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28. 200 M FREESTYLE 08/06/2014 11:36:38 28. 200 m FREESTYLE MEN Record Monde 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record Europe 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record du Meeting 1:44.88 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 14/06/2009 à MONACO Rk Name Ctry Naiss Club Time - React - Rem Pts 50m 100m 150m 1. Dominik KOZMA HUN 1991 HUNGARY 1:48.98 (0.68) 819 25.65 53.42 1:21.09 2. Pieter TIMMERS BEL 1988 VLAAMSE ZWEMFEDERATIE 1:49.41 (0.74) 810 25.70 53.00 1:21.50 3. Yannick LEBHERZ GER 1989 GERMANY 1:49.48 (0.75) 808 25.64 53.13 1:21.45 4. Daiya SETO JPN 1994 JAPAN 1:49.79 (0.61) 801 25.84 53.74 1:22.00 5. Chad LE CLOS RSA 1992 SOUTH AFRICA 1:50.07 (0.67) 795 25.84 53.77 1:22.29 6. Stephen MILNE GBR 1994 GREAT BRITAIN 1:50.14 (0.75) 794 26.20 54.30 1:22.47 7. David BRANDL AUT 1987 AUSTRIA 1:50.15 (0.74) 794 26.46 54.00 1:22.55 8. Devon Myles BROWN RSA 1992 SOUTH AFRICA 1:50.52 (0.70) 786 26.20 54.14 1:22.54 9. Florian VOGEL GER 1994 GERMANY 1:50.68 (0.67) 782 26.00 54.07 1:22.31 10. Robin BACKHAUS GER 1989 GERMANY 1:50.70 (0.64) 782 25.98 54.10 1:22.83 11. Daniel SKAANING DEN 1993 DENMARK 1:51.03 (0.59) 775 26.06 53.58 1:22.20 12. Robbie RENWICK GBR 1988 GREAT BRITAIN 1:51.38 (0.66) 768 26.38 54.90 1:23.48 13. Théo FUCHS FRA 1993 AMIENS METROPOLE NAT. 1:51.41 (0.75) 767 26.36 54.97 1:23.65 14. David KARASEK SUI 1987 LIMMAT SHARKS ZÜRICH 1:51.50 (0.71) 765 26.48 54.80 1:23.40 15. Mads GLAESNER DEN 1988 DENMARK 1:51.53 (0.71) 764 27.08 55.56 1:23.90 16. Joshua STEYN RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:51.86 (0.69) 758 26.13 54.27 1:22.91 17. Calum JARVIS GBR 1992 NATIONAL CENTRE BATH 1:51.91 (0.74) 757 26.54 55.25 1:24.00 18. Jordan POTHAIN FRA 1994 NAUTIC CLUB ALP'38 1:51.94 (0.71) 756 26.17 53.71 1:22.38 19. Louis CROEMEN BEL 1994 VLAAMSE ZWEMFEDERATIE 1:52.12 (0.73) 752 26.12 53.57 1:22.67 20. Jacob HEIDTMANN GER 1994 GERMANY 1:52.35 (0.72) 748 26.26 54.41 1:23.38 21. Calvin JUSTUS RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:52.49 (0.72) 745 25.77 54.27 1:23.32 22. Alexis SANTOS POR 1992 PORTUGAL 1:52.61 (0.68) 743 26.50 55.16 1:23.89 22. Pal JOENSEN FAR 1990 FAROES 1:52.61 (0.66) 743 26.54 54.80 1:23.50 24. Arnau ROVIRA ESP 1995 CATALANA 1:52.66 (0.62) 742 26.62 55.01 1:24.21 25. Markus Kroeyer SVENDSEN DEN 1997 DENMARK 1:52.78 (0.70) 739 26.60 54.88 1:23.92 26. Leith SHANKLAND RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:52.80 (0.69) 739 25.40 54.37 1:23.71 27. Vinicius WAKED BRA 1987 BRAZILIAN MILITARY TEAM 1:52.87 (0.64) 738 26.27 54.62 1:23.76 Page n° 12 08/06/2014 11:36:38 28. 200 m FREESTYLE MEN Record Monde 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record Europe 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record du Meeting 1:44.88 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 14/06/2009 à MONACO Rk Name Ctry Naiss Club Time - React - Rem Pts 50m 100m 150m 28. Benjamin HOCKIN PAR 1986 PARAGUAY 1:52.96 (0.78) 736 26.53 55.44 1:24.50 29. Sebastian OVESEN DEN 1990 DENMARK 1:53.13 (0.66) 732 26.74 55.22 1:24.21 30. Gabriele MINICINI ITA 1995 EMILIA ROMAGNA 1:53.16 (0.73) 732 26.31 54.92 1:23.89 30. Marc SANCHEZ ESP 1992 SPAIN 1:53.16 (0.64) 732 26.44 55.01 1:24.20 32. Christoph FILDEBRABDT GER 1989 SSG SAAR MAX RITTER 1:53.19 (0.66) 731 25.80 53.53 1:23.20 33. Joao DE LUCCA BRA 1990 BRAZILIAN MILITARY TEAM 1:53.57 (0.68) 724 26.74 55.49 1:24.65 34. Jérémy DESPLANCHES SUI 1994 OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 1:53.73 (0.68) 721 26.95 55.74 1:25.38 35. Victor GOICOECHEA ESP 