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20 Bästa I Sverige Genom Tiderna – Herrar 50 M Bana Uppdaterat 2016-07-13 20 bästa i Sverige genom tiderna – herrar 50 m bana Uppdaterat 2016-07-13 50 m frisim 1. Stefan Nystrand SK Neptun 21,45 -09 2 Petter Stymne SK Neptun 22,18 -09 3. Christoffer Carlsen Mölndals ASS 22,61 -15 4. Lars Frölander Sundsvalls SS 22,65 -00 5. Lars-Ove Jansson Upsala S 22,66 -90 6. Mathias Hageneier SK Laxen 22,69 -08 7. Pär Lindström Katrineholms SS 22,71 -92 Eric la Fleur Malmö KK 22,71 -04 9. Tony Kurkinen SK Neptun 22,84 -14 10. Marcus Pihl LASS 22,85 -09 Isak Eliasson Helsingborgs S 22,85 -16 12. Joakim Holmqvist Jönköpings SS 22,87 -92 13. Per Johansson Borlänge SS 22,89 -88 14. John Miranda Södertälje SS 22,90 -99 David Nordenlilja MASS 22,90 -06 16. Fredrik Letzler Spårvägens SF 22,91 -95 17. Oscar Ekström LASS 22,94 -14 18 Jonathan Kling Örebro SA 22,95 -16 19. Alexander Nyström SK Neptun 22,96 -14 20. Göran Titus Karlskrona SS 22,97 -91 Robin Andréasson MASS 22,97 -10 100 m frisim 1. Stefan Nystrand SK Neptun 47,37 -09 2. Jonas Persson Malmö KK 48,51 -08 3. Lars Frölander Sundsvalls SS 48,79 -01 4. Petter Stymne SK Neptun 49,17 -08 5. Isak Eliasson Helsingborgs S 49,39 -16 6. Christoffer Carlsen MASS 49,49 -14 7. Tommy Werner Karlskrona SS 49,60 -90 8. Eric la Fleur Malmö KK 49,87 -04 9. Anders Holmertz Motala SS 49,94 -90 10. Per Johansson Borlänge SS 50,02 -88 11. Håkan Karlsson Karlskrona SS 50,20 -92 Erik Andersson Trollhättans SS 50,20 -04 Robin Andréasson MASS 50,20 -10 14. Fredrik Letzler Spårvägens SF 50,26 -94 15. Mattias Ohlin Trelleborgs SS 50,28 -04 16. Oscar Ekström LASS 50,35 -12 17. Marcus Piehl LASS 50,43 -07 18. Christoffer Wikström Upsala S 50,48 -06 19. Alexander Nyström SK Neptun 50,53 -15 20. Christer Wallin MASS 50,62 -94 200 m frisim 1. Anders Holmertz Spårvägens SF 1.46,76 -92 2. Adam Paulsson SK Elfsborg 1.49,49 -16 3. Isak Eliasson MASS 1.49,53 -16 4. Mattias Carlsson Uddevalla Sim 1.49,65 -14 5. Christer Wallin MASS 1.49,69 -92 6. Jonas Persson Malmö KK 1.49,78 -08 7. Christoffer Wikström Upsala S 1.49,84 -08 8. Tommy Werner Karlskrona SS 1.49,87 -87 9. Lars Frölander Sundsvalls SS 1.50,03 -97 10. Simon Sjödin SK Neptun 1.50,08 -14 11. Anders Lyrbring S 02 1.50,16 -97 12. Christoffer Carlsen Helsingborgs S 1.50,21 -16 13. Victor Johansson Jönköpings SS 1.50,37 -16 14. Oscar Ekström LASS 1.50,48 -14 15. Robin Andreasson MASS 1.50,58 -11 16. Mattias Ohlin Trelleborgs SS 1.51,15 -04 17. Thomas Lejdström Västerås SS 1.51,22 -83 18. Gustaf Dahlman Västerås SS 1.51,24 -16 19. Henrik Sjöholm Helsingborgs S 1.51,38 -06 20. Michael Söderlund