1997 FINA Short Course World Championships – Men's 200m Individual Medley

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The finals and the qualifying heats of the Men's 200 metres Individual Medley event at the 1997 FINA Short Course World Championships were held on the last day of the championships, on Sunday 20 April 1997 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Finals

RANKFINAL ATIME
Med 1.png Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Dunn  (AUS)1:57.46
Med 2.png Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Keller  (GER)1:58.35
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Ron Karnaugh  (USA)1:59.12
4.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Hickman  (GBR)1:59.49
5.Flag of France.svg  Xavier Marchand  (FRA)1:59.78
6.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Zane King  (AUS)2:00.63
7.Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Andersen  (DEN)2:01.27
8.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Mankoč  (SLO)2:02.55


RANKFINAL BTIME
9.Flag of South Africa.svg  Theo Verster  (RSA)2:01.92
10.Flag of the United States.svg  Nate Dusing  (USA)2:02.21
11.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mark Versfeld  (CAN)2:02.34
12.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Josef Horky  (CZE)2:02.53
13.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Marko Milenkovič  (SLO)2:02.77
14.Flag of Sweden.svg  Michael Jacobson  (SWE)2:03.65
15.Flag of Japan.svg  Toshiaki Kurasawa  (JPN)2:03.70
16.Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Oleg Pukhnatiy  (UZB) [1] 2:04.43

Qualifying heats

RANKHEATS RANKINGTIME
1.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Dunn  (AUS)1:59.25
2.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Zane King  (AUS)1:59.41
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Ron Karnaugh  (USA)1:59.65
4.Flag of France.svg  Xavier Marchand  (FRA)2:00.12
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Hickman  (GBR)2:00.16
6.Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Keller  (GER)2:00.33
7.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Mankoč  (SLO)2:00.73
8.Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Andersen  (DEN)2:00.81
9.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mark Versfeld  (CAN)2:01.16
10.Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Kruppa  (GER)2:01.78
11.Flag of South Africa.svg  Theo Verster  (RSA)2:01.92
12.Flag of the United States.svg  Nate Dusing  (USA)2:02.75
13.Flag of Japan.svg  Toshiaki Kurasawa  (JPN)2:02.90
14.Flag of Sweden.svg  Michael Jacobson  (SWE)2:03.03
15.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Josef Horky  (CZE)2:03.08
16.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Marko Milenkovič  (SLO)2:03.21
17.Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Oleg Pukhnatiy  (UZB)2:03.33
18.Flag of Denmark.svg  Jacob Carstensen  (DEN)2:03.51
19.Flag of Argentina.svg  Andres Grasso  (ARG)2:03.53
20.Flag of Latvia.svg  Valeri Kalmikovs  (LAT)2:03.75
21.Flag of Switzerland.svg  Adrian Andermatt  (SUI)2:04.08
22.Flag of Colombia.svg  Alejandro Bermúdez  (COL)2:04.12
23.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Arsenio López  (PUR)2:04.44
24.Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Perminov  (RUS)2:04.48
25.Flag of Croatia.svg  Sandro Tomaš  (CRO)2:04.53
26.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xie Xufeng  (CHN)2:04.87
27.Flag of South Africa.svg  Terence Parkin  (RSA)2:04.90
28.Flag of Norway.svg  Kim Henriksen  (NOR)2:04.95
29.Flag of Brazil.svg  Mauricio Cunha  (BRA)2:05.15
30.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Philip Weiss  (CAN)2:05.18
31.Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Mark Kwok  (HKG)2:05.24
32.Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Alex Miladinovski  (MKD)2:05.76
33.Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Oleg Svetkovsky  (UZB)2:06.81
34.Flag of Norway.svg  Thomas Nore  (NOR)2:07.13
35.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Jeremy Knowles  (BAH)2:07.44
36.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Giedrius Rafanavicius  (LTU)2:07.48
37.Flag of Cuba.svg  Gunter Rodríguez  (CUB)2:07.87

Remarks

  1. Oleg Pukhnatiy replaced Germany's Jens Kruppa, who withdrew from the B-final

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