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FINAL 100 Breast Men FINAL 100 breast men World Record 57.13 Adam Peaty (GBR) 07. AUG 2016, Rio de Janeiro European Record 57.13 Adam Peaty (GBR) 07. AUG 2016, Rio de Janeiro World Best Time 2018 58.04 Adam Peaty (GBR) Olympic Champion 2016 57.13 Adam Peaty (GBR) World Champion 2017 57.47 Adam Peaty (GBR) European Champion 2016 58.36 Adam Peaty (GBR) Championships Record 57.89 Adam Peaty (GBR), 2018 (heats) Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC DoB: 23 AUG 1990 SC- 15. (50BR) ‘17 PoB: Senta LC-4. (50BR) '14 LC-12. (50BR) ‘17 Residence: Becej LC-7. (50BR) '16 Caba SILADJI LC-8. (50BR) '15 Club: PK Tamis 26. (100BR) ’16 LC-10. (50BR) '12 1 LC-12. (50BR) '09, '17 SRB Coach: Sebastijan Higl 31. (100BR) '12 LC-10. (100BR) '16 LC-18. (100BR) '09 QT 59.91 Occ.: Student (biochemical LC-19. (100BR) '12 PB 59.74 SC-9. (50BR) '10 engineering) SC-3. (50BR) '09 Height: 185cm SC-10. (100BR) '09 DoB: 22 OCT 1995 PoB: Katwijk an Zee SC-4. (200BR) '17 Arno KAMMINGA LC-18. (50BR) '17 Residence: Amsterdam SC-6. (100BR) '17 2 LC-13.. (100BR) '17 NED Occupation: Student (Business) SC-9. (50BR) '17 LC-14. (200BR) '17 QT 59.74 PB 59.14 Club: De Dofijn SC-1. (4x50MM) 17 Coach: Mark Faber DoB: 22 FEB 1997 PoB: Moscow LC-1. (200BR) '17 JUN-1. (100BR) '15 YOG Anton CHUPKOV Club: “Youth of Moscow” LC-7. (200BR) ’15 JUN-1. (200BR) '15 1. (100BR) '14 3 Coach: Aleksander Nemtryev JUN-1. (100BR) '15 JUN-2. (200BR) '14 RUS 3. (50BR) '14 Occupation: Student (sports JUN-1. (200BR) '15 JUN-3. (50BR) '14 QT 59.43 3. (200BR) '14 PB 59.15 management) JUN-1. (4x100MR) '15 JUN-3. (100BR) '14 Height: 188cm 1. (100BR) '16 DoB:28 Dec 1994 LC-1. (50BR) '15, '17 LC-1. (50BR) '14, '16 2. (4x100M) '16 PoB: Uttoxeter LC-1. (100BR) '15, '17 LC-1. (100BR) '14, '16 Adam PEATY Commonwealth Games Club: Loughborough National LC-2. (4x100MR) '17 SC-2. (50BR) '15 4 1. (100BR) '14 GBR Centre SC-2. (50BR) '14 SC-2. (100BR) '15 2. (50BR) '14 QT 58.04 Coach: Melanie Marshall SC-2. (100BR) '14 SC-3. (50BR) '17 PB 57.13 = WR Note: MBE (Member of the Height: 191cm SC-2. (4x50MM) '14 SC-13. (200BR) '17 British Empire) Commonwealth Games DoB:12 NOV 1993 1. (200BR) ‘18 James WILBY PoB: Glasgow 2. (100BR) ‘18 Universiade 5 Club: Loughborough NC 3. (50BR) ’18 GBR 2. (100BR) ‘15 QT 59.23 Coach: Dave Hemmings 6. (200BR) ‘14 PB 59.12 Height: 191cm 7. (100BR) ‘14 11. (50BR) ‘14 LC-1. (100BR) '12 LC-2. (50BR) '11 LC-1. (50BR) '10 DoB: 03 AUG 1988 LC-2. (100BR) '11 LC-2. (50BR) '12 Fabio SCOZZOLI PoB: Lugo/Forli LC-5. (100BR) '13 