Men's 100 metre backstroke at the 2007 FINA World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Rod Laver Arena | |||||||||
Date | March 2007 | |||||||||
Competitors | 92 | |||||||||
Winning time | 52.98 WR | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2007 FINA World Championships | ||
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Diving | ||
Individual | ||
1 m | men | women |
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Synchronised | ||
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Open water swimming | ||
5 km | men | women |
10 km | men | women |
25 km | men | women |
Swimming | ||
Freestyle | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
Backstroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Individual medley | ||
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
Freestyle relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
4×200 m | men | women |
Medley relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
Synchronised swimming | ||
Solo | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Duet | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Team | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Combination | women | |
Water polo | ||
Tournament | men | women |
The men's 100 metre backstroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 26 March (heats [1] and semifinals [2] ) and the evening of 27 March (final) [3] at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 92 swimmers were entered in the event, of which 90 swam.
Existing records at the start of the event [1] were:
Place | Lane | Name | Nationality | 50m Split | Time |
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3 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 25.80 | 52.98 WR | |
4 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 25.77 | 53.50 | |
5 | Liam Tancock | United Kingdom | 25.68 | 53.61 | |
4 | 2 | Arkady Vyatchanin | Russia | 26.40 | 53.69 |
5 | 6 | Markus Rogan | Austria | 26.58 | 53.78 |
6 | 7 | Gerhard Zandberg | South Africa | 26.07 | 54.59 |
7 | 8 | Matt Welsh | Australia | 26.61 | 54.65 |
8 | 1 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 26.47 | 55.04 |
Rank | Heat Lane | Name | Nationality | 50m split | Time | Notes |
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1 | S2 L2 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 25.80 | 53.51 CR | Q |
2 | S1 L4 | Liam Tancock | Great Britain | 25.85 | 53.71 | Q |
3 | S1 L5 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 26.08 | 53.92 | Q |
4 | S2 L4 | Markus Rogan | Austria | 26.24 | 53.98 | Q |
5 | S1 L3 | Arkady Vyatchanin | Russia | 26.89 | 54.30 | Q |
6 | S2 L5 | Gerhard Zandberg | South Africa | 26.29 | 54.54 | Q |
7 | S2 L6 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 26.48 | 54.77 | Q |
8 | S2 L1 | Matt Welsh | Australia | 26.63 | 54.92 | Q |
9 | S2 L8 | Steffen Driesen | Germany | 26.58 | 54.97 | |
10 | S1 L1 | Răzvan Florea | Romania | 26.61 | 55.02 | |
11 | S2 L3 | Aristeidis Grigoriadis | Greece | 26.56 | 55.12 | |
