Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
Venue Palau Sant Jordi
Dates August 1, 2013 (heats &
semifinals)
August 2, 2013 (final)
Competitors 43 from 36 nations
Winning time 2:07.23 CR
Medalists
    Hungary
    Germany
    Finland
2013 FINA
World Championships

Barcelona, Spain
Diving
Individual
1 m men women
3 m men women
10 m men women
Synchronised
3 m men women
10 m men women
High diving
Open water swimming
5 km men women
10 km men women
25 km men women
Team team
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 free
Duet technical free
Team technical free
combination
Water polo

The men's 200 metre breaststroke event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships will take place on 1–2 August at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and championship records were:

World record  Akihiro Yamaguchi (JPN) 2:07.01 Gifu, Japan 15 September 2012 [3][4]
Championship record  Christian Sprenger (AUS) 2:07.31 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009 [5]

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
2 August Final Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:07.23 CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:54.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 2 Marco Koch  Germany 2:09.39 Q
2 3 5 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:09.91 Q
3 5 4 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:09.94 Q
4 3 7 Matti Mattsson  Finland 2:10.16 Q, NR
5 3 4 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 2:10.17 Q
6 5 5 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 2:10.41 Q
7 3 3 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:10.70 Q
8 5 3 Vyacheslav Sinkevich  Russia 2:10.82 Q
9 3 6 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 2:10.94 Q
10 4 8 Tomáš Klobučník  Slovakia 2:11.00 Q, NR
11 4 5 Kevin Cordes  United States 2:11.40 Q
12 3 2 Marat Amaltdinov  Russia 2:11.41 Q
13 4 3 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 2:11.45 Q
14 4 4 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:11.47 Q
15 5 6 B.J. Johnson  United States 2:11.64 Q
16 5 7 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 2:11.71 Q
17 4 2 Mao Feilian  China 2:11.81
18 4 7 Luca Pizzini  Italy 2:11.93
19 5 1 Mikolaj Machnik  Poland 2:11.98
20 3 1 Sławomir Kuczko  Poland 2:12.21
21 5 8 Dimitrios Koulouris  Greece 2:12.87
22 4 6 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 2:13.10
23 2 3 Carlos Almeida  Portugal 2:13.21 NR
24 3 0 Ashton Baumann  Canada 2:13.46
25 2 8 Dmitriy Balandin  Kazakhstan 2:13.53
26 5 0 Jorge Murillo  Colombia 2:14.06
27 3 8 Ju Jang-Hun  South Korea 2:14.79
28 2 6 Gal Nevo  Israel 2:14.94
29 2 1 Anton Sveinn McKee  Iceland 2:15.12
30 2 5 Carlos Claverie  Venezuela 2:15.76 NR
31 4 1 Ihor Borysyk  Ukraine 2:15.84
32 2 4 Sandeep Sejwal  India 2:16.05
33 2 2 Jakub Maly  Austria 2:16.12
34 4 9 Pavel Kapylou  Belarus 2:16.68
35 4 0 Christian Schurr Voight  Mexico 2:17.62
36 2 7 Eladio Carrion  Puerto Rico 2:17.82
37 3 9 Irakli Bolkvadze  Georgia 2:18.23
38 2 0 Joshua Hall  Philippines 2:19.16
39 5 9 Nuttapong Ketin  Thailand 2:19.71
40 2 9 Damir Davletbaev  Kyrgyzstan 2:25.73
41 1 4 Eli Ebenezer Wong  Northern Mariana Islands 2:23.75
42 1 5 Alexandros Axiotis  Zambia 2:34.43
43 1 3 Ashraf Hassan  Maldives 2:55.19

Semifinals

The semifinals were held at 18:54.[7]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:09.11 Q
2 6 Vyacheslav Sinkevich  Russia 2:09.47 Q
3 1 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:09.62 Q
4 5 Matti Mattsson  Finland 2:09.96 Q, NR
5 3 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 2:10.01 Q
6 8 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 2:11.21
7 2 Tomáš Klobučník  Slovakia 2:11.56
8 7 Marat Amaltdinov  Russia 2:13.06

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:08.50 Q
2 4 Marco Koch  Germany 2:08.61 Q
3 3 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 2:10.00 Q
4 7 Kevin Cordes  United States 2:10.03
5 1 Christian vom Lehn  Germany 2:10.12
6 6 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 2:10.17
7 8 B.J. Johnson  United States 2:10.79
8 2 Laurent Carnol  Luxembourg 2:11.73

Final

The final was held at 19:32.[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 4 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:07.23 CR, EU
2nd, silver medalist(s) 5 Marco Koch  Germany 2:08.54
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 7 Matti Mattsson  Finland 2:08.95 NR
4 3 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:09.13
5 2 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 2:09.14
6 6 Vyacheslav Sinkevich  Russia 2:09.34
7 1 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 2:09.57
8 8 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 2:10.28

References

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