Karlskrona SS 1.51,44 -88 400 m frisim 1. Anders Holmertz Spårvägens Sim 3.46,77 -92 2. Victor Johansson Jönköpings SS 3.50,21 -16 3. Adam Paulsson SK Elfsborg 3.52,33 -16 4. Thomas Lejdström Västerås SS 3.55,30 -82 5. Henrik Jangwall Malmö KK 3.55,72 -89 6. Christoffer Eliasson S 02 3.55,97 -95 7. Christer Wallin MASS 3.56,69 -92 8. Kristian Kron Helsingborgs S 3.56,79 -16 9. Gustav Åberg Lejdström Helsingborgs S 3.56,80 -14 10. Stefan Persson Malmö KK 3.57,39 -86 11. Henrik Leek Motala SS 3.57,58 -86 12. Karl-Erik Elias LASS 3.57,73 -83 13. Jonas Lundström Södertälje SS 3.57,76 -96 14. Magnus Pettersson Jönköpings SS 3.58,12 -79 15. Linus Junefelt Jönköpings SS 3.58,13 -09 16. Gary Andersson KSLS 3.58,30 -77 17. Tommy Werner Karlskrona SS 3.58,51 -92 18. Hans-Olov Nilsson Malmö KK 3.58,56 -89 19. Mikael E Rosén Sundsvalls SS 3.58,80 -97 20. Oskar Nordstrand Helsingborgs S 3.58,97 -13 800 m frisim 1. Victor Johansson Jönköpings SS 7.56,64 -16 2. Anders Holmertz Motala SS 8.02,78 -88 3. Adam Paulsson SK Elfsborg 8.08,61 -15 4. Stefan Persson Malmö KK 8.08,93 -87 5. Karl-Erik Elias LASS 8.15,09 -83 6. Kristian Kron Helsingborgs S 8.15,83 -16 7. Henrik Leek Motala SS 8.16,06 -84 8. Jonas Lundström Södertälje SS 8.16,10 -96 9. Christopher Jedel MASS 8.17,25 -16 10. Gary Andersson KSLS 8.17,47 -77 11. Johan Claar Jönköpings SS 8.18,75 -04 12. Hannes Kohnke Malmö KK 8.19,14 -04 13. Simon Plato Helsingborgs S 8.19,45 -16 14. Anders Grillhammar Polisens IF 8.19,58 -85 Mikael E Rosén Sundsvalls SS 8.19,58 -97 16. Gustav Åberg Lejdström Helsingbors S 8.20,20 -12 17. Oskar Nordstrand Helsingborgs S 8.20,27 -13 18. Christoffer Wallin Helsingborgs S 8.21,45 -09 19. Fredrik Gustafsson Malmö KK 8.22,00 -04 20. Jan Bidrman Malmö KK 8.22,41 -86 1500 m frisim 1. Victor Johansson Jönköpings SS 15.15,24 -16 2. Stefan Persson Malmö KK 15.17,01 -87 3. Anders Holmertz Motala SS 15.29,08 -86 4. Thomas Lejdström Västerås SS 15.38,91 -80 5. Henrik Jangwall Malmö KK 15.40,98 -89 6. Gary Andersson KSLS 15.41,14 -77 7. Jonas Lundström Södertälje SS 15.41,18 -96 8. Henrik Leek Motala SS 15.43,23 -86 9. Ola Strömberg Upsala S 15.43,43 -96 10. Magnus Pettersson Jönköpings SS 15.44,49 -79 11. Christopher Jedel MASS 15,46,87 -15 12. Karl-Erik Elias LASS 15.47,86 -82 13. Adam Paulsson SK Elfsborg 15.48,99 -16 14. Anders Grillhammar SPIF 15.50,39 -84 15. Mattias Olshed SK Sydsim 15.51,63 -95 16. Mikael E Rosén Sundsvalls SS 15.52,03 -99 17. Gustav Åberg Lejdström Helsingborgs S 15.52,75 -11 18. Hannes Kohnke Malmö KK 15.54,50 -02 19. Stefan Andersson Tunafors SK 15.54,76 -80 20. Jarmo Salonen Södertälje SS 15.55,05 -88 50 m ryggsim 1. Pontus Renholm