Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley

The Men's 200 metre individual medley competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 May 2016.[1][2]

Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates17 May
Competitors44 from 27 nations
Winning time1:58.18
Medalists
gold medal    Greece
silver medal    Israel
bronze medal    Portugal
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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 Ryan Lochte   United States 1:54.00 Shanghai 24 July 2011
European record László Cseh   Hungary 1:55.18 Rome 29 July 2009
Championship record László Cseh   Hungary 1:56.66 Debrecen 23 May 2012

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held on 17 May at 10:39.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 4 László Cseh   Hungary 1:58.17
2 4 2 Alexis Santos   Portugal 1:59.90 Q
3 3 5 Andreas Vazaios   Greece 2:00.00 Q
4 3 2 Gal Nevo   Israel 2:00.24 Q
5 5 7 Raphaël Stacchiotti   Luxembourg 2:00.66 Q
6 3 3 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 2:00.68 Q
7 5 6 Federico Turrini   Italy 2:00.85 Q
8 2 3 Phillipp Forster   Germany 2:00.89 Q
9 3 6 Max Litchfield   Great Britain 2:01.13 Q
10 5 4 Daniel Wallace   Great Britain 2:01.28 Q
11 4 7 Alexander Osipenko   Russia 2:01.49 Q
11 5 5 Eduardo Solaeche   Spain 2:01.49 Q
13 3 0 Benjámin Grátz   Hungary 2:01.51 Q
14 3 8 Pavel Janeček   Czech Republic 2:01.72 Q, NR
14 4 3 Ieuan Lloyd   Great Britain 2:01.72
16 2 9 Petter Fredriksson   Sweden 2:01.84 Q
17 4 8 Jakub Maly   Austria 2:01.97 Q
18 2 6 Alpkan Örnek   Turkey 2:01.99 Q
19 4 4 Marcin Tarczyński   Poland 2:02.09
20 3 7 Ganesh Pedurand   France 2:02.12
20 5 0 Gabriel Lopes   Portugal 2:02.12
22 5 2 Semen Makovich   Russia 2:02.20
23 5 3 Jérémy Desplanches    Switzerland 2:02.43
24 3 1 Etay Gurevich   Israel 2:02.51
25 4 1 Sebastian Steffan   Austria 2:02.89
26 4 9 Heiko Gigler   Austria 2:02.92
27 5 1 Kevin Wedel   Germany 2:03.00
28 2 2 Marcin Tarczyński   Poland 2:03.06
29 2 5 Viktor Bromer   Denmark 2:03.07
30 5 8 Andrey Zhilkin   Russia 2:03.32
31 4 0 Martin Liivamägi   Estonia 2:03.37
32 2 1 Marko Blaževski   Macedonia 2:03.66
33 2 7 Christoph Meier   Liechtenstein 2:03.95
34 3 9 Sindri Jakobsson   Norway 2:04.07
35 5 9 Povilas Strazdas   Lithuania 2:04.11
36 2 8 Tomas Veloso   Portugal 2:05.74
37 1 5 Nikola Dimitrov   Bulgaria 2:05.95
38 2 0 Pavol Jelenák   Slovakia 2:06.03
39 2 4 Ergecan Gezmiş   Turkey 2:06.18
40 1 3 Irakli Bolkvadze   Georgia 2:06.55
41 1 4 Luca Pfyffer    Switzerland 2:06.69
42 1 7 Osvald Nitski   Estonia 2:06.71
43 1 2 Silver Hein   Estonia 2:08.64
44 1 6 Alvi Hjelm   Faroe Islands 2:10.32
4 5 Yakov Toumarkin   Israel DNS
4 6 Duncan Scott   Great Britain DNS

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 17 May at 18:50.[4]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Andreas Vazaios   Greece 1:58.47 Q
2 3 Federico Turrini   Italy 2:00.57 Q
3 5 Raphaël Stacchiotti   Luxembourg 2:00.72 Q
4 6 Max Litchfield   Great Britain 2:00.86 Q
5 7 Benjámin Grátz   Hungary 2:00.90
6 2 Eduardo Solaeche   Spain 2:01.74
7 1 Petter Fredriksson   Sweden 2:02.37
8 8 Alpkan Örnek   Turkey 2:02.74

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Alexis Santos   Portugal 1:59.93 Q
2 3 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 2:00.07 Q
3 5 Gal Nevo   Israel 2:00.32 Q
4 2 Daniel Wallace   Great Britain 2:00.74 Q
5 7 Alexander Osipenko   Russia 2:01.13
6 6 Phillipp Forster   Germany 2:01.17
7 1 Pavel Janeček   Czech Republic 2:02.37
8 8 Jakub Maly   Austria 2:02.55

Final edit

The final was held on 18 May at 19:26.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Andreas Vazaios   Greece 1:58.18
  6 Gal Nevo   Israel 1:59.69
  5 Alexis Santos   Portugal 1:59.76
4 2 Federico Turrini   Italy 2:00.28
5 3 Diogo Carvalho   Portugal 2:00.29
6 7 Raphaël Stacchiotti   Luxembourg 2:00.56
7 8 Max Litchfield   Great Britain 2:00.71
8 1 Daniel Wallace   Great Britain 2:00.92

References edit