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3Rd. FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - 8/16/2011 to 8/21/2011 Colorado Time Systems Results 3rd FINA World Juniors - Lima, Peru - Single Meet License HY-TEK's MM 4.0 - 8:35 PM 8/21/2011 Page 1 3rd. FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - 8/16/2011 to 8/21/2011 Colorado Time Systems Results Event 1 Boys 400 LC Meter Freestyle WR: 3:40.07 W 7/26/2009 Paul Biedermann GER Championship: 3:50.97 C 8/16/2011 Fumiya Hidaka Japan Name Yr Team Prelim Time Finals Time Points Finals 1 Hidaka, Fumiya 94 Japan 3:53.43 3:50.97C 18 r:+0.73 27.31 56.77 (29.46) 1:26.21 (29.44) 1:56.07 (29.86) 2:25.68 (29.61) 2:54.69 (29.01) 3:23.15 (28.46) 3:50.97 (27.82) 2 Bobrosky, Chad 93 Canada 3:54.04 3:51.46 16 r:+0.81 27.01 56.20 (29.19) 1:25.89 (29.69) 1:55.62 (29.73) 2:25.22 (29.60) 2:54.40 (29.18) 3:23.17 (28.77) 3:51.46 (28.29) 3 Pinion, Evan 94 United States 3:52.65 3:51.47 15 r:+0.68 27.27 56.49 (29.22) 1:25.97 (29.48) 1:55.41 (29.44) 2:24.50 (29.09) 2:53.45 (28.95) 3:22.78 (29.33) 3:51.47 (28.69) 4 Detti, Gabriele 94 Italy 3:54.95 3:51.53 14 r:+0.84 27.49 57.14 (29.65) 1:27.12 (29.98) 1:56.66 (29.54) 2:26.28 (29.62) 2:55.69 (29.41) 3:24.29 (28.60) 3:51.53 (27.24) 5 D'Arrigo, Andrea Mitchell 95 Italy 3:52.69 3:53.19 13 r:+0.80 27.62 57.21 (29.59) 1:26.88 (29.67) 1:56.47 (29.59) 2:25.92 (29.45) 2:55.28 (29.36) 3:24.55 (29.27) 3:53.19 (28.64) *6 Johnson, Matthew Ian 95 Great Britain 3:57.29 3:57.25 11 . 50 r:+0.78 27.58 57.37 (29.79) 1:27.61 (30.24) 1:57.90 (30.29) 2:27.63 (29.73) 2:58.38 (30.75) 3:28.30 (29.92) 3:57.25 (28.95) *6 Malone, Reed 95 United States 3:57.21 3:57.25 11 . 50 r:+0.79 27.34 57.15 (29.81) 1:27.19 (30.04) 1:56.96 (29.77) 2:26.56 (29.60) 2:56.68 (30.12) 3:26.92 (30.24) 3:57.25 (30.33) 8 Zanatta, Keegan 93 Canada 3:56.01 3:57.34 10 r:+0.79 27.35 56.92 (29.57) 1:27.34 (30.42) 1:57.80 (30.46) 2:28.01 (30.21) 2:58.48 (30.47) 3:28.65 (30.17) 3:57.34 (28.69) Event 1 Boys 400 LC Meter Freestyle WR: 3:40.07 W 7/26/2009 Paul Biedermann GER Championship: 3:50.97 C 8/16/2011 Fumiya Hidaka Japan Name Yr Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Pinion, Evan 94 United States 3:52.56 3:52.65 q r:+0.70 27.22 56.34 (29.12) 1:26.17 (29.83) 1:55.80 (29.63) 2:25.33 (29.53) 2:54.81 (29.48) 3:24.36 (29.55) 3:52.65 (28.29) 2 D'Arrigo, Andrea Mitchell 95 Italy 3:55.32 3:52.69 q r:+0.82 27.76 56.89 (29.13) 1:26.94 (30.05) 1:56.41 (29.47) 2:26.05 (29.64) 2:55.41 (29.36) 3:24.50 (29.09) 3:52.69 (28.19) 3 Hidaka, Fumiya 94 Japan 3:50.96 3:53.43 q r:+0.81 26.60 55.89 (29.29) 1:25.89 (30.00) 1:55.91 (30.02) 2:25.95 (30.04) 2:55.63 (29.68) 3:24.81 (29.18) 3:53.43 (28.62) 4 Bobrosky, Chad 93 Canada 3:51.72 3:54.04 q r:+0.78 26.49 55.08 (28.59) 1:25.08 (30.00) 1:55.22 (30.14) 2:25.26 (30.04) 2:55.48 (30.22) 3:25.39 (29.91) 3:54.04 (28.65) 5 Detti, Gabriele 94 Italy 3:52.05 3:54.95 q r:+0.85 27.21 56.51 (29.30) 1:26.49 (29.98) 1:56.43 (29.94) 2:26.26 (29.83) 2:55.78 (29.52) 3:25.67 (29.89) 3:54.95 (29.28) 6 Zanatta, Keegan 93 Canada 3:56.00 3:56.01 q r:+0.80 27.20 56.40 (29.20) 1:26.27 (29.87) 1:56.23 (29.96) 2:26.12 (29.89) 2:56.30 (30.18) 3:26.47 (30.17) 3:56.01 (29.54) 3rd FINA World Juniors - Lima, Peru - Single Meet License HY-TEK's MM 4.0 - 8:35 PM 8/21/2011 Page 2 