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Top Times: Multiple Athletes Top Times Multiple Athletes 2016 Olympic Events* Time Swimmer Date of Birth Age Team Date Place Meet 50 LCM Freestyle 1 21.32 Manaudou, Florent Nov 12, 1990 25 France Aug 6, 2016 1st 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 2 21.40 Ervin, Anthony L. May 26, 1981 35 Usa Aug 6, 2016 1st 2016 Olympic Games Rio 3 21.44 McEvoy, Cameron May 13, 1994 21 Australia Apr 7, 2016 1st 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 4 21.46 Govorov, Andriy Apr 10, 1992 24 Ukraine Aug 6, 2016 (T)2nd 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 5 21.47 Adrian, Nathan G. Dec 7, 1988 27 Usa Aug 6, 2016 4th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 6 21.54 Proud, Benjamin Sep 21, 1994 21 Great Britain Aug 6, 2016 5th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 7 21.69 Morozov, Vladimir Jun 16, 1992 23 Russia Apr 16, 2016 1st 2016 RUS Nationals (semis) 8 21.71 Fratus, Bruno G. Jun 30, 1989 27 Brazil Aug 6, 2016 (T)6th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 8 21.71 Bilis, Simonas Nov 11, 1993 22 Lithuania Aug 6, 2016 (T)6th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 10 21.75 Jones, Cullen A. Feb 29, 1984 32 Usa Jun 26, 2016 3rd 2016 USA Olympic Trials 11 21.76 Dressel, Caeleb R. Aug 16, 1996 19 Usa Jun 26, 2016 1st 2016 USA Olympic Trials (prelims) 12 21.79 Tandy, Brad May 2, 1991 25 South Africa Aug 6, 2016 (T)6th 2016 Olympic Games Rio 13 21.81 Wierling, Damian Feb 13, 1996 20 Germany May 5, 2016 1st GER Nationals Berlin (prelims) 14 21.82 Duarte, Italo M. Mar 13, 1992 24 Brazil Apr 15, 2016 2nd Trofeu Maria Lenk Rio 14 21.82 Puts, Jesse Aug 1, 1994 22 Netherlands Dec 16, 2016 1st NED Meet Amsterdam 16 21.83 Condorelli, Santo Y. Jan 17, 1995 21 Canada Aug 6, 2016 (T)7th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (prelims) 17 21.84 Schneider, Josh J. Jan 11, 1988 28 Usa Jun 26, 2016 1st 2016 USA Olympic Trials (swim-off) 17 21.84 Dotto, Luca Apr 18, 1990 26 Italy Aug 6, 2016 9th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 19 21.89 Gkolomeev, Kristian Jul 4, 1993 22 Greece May 16, 2016 3rd 2016 European Championships London (semis) 20 21.91 Cielo Filho, Cesar Jan 10, 1987 29 Brazil Apr 15, 2016 3rd Trofeu Maria Lenk Rio 21 21.92 Liukkonen, Ari-Pekka Feb 9, 1989 27 Finland May 16, 2016 (T)4th 2016 European Championships London (semis) 22 21.95 Czerniak, Konrad Jul 11, 1989 26 Poland Mar 19, 2016 1st ESP Spring Nationals Sabadell 23 21.96 Chadwick, Michael H. Apr 15, 1995 21 Usa Jun 26, 2016 6th 2016 USA Olympic Trials 24 21.99 Feigen, James E. Sep 26, 1989 26 Usa Jun 26, 2016 7th 2016 USA Olympic Trials 24 21.99 Trandafir, Norbert Feb 8, 1988 28 Romania Aug 6, 2016 14th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (semis) 26 22.01 Shioura, Shinri Nov 26, 1991 24 Japan Aug 6, 2016 (T)14th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (prelims) 27 22.03 Nakamura, Katsumi Feb 21, 1994 22 Japan Nov 17, 2016 (T)1st Asian Championships Tokyo 27 22.03 Yu, Hexin Jan 1, 1996 20 China Nov 17, 2016 (T)1st Asian Championships Tokyo 29 22.06 Bocchia, Federico Jan 1, 1986 30 Italy