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Resultados En El Campeonato Mundial De Natación, Roma 2009 50 Metros Mariposa – Varones Resultados en el Campeonato Mundial de Natación, Roma 2009 50 metros mariposa – Varones Récords Récords al momento del evento. Récord del Mundo (World Record o WR) Rafael Málaga 22.43 5 April 2009 Muñoz Competition Record Milorad Rome 22.67 27 July 2009 Čavić Final Lugar Atleta País Tiempo Carril Milorad Čavić Serbia 22.67 5 Matthew Targett Australia 22.73 2 Rafael Muñoz Spain 22.88 4 4 Jakob Andkjær Denmark 22.93 8 5 Nicholas Santos Brazil 23.00 3 6 Jason Dunford Kenya 23.04 1 7 Albert Subirats Venezuela 23.07 7 8 Duje Draganja Croatia 23.10 6 Semifinales Lugar Atleta País Tiempo Heat Carril 1 Rafael Muñoz Spain 22.68 1 4 2 Milorad Čavić Serbia 22.75 2 5 3 Nicholas Santos Brazil 23.00 2 2 4 Duje Draganja Croatia 23.03 1 3 5 Matt Targett Australia 23.04 1 2 6 Albert Subirats Venezuela 23.05 1 6 7 Jason Dunford Kenya 23.10 2 1 8 Jakob Andkjær Denmark 23.14 1 5 9 Roland Schoeman South Africa 23.18 2 4 10 Andrew Lauterstein Australia 23.19 2 3 11 Graeme Moore South Africa 23.25 1 8 12 Jernej Godec Slovenia 23.26 2 6 13 Sergiy Breus Ukraine 23.37 1 7 13 Yevgeny Korotyshkin Russia 23.37 2 7 15 Corney Swanepoel New Zealand 23.50 1 1 16 Mario Todorović Croatia 23.51 2 8 Eliminatorias Lugar Atleta País Tiempo Heat Carril 1 Roland Schoeman South Africa 22.90 20 5 2 Rafael Muñoz Spain 22.90 21 4 3 Milorad Čavić Serbia 22.93 21 5 4 Jakob Andkjær Denmark 23.04 21 3 5 Andrew Lauterstein Australia 23.10 19 5 6 Duje Draganja Croatia 23.14 18 2 7 Jernej Godec Slovenia 23.20 20 3 8 Albert Subirats Venezuela 23.23 18 4 8 Nicholas Santos Brazil 23.23 20 6 8 Matt Targett Australia 23.23 20 4 11 Yevgeny Korotyshkin Russia 23.24 21 6 12 Sergiy Breus Ukraine 23.35 20 7 13 Jason Dunford Kenya 23.40 19 4 13 Corney Swanepoel New Zealand 23.40 21 0 15 Mario Todorović Croatia 23.45 20 1 16 Graeme Moore South Africa 23.48 20 8 17 Thomas Rupprath Germany 23.49 21 7 18 Ivan Lenđer Serbia 23.51 21 8 19 Johannes Dietrich Germany 23.55 19 3 20 Kaio de Almeida Brazil 23.60 21 2 21 Mattia Nalesso Italy 23.65 19 8 21 Paolo Facchinelli Germany 23.65 21 1 23 Octavio Alesi Venezuela 23.67 18 6 24 Martin Spitzer Austria 23.69 17 5 25 Ryo Takayasu Japan 23.73 19 2 26 Elvis Burrows Bahamas 23.74 16 7 27 Stefanos Dimitriadis Greece 23.75 18 3 27 Romain Sassot France 23.75 20 2 29 Daniel Bell New Zealand 23.76 21 9 30 Douglas Clark Lennox II Puerto Rico 23.88 8 4 31 Alon Mandel Israel 23.90 16 8 31 Masayuki Kishida Japan 23.90 20 0 33 Zhou Jiawei China 23.91 19 6 34 François Heersbrandt Belgium 23.92 18 5 35 Tyler McGill United States 23.93 17 7 36 Michal Rubacek Czech Republic 23.94 18 9 37 Ryan John Pini Papua New Guinea 23.95 16 9 38 Krisztián Takács Hungary 23.97 18 1 39 Matt Grevers United States 23.98 18 0 40 Andrejs Dūda Latvia 24.03 12 4 41 Joe Bartoch Canada 24.04 18 7 42 Romans Miloslavskis Latvia 24.05 11 5 42 Shi Feng China 24.05 19 9 42 Emil Dall-Nielsen Denmark 24.05 20 9 45 Ian Hulme United Kingdom 24.08 16 0 46 Dinko Jukić Austria 24.13 17 3 46 Diogo Carvalho Portugal 24.13 17 6 48 Paweł Korzeniowski Poland 24.14 18 8 49 