3rd. FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - 8/16/2011 to 8/21/2011 Colorado Time Systems Results Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Boys 400 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Yr Team Seed Time Prelim Time 7 Malone, Reed 95 United States 3:53.03 3:57.21 q r:+0.78 27.38 56.82 (29.44) 1:27.11 (30.29) 1:57.39 (30.28) 2:27.80 (30.41) 2:57.87 (30.07) 3:28.10 (30.23) 3:57.21 (29.11) 8 Johnson, Matthew Ian 95 Great Britain 3:55.93 3:57.29 q r:+0.78 26.95 56.48 (29.53) 1:26.92 (30.44) 1:57.44 (30.52) 2:27.94 (30.50) 2:58.66 (30.72) 3:28.45 (29.79) 3:57.29 (28.84) 9 Szuba, Michal 93 Poland 3:52.77 3:57.41 r:+0.86 27.66 57.01 (29.35) 1:27.37 (30.36) 1:57.78 (30.41) 2:28.16 (30.38) 2:58.28 (30.12) 3:28.70 (30.42) 3:57.41 (28.71) 10 Morris, Hugo 94 Australia 3:59.26 3:57.47 r:+0.74 27.19 56.76 (29.57) 1:26.93 (30.17) 1:57.13 (30.20) 2:26.95 (29.82) 2:57.35 (30.40) 3:27.75 (30.40) 3:57.47 (29.72) 11 Zaborowski, Filip 94 Poland 3:55.41 3:57.48 r:+0.79 27.69 57.53 (29.84) 1:27.82 (30.29) 1:58.27 (30.45) 2:28.27 (30.00) 2:58.24 (29.97) 3:28.33 (30.09) 3:57.48 (29.15) 12 Yildirimer, Ediz 93 Turkey 3:57.87 3:58.71 r:+0.87 28.02 57.72 (29.70) 1:28.01 (30.29) 1:58.33 (30.32) 2:28.80 (30.47) 2:59.10 (30.30) 3:29.46 (30.36) 3:58.71 (29.25) 13 Rocco, Giuliano 93 Brazil 3:56.09 3:58.74 r:+0.67 27.56 57.33 (29.77) 1:27.53 (30.20) 1:58.22 (30.69) 2:28.16 (29.94) 2:58.69 (30.53) 3:29.16 (30.47) 3:58.74 (29.58) 14 Olvera Alejos, Julio Andres J 95 Mexico 4:00.59 4:00.80 r:+0.75 27.23 56.43 (29.20) 1:26.32 (29.89) 1:56.76 (30.44) 2:26.95 (30.19) 2:58.26 (31.31) 3:29.42 (31.16) 4:00.80 (31.38) 15 Levings, Matthew 94 Australia 3:58.10 4:01.43 r:+0.84 27.37 57.20 (29.83) 1:27.86 (30.66) 1:58.59 (30.73) 2:29.56 (30.97) 3:00.31 (30.75) 3:31.22 (30.91) 4:01.43 (30.21) 16 Amorim, Joáo 93 Brazil 4:02.32 4:01.68 r:+0.72 28.04 58.82 (30.78) 1:29.57 (30.75) 2:00.60 (31.03) 2:30.72 (30.12) 3:02.05 (31.33) 3:32.82 (30.77) 4:01.68 (28.86) 17 Nagy, Richard 93 Slovakia 4:01.36 4:02.78 r:+0.82 28.12 58.43 (30.31) 1:29.09 (30.66) 2:00.15 (31.06) 2:31.43 (31.28) 3:02.40 (30.97) 3:33.05 (30.65) 4:02.78 (29.73) 18 Altayyar, Sooud 95 Kuwait 4:07.10 4:03.44 r:+0.83 27.51 57.93 (30.42) 1:28.64 (30.71) 1:59.80 (31.16) 2:30.50 (30.70) 3:01.80 (31.30) 3:33.41 (31.61) 4:03.44 (30.03) 19 Zhang, Heng 95 China 4:07.00 4:04.05 r:+0.91 27.96 58.25 (30.29) 1:29.05 (30.80) 2:00.29 (31.24) 2:31.37 (31.08) 3:02.81 (31.44) 3:33.89 (31.08) 4:04.05 (30.16) 20 Viña, Lucas Martin 93 Argentina 4:06.53 4:04.18 r:+0.73 27.71 57.94 (30.23) 1:28.97 (31.03) 2:00.05 (31.08) 2:31.19 (31.14) 3:02.71 (31.52) 3:34.31 (31.60) 4:04.18 (29.87) 21 Davila Peñaloza, Miguel A 94 Colombia 4:04.08 4:04.39 r:+0.80 28.23 57.81 (29.58) 1:28.63 (30.82) 1:59.07 (30.44) 2:30.11 (31.04) 3:01.78 (31.67) 3:33.52 (31.74) 4:04.39 (30.87) 22 Lee, Jeau Zhi 95 Malaysia 4:01.36 4:04.63 r:+0.81 29.04 59.90 (30.86) 1:30.96 (31.06) 2:01.97 (31.01) 2:33.19 (31.22) 3:04.31 (31.12) 3:35.04 (30.73) 4:04.63 (29.59) 23 Moss, Thomas 94 Great Britain 3:57.95 4:05.68 r:+0.80 28.13 58.11 (29.98) 1:28.41 (30.30) 1:59.37 (30.96) 2:30.45 (31.08) 3:02.16 (31.71) 3:34.06 (31.90) 4:05.68 (31.62) 3rd FINA World Juniors - Lima, Peru - Single Meet License HY-TEK's MM 4.0 - 8:35 PM 8/21/2011 Page 3 3rd.
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