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MEN 50M Breast FINAL FINAL 50 breast men World Record 26.42 Adam Peaty (GBR) 4 Aug 2015, Kazan European Record 26.42 Adam Peaty (GBR) 4 Aug 2015, Kazan World Best Time 2016 26.66 Adam Peaty (GBR) Olympic Champion 2012 - not on the programme World Champion 2015 26.51 Adam Peaty (GBR) European Champion 2014 27.00 Adam Peaty (GBR) Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC LC-24. (100BR) '16 Date of Birth: 10 FEB 1995 EJC-1. (50BR) '13 Johannes SKAGIUS LC-7. (50BR) '13 Place of Birth: Sollentuna EJC-2. (100BR) '13, '12 8 SC-13. (50BR) '14 SWE Club: Sundsvalls SS SC-4. (50BR) '13 SC-16. (100BR) '14 QT 27.64 PB 27.16 Coach: Dirk Lange SC-9. (4x50MR) '13 SC-18. (100BR) '13 LC-4. (100BR) ‘16 LC-5. (50BR) ‘14 DoB: 27 FEB 1991 LC-5. (4x100MM) ‘14 Andrea TONIATO PoB: Cittadella LC-10. (100BR) ‘14 Height: 182cm LC-15. (50BR) '15 SC-8. (50BR) '15 7 ITA Club: GN Fiamme Gialle/Team SC-10. (50BR) '14 SC-10. (100BR) '13 QT 27.53 PB 27.06 Veneto SC-11. (100BR) '15 Coach: Tamas Gyertyanffy EJC-1. (100BR) '09 EJC-1. (4x100MR) '09 EJC-2. (50BR) '09 LC-1. (50BR) '12 DoB: 21 FEB 1988 LC-4. (50BR) '13 LC-3. (50BR) '14 PoB: Slovenj Gradec LC-4. (100BR) '13 LC-6. (100BR) '16 Damir DUGONJIC Residence: Ravne na Koroskem LC-5. (50BR) ‘15 LC-7. (100BR) '12, '14 6 Height: 202cm 16. (100BR) '08 SC-2. (50BR) '12 SLO SC-1. (50BR) '13, '15 Occupation: Pro Swimmer SC-2. (100BR) '12 QT 27.46 SC-2. (100BR) '11 PB 26.70 Club: SC Fuzinar SC-4. (50BR) ‘14 SC-3. (100BR) '13 Coach: Matija Medvesek SC-5. (100BR) ‘14 SC-6. (100BR) '15 LC-1. (200BR) '16 Ross MURDOCH DoB:14 JAN 1994 LC-2. (100BR) '14, '16 PoB: Alexandria LC-3. (100BR) '15 LC-2. (200BR) '14 5 GBR Club: University of Sterling LC-11. (100BR) '13 EJC-2. (50BR) '12 QT 27.25 PB 27.25 Coach: Ben Higson EJC-2. (200BR) '12 EJC-6. (100BR) '12 LC-1. (50BR) '14 LC-1. (50BR) ‘15 LC-1. (100BR) '14, '16 DoB:28 Dec 1994 LC-1. (100BR) ‘15 LC-1. (4x100MM) '14 Adam PEATY PoB: Uttoxeter LC-1. (4x100MM) ‘15 LC-1. (4x100MR) '14 4 Height: 191cm GBR SC-2. (50BR) ‘14 EJC-5. (200BR) '12 Club: City of Derby QT 26.66 SC-2. (100BR) ‘14 SC-2. (50BR) '15 PB 26.42 = ER Coach: Melanie Marshall SC-2. (4x50MM) ‘14 SC-2. (100BR) '15 SC-11. (50BR) '13 DoB: 01 JUN 1995 PoB: Ljubljana Peter John STEVENS Residence: Medvode LC-14. (100BR) '16 Height: 196cm SC-5. (50BR) '13 3 LC-12. (50BR) '15 SLO Occupation: Student (business) EJC-2. (50BR) '13 QT 27.29 PB 27.29 Club: University of Tennessee, EJC-4. (50BR) '12 USA Coach: Matt Kredich LC-3. (200BR) '09 DoB: 21 JUL 1989 