Lifesaving at the 2001 World Games – Men's 100 m manikin carry with fins

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Lifesaving – men's 100 m manikin carry with fins
at the 2001 World Games
Venue Akita Prefectural Pool, Akita, Japan
Date25 August 2001
Competitors27 from 9 nations
Medalists
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The men's 100 m manikin carry with fins in lifesaving at the 2001 World Games took place on 25 August 2001 at the Akita Prefectural Pool in Akita, Japan. [1]

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Competition format

A total of 27 athletes entered the competition. The best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.

Results

Preliminary

RankAthleteNationTimeNote
1 Maik Hofmann Flag of Germany.svg Germany 52.81Q
2 Jason O'Pray Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 53.01Q
3 Matthew Bouman Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 53.96Q
4 Lutz Heimann Flag of Germany.svg Germany 54.43Q
5 Federico Mastrostefano Flag of Italy.svg Italy 54.57Q
6 Stuart Snell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 54.61Q
7 Federico De Marco Flag of Italy.svg Italy 54.64Q
8 Danilo Mollari Flag of Italy.svg Italy 54.87Q
9 Luke Turner Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 55.03Q
10 Carsten Schlepphorst Flag of Germany.svg Germany 55.24
11 Vincent Honet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 55.84
12 Pablo Terradillos Flag of Spain.svg Spain 55.85
13 Jonathan del Amo Flag of Spain.svg Spain 56.32
14 Ryan Cox Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 57.47
15 Francisco Jiménez Flag of Spain.svg Spain 57.79
16 Geert Meesen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 58.54
17 Hugo Byman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 59.46
18 Freek Lemmens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 59.57
19 Ky Hurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 59.86
20 Graeme Willcox Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 1:00.13
21 Gary Kurth Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 1:03.15
22 Futoshi Kikuchi Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1:03.76
23 Masahiro Hayashi Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1:11.58
24 Kengo Amagai Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1:15.02
25 Bart Geerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 1:16.44
Craig Robinson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain DSQ
Hans Vyge Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands DSQ

Final

RankAthleteNationTime
Gold medal icon.svg Jason O'Pray Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 52.96
Silver medal icon.svg Maik Hofmann Flag of Germany.svg Germany 52.97
Bronze medal icon.svg Matthew Bouman Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 53.06
4 Danilo Mollari Flag of Italy.svg Italy 53.68
5 Luke Turner Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 53.84
6 Lutz Heimann Flag of Germany.svg Germany 53.86
7 Federico De Marco Flag of Italy.svg Italy 53.96
8 Federico Mastrostefano Flag of Italy.svg Italy 54.43
9 Stuart Snell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 55.59

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References

  1. "Results". Archived from the original on 2003-03-15. Retrieved 2020-06-26.