Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke

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Men's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2007 FINA World Championships
Venue Rod Laver Arena
DateMarch 2007
Competitors92
Winning time52.98 WR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  2005
2009  

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.

Contents

Existing records at the start of the event [1] were:

Results

Final

PlaceLaneNameNationality50m SplitTime
Gold medal icon.svg3 Aaron Peirsol Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25.8052.98   WR
Silver medal icon.svg4 Ryan Lochte Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25.7753.50
Bronze medal icon.svg5 Liam Tancock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25.6853.61
42 Arkady Vyatchanin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26.4053.69
56 Markus Rogan Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26.5853.78
67 Gerhard Zandberg Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 26.0754.59
78 Matt Welsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26.6154.65
81 Tomomi Morita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 26.4755.04

Semifinals

Rank
Heat
Lane
NameNationality50m split
Time
Notes
1S2 L2 Ryan Lochte Flag of the United States.svg United States25.8053.51 CRQ
2S1 L4 Liam Tancock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain25.8553.71Q
3S1 L5 Aaron Peirsol Flag of the United States.svg United States26.0853.92Q
4S2 L4 Markus Rogan Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26.2453.98Q
5S1 L3 Arkady Vyatchanin Flag of Russia.svg Russia26.8954.30Q
6S2 L5 Gerhard Zandberg Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa26.2954.54Q
7S2 L6 Tomomi Morita Flag of Japan.svg Japan26.4854.77Q
8S2 L1 Matt Welsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia26.6354.92Q
9S2 L8 Steffen Driesen Flag of Germany.svg Germany26.5854.97
10S1 L1 Răzvan Florea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26.6155.02
11S2 L3 Aristeidis Grigoriadis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 26.5655.12
12S1 L7 Thiago Pereira Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil27.0155.30
13S1 L6 Matthew Clay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain26.2055.32
14S2 L7 Masafumi Yamaguchi Flag of Japan.svg Japan26.5955.34
15S1 L2 Helge Meeuw Flag of Germany.svg Germany26.9555.37
16S1 L8 Hayden Stoeckel Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia27.1155.51