LC-2. (50BR) '14 LC-5. (50BR) '15 PoB: Anyrsciai LC-3. (100BR) '14, '16 Giedrius TITENIS 8. (100BR) '12 LC-6. (100BR) '15 Height: 193cm LC-3. (200BR) '14 2 11. (200BR) '12 LC-6. (100BR) '11 LTU Occupation: Student SC-3. (100BR) '15 12. (100BR) '08 LC-6. (200BR) '11 QT 27.48 Club: Anyksciai Sports Centre SC-5. (50BR) '15 PB 27.20 LC-6. (100BR) '09 Coach: Ovsiuras Zilvinas SC-6. (4x50MR) '15 WJC-3. (200BR) '06 DoB: 23 AUG 1990 PoB: Senta LC-4. (50BR) '14 Caba SILADJI Residence: Becej LC-8. (50BR) '15 LC-10. (50BR) '12 Occupation: Student (biochemical LC-12. (50BR) '09 LC-10. (100BR) '16 1 31. (100BR) '12 SRB engineering) LC-18. (100BR) '09 LC-19. (100BR) '12 QT 27.56 PB 27.09 Height: 185cm SC-9. (50BR) '10 SC-3. (50BR) '09 Club: PK Tamis SC-10. (100BR) '09 Coach: Sebastijan Higl All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2016) European Record History (last 10) 26.42 Adam Peaty, GBR, 2015 26.66 EURLCLON Adam Peaty, GBR 27.59 Mark Warnecke, GER Fukuoka, 2001 26.62 Cameron Van der Burgh, RSA, 2015 27.08 SWOPENSTO Cameron Van der Burgh, RSA 27.52 Oleg Lisogor, UKR Fukuoka, 2001 26.70 Damir Dugonjic, SLO, 2015 27.14 RUSNATMOS Andrey Nikolaev, RUS 27.51 James Gibson, GBR Manchester, 2002 26.74 Christian Sprenger, AUS, 2014 27.25 EURLCLON Ross Murdoch, GBR 27.18 Oleg Lisogor, UKR Berlin, 2002 26.76 Felipe Silva, BRA, 2009 27.29 NZLNATAUCK Glenn Snyders, NZL 27.16 Matjaz Markic, SLO Rome, 2009 26.76 Kevin Cordes, USA, 2015 27.29 EURLCLON John Peter Stevens, SLO 26,83 Hendrik Feldwehr, GER Rome, 2009 26.83 Hendrik Feldwehr, GER, 2009 27.34 GRENATPIR Panagiotis Samilidis, GRE 26.83 Damir Dugonjic, SLO Barcelona, 2013 26.88 Mark Gangloff, USA, 2009 27.37 EURLCLON Andrea Toniato, ITA 26.78 Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, 2014 26.95 Brenton Rickard, AUS, 2009 27.39 PROSWCHAR Cody Miller, USA 26.62 Adam Peaty, GBR Berlin, 2014 27.03 Joao Gomes, BRA, 2015 27.46 EURLCLON Damir Dugonjic, SLO 26.42 Adam Peaty, GBR Kazan, 2015 Olympic Games, World and European Swimming Championships Medallists (2012-2015) 2015 Kazan (WCh) 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2013 Barcelona (WCh) 2012 London (OG) 1 26.51 Adam Peaty (GBR) 1 27.00 Adam Peaty (GBR) 1 26.77 Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 2 26.66 Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 2 27.34 Giedrius Titenis (LTU) 2 26.78 Christian Sprenger (AUS) not on the programme 3 26.86 Kevin Cordes (USA) 3 27.48 Damir Dugonjic (SLO) 3 27.04 Giulio Zorzi (RSA) .
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