Swimming at the 2003 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metre freestyle

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The Men's 100m Freestyle event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on August 14, 2003 (Day 13 of the Games).

The Swimming competition at the 14th Pan American Games was held August 12-18, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The competition was held in the outdoor (50m) pool of the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center. It featured 32 long course (50m) events.

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Medalists

Gold José Meolans
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Silver George Bovell
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago
Bronze Gustavo Borges
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil

Records

World Record Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Pieter van den Hoogenband  (NED)47.84 2000-09-19 Flag of Australia.svg Sydney, Australia
Pan Am Record Flag of Brazil.svg  Fernando Scherer  (BRA)49.19 1999-08-04 Flag of Canada.svg Winnipeg, Canada

Results

PlaceSwimmerHeatsFinal
TimeRankTime
1 Flag of Argentina.svg  José Meolans  (ARG) 50.05 2 49.27
2 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  George Bovell  (TRI) 49.97 1 49.61
3 Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Borges  (BRA) 50.59 4 49.90
4 Flag of the United States.svg  Nick Brunelli  (USA) 50.63 5 50.04
5 Flag of Brazil.svg  Jader Souza  (BRA) 51.13 8 50.24
6 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Ricardo Busquets  (PUR) 50.82 6 50.37
7 Flag of the United States.svg  Tommy Hannan  (USA) 50.47 3 50.66
8 Flag of Canada.svg  Matt Rose  (CAN) 50.91 7 50.75
9 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Paul Kutscher  (URU) 51.37 11 51.48
10 Flag of Canada.svg  Colin Russell  (CAN) 51.35 10 51.57
11 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  George Gleason  (ISV) 51.86 15 51.64
12 Flag of Cuba.svg  Antonio Hernández  (CUB) 51.68 14 51.75
13 Flag of Mexico.svg  Alejandro Siqueiros  (MEX) 51.66 13 51.88
14 Flag of Barbados.svg  Damian Alleyne  (BAR) 52.13 18 51.89
15 Flag of Panama.svg  Ismael Ortiz  (PAN) 52.34 20 52.01
16 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Francisco Picasso  (URU) 52.17 19 52.14
17 Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Luis Rojas  (VEN) 51.22 9 DNS
18 Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Raymond Rosal  (VEN) 51.53 12 DNS
19 Flag of Cuba.svg  Marcos Hernández  (CUB) 51.95 16 DNS
20 Flag of Colombia.svg  Camilo Becerra  (COL) 52.12 17 DNS
21 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Howard Hinds  (AHO) 52.45 21
22 Flag of Mexico.svg  Javier Díaz  (MEX) 52.51 22
23 Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Chris Vythoulkas  (BAH) 52.53 23
24 Flag of Chile.svg  Max Schnettler  (CHI) 52.55 24
25 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Josh Laban  (ISV) 52.84 25
26 Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Castro  (CHI) 53.00 26
27 Flag of Bermuda.svg  Ronald Cowen  (BER) 53.07 27
28 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Maran Cruz  (PUR) 53.88 28
29 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Chris Backhaus  (DOM) 53.91 29
30 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Jorge Rodríguez  (DOM) 54.11 30
31 Flag of Guyana.svg  Onan Thom  (GUY) 54.14 31
32 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Erick Santos  (DOM) 54.31 32
33 Flag of Saint Lucia.svg  Jamie Peterkin  (LCA) 54.73 33
34 Flag of Honduras.svg  Gustavo Martínez  (HON) 54.74 34
35 Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Fidel Davis  (VIN) 1:02.25 35

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