Apr 19, 2016 2nd ITA Spring Nationals 29 22.06 Virva, Dillon R. Dec 27, 1993 22 Usa Jun 26, 2016 6th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (semis) 31 22.07 Takacs, Krisztian Dec 30, 1985 30 Hungary May 16, 2016 (T)6th 2016 European Championships London 32 22.08 Abood, Matthew Jun 28, 1986 29 Australia Apr 7, 2016 2nd 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 33 22.09 Bousquet, Fred Apr 8, 1981 34 France Mar 29, 2016 2nd FRA Nationals Montpellier 33 22.09 Copeland, William F. Apr 21, 1986 30 Usa Jun 26, 2016 2nd 2016 USA Olympic Trials (swim-off) 33 22.09 Izzo, Giovanni Jan 1, 1998 18 Italy Jul 6, 2016 1st LEN: European Junior Championships 36 22.12 Grechin, Andrey Oct 21, 1987 28 Russia Mar 10, 2016 1st SUI Nationals 36 22.12 Magnussen, James Apr 11, 1991 24 Ravn Apr 7, 2016 3rd 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 38 22.13 Wypych, Filip Apr 20, 1991 25 Poland May 27, 2016 (T)2nd POL Nationals Szczecin 38 22.13 Juraszek, Pawel Oct 8, 1994 21 Poland May 27, 2016 (T)2nd POL Nationals Szczecin 38 22.13 Bryanskiy, Aleksei Sep 14, 1997 18 Russia Jul 17, 2016 1st RUS Cup Ruza 41 22.14 Abood, Andrew Apr 27, 1990 25 Marietta Marlins, Inc Apr 7, 2016 4th 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 42 22.15 Chalmers, Kyle Jun 25, 1998 17 Australia Mar 28, 2016 1st AUS Age Champs 42 22.15 Nakao, Syunichi Jan 1, 1995 21 Japan Sep 2, 2016 1st Japan Inter College Tokyo 44 22.16 Mignon, Clément Jan 21, 1993 23 France Jun 4, 2016 2nd Mare Nostrum Monaco 45 22.17 Stockwell, William Jul 30, 1995 20 Comm Apr 7, 2016 5th 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 45 22.17 Chierighini, Marcelo Jan 15, 1991 25 Brazil Apr 15, 2016 4th Trofeu Maria Lenk Rio 45 22.17 Powers, Paul Q. Nov 7, 1995 20 Usa Jun 26, 2016 10th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (semis) 48 22.20 Fesikov, Sergey Jan 21, 1989 27 Russia Apr 16, 2016 4th 2016 RUS Nationals 49 22.22 Roberts, James Apr 11, 1991 24 Australia Apr 7, 2016 6th 2016 AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide 49 22.22 Andrew, Michael C. Apr 18, 1999 17 Usa Jun 26, 2016 11th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (semis) 51 22.23 Kisil, Yuri Sep 18, 1995 20 Canada Apr 5, 2016 1st CAN Nationals Toronto 51 22.23 Becker, Bowen Jan 1, 1997 19 Univ Minnesota Aug 2, 2016 1st 2016 U.S. Open Swimming Championships 51 22.23 Tjon A Joe, Renzo J. Jul 8, 1995 21 Suriname Aug 6, 2016 (T)21st 2016 Olympic Games Rio (prelims) 54 22.24 Fannon, Thomas May 20, 1998 17 Great Britain Apr 12, 2016 2nd GBR Olympic Trials 55 22.25 Khalafalla, Ali Ahmed May 13, 1996 19 Egypt Mar 3, 2016 3rd USA Grand Prix Orlando 55 22.25 BLASKOVIC, Bruno Aug 2, 1998 17 Croatia Jul 6, 2016 2nd LEN: European Junior Championships 57 22.26 Erasmus, Douglas J. Apr 4, 1990 26 South Africa Apr 10, 2016 2nd RSA Nationals Durban (prelims) 58 22.27 Oussama, Sahnoune Aug 2, 1992 23 Algeria Apr 4, 2016 1st Arab Swimming Champs 59 22.28 Sukhorukov, Alexander Feb 22, 1988 28 Russia Apr 16, 2016 4th 2016 RUS Nationals (semis) 59 22.28 Cartwright, Jack Sep 22, 1998 17 Australia Aug 24, 2016 1st 2016 Jr Pan Pacific 61 22.29 Sorenson, Payton Jan 1, 1993 