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Men's 100M Butterfly Heats Event 28 START LIST Liste De Départ 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 22 MAR 2008 Men's 100m Butterfly Heats Event 28 START LIST Liste de départ Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 50.40 23.51 Ian Crocker USA Montreal (CAN) 30 JUL 2005 ER 51.36 24.30 Andriy Serdinov UKR Athens (GRE) 20 AUG 2004 CR 51.89 24.53 Andriy Serdinov UKR Budapest (HUN) 4 AUG 2006 Heat 1 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 3 Miro Krstevski MKD 24 APR 1987 1:01.04 4 Ensar Hajder BIH 27 JUN 1991 59.55 5 Bojan Jovanov MKD 8 MAR 1990 59.55 6 Andrejs Duda LAT 1 JAN 1981 Heat 2 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Goksu Bicer TUR 18 APR 1990 56.85 2 Pavels Kondrahins LAT 31 MAR 1985 56.08 3 Norbert Kovacs HUN 13 FEB 1988 55.78 4 Mathias Gydesen DEN 24 AUG 1988 55.70 5 Ryan Gambin MLT 23 MAY 1985 55.74 6 Adrien Perez SUI 12 JAN 1988 56.04 7 Meir Hasbani ISR 19 MAR 1985 56.31 8 Nedim Nisic BIH 1 JAN 1984 57.60 Heat 3 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Deividas Cepulis LTU 31 MAY 1989 55.50 2 Paulius Andrijauskas LTU 29 SEP 1984 55.25 3 Emilis Vaitkaitis LTU 11 APR 1980 55.10 4 Norbert Trandafir ROU 8 FEB 1988 55.03 5 Anders Frahm DEN 3 MAR 1983 55.07 6 Brenton Cabello Forns ESP 26 DEC 1981 55.24 7 Antoine Galavtine FRA 27 NOV 1985 55.27 8 Mateusz Kierzkowski POL 26 FEB 1987 55.57 Heat 4 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Bastiaan Tamminga NED 9 JUN 1981 54.91 2 Nadav Kochavi ISR 18 JAN 1985 54.78 3 Alon Mandel ISR 23 AUG 1988 54.64 4 Marco Belotti ITA 29 NOV 1988 54.63 5 Martin Verner CZE 15 MAR 1980 54.63 6 Rimvydas Salcius LTU 31 JAN 1985 54.75 7 Georgi Palazov BUL 4 FEB 1980 54.80 8 Alexandru Felix Maestru ROU 25 OCT 1981 55.02 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWM021900_51A1 1.0 Report Created SUN 16 MAR 2008 18:26 Page 1/2 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 22 MAR 2008 Men's 100m Butterfly Heats Event 28 START LIST Liste de départ Heat 5 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Damien Courtois SUI 22 JAN 1988 54.44 2 Michele Cosentino ITA 27 NOV 1986 54.37 3 Paolo Villa ITA 18 JUL 1981 54.19 4 Lorenzo Benatti ITA 31 JAN 1986 54.04 5 Francois Heersbrandt BEL 12 DEC 1989 54.16 6 Michal Rubacek CZE 19 DEC 1986 54.22 7 Adriano Miguel Niz POR 5 MAR 1986 54.41 8 Dominik Straga CRO 20 JUN 1988 54.58 Heat 6 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Mario Todorovic CRO 11 OCT 1988 53.70 2 Rafael Munoz Perez ESP 3 MAR 1988 53.24 3 Artem Pron' UKR 9 JUN 1986 52.85 4 Nikolay Skvortsov RUS 28 MAR 1984 52.22 5 Sergiy Breus UKR 30 JAN 1983 52.46 6 Yauheni Lazuka BLR 19 APR 1989 53.10 7 Pawel Korzeniowski POL 9 JUL 1985 53.60 8 Ioan Gherghel ROU 18 AUG 1978 53.86 Heat 7 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Joeri Verlinden NED 22 JAN 1988 53.67 2 Amaury Leveaux FRA 2 DEC 1985 53.21 3 Evgeny Korotyshkin RUS 30 APR 1983 52.74 4 Andriy Serdinov UKR 17 NOV 1982 52.11 5 Lars Froelander SWE 26 MAY 1974 52.34 6 Duje Draganja CRO 27 FEB 1983 53.05 7 Sotirios Pastras GRE 21 APR 1986 53.57 8 Mathieu Fonteyn BEL 14 FEB 1985 53.78 Heat 8 of 8 NOC Lane Name Date of Birth Qualifying Time Time Rank Code 1 Robin Christiaan Van Aggele NED 30 JUL 1984 53.62 2 Ivan Lendjar SRB 29 JUL 1990 53.21 3 Denys Sylant'Yev UKR 3 OCT 1976 52.73 4 Milorad Cavic SRB 31 MAY 1984 51.70 5 Peter Mankoc SLO 4 JUL 1978 52.30 6 Igor Marchenko RUS 26 NOV 1975 52.95 7 Jakob Andkjaer DEN 7 MAY 1985 53.53 8 Simao Gomes Morgado POR 4 MAR 1979 53.75 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWM021900_51A1 1.0 Report Created SUN 16 MAR 2008 18:26 Page 2/2.
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