Simão Morgado Portugal 24.15 19 0 50 Jeong Doo-Hee South Korea 24.16 16 1 50 Andrii Govorov Ukraine 24.16 19 1 52 Evgeny Lazuka Belarus 24.18 16 4 53 Pavel Sankovich Belarus 24.22 17 0 54 Michal Navara Slovakia 24.26 14 4 54 Norbert Trandafir Romania 24.26 15 4 56 Martin Verner Czech Republic 24.28 17 9 57 Virdhawal Khade India 24.32 17 8 58 Damien Courtois Switzerland 24.33 17 2 59 Shaune Fraser Cayman Islands 24.35 14 9 60 Daniel William Henry Bego Malaysia 24.38 13 2 60 Jacinto de Jesus Ayala Dominican Republic 24.38 16 3 62 Gustavo Daniel Paschetta Argentina 24.39 17 1 63 Marcin Babuchowski Poland 24.40 16 6 64 Apostolos Tsagkarakis Greece 24.41 15 8 65 David Dunford Kenya 24.48 12 5 66 Alexandru Felix Maestru Romania 24.53 15 5 67 Goksu Bicer Turkey 24.57 15 3 68 Glenn Victor Sutanto Indonesia 24.58 14 8 69 Paulius Viktoravicius Lithuania 24.62 15 6 70 Robi Zbogar Slovenia 24.67 15 7 71 Daniel Coakley Philippines 24.71 6 3 72 Pablo Marmolejo Mexico 24.73 13 1 73 Nadav Kochavi Israel 24.74 14 0 74 Alexandre Bakhtiarov Cyprus 24.77 16 2 75 Grant Beahan Zimbabwe 24.89 12 9 75 Daniel Rast Switzerland 24.89 16 5 77 Martin Liivamägi Estonia 24.90 15 9 78 Stanislav Kuzmin Kazakhstan 24.91 14 5 79 Rimvydas Salcius Lithuania 24.92 12 6 80 Norbert Trudman Slovakia 24.96 17 4 81 Yellow Yeiyah Nigeria 25.06 8 6 81 Joshua Mc Leod Trinidad and Tobago 25.06 14 7 83 Fernando Castellanos Guatemala 25.13 9 3 84 Tan Xue Wei Nicholas Singapore 25.15 14 3 85 Rustam Khudiyev Kazakhstan 25.19 15 2 86 Danil Bugakov Uzbekistan 25.24 15 1 87 Hsu Chi-Chieh Chinese Taipei 25.25 14 2 88 Wong Wing Cheung Victor Macau 25.26 13 5 89 Conor Leaney Ireland 25.27 13 3 90 Joao Matias Angola 25.28 12 8 91 Juan Cambindo Romanos Colombia 25.30 13 9 92 Bader Almuhana Saudi Arabia 25.31 13 8 93 Carlos Viveros Madariaga Colombia 25.33 15 0 94 Serghei Falcas Moldova 25.40 12 2 95 Kaspar Raigla Estonia 25.53 13 7 96 Branden Whitehurst United States Virgin Islands 25.58 6 7 96 Kareem Ennab Jordan 25.58 12 7 98 Fabio Persano Paraguay 25.59 13 4 98 Yury Zaharov Kyrgyzstan 25.59 13 6 100 Anders McIntyre Canada 25.62 9 5 101 James Walsh Philippines 25.63 7 6 102 Marcelino Richaards Suriname 25.68 11 3 102 Brad Hamilton Jamaica 25.68 11 0 102 Bruno Miguel Esquen Blas Peru 25.68 12 3 105 Roy-Allan Burch Bermuda 25.74 5 6 105 Roy Barahona Fuentes Honduras 25.74 9 6 107 Sim Ri Jin Nicholas Singapore 25.81 11 8 108 Mikayel Koloyan Armenia 25.83 8 3 109 Achelhi Bilal Morocco 25.84 9 4 110 Raphael Stacchiotti Luxembourg 25.87 14 1 111 Emin Noshadi Iran 25.88 8 2 111 Mailliard Rodríguez Chile 25.88 11 2 113 Foo Jian Beng Malaysia 25.92 11 6 114 Yan Ho Chun Hong Kong 25.94 12 0 115 Pietro Camilloni San Marino 25.97 10 4 116 Obaid Aljesmi United Arab Emirates 25.99 11 7 117 Miguel Navarro Bolivia 26.00 7 2 117 Timothy Ferris Zimbabwe 26.00 11 4 119 Teymur Guliyev Azerbaijan 26.02 14 6 120 Kari Joannesarson Hoevdanum Faroe Islands 26.03 2 0 121 Alexander Ray Namibia 26.16 7 9 122 Nather Ahmed Al-Hamoud Saudi Arabia 26.17 10 3 123 Niall Christopher Roberts Guyana 26.20 10 5 124 Hycinth Cijntje Netherlands Antilles 26.21 8 5 125 Sergey Pankov Uzbekistan 26.23 11 9 126 Nguyen Vo Thai