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18Th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 28 Men's 100m Butterfly Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:00 Start List Event Number 28 Record Split Name NAT Code Location Date WR 49.82 23.36 PHELPS Michael USA Rome (ITA) 1 AUG 2009 CR 49.82 23.36 PHELPS Michael USA Rome (ITA) 1 AUG 2009 WJ 50.62 23.85 MILAK Kristof HUN Budapest (HUN) 29 JUL 2017 Heat 1 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 3 NMOR Ifeakachuku NGR 6 DEC 1996 4 AHMED ALI YUSUF Abdulla Essa BRN 20 NOV 2002 5 QALI Abbas KUW 11 OCT 1992 Heat 2 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 1 CHRISTIAN Daniel ERI 10 JAN 1998 2 LIM Keouodom CAM 12 APR 1993 3 TOURE Ousmane MLI 1 NOV 2002 4 GANIRA Belly-Cresus BDI 25 MAR 2000 1:01.65 5 BARSEGHYAN Artur ARM 29 MAR 2002 6 HOOST Irvin SUR 19 APR 1999 7 GEKABEL Achala ETH 23 AUG 2000 8 DLAMINI Simanga SWZ 8 OCT 1997 Heat 3 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 SALIBOKO Collins TAN 9 APR 2002 1:00.05 1 LOMERO Bernat AND 28 DEC 1997 59.20 2 MARQUET Mathieu MRI 11 JAN 1994 58.48 3 WASHINGTON Jesse BER 8 MAY 1999 58.29 4 ANIS Rami IFA 18 MAR 1991 57.83 5 BU ARISH Yousif KSA 25 NOV 2000 57.84 6 VINCENT Davidson HAI 5 SEP 2001 58.36 7 BACHMANN Simon SEY 17 FEB 1999 59.11 8 GORDO Salvador ANG 7 JAN 2003 59.94 9 PUYO Emilien MON 22 JAN 2003 1:00.47 Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMM100MBF------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 1/3 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 28 Men's 100m Butterfly Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:00 Start List Event Number 28 Heat 4 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 ODLUM-SMITH Jayhan LCA 11 JAN 2002 57.16 1 ALVAREZ Bryan CRC 4 SEP 1999 56.11 2 KOBAKHIDZE Teimuraz GEO 12 FEB 1995 55.18 3 YAVARI FOROUSHANI Alireza IRI 4 MAY 2000 55.10 4 LYONS Cadell TTO 2 JAN 1992 54.53 5 DOLS Keanan JAM 24 JUL 1998 54.74 6 KELZI Ayman SYR 7 JAN 1993 55.11 7 BERNARDINA Seggio CUR 13 AUG 1999 55.59 8 AL-KHULAIFI Yacob QAT 28 MAY 2001 56.94 9 PONCE Fernando GUA 2 MAY 2002 57.80 Heat 5 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 WONGCHAROEN Navaphat THA 3 MAR 1997 54.28 1 GOVEIA Ralph ZAM 8 MAR 1996 54.10 2 AIMABLE Steven SEN 7 FEB 1999 54.09 3 CHAN Jie MAS 24 DEC 1995 53.75 4 CHU Chen-Ping TPE 23 OCT 1995 53.67 5 ASHBY Bradlee NZL 23 NOV 1995 53.75 6 CEPRKALO Mihajlo BIH 9 JUN 1999 53.82 7 TIBAZI Yusuf MAR 13 MAR 1996 54.09 8 LIM Nicholas HKG 1 APR 2001 54.23 9 JACKSON Abeku GHA 12 APR 2000 54.52 Heat 6 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 PRAKASH Sajan IND 14 SEP 1993 53.46 1 KESYL Denys UKR 26 OCT 2000 53.42 2 GURES Umitcan TUR 24 JUN 1999 53.21 3 YUN Seokhwan KOR 21 JUL 1995 53.15 4 ZIRK Kregor EST 3 JUL 1999 52.97 5 SJOEDIN Simon SWE 4 OCT 1986 53.10 6 POYTAKIVI Riku FIN 1 MAY 1993 53.16 7 SUTANTO Glenn INA 7 NOV 1989 53.29 8 STRELKOV Roberto ARG 25 MAR 1993 53.43 9 HOCKIN Benjamin PAR 27 SEP 1986 53.48 Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMM100MBF------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 2/3 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 28 Men's 100m Butterfly Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:00 