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MEN 100M Fly FINAL FINAL 100 fly men World Record 49.82 Michael Phelps (USA) 1 Aug 2009, Rome European Record 49.95 Milorad Cavic (SRB) 1 Aug 2009, Rome World Best Time 2016 51.24 Li Zhuhao (CHN) Olympic Champion 2012 51.21 Michael Phelps (USA) World Champion 2015 50.56 Chad Le Clos (RSA) European Champion 2014 51.38 Konrad Czerniak (POL) Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC LC-1. (200FL) '14 DoB: 20 APR 1993 LC-2. (200FL) '16 Viktor BROMER PoB: Aarhus LC-5. (200FL) '15 LC-16. (100FL) '16 8 Height: 189cm DEN SC-5. (200FL) ‘14 SC-2. (200FL) '12, ‘15 Club: Aalberg QT 52.43 SC-5. (200IM) '13 PB 52.43 Coach: Leifi Johannson SC-8. (400IM) '12 LC-1. (4x100MR) '12 DoB: 16 NOV 1993 LC-6. (4x100MR) '13, '15 LC-3. (100FL) '12 PoB: Milan Matteo RIVOLTA LC-7. (100FL) '13 LC-10. (4x100MR) '14 Height: 193cm 14. (4x100MR) '12 7 LC-10. (100FL) '15 LC-12. (50FL) '16 ITA Club: GS Fiamme Oro Roma / 22. (100FL) '12 SC-6. (4x50MR) '14 SC-1. (4x50MR) '15 QT 52.33 Team Insubrika PB 51.54 SC-15. (100FL) '12 SC-2. (100FL) '15 Coach: Mirko Nozzolillo SC-6. (50FL) '15 LC-1. (200FL) '05 LC-1. (200FL) '06, '08, '10 DoB: 09 JUL 1985 LC-5. (4x100FR) '15 LC-3. (200FL) '14 Pawel KORZENIOWSKI PoB: Oswiecim LC-7. (100FL) '15 LC-4. (4x100FR) '14 Education: Management - LC-8. (4x100MR) '15 LC-6. (100FL) '10, ‘14 6 4. (200FL) '04 POL Kozminski University,Warsaw,POL LC-10. (100FR) '15 SC-1. (200FL) '05, '06 QT 52.11 PB 51.46 Club: AZS AWF Warszawa LC-9. (100FL) '13 SC-1. (400FR) '07 Coach: Robert Bialecki SC-3. (200FL) '08, ‘14 SC-2. (200FL) '13 SC-6. (200FR) '10 SC-3. (200FR) '04, '06, '07 LC-2. (100FL) '11 LC-3. (100FL) '10 LC-3. (100FL) '13 LC-1. (100FL) '14 Konrad CZERNIAK DoB: 11 JUL 1989 LC-3. (50FL) '15 LC-2. (50free) '14 5 PoB: Pulawy 8. (100FL) '12 LC-6. (100FL) '15 LC-4. (4x100FR) '14 POL Club: KS Wisla Pulawy 9. (100FR) '12 LC-9. (100FR) '11 SC-1. (100FL) '11 QT 51.90 PB 51.15 Coach: Bart Kizierowski LC-9. (50FL) '11 SC-1. (50FR) '11 LC-11. (50FR) '09 SC-3. (50FL) '11 SC-5. (100FL) '10, '12 SC-5. (50FR) ‘13 LC-1. (200IM) '06, '08, '10, 2. (200FL) '08 '12, '14 2. (200IM) '08 LC-1. (200FL) '15 LC-1. (400IM) '04, '06, '08, 2. (400IM) '08 LC-1. (400IM) '05 '10, '12 3. (200IM) '12 LC-2. (100FL) '13, '15 LC-1. (200FL) '12, ‘16 DoB: 03 DEC 1985 3. (400IM) '12 LC-2. (200IM) '05 LC-1. (100BK) '04 Laszlo CSEH PoB: Budapest LC-2. (400IM) '03 LC-2. (50FL) '16 4 Height: 188cm HUN Altogether 67 medals short LC-3. (50FL) '15 SC-1. (200IM) '05, '06, '07, Club: Eger QT 51.64 and long course (OG, WC, LC-3. (200IM) '07, '11 '11, '12, '15 PB 50.87 Coach: Zsolt Plaganyi EC) LC-3. (100BK) '05 SC-1. (400IM) '03, '04, '05, LC-3. (400IM) '09 '07, '09, '11, '12 32-time European SC-3. (200FL) '10 SC-1. (100BK) '05 Champion (12 LC+19 SC) SC-1. (100FL) '15 SC-1. (200FL) '07, '11, '12 LC-1. (4x100MR) '15 