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FINAL 50 Back Men FINAL 50 back men World Record 24.04 Liam Tancock (GBR) 02 AUG 2009, Rome European Record 24.04 Liam Tancock (GBR) 02 AUG 2009, Rome World Best Time 2018 24.12 Robert Glinta (ROU) Olympic Champion 2016 not on the Olympic programme World Champion 2017 24.35 Camille Lacourt (FRA) European Champion 2016 24.77 Camille Lacourt (FRA) Championships Record 24.07 Camille Lacourt (FRA), 2010 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC DoB: 01 OCT 1991 LC-1. (50BK) '12 PoB: Haifa LC-5. (50BK) '16 Jonatan KOPELEV Occupation: Student (economics LC-8. (50BK) '13, '17 LC-11. (50BK) '14 1 and mathematics) LC-11. (50BK) '15 ISR SC-6. (50BK) '15 Club: Maccabi Haifa SC-17. (50BK) '12 QT 24.92 SC-15. (100BK) '13 PB 24.73 Coach Chanan Sterling SC-16. (50BK) '13 Height: 191cm DoB: 15 APR 1997 PoB: Mogilev Mikita TSMYH Residence. Minsk SC-6. (200BK) ‘17 2 Occupation: Student (engineering) LC-8. (4x100MR) '17 BLR JUN-2. (200 BK) ‘16 QT 24.66 Club: Belarus Swimming Fed. PB 24.66 Coach: Elena Moluska Height: 192cm LC-1. (50BK) ‚14 LC-2. (50FR) '13 LC-2. (4x100FR) '14 DoB: 16 JUN 1992 LC-4. (50FR) '17 LC-3. (4x100MM) '14 3. (4x100FR) '12 PoB: Novosibirsk LC-5. (100FR) '13 SC-1. (50FR) '13 Vladimir MOROZOV 4. (4x100FR) '16 Residence: Los Angeles, Moscow LC-3. (4x100MR) '17 SC-1. (100FR) '12, '13 3 9. (100FR) '16 RUS Height:185 SC-1. (50FR) '12 SC-1. (100IM) '12, '13 10. (50FR) '16 QT 24.29 Club: CSKA, Trojan SC-1. (100FR) '12 SC-2. (50FR) '12 PB 24.29 4. (4x100M) '16 Coach: Dave Salo SC-2. (50FR) '16 SC-3. (50BK) '12 SC-2. (100BR) '16 SC-1. (4x50F) 17 SC-1. (4x50M) 17 DoB: 18 APR 1997 LC-22. (50BK) '15 LC-6. (100BK) '16 PoB: Pitesti 8. (100BK) '16 Robert GLINTA LC-30. (100BK) '15 LC-7. (50BK) '16 Residence: Baia-Mare 4 SC-7. (100BK) '16 SC-3. (100BK) ‘17 ROU Club: U Cluj YOG-5. (100BK) '14 SC-8. (200BK) '16 SC-5. (50BK) ‘17 QT 24.12 Coach: Adrian Gherghel YOG-7. (50BK) '14 PB 24.12 SC-31. (50BK) '14 SC-6. (100BK) '15 Height: 185cm DoB: 09 JULY 2000 SC-1. (100BK) '17 Kliment KOLESNIKOV PoB/Res.: Moscow SC-1. (200BK) ‘17 Height: 194cm LC-4. (200BK) '17 SC-2. (50BK) ‘17 5 RUS Occupation: High school student LC-9. (100BK) '17 JUN-1.(50BK) ’16, ’17 QT 24.25 PB 24.25 Club: Energy Standard JUN-1.