23 Usa Jun 26, 2016 10th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (prelims) 62 22.30 Timmers, Pieter Jan 21, 1988 28 Belgium Mar 5, 2016 1st Diamond Race Antwerpen 62 22.30 Guttuso, Giuseppe Sep 22, 1994 21 Italy Apr 19, 2016 3rd ITA Spring Nationals 62 22.30 Bovell Iii, George Jul 18, 1983 33 Trinidad & Tobago Aug 6, 2016 27th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (prelims) 65 22.31 Hunter, Daniel J. Jun 28, 1994 21 New Zealand Mar 28, 2016 1st 2016 NZ Open Championships (prelims) 65 22.31 Hornikel, Bjoern May 6, 1992 23 Germany May 5, 2016 2nd GER Nationals Berlin 67 22.32 Kuzmenko, Ivan Apr 7, 1995 21 Russia Apr 16, 2016 5th 2016 RUS Nationals 67 22.32 Ito, Kenta Oct 26, 1990 25 Japan Sep 9, 2016 3rd JPN Sports Festival 69 22.33 Aerents, Jasper Dec 18, 1992 23 Belgium Feb 26, 2016 1st BEL Meet Antwerpen 70 22.34 Murray, John A. Apr 21, 1994 22 Usa Jun 26, 2016 12th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (prelims) 70 22.34 Lobanovskiy, Maxim Jan 18, 1996 20 Russia Jun 29, 2016 1st HUN Nationals Budapest 72 22.35 Miressi, Alessandro Oct 2, 1998 17 Italy Aug 7, 2016 2nd ITA Jun/Cad/Sen 73 22.36 Shi, Yang Jan 4, 1989 27 China Apr 3, 2016 2nd CHN Nationals Foshan (semis) 73 22.36 Yang, Jungdoo Aug 12, 1991 24 Korea Apr 25, 2016 1st KOR Meet Gwangju 75 22.37 Stravius, Jeremy Jul 14, 1988 27 France Feb 5, 2016 2nd Golden Tour Amiens 75 22.37 Sedov, Evgeny Jan 29, 1996 20 Russia Mar 30, 2016 (T)1st Swim Open Stockholm 75 22.37 Santos, Gabriel S. May 4, 1996 19 Brazil Apr 15, 2016 7th Trofeu Maria Lenk Rio 75 22.37 Meladinis, Odysseas Apr 5, 1990 26 Greece May 16, 2016 12th 2016 European Championships London (semis) 75 22.37 Held, Ryan J. Jun 27, 1995 20 Usa Jun 26, 2016 13th 2016 USA Olympic Trials (prelims) 75 22.37 Machekin, Artyom Jan 20, 1991 25 Belarus Jul 1, 2016 1st Swiss Championships 81 22.38 Orsi, Marco Dec 11, 1990 25 Italy Jan 31, 2016 1st ITA Grand Prix San Marino 81 22.38 Govindin, Yonel Nov 20, 1993 22 France Mar 29, 2016 4th FRA Nationals Montpellier 81 22.38 Weatheritt, Andrew Oct 7, 1991 24 Great Britain Apr 12, 2016 3rd GBR Olympic Trials 81 22.38 Holoda, Peter Dec 31, 1996 19 Hungary Apr 13, 2016 1st HUN Nationals Gyor Page 1 of 22 Produced by Natalog™ - 5/23/17 4:48 PM Time Swimmer Date of Birth Age Team Date Place Meet 81 22.38 Ning, Zetao Mar 6, 1993 23 China Aug 6, 2016 30th 2016 Olympic Games Rio (prelims) 86 22.39 Kawasaki, Syun Jan 1, 1996 20 Japan Sep 9, 2016 4th JPN Sports Festival 87 22.40 Lobintsev, Nikita Nov 21, 1988 27 Russia May 27, 2016 3rd Grand Challenge Irvine 87 22.40 L Ocampo, Guilherme Jan 1, 1996 20 Corinthians Nov 23, 2016 2nd BRA Open Palhoca 87 22.40 Sakci, Emre Nov 15, 1997 19 Turkey Dec 17, 2016 1st TUR Meet Istanbul 90 22.41 Flores, Luis Mar 9, 1994 22 Puerto Rico Jun 24, 2016 10th Sette Colli Roma 91 22.42 De Boer, Thom Jan 1, 1991 25 Netherlands Apr 6, 2016 1st Swim Cup Eindhoven (semis) 92 22.43 Cumberlidge, David Jan 1, 1997 19 Great Britain Jul 26, 2016 1st GBR Summer Champs 93 22.44 Todorovic, Mario Oct 11, 1988 27 Croatia Feb 25, 2016 1st CRO Nationals Split 93 22.44 Risolvato, Erik J.
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