12 | S1 L7 | Thiago Pereira | Brazil | 27.01 | 55.30 | |
13 | S1 L6 | Matthew Clay | Great Britain | 26.20 | 55.32 | |
14 | S2 L7 | Masafumi Yamaguchi | Japan | 26.59 | 55.34 | |
15 | S1 L2 | Helge Meeuw | Germany | 26.95 | 55.37 | |
16 | S1 L8 | Hayden Stoeckel | Australia | 27.11 | 55.51 | |
Rank | Heat Lane | Name | Nationality | 50m split | Time | Notes |
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1 | H10 L5 | Markus Rogan | Austria | 26.89 | 54.34 | Q |
2 | H11 L3 | Liam Tancock | Great Britain | 25.65 | 54.54 | Q |
3 | H12 L7 | Gerhard Zandberg | South Africa | 26.47 | 54.83 | Q |
4 | H12 L4 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 26.66 | 54.88 | Q |
5 | H12 L3 | Aristeidis Grigoriadis | Greece | 26.31 | 54.95 | Q |
6 | H10 L4 | Arkady Vyatchanin | Russia | 27.38 | 55.00 | Q |
7 | H11 L5 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 26.60 | 55.06 | Q |
8 | H10 L3 | Matthew Clay | Great Britain | 26.72 | 55.07 | Q |
9 | H12 L5 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 27.00 | 55.08 | Q |
10 | H11 L4 | Helge Meeuw | Germany | 26.55 | 55.11 | Q |
11 | H12 L6 | Masafumi Yamaguchi | Japan | 26.80 | 55.30 | Q |
12 | H09 L4 | Vytautas Janušaitis | Lithuania | 26.65 | 55.36 | Q |
13 | H09 L6 | Thiago Pereira | Brazil | 27.04 | 55.44 | Q |
14 | H12 L2 | Matt Welsh | Australia | 26.36 | 55.50 | Q |
15 | H10 L7 | Răzvan Florea | Romania | 26.82 | 55.53 | Q |
16 | H10 L6 | Steffen Driesen | Germany | 26.97 | 55.63 | Q |
17 | H11 L2 | Hayden Stoeckel | Australia | 26.57 | 55.64 | |
18 | H11 L6 | Ouyang Kunpeng | China | 26.69 | 55.75 | |
19 | H09 L8 | Guy Barne'a | Israel | 26.83 | 55.88 | |
20 | H10 L1 | Damiano Lestingi | Italy | 27.46 | 56.07 | |
21 | H11 L1 | Ľuboš Križko | Slovakia | 26.93 | 56.13 | |
22 | H12 L1 | Evgeny Aleshin | Russia | 26.93 | 56.14 | |
23 | H11 L7 | Simon Dufour | France | 27.21 | 56.15 | |
24 | H10 L2 | Andriy Oleynyk | Ukraine | 27.37 | 56.18 | |
25 | H09 L3 | Nicholas Neckles | Barbados | 27.22 | 56.20 | |
26 | H11 L8 | Leonardo Guedes | Brazil | 27.19 | 56.42 | |
27 | H10 L8 | Derya Büyükuncu | Turkey | 27.37 | 56.50 | |
28 | H09 L5 | George du Rand | South Africa | 27.55 | 56.59 | |
29 | H09 L7 | Ehud Segal | Israel | 27.66 | 56.73 | |
30 | H12 L8 | Zhang Bodong | China | 27.28 | 56.87 | |
31 | H07 L4 | Pedro Oliveira | Portugal | 27.79 | 56.96 | |
32 | H08 L5 | Pavel Sankovich | Belarus | 27.42 | 57.09 | |
33 | H08 L4 | Flori Lang | Switzerland | 27.24 | 57.10 | |
34 | H09 L1 | Cameron Gibson | New Zealand | 27.58 | 57.40 | |
35 | H08 L6 | Mathias Gydesen | Denmark | 27.96 | 57.46 | |
36 | H08 L7 | Eduardo German Otero | Argentina | 27.49 | 57.50 | |
37 | H09 L2 | Ante Cvitkovic | Croatia | 28.09 | 57.57 | |
38 | H07 L3 | Tomas Fucik | Czech Republic | 27.89 | 57.69 | |
39 | H08 L8 | Seunghyeon Lee | South Korea | 27.80 | 58.08 | |
40 | H08 L2 | Stanislav Osinsky | Kazakhstan | 27.67 | 58.20 | |
41 | H08 L1 | Kim Torry Simmenes | Norway | 27.21 | 58.24 | |
42 | H08 L3 | Ivan Tolic | Croatia | 27.97 | 58.36 | |
43 | H07 L2 | Danil Bugakov | Uzbekistan | 28.20 | 58.74 | |
