Swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre backstroke

The men's 200 metre backstroke competition of the swimming events at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships took place May 25 and 26. The heats and semifinals took place on May 25, the final on May 26.[1]

Men's 200 metre backstroke
at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships
DatesMay 25, 2012 (heats and semifinals)
May 26, 2012 (final)
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Winning time1:55.28
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Israel
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Records edit

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Aaron Peirsol   United States 1:51.92 Rome July 31, 2009
European record Arkady Vyatchanin   Russia 1:54.75 Rome July 31, 2009
Championship record Arkady Vyatchanin   Russia 1:55.44 Budapest August 5, 2006

Results edit

Heats edit

43 swimmers participated in 6 heats.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Radosław Kawęcki   Poland 1:58.79 Q
2 5 5 Yannick Lebherz   Germany 1:58.85 Q
3 4 4 Péter Bernek   Hungary 1:59.07 Q
4 5 3 Matteo Milli   Italy 1:59.30 Q
5 5 6 Gábor Balog   Hungary 1:59.63 Q
6 6 7 Pedro Diogo Oliveira   Portugal 1:59.72 Q, NR
7 4 2 Olexandr Isakov   Ukraine 1:59.79 Q
8 6 4 Benjamin Stasiulis   France 1:59.91 Q
9 6 5 Sebastiano Ranfagni   Italy 1:59.98 Q
10 6 6 Federico Turrini   Italy 2:00.20
11 6 2 Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or   Israel 2:00.25 Q
12 4 6 Felix Wolf   Germany 2:00.81 Q
13 4 5 Yakov-Yan Toumarkin   Israel 2:00.93 Q
14 5 8 Itai Chammah   Israel 2:01.05
15 4 3 Christian Diener   Germany 2:01.15
16 6 3 Eric Ress   France 2:01.21 Q
17 1 3 Ivan Trofimov   Russia 2:01.82 Q
18 3 6 Dmitry Gorbunov   Russia 2:01.93 Q
19 2 4 Martin Zhelev   Bulgaria 2:01.95 Q, NR
20 3 5 Luca Marin   Italy 2:02.23
21 5 1 Sebastian Stoss   Austria 2:02.30
22 4 7 Dávid Verrasztó   Hungary 2:02.33
23 3 2 Balázs Zámbó   Hungary 2:02.36
24 5 2 Vitaly Borisov   Russia 2:02.49
25 1 5 Tomáš Fučík   Czech Republic 2:02.51
26 2 6 Andres Olvik   Estonia 2:02.67 NR
27 6 1 Mikhail Zvyagin   Russia 2:02.81
28 5 7 Mattias Carlsson   Sweden 2:02.82
29 6 8 Lukas Räuftlin    Switzerland 2:02.84
30 3 4 Danas Rapšys   Lithuania 2:03.22
31 3 8 Květoslav Svoboda   Czech Republic 2:03.38
32 4 8 Andriy Nikishenko   Ukraine 2:03.64
33 3 3 David Gamburg   Israel 2:03.71
34 3 7 Konstantīns Blohins   Latvia 2:03.99
35 4 1 Mateusz Wysoczynski   Poland 2:04.02
36 2 7 Marco Aldabe Bomstad   Norway 2:04.29
37 2 1 Oliver Šimkovič   Slovakia 2:04.58
38 2 8 Matas Andriekus   Lithuania 2:04.85
39 3 1 Jean François Schneiders   Luxembourg 2:05.20
40 2 5 Dominik Dür   Austria 2:06.78
41 2 2 Lavrans Solli   Norway 2:07.12
42 2 3 Karl Burdis   Ireland 2:31.44
1 4 Jonathan Massacand    Switzerland DNS

Semifinals edit

The eight fasters swimmers advanced to the final.[3]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Yannick Lebherz   Germany 1:58.23 Q
2 7 Yakov-Yan Toumarkin   Israel 1:58.33 Q
3 6 Benjamin Stasiulis   France 1:59.09 Q
4 2 Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or   Israel 1:59.58
5 3 Pedro Diogo Oliveira   Portugal 1:59.94
6 5 Matteo Milli   Italy 2:01.57
7 1 Ivan Trofimov   Russia 2:02.51
8 8 Martin Zhelev   Bulgaria 2:03.18

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Péter Bernek   Hungary 1:56.11 Q, NR
2 4 Radosław Kawęcki   Poland 1:56.68 Q
3 3 Gábor Balog   Hungary 1:58.43 Q
4 2 Sebastiano Ranfagni   Italy 1:58.86 Q
5 7 Felix Wolf   Germany 1:59.41 Q
6 6 Olexandr Isakov   Ukraine 1:59.98
7 1 Eric Ress   France 2:00.04
8 8 Dmitry Gorbunov   Russia 2:01.77

Final edit

The final was held at 18:01.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Radosław Kawęcki   Poland 1:55.28 CR, NR
  4 Péter Bernek   Hungary 1:55.88 NR
  6 Yakov-Yan Toumarkin   Israel 1:57.35 NR
4 7 Sebastiano Ranfagni   Italy 1:57.99
5 3 Yannick Lebherz   Germany 1:58.39
5 8 Felix Wolf   Germany 1:58.39
7 1 Benjamin Stasiulis   France 1:58.55
8 2 Gábor Balog   Hungary 1:58.74

References edit