Heats

Rank
Heat
Lane
NameNationality50m split
Time
Notes
1H10 L5 Markus Rogan Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26.8954.34Q
2H11 L3 Liam Tancock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain25.6554.54Q
3H12 L7 Gerhard Zandberg Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa26.4754.83Q
4H12 L4 Aaron Peirsol Flag of the United States.svg United States26.6654.88Q
5H12 L3 Aristeidis Grigoriadis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 26.3154.95Q
6H10 L4 Arkady Vyatchanin Flag of Russia.svg Russia27.3855.00Q
7H11 L5 Tomomi Morita Flag of Japan.svg Japan26.6055.06Q
8H10 L3 Matthew Clay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain26.7255.07Q
9H12 L5 Ryan Lochte Flag of the United States.svg United States27.0055.08Q
10H11 L4 Helge Meeuw Flag of Germany.svg Germany26.5555.11Q
11H12 L6 Masafumi Yamaguchi Flag of Japan.svg Japan26.8055.30Q
12H09 L4 Vytautas Janušaitis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 26.6555.36Q
13H09 L6 Thiago Pereira Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil27.0455.44Q
14H12 L2 Matt Welsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia26.3655.50Q
15H10 L7 Răzvan Florea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26.8255.53Q
16H10 L6 Steffen Driesen Flag of Germany.svg Germany26.9755.63Q
17H11 L2 Hayden Stoeckel Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia26.5755.64
18H11 L6 Ouyang Kunpeng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China26.6955.75
19H09 L8 Guy Barne'a Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 26.8355.88
20H10 L1 Damiano Lestingi Flag of Italy.svg Italy27.4656.07
21H11 L1 Ľuboš Križko Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 26.9356.13
22H12 L1 Evgeny Aleshin Flag of Russia.svg Russia26.9356.14
23H11 L7 Simon Dufour Flag of France.svg France27.2156.15
24H10 L2 Andriy Oleynyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27.3756.18
25H09 L3 Nicholas Neckles Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 27.2256.20
26H11 L8 Leonardo Guedes Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil27.1956.42
27H10 L8 Derya Büyükuncu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 27.3756.50
28H09 L5 George du Rand Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa27.5556.59
29H09 L7 Ehud Segal Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 27.6656.73
30H12 L8 Zhang Bodong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China27.2856.87
31H07 L4 Pedro Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal27.7956.96
32H08 L5 Pavel Sankovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 27.4257.09
33H08 L4 Flori Lang Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland27.2457.10
34H09 L1 Cameron Gibson Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand27.5857.40
35H08 L6 Mathias Gydesen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 27.9657.46
36H08 L7 Eduardo German Otero Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina27.4957.50
37H09 L2 Ante Cvitkovic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 28.0957.57
38H07 L3 Tomas Fucik Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 27.8957.69
39H08 L8 Seunghyeon Lee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 27.8058.08
40H08 L2 Stanislav Osinsky Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 27.6758.20
41H08 L1 Kim Torry Simmenes Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 27.2158.24
42H08 L3 Ivan Tolic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 27.9758.36
43H07 L2 Danil Bugakov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 28.2058.74
44H06 L8 Taki Mrabet Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 28.3158.82
45H07 L6 David Dunford Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 28.3158.86
46H06 L6 Miguel Robles Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico28.5358.96
47H07 L8 Geoffrey Robin Cheah Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 28.6459.15
48H07 L1 Ioannis Giannoulis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 28.7159.22
49H04 L2 Felix Cristiadi Sutanto Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 29.1359.39
50H06 L2 Sergey Pankov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 29.1759.99
51H06 L4 Jared Heine Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg  Marshall Islands 28.701:00.28
52H07 L5 Rony Bakale Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Republic of the Congo 29.061:00.44
53H07 L7 Iurii Zakharov Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 29.031:00.64
54H06 L3 Suriya Suksuphak Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 29.371:00.73
55H04 L3 Giorgios Mylonas Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 28.801:00.91
56H06 L5 Yu An Lin Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 29.171:00.95
57H05 L2 Sandeep Nagar Anthal Flag of India.svg India29.811:00.98
58H05 L7 Zhi Cong Lim Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 29.691:01.09
59H05 L4 Gael Adam Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 29.551:01.15
60H05 L1 Wei Shien Zach Ong Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 29.521:01.27
61H05 L3 Juan Montenegro Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 30.121:01.36
62H05 L5 Shahin Baradaran Nakhjavani Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 29.161:01.56
63H04 L4 Souhaib Kalala Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 30.351:01.66
64H05 L8 Amine Kouam Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 29.651:01.78
65H06 L7 Mario Montoya Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 30.251:01.84
66H03 L4 Yousuf Alyousuf Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 30.451:01.87
67H04 L7 Carlos Eduardo Gil Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 30.361:02.03
68H01 L4 Eric Chang Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 29.821:02.32
69H05 L6 Arjun Muralidharan Flag of India.svg India29.421:02.35
70H02 L8 Roy-Allan Burch Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 29.331:02.72
71H04 L6 Heshan Unamboowe Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 30.611:02.84
72H04 L1 Melvin Chua Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 30.701:03.10
73H03 L5 Khaly Ciss Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 31.031:03.23
74H03 L1 Rainui Terupaia Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti 31.561:04.66
75H04 L5 Nuno Rola Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 31.341:05.55
76H04 L8 Ahmed Salamoun Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 31.211:05.77
77H02 L4 Andrey Molchanov Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 31.191:05.95
77H03 L3 Tural Abbasov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 30.791:05.95
79H03 L6 Fadi Awesat Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 31.621:06.20
80H03 L8 Kin Wa Cheong Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 32.521:07.19
81H03 L7 Richard Randrianandraina Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 32.431:08.73
82H02 L5 Celestino Aguon Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 33.321:09.18
83H02 L3 Jamaal Sobers Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 32.801:10.05
84H02 L6 Timur Atahanov Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 33.191:12.50
85H01 L6 Yannick Roberts Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 35.041:12.78
86H02 L2 Ali Zayeri Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 36.811:15.39
87H02 L7 Ibrahim Shameel Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 39.241:24.63
88H02 L1 Mohammed Al Qerbi Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 40.461:24.75
89H01 L3 Boipelo Makhothi Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho 42.611:32.14
90H01 L5 Thabiso Gilbert Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho 43.001:35.01
H03 L2 Samson Opuakpo Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria DNS
H06 L1 Mohammad Rubel Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh DNS

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References

  1. 1 2 "FINA World Championships Men's 100m Backstroke Heats Official Results" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2007.
  2. "FINA World Championships Men's 100m Backstroke Semifinals Official Results" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2007.
  3. "FINA World Championships Men's 100m Backstroke Final Official Results" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2009.