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Men's 200M Breast (Heat 1) Final Men's 200m Breast (Heat 1) Final 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 10, 2016 World Record: 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi, JPN, Gifu, JPN, 9/15/2012 (29.16, 1:01.72, 1:34.78, 2:07.01) American Record: 2:07.17 Josh Prenot, USA, Omaha, NE, USA, 6/30/2016 (29.21, 1:01.67, 1:34.19, 2:07.17) Olympic Record: 2:07.22 Ippei Watanabe, JPN, Rio, BRA, 8/9/2016 (29.14, 1:01.83, 1:34.55, 2:07.22) Marco Koch National Records: 2:07.47 GER Marco Koch 2014 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Semis: 7 (29.20, 1:02.54, 1:35.28, 2:08.12) 1. 2:07.17 Josh Prenot, USA, 6/30/2016 Federation: Germany (GER) Prelims: 5 (29.85, 1:02.70, 1:35.91, 2:08.98) 2. 2:07.22 Ippei Watanabe, JPN, 8/9/2016 Age/DOB: 26 / Jan 25, 1990 2015 World Champs: 1 Final, 200m BR 3. 2:07.69 Marco Koch, GER, 1/29/2016 Olympics History: 2012: 13th 200 Br 4. 2:07.73 Andrew Willis, GBR, 8/9/2016 1 Hometown: Darmstadt, Germany Briefly: 2x Olympian, 3x World Champ member for GER 5. 2:07.81 Kevin Cordes, USA, 6/29/2016 Personal Best World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 1s, 0b 6. 2:07.91 Yasuhiro Koseki, JPN, 8/9/2016 7. 2:07.93 Anton Chupkov, RUS, 8/9/2016 02:07.47 8. 2:08.14 Will Licon, USA, 6/30/2016 9. 2:08.20 Dmitriy Balandin, KAZ, 8/9/2016 10. 2:08.33 Ross Murdoch, GBR, 5/16/2016 Kevin Cordes National Records: 2:07.17 Josh Prenot 2016 Semis: 5 (28.97, 1:01.40, 1:34.23, 2:07.99) Top Times 2015 (Last Year) Federation: United States (USA) Prelims: 7 (29.36, 1:02.41, 1:35.92, 2:09.30) 1. 2:07.76 Marco Koch, GER, 8/7/2015 Age/DOB: 22 / Aug 13, 1993 2016 Oly Games: 4 Final, 100 BR 2. 2:07.77 Yasuhiro Koseki, JPN, 4/7/2015 2015 World Champs: 2 Final, 200m BR 3. 2:08.05 Kevin Cordes, USA, 8/7/2015 2 Hometown: Naperville, Ill. Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games. 4. 2:08.10 Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 8/7/2015 Personal Best World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 2s, 1b 5. 2:08.34 Adam Peaty, GBR, 4/14/2015 6. 2:08.52 Andrew Willis, GBR, 8/7/2015 02:07.81 7. 2:08.89 Nic Fink, USA, 8/15/2015 8. 2:08.90 Josh Prenot, USA, 7/3/2015 9. 2:08.98 Ilya Khomenko, RUS, 4/19/2015 Josh Prenot National Records: 2:07.17 Josh Prenot 2016 10. 2:09.08 Kazuki Kohinata, JPN, 7/3/2015 Semis: 3 (29.43, 1:02.15, 1:34.68, 2:07.78) 10. 2:09.08 Cody Miller, USA, 8/11/2015 Federation: United States (USA) Prelims: 10 (29.95, 1:03.23, 1:36.58, 2:09.91) Age/DOB: 23 / Jul 28, 1993 WUGs History: 2015: Gold, 200m BR; Silver, 200m IM, 2015 World Championships (Top 8) Silver, 400m IM 1. 2:07.76 Marco Koch GER 3 Height: 5' 11" (180.3 cm) Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games. 2. 2:08.05 Kevin Cordes USA Personal Best Hometown: Santa Maria, Calif. 3. 2:08.10 Daniel Gyurta HUN Coach: Dave Durden 4. 2:08.52 Andrew Willis GBR 02:07.17 5. 2:09.12 Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 6. 2:09.58 Dmitriy Balandin KAZ 7. 2:09.96 Anton Chupkov RUS Ippei Watanabe National Records: 2:07.01 JPN Akihiro Yamaguchi 2012 8. 2:10.02 Mao Feilian CHN Semis: 1 (29.14, 1:01.83, 1:34.55, 2:07.22) Federation: Japan (JPN) Prelims: 8 (29.20, 1:02.37, 1:35.76, 2:09.63) 2012 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Age/DOB: 19 / Mar 18, 1997 2016 Oly Games: 18 Prelim, 100 BR 1. 2:07.28 Daniel Gyurta HUN 4 2014 Youth Oly Games: 1 Final, 200m BR 2. 2:07.43 Michael Jamieson GBR Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games. 3. 2:08.29 Ryo Tateishi JPN Personal Best 4. 2:08.35 Kosuke Kitajima JPN 5. 2:09.02 Scott Weltz USA 02:07.22 6. 2:09.25 Clark Burckle USA 7. 2:09.28 Brenton Rickard AUS 8. 2:09.44 Andrew Willis GBR Andrew Willis National Records: 1:02.39 GBR Craig Benson 2016 Semis: 2 (29.04, 1:02.04, 1:34.91, 2:07.73) 2008 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) Federation: Great Britain (GBR) Prelims: 3 (29.67, 1:02.67, 1:36.28, 2:08.92) 1. 2:07.64 Kosuke Kitajima JPN 2. 