The men's 200m individual medley events at the 2022 World Para Swimming Championships were held at the Penteada Olympic Swimming Complex in Madeira between 12 and 18 June.
Seven swimmers from six nations took part. [1]
Rank | Name | Nation | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Carlos Serrano Zárate | Colombia | 2:31.45 | ||
Iñaki Basiloff | Argentina | 2:32.10 | ||
Andrii Trusov | Ukraine | 2:32.56 | ||
4 | Christian Sadie | South Africa | 2:34.08 | AF |
5 | Rudy Garcia-Tolson | United States | 2:43.81 | |
6 | Niranjan Mukundan | India | 2:56.16 | |
7 | Lucas Nicolas Poggi | Argentina | 3:04.42 |
Eight swimmers from seven nations took part. [2]
Rank | Name | Nation | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Timothy Hodge | Australia | 2:13.43 | WR | |
Ugo Didier | France | 2:15.74 | ||
Federico Morlacchi | Italy | 2:20.99 | ||
4 | Jacobo Garrido Brun | Spain | 2:22.94 | |
5 | Lucas Lamente Mozela | Brazil | 2:24.07 | |
6 | Jonas Kesnar | Czech Republic | 2:26.12 | |
7 | Igor Hrehorowicz | Poland | 2:26.40 | |
8 | Oscar Salguero Galisteo | Spain | 2:27.57 |
Eight swimmers from six nations took part. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stefano Raimondi | Italy | 2:12.42 | ||
Col Pearse | Australia | 2:13.76 | ||
Bas Takken | Netherlands | 2:13.88 | ||
4 | Riccardo Menciotti | Italy | 2:16.01 | |
5 | Alec Elliot | Canada | 2:16.67 | |
6 | Alan Ogorzalek | Turkey | 2:18.97 | |
7 | Alex Saffy | Australia | 2:19.05 | |
8 | Justin Kaps | Germany | DSQ |
Five swimmers from five nations took part. [4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rogier Dorsman | Netherlands | 2:18.80 | CR | |
Mykhailo Serbin | Ukraine | 2:27.16 | ||
Uchu Tomita | Japan | 2:28.17 | ||
4 | David Kratochvil | Czech Republic | 2:35.81 | |
5 | Gudfinnur Karlsson | Iceland | 2:58.41 |
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