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FINAL 50 Fly Men FINAL 50 fly men World Record 22.27 Andriy Govorov (UKR) 01 JUL 2018, Rome European Record 22.27 Andriy Govorov (UKR) 01 JUL 2018, Rome World Best Time 2018 22.27 Andriy Govorov (UKR) Olympic Champion 2016 not on the competition programme World Champion 2017 22.75 Benjamin Proud (GBR) European Champion 2016 22.92 Andriy Govorov (UKR) Championships Record 22.73 Anriy Govorov (UKR), 2016 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC DoB: 5 FEB 1999 Nyls KORSTANJE Residence: Nijmegen SC-2. (4X50FM) ‘16 SC-1. (4x50FM) 17 1 Club: Aqua-Novio‘94 SC-6. (4X100FR) ‘16 NED JUN-4. (50FL) ‘16 QT 23.38 CoacH: Marcel Wouda SC-32. (50FR) ‘16 PB 23.38 HeigHt:188cm DoB: 15 JUN 1997 Andrea VERGANI PoB: Milan Universiade Mediterranean Games 2 ITA Club: Can. Vittorino da Feltre 15. (50FR)‚’17 4. (50FR) ‘18 QT 23.37 CoacH: Gianluca Caspani 14. (50FL) ’17 5. (50FL) ‘18 PB 23.37 HeigHt: 178cm DoB: 04 JUL 1993 LC-4. (50FR) '12 PoB: Velingrad, BUL LC-4. (50FR) '16 Kristian GKOLOMEEV Residence: Athens, GRE LC-7. (50FR) '17 13. (50FR) '16 LC-7. (50FR) '14 3 Club: EtHnikos Piraeus LC-7. (50FR) '15 GRE 31. (100FR) '12 LC-10. (100FR) ‘16 CoacH: Akis Oikonomoy JUN-3. (50FR) '11 QT 23.22 SC-6. (50FR) 17 PB 23.22 (???AtHanasios Economou) JUN-2. (50FR) '11 HeigHt: 203cm LC-3. (50FL) '17 DoB: 10 APR 1992 LC-1. (50FL) '16 LC-5. (50FL) '13, '15 PoB: Sevastopol LC-2. (50FR) '16 LC-5. (50FR) '15 Residence: Dnipro LC-3. (50FR) '12 5. (50FR) '16 LC-12. (50FR) '13 Andriy GOVOROV Club: Kiev LC-3. (50FL) '14 14. (50FR) '12 LC-13. 50FR) '17 4 CoacH: Arilson Soares das SC-1. (50FL) '11, '13, '15 UKR YOG-1. (50FR) '10 SC-2. (50FL) '10 Silva/BRA SC-2. (50FL) ‘17 QT 22.85 YOG-1. (50FL) '10 SC-3. (50FL) '14 PB 22.27 = WR HeigHt: 191cm SC-3. (50FR) '10, '13 SC-3. (50FR) ‘13 Occupation: Student (political SC-4. (50FR) '15 SC-4. (50FL) ‘16 education) SC-15. (50FR) '17 SC-7. (50FR) '12, ‘14 LC-3. (50FL) '14, '16 DoB: 21 SEP 1994 LC-3. (50FR) '16 LC-1. (50FL) '17 PoB: London LC-4. (50FR) '14 Benjamin PROUD LC-3. (50FR) '17 Residence 4. (50FR) '16 LC-14. (100FR) '14 5 LC-8. (50FR) '15 GBR Club: PlymoutH Leander 29. (100FR) '16 LC-37. (100FR) '16 LC-8. (50FL) '15 QT 23.01 CoacH: James Gibson LC-1. (4x100MR) '14 PB 22.75 LC-11. (50FL) '13 HeigHt: SC-2. (50FR) ‘17 SC-3. (50FL) ‘17 DoB: 13 FEB 1996 PoB/Residence: Essen 15. (100FR) '16 LC-15. (50BR) '16 Damian WIERLING Occupation: Student (economic LC-11. (50FR) '17 7. (4x100M) '16 SC-20. (50FR) ‘17 6 computer science) LC-25. (100FR) ‘17 GER SC-16. (100FR) ‘15 