2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 50 metre butterfly

The Men's 50 metre butterfly competition of the 2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 19 and 20 December 2021.[1]

Men's 50 metre butterfly
at the 2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueEtihad Arena
LocationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dates19 December (heats and semifinals)
20 December (final)
Competitors84 from 77 nations
Winning time21.93
Medalists
gold medal    Brazil
silver medal    Trinidad and Tobago
bronze medal    Italy
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Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.

World record   Nicholas Santos (BRA)
  Szebasztián Szabó (HUN)
21.75 Budapest, Hungary
Kazan, Russia
6 October 2018
6 November 2021
Competition record   Nicholas Santos (BRA) 21.81 Hangzhou, China 15 December 2018

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 19 December at 09:52.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 9 3 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 22.36 Q
2 8 3 Nyls Korstanje   Netherlands 22.40 Q
3 10 4 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary 22.42 Q
4 6 1 Joshua Liendo   Canada 22.52 Q, WD, NR
4 7 6 Noè Ponti    Switzerland 22.52 Q, NR
6 10 5 Matteo Rivolta   Italy 22.53 Q
7 10 7 Grigori Pekarski   Belarus 22.62 Q
8 6 6 Sun Jiajun   China 22.64 Q, NR
9 9 4 Nicholas Santos   Brazil 22.66 Q
10 10 6 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 22.72 Q
11 7 8 Abdelrahman Sameh   Egypt 22.76 Q, NR
12 9 6 Roman Shevliakov Russian Swimming Federation 22.79 Q
13 9 5 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 22.82 Q
14 8 4 Tom Shields   United States 22.88 Q
15 10 1 José Ángel Martínez   Mexico 22.89 Q
16 8 5 Oleg Kostin Russian Swimming Federation 22.91 Q
17 10 2 Marcin Cieślak   Poland 22.94 Q
17 10 8 Maxime Grousset   France 22.94
19 9 1 Jakub Majerski   Poland 22.97
20 8 6 Chad le Clos   South Africa 23.02
21 8 8 Vinicius Lanza   Brazil 23.18
22 6 9 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia 23.20
23 9 7 Jesse Puts   Netherlands 23.24
24 6 5 Santiago Grassi   Argentina 23.26 NR
25 9 9 Adilbek Mussin   Kazakhstan 23.27 NR
26 8 0 Jan Šefl   Czech Republic 23.29
26 8 1 Deividas Margevičius   Lithuania 23.29
26 10 0 Simon Bucher   Austria 23.29
29 7 5 Fernando Silva   Portugal 23.31
30 9 2 Nicholas Lia   Norway 23.34
31 8 7 Emre Sakçı   Turkey 23.38
31 9 8 Bradley Tandy   South Africa 23.38
33 8 9 Antani Ivanov   Bulgaria 23.42
34 7 9 Calum Bain   Ireland 23.46
34 10 9 Thomas Piron   France 23.46
36 6 8 Ng Cheuk Yin   Hong Kong 23.51
37 7 2 Artur Barseghyan   Armenia 23.57
38 7 1 Waleed Abdulrazzaq   Kuwait 23.65
39 6 3 Ben Hockin   Paraguay 23.66
40 5 4 Mehrshad Afghari   Iran 23.67 NR
41 6 7 Anthony Puertas   Peru 23.68 NR
42 6 4 Moon Seung-woo   South Korea 23.75
43 7 7 Emir Muratović   Bosnia and Herzegovina 23.78
44 1 4 Eldor Usmonov   Uzbekistan 23.81
45 6 2 Glenn Victor Sutanto   Indonesia 23.83
45 7 0 Jorge Otaiza   Venezuela 23.83
47 7 4 Julien Henx   Luxembourg 23.95
48 6 0 Tomàs Lomero   Andorra 23.97 NR
49 5 5 Jayhan Odlum-Smith   Saint Lucia 24.09 NR
50 2 4 Jesse Ssengonzi   Uganda 24.15 NR
51 5 7 Ayman Kelzi   Syria 24.64
52 5 3 Sidrell Williams   Jamaica 24.67
53 2 7 Liam Henry   Cayman Islands 25.04
54 5 1 Gabriel Castillo   Bolivia 25.35
55 4 5 Delron Felix   Grenada 25.67
55 5 6 Souhail Hamouchane   Morocco 25.67
57 5 0 Collins Saliboko   Tanzania 25.71
58 5 2 Yousif Bu Arish   Saudi Arabia 25.78
59 4 3 Andrew Fowler   Guyana 25.95
60 5 9 Jefferson Kpanou   Benin 26.10
61 5 8 Stefan Cvetkoski   North Macedonia 26.12
62 3 5 Alush Telaku   Kosovo 26.33
63 4 2 Dalvi Elezi   Albania 26.46
64 4 8 Yousef Al-Khulaifi   Qatar 26.54
65 4 6 Batmönkhiin Jürmed   Mongolia 26.59
66 1 3 Eltonte Leonard   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 26.90
67 4 7 Carel Irakoze   Burundi 26.95
68 4 1 Troy Pina   Cape Verde 27.28
69 4 4 Ousmane Touré   Mali 27.45
70 2 5 Fakhriddin Madkamov   Tajikistan 27.57
71 2 6 Azhar Abbas   Pakistan 27.71
72 3 2 Cedrick Niyibizi   Rwanda 27.79
73 3 1 Charly Ndjoume   Cameroon 28.42
74 3 4 Joshua Wyse   Sierra Leone 29.01
75 2 3 Abdulmalek Ashur   Libya 29.21
76 4 9 Achala Gekabel   Ethiopia 29.23
77 2 1 Yacouba Mouctar   Niger 29.36
78 3 9 Barkwende Yougbare   Burkina Faso 29.55
79 3 6 Ebrima Buaro   Gambia 29.59
80 1 5 Antonio Habis   Palestine 29.77
80 3 3 Houmed Houssein   Djibouti 29.77
82 2 8 Ebrahim Al-Maleki   Yemen 30.30
83 3 7 ElhadjN'Gnane Diallo   Guinea 31.52
84 3 8 Ibrahim Mohamed   Comoros 31.58
2 2 Diosdado Miko Eyanga   Equatorial Guinea DNS
3 0 Sean Walters   Turks and Caicos Islands
4 0 Fahim Anwari   Afghanistan
7 3 Ádám Halás   Slovakia
8 2 Michael Andrew   United States
9 0 Ben Proud   Great Britain
10 3 Teong Tzen Wei   Singapore