LC-1. (4x100FR) '14 DoB: 17 JUL 1992 LC-3. (4x100FR) '15 LC-2. (4x100MR) '14 Mehdy METELLA PoB: Cayenne, French-Guyana LC-5. (100FL) '15 LC-9. (100FL) '14 3 FRA Height: 190cm YOG-1. (100FR) '10 SC-1. (4x100FR) '14 LC-11. (100FR) '16 QT 52.00 Club: CN Marseille SC-2. (4x50MR) '14 SC-3. (100FL) '12 PB 51.24 Coach: Julien Jacquier SC-3. (4x100MR) '14 SC-4. (4x50FR) '13 SC-7. (50FL) '14 SC-7. (50FL) '12 LC-1. (4x100MR) ‘12 DoB: 22 OCT 1989 LC-2. (4x100MM) '16 LC-6. (4x100MM) '15 Piero CODIA PoB: Trieste LC-4. (50FL) '16 LC-14. (100FL) '15 2 Height: 190cm LC-6. (50FL) ‘14 ITA LC-15. (50FL) '13 Club: SC Esercito – CC Aniene SC-1. (4x50MR) '13 QT 52.16 LC-18. (50FL) '15 PB 51.42 Coach: Alessandro D'Alessandro SC-5. (100FL) '15 SC-7. (50FL) '15 DoB: 19 JUL 1992 SC-32. (200FL) '13 Lyubomyr LEMESHKO PoB: SC-33. (100FL) '13 1 UKR Height: SC-44. (50FL) '13 QT 52.38 Club: EJC-9. (100FL) '10 PB 52.38 Coach: EJC-9. (100FL) '10 All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2016) European Record History (last 10) 49.82 Michael Phelps, USA, 2009 51.24 CHNNATFOS Li Zhuhao, CHN 52.00 Lars Frolander, SWE Sydney, 2000 49.95 Milorad Cavic, SRB, 2009 51.31 ESPOPENSAB Konrad Czerniak, POL 51.88 Thomas Rupprath, GER Warendorf, 2002 50.40 Ian Crocker, USA, 2005 51.40 EURMEETLUX Laszlo Cseh, HUN 51.76 Andriy Serdinov, UKR Barcelona, 2003 50.41 Rafael Munoz, ESP, 2009 51.42 ITANATRICC Piero Codia, ITA 51.59 Andriy Serdinov, UKR Barcelona, 2003 50.56 Chad Le Clos, RSA, 2015 51.50 RUSNATMOS Alexander Sadovnikov, RUS 51.36 Andriy Serdinov, UKR Athens, 2004 50.65 Albert Subirats, VEN, 2009 51.54 ITANATRICC Matteo Rivolta, ITA 50.76 Milorad Cavic, SRB Beijing, 2008 50.78 Jason Dunford, KEN, 2009 51.64 AUSNATADE David Morgan, AUS 50.59 Milorad Cavic, SRB Beijing, 2008 50.85 Andrew Lauterstein, AUS, 2009 51.66 FRANATMONT Jeremy Stravius, FRA 50.46 Rafael Munoz, ESP Montpellier, 2009 50.87 Laszlo Cseh, HUN, 2015 51.76 AUSNATADE Grant Irvine, AUS 50.01 Milorad Cavic, SRB Rome, 2009 50.90 Tyler McGill, USA, 2009 51.79 SWCUPEIND Joeri Verlinden, NED 49.95 Milorad Cavic, SRB Rome, 2009 Olympic Games, World and European Swimming Championships Medallists (2012-2015) 2015 Kazan (WCh) 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2013 Barcelona (WCh) 2012 London (OG) 1 50.56 Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1 51.38 Konrad Czerniak (POL) 1 51.06 Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1 51.21 Michael Phelps (USA) 2 50.87 Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 2 51.89 Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 2 51.45 Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 2 51.44 Chad Le Clos (RSA) 3 50.96 Joseph Schooling (SIN) 3 51.92 Pavel Sankovich (BLR) 3 51.46 Konrad Czerniak (POL) 2 51.44 Evgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) .
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