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Resultados En El Campeonato Mundial De Natación, Roma 2009 100 Metros Pecho – Varones Resultados en el Campeonato Mundial de Natación, Roma 2009 100 metros pecho – Varones Récords Récords al momento del evento. Récord del Mundo (World Record o WR) (WR) 58.91 Kosuke Kitajima Beijing 11 August 2008 Championships Record (CR) 59.37 Brendan Hansen Montreal 25 July 2005 Final Lugar Atleta País Carril Tiempo Brenton Rickard Australia 6 58.58 Hugues Duboscq France 1 58.64 Cameron van der Burgh South Africa 5 58.95 4 Eric Shanteau United States 4 58.98 5 Igor Borysik Ukraine 2 59.23 6 Giedrius Titenis Lithuania 7 59.27 7 Hendrik Feldwehr Germany 3 59.33 8 Henrique Barbosa Brazil 8 59.54 Semifinales Lugar Atleta País Tiempo Heat Carril 1 Eric Shanteau United States 58.96 2 7 2 Cameron van der Burgh South Africa 59.13 2 2 3 Hendrik Feldwehr Germany 59.15 2 6 4 Brenton Rickard Australia 59.27 2 4 5 Igor Borysik Ukraine 59.39 2 3 6 Giedrius Titenis Lithuania 59.43 1 5 7 Hugues Duboscq France 59.46 1 4 8 Henrique Barbosa Brazil 59.60 1 3 9 Ryo Tateishi Japan 59.61 1 7 10 Damir Dugonjič Slovenia 59.66 2 1 11 Mark Gangloff United States 59.71 1 2 12 Johannes Neumann Germany 59.85 1 8 13 Alexander Dale Oen Norway 59.90 2 8 14 James Gibson United Kingdom 59.91 2 7 15 Yuta Suenaga Japan 59.98 1 1 15 Christian Sprenger Australia 59.98 1 6 Eliminatorias Lugar Atleta País Tiempo Heat Carril 1 Brenton Rickard Australia 58.98 14 6 2 Hugues Duboscq France 59.01 14 5 3 Eric Shanteau United States 59.05 15 3 4 Giedrius Titenis Lithuania 59.24 14 2 5 Igor Borysik Ukraine 59.34 15 4 6 Henrique Barbosa Brazil 59.49 13 4 7 Hendrik Feldwehr Germany 59.52 13 5 7 Christian Sprenger Australia 59.52 13 7 9 Cameron van der Burgh South Africa 59.54 15 2 10 Mark Gangloff United States 59.67 14 4 11 James Gibson United Kingdom 59.68 15 7 12 Ryo Tateishi Japan 59.69 14 3 13 Damir Dugonjič Slovenia 59.89 15 1 14 Yuta Suenaga Japan 59.95 13 6 15 Alexander Dale Oen Norway 1:00.05 15 5 15 Johannes Neumann Germany 1:00.05 15 6 17 Valerii Dymo Ukraine 1:00.13 13 9 18 Caba Siladji Serbia 1:00.20 13 8 19 Mathieu Bois Canada 1:00.23 15 3 20 Dániel Gyurta Hungary 1:00.26 12 7 21 Scott Dickens Canada 1:00.31 14 7 22 Lennart Stekelenburg Netherlands 1:00.36 13 3 23 Grigory Falko Russia 1:00.47 12 3 24 Luca Pizzini Italy 1:00.54 14 0 25 Martti Aljand Estonia 1:00.56 10 3 26 Glenn Snyders New Zealand 1:00.77 13 2 27 Istvan Mate Austria 1:00.78 12 4 28 Kristopher Gilchrist United Kingdom 1:00.81 14 8 29 Vladislav Polyakov Kazakhstan 1:00.83 14 9 30 Joao Gomes Jr Brazil 1:00.88 14 1 31 Stanislav Lakhtyukhov Russia 1:00.95 15 9 32 Yevgeniy Ryzhkov Kazakhstan 1:01.02 12 0 33 Melquiades Alvarez Spain 1:01.07 13 1 34 Mattia Pesce Italy 1:01.18 15 0 35 Sandeep Sejwal India 1:01.20 11 2 36 Romanos Alyfantis Greece 1:01.27 12 6 37 Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson Iceland 1:01.32 11 8 37 Matjaž Markič Slovenia 1:01.32 12 1 39 Slawomir Wolniak Poland 1:01.39 13 0 40 Thabang Moeketsane South Africa 1:01.40 10 1 41 Dimitrios Xynadas Greece 1:01.44 11 6 42 Zhang Guoying China 1:01.53 12 2 43 Petr Bartunek Czech Republic 1:01.59 10 0 43 Maxim Podoprigora Austria 1:01.59 12 9 45 Alejandro Jacobo Mexico 1:01.60 11 0 46 Dinko Geshev Bulgaria 1:01.72 9 8 47 Sofiane Daid Algeria 1:01.74 11 7 48 Barry Murphy Ireland 1:01.76 9 3 49 Andrew Bree Ireland 1:01.78 9 6 50 Jorge Mario Murillo Valdez Colombia 1:01.79 10 4 51 Malick Fall Senegal 1:01.80 11 3 52 Wang Shuai China 1:01.84 11 5 53 Nguyen Huu Viet Vietnam 1:02.17 9 7 54 Laurent Carnol Luxembourg 1:02.27 10 2 55 Chris Christensen Denmark 1:02.41 10 7 56 Carlos Almeida Portugal 1:02.46 7 9 57 