2:08.88 Brenton Rickard AUS Age/DOB: 25 / Dec 3, 1990 Olympics History: 2012: 8th 200 Br World Champs History: 2015: 4th 200 Br ... 2013: 4th 200 3. 2:08.94 Hugues Duboscq FRA 5 Hometown: Frimley, England 4. 2:09.03 Mike Brown CAN Br ... 2011: 8th 200 Br Briefly: 2x Olympian, 3x World Champ member for GBR 5. 2:09.22 Daniel Gyurta HUN Personal Best 6. 2:09.76 Scott Spann USA 02:07.73 7. 2:10.57 Loris Facci ITA 8. 2:11.48 Paolo Bossini ITA 2004 Olympic Games (Final Top 3) Yasuhiro Koseki National Records: 2:07.01 JPN Akihiro Yamaguchi 2012 Semis: 4 (28.88, 1:01.81, 1:35.26, 2:07.91) 1. Kosuke Kitajima JPN 2:09.44 Federation: Japan (JPN) Prelims: 2 (28.90, 1:01.95, 1:35.03, 2:08.61) 2. Daniel Gyurta HUN 2:10.80 3. Brendan Hansen USA 2:10.87 Age/DOB: 24 / Mar 14, 1992 2016 Oly Games: 6 Final, 100 BR World Champs History: 2015: 5th 200 Br, 14th 100 Br 6 Hometown: Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, World Record Progression (Last 3) Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games, 1x World Champ Japan member for JPN 1. 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi, JPN, 9/15/2012 Personal Best 2. 2:07.28 Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 7/28/2012 02:07.77 3. 2:07.31 Christian Sprenger, AUS, 7/30/2009 All-Time Top 10 Performers 1. 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi, JPN, 9/15/2012 National Records: 2:07.93 RUS Anton Chupkov 2016 Anton Chupkov 2. 2:07.17 Josh Prenot, USA, 6/30/2016 Semis: 6 (29.42, 1:02.41, 1:35.53, 2:08.08) 3. 2:07.22 Ippei Watanabe, JPN, 8/9/2016 Federation: Russia (RUS) Prelims: 1 (29.59, 1:02.77, 1:35.52, 2:07.93) 4. 2:07.23 Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 7/28/2013 Age/DOB: 19 / Jan 1, 1997 2015 World Champs: 7 Final, 200m BR 2014 Youth Oly Games: 3 Final, 200m BR 5. 2:07.30 Ross Murdoch, GBR, 7/24/2014 7 6. 2:07.31 Christian Sprenger, AUS, 7/30/2009 Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games. 7. 2:07.42 Eric Shanteau, USA, 7/30/2009 Personal Best 8. 2:07.43 Michael Jamieson, GBR, 7/28/2012 02:07.93 9. 2:07.47 Marco Koch, GER, 8/18/2014 10. 2:07.51 Kosuke Kitajima, JPN, 6/8/2008 All-Time Top 10 Performances Dmitriy Balandin National Records: 2:07.67 KAZ Dmitriy Balandin 2014 1. 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi, JPN, 9/15/2012 Semis: 8 (29.05, 1:01.79, 1:35.11, 2:08.20) 2. 2:07.17 Josh Prenot, USA, 6/30/2016 Federation: Kazakhstan (KAZ) Prelims: 6 (30.08, 1:02.97, 1:36.47, 2:09.00) 3. 2:07.22 Ippei Watanabe, JPN, 8/9/2016 2016 Oly Games: 8 Final, 100 BR Age/DOB: 21 / Apr 4, 1995 4. 2:07.23 Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 7/28/2013 World Champs History: 2015: 4th 100 Br, 6th 200 Br, 9th 8 Hometown: Almaty, Kazakhstan 5. 2:07.28 Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 7/28/2012 50 Br 6. 2:07.30 Ross Murdoch, GBR, 7/24/2014 Personal Best WUGs History: 2015: Gold 100 Br, Bronze 50 Br, 7th 200 Br Briefly: 2016 will be his 1st Olympic games, 1x World Champ 7. 2:07.31 Christian Sprenger, AUS, 7/30/2009 02:07.67 member for KAZ 8. 2:07.42 Eric Shanteau, USA, 7/30/2009 9. 2:07.43 Michael Jamieson, GBR, 7/28/2012 10. 2:07.47 Marco Koch, GER, 8/18/2014 Women's 100m Free (Heat 1) Semi 2016 Olympic Games - Semi/Finals | August 10, 2016 World Record: 52.06 Cate Campbell, AUS, Brisbane, AUS, 7/2/2016 American Record: 53.02 Amanda Weir, USA, Rome, ITA, 7/30/2009 (26.26, 53.02) Olympic Record: 52.78 Cate Campbell, AUS, Rio, BRA, 8/10/2016 (25.39, 52.78) Etiene Medeiros National Records: 54.03 BRA Larissa Oliveira 2016 Top Times 2016 (This Year) Prelims: 14 (26.19, 54.38) 1. 52.06 Cate Campbell, AUS, 7/1/2016 Federation: Brazil (BRA) 2016 Oly Games: 25 Prelim, 100 BK; 2. 52.58 Bronte Campbell, AUS, 4/7/2016 Age/DOB: 25 / May 24, 1991 World Champs History: 2015: Silver 50 Bk, 9th 100 Bk, 3. 52.78 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 3/30/2016 16th 50 Fr ... 2013: 4th 50 Bk 4. 52.80 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2016 1 World Champs LCM Medals: 0g, 1s, 0b Pan Ams History: 2015: Silver 50 Fr ..
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