Start List Event Number 28 Heat 7 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 BROMER Viktor B DEN 20 APR 1993 52.57 1 FRANKEL Tomer ISR 18 OCT 2000 52.16 2 MILAK Kristof HUN 20 FEB 2000 51.50 3 KUSCH Marius GER 5 MAY 1993 51.35 4 le CLOS Chad RSA 12 APR 1992 50.65 5 SCHOOLING Joseph SGP 16 JUN 1995 51.04 6 LI Zhuhao CHN 9 JAN 1999 51.46 7 BURDISSO Federico ITA 20 SEP 2001 51.73 8 MUSSIN Adilbek KAZ 4 OCT 1999 52.42 9 VAZAIOS Andreas GRE 9 MAY 1994 52.89 Heat 8 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 BINNEMA Josiah CAN 8 NOV 1997 52.56 1 COETZEE Ryan RSA 12 AUG 1995 51.85 2 TEMPLE Matthew AUS 20 JUN 1999 51.47 3 GUY James GBR 26 NOV 1995 51.31 4 CODIA Piero ITA 22 OCT 1989 50.64 5 CONGER Jack USA 26 SEP 1994 51.00 6 MIZUNUMA Naoki JPN 13 DEC 1996 51.43 7 CZERNIAK Konrad POL 11 JUL 1989 51.72 8 MARTIN Daniel ROU 5 OCT 2000 52.35 9 MARGEVICIUS Deividas LTU 26 APR 1995 52.87 Heat 9 of 9 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 HVAS Tomoe NOR 1 JUN 2000 52.46 1 TSURKIN Yauhen BLR 9 DEC 1990 51.74 2 MORGAN David AUS 1 JAN 1994 51.47 3 MINAKOV Andrei RUS 17 MAR 2002 51.12 4 DRESSEL Caeleb USA 16 AUG 1996 50.36 5 METELLA Mehdy FRA 17 JUL 1992 50.85 6 LANZA Vinicius BRA 22 MAR 1997 51.42 7 CSEH Laszlo HUN 3 DEC 1985 51.65 8 GOOSEN Mathys NED 18 MAY 1996 52.20 9 IVANOV Antani BUL 17 JUL 1999 52.67 Legend: CR Championship Record WJ World Junior Record WR World Record Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMM100MBF------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 3/3 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 29 Women's 200m Backstroke Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:23 Start List Event Number 29 Record Splits Name NAT Code Location Date WR 2:04.06 29.53 1:00.50 1:32.16 FRANKLIN Missy USA London (GBR) 3 AUG 2012 CR 2:04.76 29.55 1:00.93 1:32.77 FRANKLIN Missy USA Barcelona (ESP) 3 AUG 2013 WJ 2:06.43 29.80 1:01.71 1:33.84 SMITH Regan USA Irvine, CA (USA) 26 JUL 2018 Heat 1 of 5 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 3 TENDRINAVALONA Idealy MAD 2 JUL 2004 4 KRSTEVSKA Mia MKD 18 AUG 2001 2:25.03 5 VERDINO Claudia MON 28 NOV 2001 2:28.25 Heat 2 of 5 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 ZEQIRI Eda KOS 7 AUG 2004 2:24.30 1 KOENIG Camille MRI 23 JUN 2001 2:21.18 2 PASSON Felicity SEY 11 JUL 1999 2:18.68 3 JOENSEN Signhild FAR 14 NOV 2000 2:14.99 4 WONG Toto Kwan To HKG 15 NOV 1999 2:14.68 5 UGOLKOVA Maria SUI 18 JUL 1989 2:14.93 6 STEINA Kristina LAT 28 NOV 1995 2:15.55 7 ROGOZHNIKOVA Elizaveta KGZ 25 AUG 2004 2:21.06 8 TITUS Danielle BAR 13 AUG 2002 2:21.87 Heat 3 of 5 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 GOLD Aleksa EST 3 JAN 2000 2:13.48 1 GRABOWSKI Lena Petra AUT 10 SEP 2002 2:10.92 2 IM Dasol KOR 21 JAN 1998 2:09.49 3 USTINOVA Daria K RUS 29 AUG 1998 2:07.12 4 BAKER Kathleen USA 28 FEB 1997 2:06.14 5 SMITH Regan USA 9 FEB 2002 2:06.43 6 LIU Yaxin CHN 16 JUN 1999 2:08.44 7 FULLALOVE Jessica GBR 27 JUL 1996 2:09.74 8 KUBOVA Simona CZE 24 AUG 1991 2:11.76 9 HERCEG Ana CRO 19 AUG 2003 2:14.65 Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMW200MBA------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 1/2 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 29 Women's 200m