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were started on 19 December at 18:34.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 5 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary 22.11 Q
2 1 6 Nicholas Santos   Brazil 22.12 Q
3 2 4 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 22.18 Q, NR
4 2 3 Matteo Rivolta   Italy 22.20 Q
5 2 1 Tom Shields   United States 22.29 Q
6 2 8 Oleg Kostin Russian Swimming Federation 22.36 Q
7 1 3 Grigori Pekarski   Belarus 22.44 Q
8 1 4 Nyls Korstanje   Netherlands 22.45 Q
9 2 7 Roman Shevliakov Russian Swimming Federation 22.59
10 2 2 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 22.61
11 2 6 Sun Jiajun   China 22.63 NR
12 1 7 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 22.74
13 1 5 Noè Ponti    Switzerland 22.75
14 1 1 José Ángel Martínez   Mexico 22.81
15 1 2 Abdelrahman Sameh   Egypt 22.83
16 1 8 Marcin Cieślak   Poland 22.86

Final edit

The final was held on 20 December at 18:41.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Nicholas Santos   Brazil 21.93
  3 Dylan Carter   Trinidad and Tobago 21.98 NR
  6 Matteo Rivolta   Italy 22.02 NR
4 4 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary 22.14
5 1 Hryhory Pekarski   Belarus 22.35 NR
6 8 Nyls Korstanje   Netherlands 22.39
7 2 Tom Shields   United States 22.42
8 7 Oleg Kostin Russian Swimming Federation 22.43

References edit

  1. ^ "Competition Schedule" (PDF). Omega Timing. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results