Joshua Arreguin Mexico 1:02.58 11 9 58 Gonzalo Acuna Argentina 1:02.60 9 4 59 Tomas Klobucnik Slovakia 1:02.61 9 1 60 Viktor Vabishchevich Belarus 1:02.73 11 1 61 Vaidotas Blazys Lithuania 1:02.76 7 7 62 Eetu Karvonen Finland 1:02.83 8 7 63 Genaro Mathias Prono Britez Paraguay 1:02.84 11 4 64 Edgar Crespo Panama 1:02.92 9 2 65 Hocine Haciane Andorra 1:02.94 9 0 66 Sławomir Kuczko Poland 1:03.00 12 5 67 Dragos Agache Romania 1:03.02 10 9 68 Daniel Velez Puerto Rico 1:03.19 12 8 69 Ivan Demyanenko Uzbekistan 1:03.24 8 6 70 Diego Santander Caballero Chile 1:03.49 7 2 71 Chan Wing Lim Eric Hong Kong 1:03.68 8 2 72 Matthew Charles Smith Estonia 1:03.71 8 1 73 Martin Andres Melconian Alvez Uruguay 1:03.77 7 4 74 Tom Beeri Israel 1:03.94 10 5 75 Benjamin Le Maguet Switzerland 1:04.02 10 8 76 Renato David Prono Fernandez Paraguay 1:04.06 10 6 77 Mohammad Alirezaei Iran 1:04.16 9 5 78 Abdulrahman Albader Kuwait 1:04.31 8 0 79 Sergiu Postica Moldova 1:04.76 8 3 80 Indra Gunawan Indonesia 1:04.79 8 5 81 Wang Wei-Wen Chinese Taipei 1:04.86 7 3 82 Tan Jinwen Mark Singapore 1:05.02 7 6 83 Agnishwar Jayaprakash India 1:05.07 6 2 84 Vorrawuti Aumpiwan Thailand 1:05.17 9 9 85 Omer Aslanoglu Turkey 1:05.55 8 9 86 Pedro Pinotes Angola 1:05.65 4 7 87 Wael Koubrousli Lebanon 1:05.71 6 3 88 Wong Chun Yan Hong Kong 1:05.87 5 5 89 Aleksey Derlyugov Uzbekistan 1:05.95 6 7 90 Juan Guerra El Salvador 1:06.07 6 5 91 Ng Jia Hao Singapore 1:06.21 8 8 92 Pedro Luna Llamosas Peru 1:06.39 6 1 93 Rainui Teriipaia French Polynesia 1:06.72 8 4 94 Mubarak Al Besher United Arab Emirates 1:06.81 4 5 95 Yousuf Essa Al Yousuf Saudi Arabia 1:06.84 6 6 96 Dmitrii Aleksandrov Kyrgyzstan 1:07.03 7 1 97 Timothy Ferris Zimbabwe 1:07.12 5 6 98 Maximilian Siedentopf Namibia 1:07.39 4 6 99 Ma Chan Wai Macau 1:07.46 6 8 100 Humoud Alhumoud Kuwait 1:07.54 7 0 101 Julian Fletcher Bermuda 1:07.70 5 4 102 Tudor Postolachi Moldova 1:07.73 6 4 103 Erik Rajohnson Madagascar 1:08.09 6 9 104 Filip Velkovski Macedonia 1:08.34 1 2 105 Nazih Mezayek Jordan 1:08.58 5 3 106 Eli Ebenezer Wong Marshall Islands 1:08.79 4 2 107 Andranik Harutyunyan Armenia 1:08.93 5 1 108 Hemra Nurmyradov Turkmenistan 1:09.25 5 8 109 Eric Williams Nigeria 1:09.34 5 2 110 Diguan Pigot Suriname 1:09.41 4 3 111 Ian Bond Wolongkatop Nakmai Papua New Guinea 1:09.64 4 1 112 Andres Castillo Panama 1:09.70 3 5 113 Zane Jordan Zambia 1:09.77 5 7 114 Andrea Agius Malta 1:09.81 5 0 115 Peter James Lynch Zambia 1:09.94 3 4 116 Timur Kartabaev Kyrgyzstan 1:10.14 6 0 117 Cheung Ho Yan Kevin Mauritius 1:10.25 4 0 118 Ronny Ashley Vencatachellum Mauritius 1:10.36 4 8 119 Vincent Perry French Polynesia 1:10.73 3 3 120 Awolowo Solomon Shedrack Nigeria 1:10.89 5 9 121 Mamadou Cisse Guinea 1:11.59 2 8 122 Norayr Ghazaryan Armenia 1:12.22 4 4 123 Pablo Navarrete Nicaragua 1:12.32 3 6 124 Boldbaatar Butekhuils Mongolia 1:13.06 4 9 125 Michael Taylor Marshall Islands 1:13.61 3 1 126 Shailesh Shumsher Rana Nepal 1:13.65 3 7 127 Serdar Mopyyev Turkmenistan 1:13.76 3 0 128 Jonathan Bishop Marshall Islands 1:14.07 3 8 129 Evan Isam Jameel Balyos Iraq 1:14.77 2 0 130 Jurgen Fici Albania 1:16.82 3 2 131 Ganzi Mugula Uganda 1:16.96 2 5 132 Ron Roucou Seychelles 1:17.38 2 4 133 Nadir Elmofti Libya 1:18.34 2 2 134 Abib Sereme Mali 1:19.36 1 6 135 Sharif Kakooza Uganda 1:20.72 3 9 136 Omar Abdalla Tanzania 1:23.27 1 4 137 Sonenina Phamixay Laos 1:24.61 1 3 138 Robert Scanlan American Samoa 1:27.19 2 7 139 Saido Kamilov Tajikistan 1:31.41 7 5 140 Said Seba Tanzania 1:32.85 2 9 141 Abdoulkader Mohamed Houssein Djibouti 1:33.32 2 3 142 Mohamed Osman Bourhanta Djibouti 1:34.54 2 6 — Nduwimana Etienne Burundi DNS 2 1 .
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