1994 CATALANA 1:53.97 (0.71) 716 26.90 55.64 1:25.05 36. Norbert SZABO HUN 1996 HUNGARY 1:54.04 (0.66) 715 27.14 55.98 1:25.23 37. Jacques VAN WYK RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:54.09 (0.69) 714 26.32 54.71 1:24.22 38. Jean Baptiste FEBO SUI 1992 OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 1:54.15 (0.67) 713 26.10 55.20 1:24.67 39. Leonardo DE DEUS BRA 1991 BRAZILIAN MILITARY TEAM 1:54.26 (0.68) 711 26.90 55.87 1:25.28 40. Rahiti DE VOS FRA 1996 FRANCE JEUNES 1:54.31 (0.72) 710 27.00 56.20 1:25.52 41. Nicolas BLANCH DEN 1997 DENMARK 1:54.58 (0.61) 705 26.44 55.03 1:24.51 42. Daniel RONALDSON RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:54.67 (0.73) 703 26.58 55.56 1:25.68 43. Sebastian STEFFEN AUT 1997 AUSTRIA 1:54.92 (0.65) 699 26.09 54.69 1:24.61 43. Byron DOYLE RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:54.92 (0.71) 699 26.17 55.36 1:25.28 45. Jasper AERENTS BEL 1992 VLAAMSE ZWEMFEDERATIE 1:54.98 (0.70) 698 26.52 55.28 1:25.64 46. Nicolas D'ORIANO FRA 1997 FRANCE JEUNES 1:55.36 (0.67) 691 27.41 56.65 1:26.63 47. Simon RABOLD SUI 1990 SWITZERLAND 1:55.41 (0.77) 690 27.34 56.41 1:25.67 48. Caydon MULLER RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:55.63 (0.72) 686 26.24 55.97 1:25.79 49. Pit BRANDENBURGER LUX 1995 LUXEMBOURG 1:55.89 (0.69) 681 26.95 55.43 1:25.27 50. Anton Orskov IPSEN DEN 1994 DENMARK 1:56.05 (0.66) 678 27.25 56.68 1:26.57 51. Frederik J SOERENSEN DEN 1997 DENMARK 1:56.14 (0.72) 677 25.93 55.12 1:25.58 52. Valentin LEONARDI FRA 1996 OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 1:56.24 (0.69) 675 26.86 56.54 1:26.43 53. Frans JOHANNESSEN DEN 1992 DENMARK 1:56.26 (0.68) 675 27.04 56.77 1:27.54 54. Kevin BARGATE RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:56.27 (0.67) 675 26.97 56.68 1:26.83 Page n° 13 08/06/2014 11:36:38 28. 200 m FREESTYLE MEN Record Monde 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record Europe 1:42.00 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 28/07/2009 à ROME (ITA) Record du Meeting 1:44.88 établi par Paul BIEDERMANN (GERMANY) le 14/06/2009 à MONACO Rk Name Ctry Naiss Club Time - React - Rem Pts 50m 100m 150m 55. Sandy BOLE FRA 1994 AS MONACO NATATION 1:56.49 (0.68) 671 26.82 55.93 1:26.16 56. Martin BINEDELL RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:56.52 (0.71) 670 26.86 56.90 1:26.68 57. Timothy SATES RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:56.76 (0.81) 666 26.38 55.63 1:25.74 58. Ambroise PETIT FRA 1995 OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 1:57.27 (0.65) 658 26.96 56.86 1:27.23 59. Magnus WESTERMANN DEN 1995 DENMARK 1:57.31 (0.60) 657 26.77 55.58 1:25.56 60. Thomas LIESS SUI 1995 GENEVE NATATION 1885 1:57.39 (0.76) 656 26.71 56.83 1:27.84 61. Tristan DOYLE RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:57.47 (0.71) 654 27.34 57.07 1:27.86 62. Timothey SIRVENT FRA 1993 OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 1:57.84 (0.72) 648 27.36 57.40 1:27.56 63. Nans ROCH FRA 1996 MONTPELLIER ANUC 1:58.06 (0.69) 644 27.39 57.50 1:27.81 64. Shuhuai ZHANG CHN 1993 PR OF CHINA 1:58.32 (0.71) 640 26.86 55.74 1:26.62 65. Alan CABELLO ESP 1988 CATALANA 1:58.46 (0.67) 638 26.78 56.15 1:26.84 66. Simon LAPOUS FRA 1998 MONTPELLIER ANUC 1:58.86 (0.72) 631 28.22 58.15 1:28.64 67. Alberto DELMONTE ITA 1990 SWIM PRO SS9 ASD 1:59.16 (0.68) 627 27.31 57.56 1:29.31 68. Christian VON LEHN GER 1992 GERMANY 1:59.49 (0.73) 622 28.02 58.00 1:28.99 69. Bailey MUSGRAVE RSA 1991 SOUTH AFRICA 1:59.58 (0.68) 620 27.34 57.91 1:28.77 70.
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