LC-3. (100BR) '10 6 ITA Club: CS Esercito/Imolanuoto 7. (100BR) '12 LC-6. (50BR) '17 LC-10. (50BR) '16 QT 59.65 Coach: Cesare Casella SC-1. (100BR) '12 SC-1. (50BR) '11, '12 PB 59.33 Height: 187cm SC-2. (100BR) '10 SC-1. (100BR) '10, '12 SC-3. (100BR) '16 SC-1. (50BR) '17 SC-2. (100BR) ‘17 DoB: 05 JUN 1997 PoB/Residence: Panevezys SC-10. (10BR) ‘17 Andrius SIDLAUSKAS LC-6. (100BR) '17 Occupation: Student SC-13. (100BR) ‘15 7 23. (100BR) ‘16 JUN-1. (50BR) ‘15 LTU Club: Panevezio “Zemyna” JUN-1. (50BR) ‘15 JUN-3. (100BR) ‘15 QT 59.76 PB 59.12 Coach: Ina Paipeliene JUN-2. (100BR) ‘15 Height: 182cm Kirill PRIGODA DoB: 29 DEC 1995 LC-3. (100BR) '17 SC-1. (200BR) ‘17 PoB: St Petersburg LC-7. (50BR) '17 SC-2. (50BR) ‘17 8 20. (100BR) ‘16 RUS Club: Ekran SC-4. (50BR) ‘16 SC-3. (100BR) ‘17 QT 59.39 PB 59.05 Coach: Mikhail Gorelik SC-5. (200IM) ‘16 SC-1. (4x50MR) 17 All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History (last 10) 57.13 Peaty, Adam/GBR - 07/08/16 57.89 Peaty, Adam/GBR 03/08/18 59.97 Roman Sloudnov, RUS Moscow, 2001 58.46 Van Der Burgh Cameron/RSA - 28/07/12 58.78 Koseki, Yasuhiro/JPN 16/06/18 59.94 Roman Sloudnov, RUS Fukuoka, 2001 58.58 Rickard, Brenton/AUS - 26/07/09 59.12 Wilby, James /GBR 03/08/18 59.76 Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Eindhoven, 2008 58.64 Duboscq, Hugues/FRA - 26/07/09 59.14 Kamminga, Arno/NED 29/06/18 59.41 Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Beijing, 2008 58.64 Cordes, Kevin/USA - 23/07/17 59.14 Murdoch, Ross/GBR 03/08/18 59.16 Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Beijing, 2008 58.67 Borysik, Igor/UKR - 13/07/09 59.15 Chupkov, Anton/RUS 21/04/18 59.01 Hugues Duboscq, FRA Rome, 2009 58.71 Dale Oen, Alexander/NOR - 24/07/11 59.19 Wilson, Andrew/USA 03/03/18 58.64 Hugues Duboscq, FRA Rome, 2009 58.78 Koseki, Yasuhiro/JPN - 16/06/18 59.26 Yan, Zibei/CHN 13/04/18 57.92 Adam Peaty, GBR London, 2015 58.79 Sprenger, Christian/AUS - 28/07/13 59.27 Prigoda, Kirill/RUS 21/04/18 57.55 Adam Peaty, GBR Rio de Janeiro, 2016 58.87 Miller, Cody/USA - 07/08/16 59.33 Scozzoli, Fabio/ITA 10/04/18 57.13 Adam Peaty, GBR Rio de Janeiro, 2016 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 58.96 Adam Peaty (GBR) 1 58.36 Adam Peaty (GBR) 1 57.13 Adam Peaty (GBR) 1 57.47 Adam Peaty (GBR) 2 59.43 Ross Murdoch (GBR) 2 59.73 Ross Murdoch (GBR) 2 58.69 Cameron v.d. Burgh (RSA) 2 58.79 Kevin Cordes (USA) 3 59.61 Giedrius Titenis (LTU) 3 1:00.10 Giedrius Titenis (LTU) 3 58.87 Cody Miller (USA) 3 59.05 Kirill Prigoda (RUS) .
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