SPIF 25,46 -08 2. Simon Sjödin SK Neptun 25,91 -09 3. Björn Seeliger Södertälje SS 25,93 -16 4. Gustav Hökfelt SK Neptun 25,97 -16 5. Mattias Carlsson Uddevalla Sim 25,98 -15 6. Jesper Björk Helsingborgs S 26,01 -16 7. Niklas Borin Turebergs SK 26,11 -15 8. Stefan Stojmenovic NKK 26,15 -16 9. Oskar Ericsson Täby Sim 26,16 -16 10. Christoffer Carlsen Mölndals ASS 26,17 -14 11. Axel Pettersson Jönköpings SS 26,18 -14 12. Måns Hjelm SS Iden 26,22 -13 13. Eric la Fleur Malmö KK 26,23 -04 Alexander Nyström SK Neptun 26,23 -14 15. Daniel Lönnberg Sundsvalls SS 26,27 -01 Jens Petersson SKK 26,27 -04 17. Petter Fredriksson SK Hajen 26,35 -14 18. Pontus Palmqvist LASS 26,55 -15 19. Fabian Bergman SK Neptun 26,58 -16 20. Michail Papantoniou Väsby SS 26,66 -14 100 m ryggsim 1. Mattias Carlsson Uddevalla Sim 54,85 -14 2. Simon Sjödin SK Neptun 55,10 -11 3. Pierre Roger SK Ran 55,27 -10 4. Pontus Renholm SPIF 55,67 -08 5. Petter Fredriksson SK Hajen 55,76 -16 6. Gustav Hökfelt SK Neptun 55,86 -16 7. Axel Pettersson Jönköpings SS 56,17 -14 8. Mattias Ohlin Trelleborgs SS 56,50 -99 9. Bengt Baron SK Korrugal 56,53 -80 10. Pontus Palmqvist LASS 56,58 -16 11. Oskar Ericsson Täby Sim 56,59 -16 12. Fabian Bergman SK Neptun 56,72 -16 13. Jesper Björk Helsingborgs S 56,73 -15 14. Kristian Kron Helsingborgs S 56,84 -13 15. Daniel Lönnberg Växjö SS 56,87 -96 16. Simon Frank SK Neptun 56,92 -12 17. Stefan Stojmenovic NKK 57,34 -16 18. Jens Petersson SKK 57,36 -03 19. Pär Gustafsson Ängelholms SS 57,46 -96 20 Nicklas Håkansson SPIF 57,47 -90 200 m ryggsim 1. Mattias Carlsson Uddevalla Sim 1.59,29 -14 2. Axel Pettersson Jönköpings SS 2.00,41 -14 3. Kristian Kron Helsingborgs S 2.00,58 -13 4. Petter Fredriksson SK Hajen 2.00,91 -16 5. Simon Sjödin SK Neptun 2.02,07 -13 6. Oskar Ericsson Täby Sim 2.02,13 -16 7. Pierre Roger Väsby SS 2.03,08 -06 8. Linus Junefelt Jönköpings SS 2.03,56 -09 9. Michael Söderlund Karlskona SS 2.04,10 -80 10. Fredrik Lundin Malmö KK 2.04,16 -94 11. Gustav Hökfdelt SK Neptun 2.04,35 -16 12. Bengt Baron SK Korrugal 2.04,40 -80 13. Anders Kroon Upsala S 2.04,57 -91 14. Hans Fredin Södertörns SS 2.04,63 -86 15. Jan Thorell SPIF 2.04,68 -78 16. Martin Svensson Jönköpings SS 2.04,70 -93 17. Fabian Bergman Saltsjöbadens IF 2.04,74 -15 18. Simon Frank SK Neptun 2.05,05 -13 19. Pär Gustafsson Ängelholms SS 2.05,29 -95 20. Nicklas Håkansson SPIF 2.05,31 -90 50 m bröstsim 1. Johannes Skagius Sundsvalls SS 27,16 -13 2. Martin Gustavsson Malmö KK 27,93 -08 3. Patrik Isaksson Västerås SS 28,28 -01 Jakob Dorch LASS 28,28 -11 5. Jonas Andersson SK Neptun 28,37 -08 6.
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