Vietnam 26.26 11 1 127 Erik Rajohnson Madagascar 26.35 8 7 127 Radhames Kalaf Dominican Republic 26.35 10 7 129 Rami Anis Syria 26.42 9 8 130 Byron Briedenhann Namibia 26.44 7 4 131 Oriol Cunat Andorra 26.52 7 7 131 Shawn Clarke Barbados 26.52 9 1 133 Arjun Jayaprakash India 26.61 10 0 134 Leonel Matonse Mozambique 26.66 9 7 135 Papa Madiop Ndong Senegal 26.72 9 9 135 Joel Romeu Lemarchand Uruguay 26.72 10 1 137 Fernando Medrano Nicaragua 26.76 8 9 138 Luke Hall Swaziland 26.80 9 2 139 Chong Cheok Kuan Macau 26.82 10 8 140 Rony Bakale Republic of the Congo 26.98 7 0 141 Aleksei Klimenko Kyrgyzstan 27.02 10 9 142 Alejandro Madde Madde Bolivia 27.07 6 8 142 Heimanu Sichan French Polynesia 27.07 8 0 144 Moh'D Aqelah Jordan 27.10 9 0 145 Abbas Raad Lebanon 27.14 10 6 146 Gerusio Matonse Mozambique 27.16 8 8 147 Eric Arturo Medina Panama 27.21 6 2 147 Tural Abbasov Azerbaijan 27.21 7 5 149 Peter Popahun Pokawin Papua New Guinea 27.28 5 5 149 Jean-Luc Augier Saint Lucia 27.28 6 5 151 Jon Pepaj Albania 27.30 10 2 152 Julien Brice Saint Lucia 27.34 7 1 153 Adama Ouedraogo Burkina Faso 27.47 1 5 154 Nasir Ali Pakistan 27.49 7 3 155 Kerson Hadley Federated States of Micronesia 27.50 3 5 156 Gezim Hyka Albania 27.52 8 1 157 Andrey Molchanov Turkmenistan 27.53 5 2 158 Juan Carlos Sikaffy Diaz Honduras 27.65 5 4 159 Nicholas Thomson Bermuda 27.71 7 8 160 Fabian Gregory Binns Guyana 27.77 2 1 161 Sergey Pevnev Armenia 27.78 5 1 162 Jean Marie Froget Mauritius 27.83 5 9 163 Vaughn Forsythe Barbados 27.84 6 6 164 Anthony Clark French Polynesia 27.91 6 1 165 Nicholas Coard Grenada 27.98 5 8 166 Edward Poppe Guam 28.03 6 4 167 Kailan Staal Northern Mariana Islands 28.04 4 6 168 Benjamin Gabbard American Samoa 28.07 5 3 169 Esau Simpsons Grenada 28.10 4 7 170 Peter James Lynch Zambia 28.21 6 9 171 Sergey Krovyakov Turkmenistan 28.25 4 3 171 Mark Sammut Malta 28.25 5 7 173 Shane Mangroo Seychelles 28.38 4 1 174 Gary Pineda Guatemala 28.45 4 0 175 Milimo Mweetwa Zambia 28.46 5 0 176 Jean Hughes Gregoire Mauritius 28.53 4 4 177 Aung Zaw Phyo Myanmar 28.61 4 2 178 Paul Elisa Fiji 28.62 4 9 179 Quenton Dupont Grenada 28.88 3 3 180 Siu Kent Chung Brunei 28.92 4 8 181 Narantsog Tsogjargal Mongolia 29.13 6 0 182 Michael Taylor Marshall Islands 29.16 1 6 183 Elaijie Erasito Fiji 29.53 3 4 184 Mohamed Mujahid Maldives 29.56 3 1 185 Petero Okotai Cook Islands 29.72 1 4 186 Ali Mohamed Raaidh Maldives 29.86 3 8 187 Wei Ching Maou American Samoa 30.06 3 9 188 Cooper Graf Northern Mariana Islands 30.11 3 6 189 Esebei Doran Palau 31.26 2 3 189 Alisher Chingizov Tajikistan 31.26 4 5 191 Samson Makere Tanzania 31.58 2 9 192 Jonathan Bishop Marshall Islands 32.26 2 4 193 Mohamed Coulibaly Mali 32.81 2 8 194 Said Seba Tanzania 33.18 2 5 195 Soulasan Soulasen Laos 34.06 1 3 196 Boubacar Haïdara Guinea 37.06 3 0 197 Abdoulkader Houssein Djibouti 37.47 2 3 198 Kokou Messan Amegashie Togo 40.57 2 7 Houmed Hassan Ali Djibouti DSQ 2 2 Ingabire-Ahishakiye Gael Burundi DSQ 3 2 Rama Leray Christ-Alex Burundi DSQ 3 7 Ensar Hajder Bosnia and Herzegovina DSQ 12 1 Pavels Kondrahins Latvia DSQ 13 0 Nikita Konovalov Russia DSQ 19 7 .
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