Finswimming at the 2013 World Games – Men's 50 m apnoea

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Finswimming – men's 50 m apnoea
at the 2013 World Games
Venue Hernando Botero Swimming Pool, Cali, Colombia
Date27 July 2013
Competitors12 from 10 nations
Medalists
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The men's 50 m apnoea competition in finswimming at the 2013 World Games took place on 27 July 2013 at the Hernando Botero Swimming Pool in Cali, Colombia. [1] [2]

Contents

Competition format

A total of 12 athletes entered the competition. The best eight athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.

Results

Preliminary

RankAthleteNationTimeNote
1 Mauricio Fernandez Castillo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 13.89Q WR
2 Pavel Kabanov Flag of Russia.svg Russia 14.13Q
3 Kim Tae-kyun Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 14.39Q
4 Li Hui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 14.64Q
5Dmytro Sydorenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 14.70Q
6 Aleksey Kazantsev Flag of Russia.svg Russia 14.75Q
7 Aleksander Drozdov Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 14.97Q
8 Cen Jinlong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 15.02Q
9 Jan Malkowski Flag of Germany.svg Germany 15.18
10 Lee Kwan-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 15.23
11 Nikolai Tover Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 15.29
Nicolas Cochou Flag of France.svg France DSQ

Final

RankAthleteNationTime
Gold medal icon.svg Kim Tae-kyun Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 14.01
Silver medal icon.svg Pavel Kabanov Flag of Russia.svg Russia 14.02
Bronze medal icon.svg Mauricio Fernandez Castillo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 14.04
4 Aleksey Kazantsev Flag of Russia.svg Russia 14.54
5 Aleksander Drozdov Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 14.68
6 Cen Jinlong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 14.75
7Dmytro Sydorenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 14.80
8 Li Hui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 14.82

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References

  1. "Results preliminary" . Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  2. "Results final" . Retrieved 2020-06-28.