.53
6 1 Robert Glință  Romania 2:00.91
7 8 Anton Loncar  Croatia 2:01.80
8 7 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 2:02.13

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 Apostolos Christou  Greece 1:57.41 Q
2 5 Yakov Toumarkin  Israel 1:57.95 Q
3 6 Christopher Ciccarese  Italy 1:58.50 Q
4 7 Grigory Tarasevich  Russia 1:58.55 Q
5 3 Luke Greenbank  Great Britain 1:59.21
6 4 David Foldhazi  Hungary 1:59.48
7 2 Benjamin Stasiulis  France 2:00.45
8 1 Kristian Kron  Sweden 2:00.90

Final

The final was on 21 May at 17:18.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:55.98
2nd, silver medalist(s) 6 Yakov Toumarkin  Israel 1:56.97
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 4 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:57.22
4 1 Gábor Balog  Hungary 1:58.66
5 3 Apostolos Christou  Greece 1:58.87
6 7 Grigory Tarasevich  Russia 1:59.31
7 2 Christopher Ciccarese  Italy 1:59.45
8 8 Luca Mencarini  Italy 2:02.04

References

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