Swimming at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Men's 50 metre breaststroke

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Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Final

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
Med 1.png 7 Flag of England.svg Chris Cook (ENG)0.7328.01 
Med 2.png 5 Flag of England.svg Darren Mew (ENG)0.8228.070.06
Med 3.png 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brenton Rickard (AUS)0.8628.140.13
46 Flag of England.svg James Gibson (ENG)0.7728.180.17
53 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Dickens (CAN)0.7428.340.33
62 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (AUS)0.7928.620.61
71 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Clark (SCO)0.8428.930.92
88 Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Jones (SCO)0.8329.191.18

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Semifinals

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Semifinal 01

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
14 Flag of England.svg Darren Mew (ENG)0.7928.14 
23 Flag of England.svg James Gibson (ENG)0.8228.400.26
35 Flag of England.svg Chris Cook (ENG)0.7928.560.42
41 Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Jones (SCO)0.8029.040.90
56 Flag of New Zealand.svg Glenn Snyders (NZL)0.7929.271.13
62 Flag of Barbados.svg Andrei Cross (BAR)0.7329.371.23
77 Ulster Banner.svg Jonathan Nixon (NIR)0.7929.491.35
88 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mathieu Bois (CAN)0.7729.751.61

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Semifinal 02

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brenton Rickard (AUS)0.8728.13 
23 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Dickens (CAN)0.7828.330.20
35 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (AUS)0.8128.490.36
42 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Clark (SCO)0.8628.950.82
56 Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Bree (NIR)0.7029.221.09
67 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Stuart Manford (WAL)0.8229.411.28
71 Flag of South Africa.svg Thabang Moeketsane (RSA)0.7729.531.40
88 Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Lee (SCO)0.8729.931.80

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heats

Max Kanyerezi, a Ugandan who competed in the Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heat 01 Max Kanyerezi.jpg
Max Kanyerezi, a Ugandan who competed in the Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heat 01
Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
17 Flag of Guyana.svg Onan Thom (GUY) [1] 0.7331.64 
24 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mehmood Nasir (PAK) [1] 0.9932.440.80
33 Flag of Guernsey.svg Jeremy Osborne (GUE) [1] 0.8733.011.37
45 Flag of Uganda.svg Mugula Mugambi (UGA) [1] 0.8035.794.15
56 Flag of Maldives.svg Hassan Ashraf (MDV) [1] 0.6836.524.88
62 Flag of Uganda.svg Max Kanyerezi (UGA) [1] 0.8839.237.59

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heat 02

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Dickens (CAN) [2] 0.7528.59 
24 Flag of England.svg James Gibson (ENG) [2] 0.8028.650.06
33 Flag of New Zealand.svg Glenn Snyders (NZL) [2] 0.8029.210.62
46 Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Jones (SCO) [2] 0.8229.821.23
52 Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Lee (SCO) [2] 0.9029.831.24
67 Flag of Singapore.svg Jin Wen Tan (SIN) [2] 0.7530.471.88
71 Flag of Kenya.svg Amar Shah (KEN) [2] 0.7930.842.25
88 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Jamie Zammitt (GIB) [2] 0.8431.623.03

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heat 03

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brenton Rickard (AUS) [3] 0.8528.19 
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (AUS) [3] 0.7828.390.20
37 Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Bree (NIR) [3] 0.7429.191.00
46 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Clark (SCO) [3] 0.8629.211.02
51 Flag of Barbados.svg Andrei Cross (BAR) [3] 0.7529.241.05
63 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Stuart Manford (WAL) [3] 0.8029.391.20
72 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mathieu Bois (CAN) [3] 0.8030.101.91
88 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Francis (SRI) [3] 0.8131.373.18

Men's 50 m Breaststroke - Heat 04

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 mTbh.
15 Flag of England.svg Darren Mew (ENG) [4] 0.7928.21 
24 Flag of England.svg Chris Cook (ENG) [4] 0.7628.450.24
32 Ulster Banner.svg Jonathan Nixon (NIR) [4] 0.7729.721.51
46 Flag of South Africa.svg Thabang Moeketsane (RSA) [4] 0.7629.801.59
51 Flag of Zambia.svg Chisela Kanchela (ZAM) [4] 0.6930.672.46
67 Flag of India.svg Sahl Rana (IND) [4] 0.8130.932.72
78 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Adam Jackson (IOM) [4] 0.8433.044.83
DNS3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Brown (CAN) [4]    

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