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Ránking Masculino (111) Puntos FINA Desde:01.01.18 Fuentes: www.swimnrankings.net / www.nuotomondiale.altervista.org / www.rfen.es 10 MEJORES TIEMPOS EUROPA (realizados en 2018) + 3 MEJORES ESPAÑOLES *CATEGORÍA MASCULINA ABSOLUTA 1985-97 / ABSLT. JOVEN 1998-99* (11) Ranking de los Españoles Hasta: 31.05.18 Elaboración: JMQB 50 LIBRE 1985-97 (13) 1998-99 (0) 100 LIBRE 1988-97 (9) 1995-99 (3) 2000 (1) 200 LIBRE 1985-97 (9) 1998-99 (3) 2000 (1) 400 LIBRE 1985-97 (11) 1998-99 (2) 800 LIBRE 1985-97 (10) 1998-99 (3) 1500 LIBRE 1985-97 (10) 1998-99 (2) 2000 (1) 4x100 LIBRE (00.00 Mejor tiempo de inicio / 00.00 Mejor tiempo con salida lanzada) Benjamín PROUD (1994) 21.30 (946) Vladimir V. MOROZOV (1992) 47.45 (948) Danas RAPSYS (1995) 1:45.12 (913) James GUY (1995) 3:45.32 (931) Gregorio PALTRINIERI (1994) 7:45.53 (916) Florian WELLBROCK (1997) 14:40.69 (967) Kliment KOLESNIKOV (2000) 48.80 Vladislav GRINEV (1996) 48.56 GRAN 09.04.2018 22.04.2018 06.04.2018 GRAN 05.04.2018 12.04.2018 06.04.2018 RUSIA Andey ZHILKIN (1995) 48.36 Vladimir V. MOROZOV (1992) 48.76 RUSIA LITUANIA ITALIA ALEMANIA BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Moscú (RUS) Estocolmo (SUE) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Riccione (ITA) Estocolmo (SUE) 3:14.48 (906) 20.04.2018 Moscú (RUSIA) Pawel JURASZEK (1994) (926) Duncan W. SCOTT (1997) (932) Alexander KRASNYKH (1995) (884) Alexander KRASNYKH (1995) (925) Florian WELLBROCK (1997) (908) Daniel O. JERVIS (1996) (941) David CUMBERLIDGE (1996) 49.28 Benjamin PROUD (1994) 48.35 21.45 48.02 1:46.25 3:45.84 7:46.85 14:48.67 GRAN 24.05.2018 GRAN 08.04.2018 24.04.2018 20.04.2018 08.04.2018 GRAN 10.04.2018 Jarvis PARKINSON (1998) 49.28 James GUY (1995) 48.34 POLONIA RUSIA RUSIA ALEMANIA BRETAÑA Lodz (POL) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Moscú (RUS) Moscú (RUS) Estocolmo (SUE) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) 3:15.25 (896) 06.04.2018 Gold Coast (AUSTRALIA) Vladimir V. MOROZOV (1992) 21.47 (923) Nandor NEMETH (1999) 48.31 (915) Duncan W. SCOTT (1997) 1:46.30 (883) Domenico ACERENZA (1995) 3:46.27 (920) Victor JOHANSSON (1998) 7:49.77 (891) Gregorio PALTRINIERI (1994) 14:50.35 (936) Lorenzo ZAZZERI (1994) 49.76 Piero CODIA (1989) 49.74 25.04.2018 30.03.2018 GRAN 08.04.2018 10.04.2018 08.04.2018 14.04.2018 ITALIA Ivano VENDRAME (1997) 48.96 Giovanni IZZO (1998) 49.61 RUSIA HUNGRÍA ITALIA SUECIA ITALIA Moscú (RUS) Debrecen (HUN) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Riccione (ITA) Estocolmo (SUE) Riccione (ITA) 3:18.07 (858) 14.04.2018 Riccione (ITALIA) Andrea VERGANI (1997) 21.70 (894) Daniil IZOTOV (1991) 48.31 (915) James GUY (1995) 1:46.40 (880) Henning MUEHLLEITNER (1997) 3:46.98 (911) Mykhaylo ROMANCHUK (1996) 7:49.91 (890) Mykhaylo ROMANCHUK (1996) 14:50.91 (934) Alexis BORISAVLJEVIC (1997) 51.28 Jasper AERENTS (1992) 49.61 10.04.2018 22.04.2018 GRAN 08.04.2018 05.04.2018 12.04.2018 06.04.2018 BÉLGICA Emmanuel VANLUCHENE (1992) 49.03 Pieter TIMMERES (1988) 49.12 ITALIA RUSIA ALEMANIA UCRANIA UCRANIA Riccione (ITA) Moscú (RUS) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Estocolmo (SUE) Jarkov (UCR) Estocolmo (SUE) 3:19.04 (845) 21.01.2018 Amberes (BÉLGICA) Jesse PUTS (1994) 21.85 (876) Alessandro MIRESSI (1998) 48.36 (912) Mikhail VEKOVISCHEV (1998) 1:46.43 (880) Gabriele DETTI (1994) 3:47.07 (910) Henning MUEHLLEITNER (1997) 7:51.73 (880) Sergiy FROLOV (1992) 14:56.81 (916) Bence GYARFAS (1993) 50.38 Maksim LOBANOVSKII (1996) 49.10 15.04.2018 12.04.2018 24.04.2018 10.04.2018 08.04.2018 06.04.2018 HUNGRÍA Krisztian TACKACS (1985) 50.15 Mark MESZAROS (1994) 49.74 HOLANDA ITALIA RUSIA ITALIA ALEMANIA UCRANIA Eindhoven (HOL) Riccione (ITA) Moscú (RUS) Riccione (ITA) Estocolmo (SUE) Estocolmo (SUE) 3:19.37 (841) 30.03.2018 Debrecen (HUNGRÍA) Ari-Pekka LIUKKONEN (1989) 21.88 (872) Mehdy METELLA (1992) 48.42 (903) Mikhail DOVGALYUK (1995) 1:46.49 (878) Florian WELLBROCK (1997) 3:47.17 (909) Daniel O. JERVIS (1996) 7:54.62 (864) Domenico ACERENZA (1995) 15:00.63 (904) Ben SCHWIETERT (1997) 51.36 Nyls KORSTANJE (1999) 49.58 15.04.2018 22.05.2018 24.04.2018 05.04.2018 GRAN 10.04.2018 14.04.2018 HOLANDA Stan PIJNENBURG (1996) 49.34 Kyle STOLK (1996) 49.13 FINLANDIA FRANCIA RUSIA ALEMANIA ITALIA Eindhoven (HOL) Saint Raphael (FRA) Moscú (RUS) Estocolmo (SUE) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Riccione (ITA) 3:19.41 (841) 21.01.2018 Amberes (BÉLGICA) Konrad CZERNIAK (1989) 21.90 (870) Kliment KOLESNIKOV (2000) 48.52 (903) Calum JARVIS (1992) 1:46.53 (877) Danas RAPSYS (1995) 3:47.25 (909) Yaroslav POTAPOV (1999) 7:55.05 (862) David AUBRY (1996) 15:01.85 (900) Pawel SENDYK (1997) 49.97 Jakub KSIAZEK (1998) 49.31 24.05.2018 28.01.2018 GRAN 08.04.2018 14.04.2018 24.04.2018 22.05.2018 POLONIA Piotr MLYNARCZYK (1999) 51.15 Karol OSTROWSKI (1999) 49.75 POLONIA RUSIA LITUANIA RUSIA FRANCIA Lodz (POL) Luxemburgo (LUX) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Alytus (LIT) Moscú (RUS) Saint Raphael (FRA) 3:20.18 (831) 25.05.2018 Lodz (POLONIA) Pawel SENDYK (1997) 21.91 (869) Lucca DOTTO (1990) 48.56 (901) Viacheslav ANDRUSENKO (1992) 1:46.89 (868) Viacheslav ANDRUSENKO (1992) 3:47.25 (909) Ilya DRUZHININ (1998) 7:55.10 (861) Akos KALMAR (2000) 15:03.14 (897) Viktar KRASOCHKA (1996) 50.41 Viktar STASELOVICH (1994) 50.49 24.05.2018 12.04.2018 24.04.2018 20.04.2018 24.04.2018 28.03.2018 BIELORUSIA Ilya SHYMANOVICH (1994) 50.33 Artsiom MACHEKIN (1991) 49.99 POLONIA ITALIA RUSIA RUSIA RUSIA HUNGRÍA Lodz (POL) Riccione (ITA) Moscú (RUS) Moscú (RUS) Moscú (RUS) Debrecen (HUN) 3:21.22 (818) 02.05.2018 Brest (BIELORUSIA) Lucca DOTTO (1990) 21.97 (862) Damian WIERLING (1996) 48.56 (901) Dominik KOZMA (1991) 1:47.16 (862) Victor JOHANSSON (1998) 3:47.33 (907) Ruwen STRAUB (1996) 7:55.69 (858) Ilya DRUZHININ (1998) 15:03.36 (896) Moritz BERG EISCHEID (93) 51.09 Juan Frsco. SEGURA GUTIÉRREZ (94) 50.63 10.04.2018 28.01.2018 31.03.2018 05.04.2018 21.04.2018 21.04.2018 ESPAÑA Oskitz AGUILAR URTXEGUI (95) 51.53 Bruno ORTIZ-CAÑVT. OZEKI (93) 51.62 ITALIA ALEMANIA HUNGRÍA SUECIA ALEMANIA RUSIA Riccione (ITA) Luxemburgo (LUX) Debrecen (HUN) Estocolmo (SUE) Berlín (ALE) Moscú (RUS) 3:24.90 (775)(8) 26.01.2018 Tarrasa (ESPAÑA) Kristian GKOLOMEEV (1993) 21.99 (860) Vladislav GRINEV (1996) 48.63 (897) Tomer FRANKEL (2000) 1:47.16 (862) Daniel O. JERVIS (1996) 3:48.08 (898) Marc Antoine OLIVIER (1996) 7:56.73 (852) Victor JOHANSSON (1998) 15:03.74 (895) Athanasios ZAFEIROPOULOS (2000) 52.27 Apostolos CHRISTOU (1996) 00.00 28.04.2018 21.04.2018 27.04.2018 GRAN 05.04.2018 04.05.2018 06.04.2018 GRECIA Romanos-Iason ALYFANTIS (1986) 00.00 Christos KATRANTZIS (1992) 00.00 GRECIA RUSIA ISRAEL FRANCIA SUECIA Louisville (USA) Moscú (RUS) Wingate (ISR) BRETAÑA Goald Coast (AUS) Burdeos (FRA) Estocolmo (SUE) 3:25.27 (771) 24.02.2018 Oaka (GRECIA) Juan Frsco. SEGURA GUTIÉRREZ (1994) 22.45 (808)(36) Moritz BERG EISCHEID (1993) 49.92 (829)(72) Francisco ARÉVALO RUBIO (1999) 1:49.43 (809)(63) Miguel DURÁN NAVIA (1995) 3:49.39 (882)(19) Miguel DURÁN NAVIA (1995) 7:58.40 (844)(19) Miguel DURÁN NAVIA (1995) 15:11.96 (871)(15) 1) ESPAÑA no llevará equipo de relevos masculino para esta prueba. 11.04.2018 09.04.2018 11.04.2018 07.04.2018 10.04.2018 08.04.2018 2) El equipo de ESPAÑA que figura en este cuadro, compitió en el Cto. Invierno Junior/Absoluto de Cataluña. ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) 3) En los equipos en los que no figuran los tiempos de los nadadores, es porque en la web swimrankings no Marcos GARCÍA SOTO (1988) 23.10 (741)(145) Alex RAMOS FERNÁNDEZ (1999) 50.32 (810)(121) Marc SÁNCHEZ TORRENS (1992) 1:49.66 (804)(71) Francisco ARÉVALO RUBIO (1999) 3:49.85 (877)(21) Raúl SANTIAGO BETANCOR (1997) 7:58.73 (842)(22) Antonio ARROYO PÉREZ (1994) 15:17.23 (856)(23) aparecen los mismos. En la web nuotomondiale no figuran los registros de relevos en ninguna de sus modalidades. 11.04.2018 08.04.2018 11.04.2018 07.04.2018 10.04.2018 08.04.2018 ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) NOTA: LOS COMPONENTES DE LOS EQUIPOS DE RELEVOS QUE APARECEN EN ESTOS LISTADOS, NO SERÁN LOS MISMOS QUE Moritz BERG EISCHEID (1993) 23.11 (740)(147) Oskitz AGUILAR URTXEGUI (1995) 50.54 (799)(151) Alex RAMOS FERNÁNDEZ (1999) 1:49.72 (802)(73) Marcos RODRÍGUEZ MESA (1997) 3:51.38 (860)(37) Marcos RODRÍGUEZ MESA (1997) 7:59.07 (840)(23) Raúl SANTIAGO BETANCOR (1997) 15:19.84 (849)(30) REPRESENTEN A SUS RESPECTIVOS PAÍSES EN EL CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA A CELEBRAR EN GLASGOW EN AGOSTO. 11.04.2018 09.04.2018 10.04.2018 07.04.2018 10.04.2018 08.04.2018 ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA ESPAÑA LA GRAN MAYORÍA PERTENECEN A LOS CLUBES QUE HAN SIDO LOS GANADORES EN SUS RESPECTIVOS CAMPEONATOS NACIONALES. Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) Málaga (ESP) 50 MARIPOSA 1985-97 (11) 1998-99 (2) 2002 (1) 100 MARIPOSA 1985-97 (9) 1998-99 (3) 2000 (1) 200 MARIPOSA 1985-97 (8) 1998-99 (2) 2000-01 (3) 50 ESPALDA 1985-97 (11) 1998-99 (1) 2000-01 (1) 100 ESPALDA 1985-97 (10) 1998-99 (1) 2000-01(2) 200 ESPALDA 1985-97 (9) 1998-99 (2) 2000-01 (2) 4x200 LIBRE (00.00 Mejor tiempo de inicio / 00.00 Mejor tiempo con salida lanzada) Benjamín PROUD (1994) 22.96 (932) James GUY (1995) 51.31 (915) Kristof MILAK (2000) 1:52.71 (968) Vladimir V.
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