Club: SG Essen LC-7. (4x100MM) '17 QT 23.34 YOG-3. (100FR) ’14 SC-25. (50FR) ‘15 PB 22:21 CoacH: Nicole EndruscHat HeigHt: 198cm LC-2. (100FL) '11 LC-3. (4x100FR) ‘18 LC-3. (100FL) '13 LC-1. (100FL) '14 DoB: 11 JUL 1989 LC-3. (50FL) '15 LC-2. (50free) '14 PoB: Pulawy LC-6. (100FL) '15 Konrad CZERNIAK 8. (100FL) '12 LC-2. (100FL) ‘16 Club: KU AZS UMCZ Lublin LC-9. (50FL) '11 7 9. (100FR) '12 LC-3. (100FL) '10 POL CoacH: MicHal Szymanski LC-10. (50FL) '17 10. (100FL) '16 SC-1. (100FL) '11 QT 23.37 HeigHt: 200cm LCLC-13. (100FL) '17 PB 23.07 SC-1. (50FR) '11 WeigHt: 94kg SC-5. (100FL) '10, '12 SC-3. (50FL) '11 SC-10. (100FR) '10, '12 SC-3. (4x50FR) 17 SC-10. (50FR) '12 LC-10. (200BR) ‘12 DoB: 06 MAY 1992 Oleg KOSTIN SC-5. (100BR) ‘16 SC-7. (100BR) '13 PoB: Tiraspol Universiade 8 SC-8. (200BR) ‘14 SC-7. (200BR) '13 RUS Club: Sport Society Russia 1. (4x100MR) '15 SC-9. (100BR) '14 SC-3. (50BR) '15 QT 23.41 CoacH: Valery Buslaev PB 23.14 SC-4. (200BR) '15 All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History (last 10) 22.27 Govorov, Andryi/UKR - 29/06/18 22.27 Govorov, Andryii/UKR 29/06/18 24.27 Jan Karlsson, SWE Norkoping, 1994 22.43 Munoz, Rafael/ESP - 05/04/09 22.93 Andrew, Michael/USA 26/07/18 23.68 Denis Pankratov, RUS MulHouse, 1996 22.57 Schoeman, Roland/RSA - 01/03/10 22.93 Proud, Benjamin/GBR 29/06/18 23.66 Mark Foster, GBR Fukuoka, 2001 22.61 Santos, Nicholas/BRA - 03/05/17 22.97 Santos, Nicholas/BRA 18/04/18 23.57 Lars Frolander, SWE Fukuoka, 2001 22.67 Cavic, Milorad/SRB - 26/07/09 22.97 Dressel, Caeleb/USA 26/07/18 23.50 Jere Hard, FIN Berlin, 2002 22.70 Martins, Henrique/BRA - 26/05/17 23.14 Kostin, Oleg/RUS 20/04/18 23.38 Sergiy Breus, UKR Montreal, 2005 22.73 Targett, Matt/AUS - 26/07/09 23.15 Martins, Henrique/BRA 18/04/18 23.25 Milorad Cavic, SRB EindHoven, 2008 22.75 Proud, Benjamin/GBR - 24/07/17 23.21 Wierling, Damian/GER 13/04/18 23.11 Milorad Cavic, SRB EindHoven, 2008 22.76 Dressel, Caeleb/USA - 23/07/17 23.22 Kristian Gkolomeev/GRE 06/08/18 22.43 Rafael Munoz, ESP Malaga, 2009 22.76 Cielo, Cesar/BRA - 24/04/12 23.31 Tsurkin, Yauhen/BLR 05/05/18 22.27 Govorov, Andiy, UKR Rome, 2018 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 23.00 Florent Manaudou (FRA) 1 22.92 Andriy Govorov (UKR) not on tHe competition programme 1 22.75 Benjamin Proud (GBR) 1 23.00 YauHen Tsurkin (BLR) 2 23.31 Laszlo CseH (HUN) 2 22.79 NicHolas Santos (BRA) 3 23.21 Andriy Govorov (UKR) 3 23.34 Benjamin Proud (GBR) 3 22.84 Andriy Govorov (UKR) 3 23.21 Benjamin Proud (GBR) .
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