(100BK) ’16 Coach: Dmitry Lazarev JUN-1. (200BK) ’17 DoB: 27 JAN 1994 LC-12. (100BK) '17 Shane RYAN PoB: Drexel Hill, PA, USA LC-23. (50BK) '17 6 IRL Residence: Auburn, USA 16. (100BK) '16 LC-8. (100BK) '16 QT 24.57 Club: Auburn University Universiade PB 24.57 Coach: Sergio Lopez-Miko 1. (50BK) ‘17 LC-1. (100BK) '11 LC-1. (4x100FR) ’12, '14 DoB: 14 JUL 1988 LC-2. (50BK) '13 LC-2. (100BK) '10, ‘14 Jeremy STRAVIUS PoB: Abbeville LC-3. (100BK) '13 LC-2. (50BK) '14 7 Club: Amiens Metropole Natation 1. (4x100FR) '12 LC-4. (50BK) '17 SC-1. (50BK) '12, '13 FRA Coach: Michel Chretien, Yann 2. (4x100FR) '16 SC-2. (50BK) '16 SC-1. (100BK) '12, '13 QT 24.88 PB 24.45 Dubois SC-7. (100BK) '10 SC-2. (100FL) '13 Height: 190cm SC-7. (50BK) '10 SC-2. (200IM) '12 SC-7. (100FL) ‘16 SC-3. (50BK) ‘17 DoB:01 NOV 1996 LC-10. (50BK) '17 PoB: Athens LC-3. (100BK) '16 Apostolos CHRISTOU LC-13. (100BK) '17 Residence: Petroupolis YOG-2. (50BK) '14 LC-5. (200BK) ‘16 8 LC-24. (50BK) '15 GRE Club: Olympiacos YOG-4. (100BK) '14 SC-8. (100BK) ‘17 SC-22. (50BK) '14 QT 24.96 Coach: Velentzas JUN-1. (100BK) '14 PB 24.88 JUN-1. (100BK) '14 Height: 198cm All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History (last 10) 24.04 Tancock, Liam/GBR - 26/07/09 24.12 Glinta, Robert/Rou 03/08/18 25.63 Stev Theloke, GER Berlin, 2000 24.07 Lacourt, Camille/FRA - 09/08/10 24.24 Murphy, Ryan/USA 27/07/18 25.60 Stev Theloke, GER Helsinki, 2000 24.12 Glinta, Robert/ROU – 03/08/18 24.25 Kolesnikov, Kliment/RUS 03/08/18 25.31 Thomas Rupprath, GER Fukuoka, 2001 24.13 Hurley, Robert/AUS - 17/10/13 24.29 Morozov, Vladimir/RUS 03/08/18 25.26 Stev Theloke, GER Warendorf, 2002 24.24 Koga, Junya/JPN - 26/07/09 24.31 Ress, Justin/USA 27/07/18 25.20 Thomas Rupprath, GER Berlin, 2002 24.24 Murphy, Ryan/USA - 27/07/18 24.53 Grevers, Matt/USA 27/07/18 25.00 Thomas Rupprath, GER Berlin, 2002 24.25 Kolesnikov, Kliment/RUS – 03/08/18 24.56 Koga, Junya/JPN 05/04/18 24.80 Thomas Rupprath, GER Barcelona, 2003 24.29 Morozov, Vladimir/RUS – 03/08/18 24.57 Ryan, Shane/IRL 03/08/18 24.47 Liam Tancock, GBR Sheffield, 2008 24.31 Ress, Justin/USA - 27/07/18 24.59 Held, Ryan/USA 27/07/18 24.08 Liam Tancock, GBR Rome, 2009 24.33 Bal, Randall/USA - 01/12/08 24.59 Andrew, Michael/USA 27/07/18 24.04 Liam Tancock, GBR Rome, 2009 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 24.64 Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 1 24.77 Camille Lacourt (FRA) not on the competition programme 1 24.35 Camille Lacourt (FRA) 2 24.84 Jeremy Stravius (FRA) 2 24.82 Richard Bohus (HUN) 2 24.51 Junya Koga (JPN) 3 25.00 Christopher Walker-Hebborn (GBR) 3 24.86 Grigory Tarasevich (RUS) 3 24.56 Matt Grevers (USA) .
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