44 | H06 L8 | Taki Mrabet | Tunisia | 28.31 | 58.82 | |
45 | H07 L6 | David Dunford | Kenya | 28.31 | 58.86 | |
46 | H06 L6 | Miguel Robles | Mexico | 28.53 | 58.96 | |
47 | H07 L8 | Geoffrey Robin Cheah | Hong Kong | 28.64 | 59.15 | |
48 | H07 L1 | Ioannis Giannoulis | Greece | 28.71 | 59.22 | |
49 | H04 L2 | Felix Cristiadi Sutanto | Indonesia | 29.13 | 59.39 | |
50 | H06 L2 | Sergey Pankov | Uzbekistan | 29.17 | 59.99 | |
51 | H06 L4 | Jared Heine | Marshall Islands | 28.70 | 1:00.28 | |
52 | H07 L5 | Rony Bakale | Republic of the Congo | 29.06 | 1:00.44 | |
53 | H07 L7 | Iurii Zakharov | Kyrgyzstan | 29.03 | 1:00.64 | |
54 | H06 L3 | Suriya Suksuphak | Thailand | 29.37 | 1:00.73 | |
55 | H04 L3 | Giorgios Mylonas | Cyprus | 28.80 | 1:00.91 | |
56 | H06 L5 | Yu An Lin | Chinese Taipei | 29.17 | 1:00.95 | |
57 | H05 L2 | Sandeep Nagar Anthal | India | 29.81 | 1:00.98 | |
58 | H05 L7 | Zhi Cong Lim | Singapore | 29.69 | 1:01.09 | |
59 | H05 L4 | Gael Adam | Mauritius | 29.55 | 1:01.15 | |
60 | H05 L1 | Wei Shien Zach Ong | Singapore | 29.52 | 1:01.27 | |
61 | H05 L3 | Juan Montenegro | Guatemala | 30.12 | 1:01.36 | |
62 | H05 L5 | Shahin Baradaran Nakhjavani | Iran | 29.16 | 1:01.56 | |
63 | H04 L4 | Souhaib Kalala | Syria | 30.35 | 1:01.66 | |
64 | H05 L8 | Amine Kouam | Morocco | 29.65 | 1:01.78 | |
65 | H06 L7 | Mario Montoya | Costa Rica | 30.25 | 1:01.84 | |
66 | H03 L4 | Yousuf Alyousuf | Saudi Arabia | 30.45 | 1:01.87 | |
67 | H04 L7 | Carlos Eduardo Gil | Peru | 30.36 | 1:02.03 | |
68 | H01 L4 | Eric Chang | Malaysia | 29.82 | 1:02.32 | |
69 | H05 L6 | Arjun Muralidharan | India | 29.42 | 1:02.35 | |
70 | H02 L8 | Roy-Allan Burch | Bermuda | 29.33 | 1:02.72 | |
71 | H04 L6 | Heshan Unamboowe | Sri Lanka | 30.61 | 1:02.84 | |
72 | H04 L1 | Melvin Chua | Malaysia | 30.70 | 1:03.10 | |
73 | H03 L5 | Khaly Ciss | Senegal | 31.03 | 1:03.23 | |
74 | H03 L1 | Rainui Terupaia | Tahiti | 31.56 | 1:04.66 | |
75 | H04 L5 | Nuno Rola | Angola | 31.34 | 1:05.55 | |
76 | H04 L8 | Ahmed Salamoun | Qatar | 31.21 | 1:05.77 | |
77 | H02 L4 | Andrey Molchanov | Turkmenistan | 31.19 | 1:05.95 | |
77 | H03 L3 | Tural Abbasov | Azerbaijan | 30.79 | 1:05.95 | |
79 | H03 L6 | Fadi Awesat | Palestine | 31.62 | 1:06.20 | |
80 | H03 L8 | Kin Wa Cheong | Macau | 32.52 | 1:07.19 | |
81 | H03 L7 | Richard Randrianandraina | Madagascar | 32.43 | 1:08.73 | |
82 | H02 L5 | Celestino Aguon | Guam | 33.32 | 1:09.18 | |
83 | H02 L3 | Jamaal Sobers | Guyana | 32.80 | 1:10.05 | |
84 | H02 L6 | Timur Atahanov | Turkmenistan | 33.19 | 1:12.50 | |
85 | H01 L6 | Yannick Roberts | Guyana | 35.04 | 1:12.78 | |
86 | H02 L2 | Ali Zayeri | Brunei | 36.81 | 1:15.39 | |
87 | H02 L7 | Ibrahim Shameel | Maldives | 39.24 | 1:24.63 | |
88 | H02 L1 | Mohammed Al Qerbi | Yemen | 40.46 | 1:24.75 | |
89 | H01 L3 | Boipelo Makhothi | Lesotho | 42.61 | 1:32.14 | |
90 | H01 L5 | Thabiso Gilbert | Lesotho | 43.00 | 1:35.01 | |
H03 L2 | Samson Opuakpo | Nigeria | DNS | |||
H06 L1 | Mohammad Rubel | Bangladesh | DNS | |||
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