Swimming at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's 100 metre butterfly

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Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2022 Asian Games
Venue Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center
Date27 September
Competitors29 from 16 nations
Winning time51.13
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
  2018
2026  

The men's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2022 Asian Games took place on 27 September 2023 at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Wednesday, 27 September 202310:14Heats
19:45Final

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Caeleb Dressel  (USA)49.95 Tokyo, Japan 31 July 2021
Asian Record Flag of Singapore.svg  Joseph Schooling  (SGP)50.39 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 12 August 2016
Games Record Flag of Singapore.svg  Joseph Schooling  (Singapore)51.04 Jakarta, Indonesia 22 August 2018

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneSwimmerNationalityTimeNotes
124 Wang Changhao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 51.55Q
244 Katsuhiro Matsumoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 51.88Q
345 Adilbek Mussin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 51.98Q
433 Kim Young-beom Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 52.11Q
525 Quah Zheng Wen Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 52.31Q
634 Naoki Mizunuma Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 52.77Q
743 Eldorbek Usmonov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 52.85Q
832 Kim Ji-hun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 52.91Q
935 Sun Jiajun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 52.93
1036 Bryan Leong Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 53.26
1146 Navaphat Wongcharoen Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 53.69
1223 Jarod Hatch Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 53.70
1347 Mehrshad Afghari Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 54.07
1422 Ng Cheuk Yin Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 54.26
1542 Joe Kurniawan Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 54.40
1637 Waleed Abdulrazzaq Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 54.62
1727 Surasit Thongdeang Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 54.78
1826 Lim Noz Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 54.80
1941 Tameem Elhamayda Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 55.64
2031 Jerald Lium Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 56.50
2121 Mohamed Ismail Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 57.62
2228 Lam Chi Chong Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 58.60
2314 Arsian Gayypnazarov Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 58.80
2448 Al Kulaibi Arym Flag of Oman.svg  Oman 59.45
2515 Mohamed Shiham Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 1:02.41
2638 Azhar Abbas Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1:02.70
2716 Saddam Ramziyorzoda Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 1:03.01
2813 Kinley Lhendup Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 1:03.38
2912 Ahmed Niyaz Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 1:10.30

Final

RankLaneSwimmerNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Katsuhiro Matsumoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 51.13
Silver medal icon.svg5 Wang Changhao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 51.24
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Adilbek Mussin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 51.86
43 Naoki Mizunuma Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 51.97
51 Kim Young-beom Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 52.19
68 Quah Zheng Wen Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 52.26
77 Kim Ji-hun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 52.79
86 Eldorbek Usmonov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 52.81

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References

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