Backstroke Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:23 Start List Event Number 29 Heat 4 of 5 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 GEORGIEVA Gabriela BUL 16 JUN 1997 2:12.65 1 SALCUTAN Tatiana MDA 16 APR 2001 2:10.13 2 AVDEEVA Anastasiia RUS 8 OCT 2001 2:09.25 3 HOSSZU Katinka HUN 3 MAY 1989 2:06.94 4 MASSE Kylie CAN 18 JAN 1996 2:05.94 5 RUCK Taylor CAN 28 MAY 2000 2:06.41 6 SAKAI Natsumi JPN 19 JUN 2001 2:08.13 7 PENG Xuwei CHN 15 JAN 2003 2:09.61 8 HERASIMOWICZ Zuzanna POL 7 JUL 2002 2:11.50 9 MAZUTAITYTE Ugne LTU 14 MAR 1997 2:14.22 Heat 5 of 5 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 AVRAMOVA Ekaterina TUR 12 NOV 1991 2:12.55 1 GALYER Ali NZL 19 JUN 1998 2:09.77 2 SHIRAI Rio JPN 10 SEP 1999 2:08.88 3 ATHERTON Minna AUS 17 MAY 2000 2:06.82 4 PANZIERA Margherita ITA 12 AUG 1995 2:05.72 5 McKEOWN Kaylee AUS 12 JUL 2001 2:06.35 6 BURIAN Katalin HUN 17 JAN 1995 2:07.43 7 ZAMORANO SANZ Africa ESP 11 JAN 1998 2:09.60 8 van NIEKERK Nathania RSA 22 JAN 1999 2:11.37 9 LOYNING Ingeborg NOR 13 SEP 2000 2:13.63 Legend: CR Championship Record WJ World Junior Record WR World Record Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMW200MBA------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 2/2 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 30 Men's 50m Freestyle Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:43 Start List Event Number 30 Record Name NAT Code Location Date WR 20.91 CIELO FILHO Cesar BRA Sao Paulo (BRA) 18 DEC 2009 CR 21.08 CIELO FILHO Cesar BRA Rome (ITA) 1 AUG 2009 =WJ 21.75 ANDREW Michael USA Indianapolis (USA) 26 AUG 2017 WJ 21.75 ANDREW Michael USA Indianapolis (USA) 25 AUG 2017 Heat 1 of 14 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 2 ROSSI Samuele SEY 22 JAN 2001 3 HATOUM Nabeel PLE 18 OCT 2001 4 OTOGBE Mawupemon TOG 23 JAN 2003 5 SEYDOU LANCINA Alassane NIG 9 SEP 1993 6 YEIYAH Yellow NGR 9 SEP 1984 Heat 2 of 14 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 MIKO EYANGA Diosdado GEQ 10 OCT 1990 1 OUEDRAOGO Adama BUR 3 APR 1987 2 HOUSSEIN BARKAT Houmed DJI 4 APR 2004 3 ISLAM Md Ariful BAN 10 JAN 1999 4 RUUSKA Guerby HAI 12 NOV 1995 5 SHAH Alexander NEP 29 OCT 2002 6 DINGILIUS WALLACE Shawn PLW 26 JUL 1994 7 WYSE Joshua SLE 24 MAR 2001 8 HEM Puch CAM 3 MAY 1999 9 RAHIMI Hamid AFG 2 JUN 1991 Heat 3 of 14 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 NDJOUME Charly CMR 11 NOV 1986 1 HERNANDEZ Nixon ESA 8 OCT 1997 2 EFREM Ghirmai ERI 4 APR 1996 3 PINA Troy CPV 4 FEB 1999 4 DANHO Thibaut CIV 15 JAN 1994 5 MYAGMAR Delgerkhuu MGL 21 SEP 1996 6 HOARE Mark SWZ 28 FEB 1995 7 MPALI Adam GAB 29 MAY 2002 8 ZHALAYEV Musa TKM 15 MAY 2003 9 MALACHI Constantin MDA 11 APR 1997 Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMM50MFR-------------HEAT--------_51A1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 21 JUL 13:48 Page 1/5 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju (KOR) 12 - 28 July 2019 Event 30 Men's 50m Freestyle Preliminary 26 JUL 2019 - 10:43 Start List Event Number 30 Heat 4 of 14 Lane Name NAT Code Date of Birth Entry Time Time Rank 0 NIYIBIZI Cedrick RWA 1 JAN 2001 1 BAH Mamadou GUI 9 JAN 1999 2 da SILVA VIEGAS Jose TLS 24 AUG 2003
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