Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre breaststroke

The Men's 50 metre breaststroke competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 25 and 26 July 2017.[1][2]

Men's 50 metre breaststroke
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates25 July (heats and semifinals)
26 July (final)
Competitors82 from 78 nations
Winning time25.99
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    South Africa
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Records edit

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

World record   Adam Peaty (GBR) 26.42 Kazan, Russia 4 August 2015
Competition record   Adam Peaty (GBR) 26.42 Kazan, Russia 4 August 2015

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
25 July Heat Adam Peaty   Great Britain 26.10 WR, CR
25 July Semifinal Adam Peaty   Great Britain 25.95 WR, CR

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held on 25 July at 09:30.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 9 4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 26.10 Q, WR
2 8 5 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.54 Q, AF
3 8 4 João Gomes Júnior   Brazil 26.67 Q, AM
4 7 4 Kevin Cordes   United States 26.83 Q
5 7 3 Kirill Prigoda   Russia 26.91 Q, NR
6 9 3 Felipe Lima   Brazil 26.93 Q
7 9 5 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 27.01 Q, NR
8 8 2 Fabio Scozzoli   Italy 27.04 Q
9 7 5 Nicolò Martinenghi   Italy 27.08 Q
10 7 6 Yasuhiro Koseki   Japan 27.21 Q, AS
11 9 7 Giedrius Titenis   Lithuania 27.24 Q
12 7 2 Yan Zibei   China 27.25 Q, NR
13 8 7 Čaba Silađi   Serbia 27.27 Q
13 9 6 Johannes Skagius   Sweden 27.27 Q
15 9 2 Cody Miller   United States 27.31 Q
16 8 3 Peter Stevens   Slovenia 27.39 QSO
16 9 1 Arno Kamminga   Netherlands 27.39 QSO, NR
16 8 6 Vsevolod Zanko   Russia 27.39 QSO
19 9 8 Richard Funk   Canada 27.59
20 7 7 Nikola Obrovac   Croatia 27.61
21 6 2 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 27.66
22 8 1 Jorge Murillo   Colombia 27.67
23 8 0 Christian vom Lehn   Germany 27.68
24 6 3 Matthew Wilson   Australia 27.69
25 7 1 Marcin Stolarski   Poland 27.73
26 8 9 Dmitriy Balandin   Kazakhstan 27.74
27 9 0 Youssef El-Kamash   Egypt 27.79
27 9 9 Renato Prono   Paraguay 27.79
29 6 1 Yannick Käser    Switzerland 27.84
30 6 5 Hüseyin Emre Sakçı   Turkey 27.90
31 7 0 Marek Botík   Slovakia 27.92
32 7 8 Édgar Crespo   Panama 27.93
33 8 8 Lachezar Shumkov   Bulgaria 28.07
33 7 9 Ioannis Karpouzlis   Greece 28.07
35 6 6 Martín Melconian   Uruguay 28.10
36 5 5 James Deiparine   Philippines 28.13
36 6 7 Azad Al-Barazi   Syria 28.13
38 6 4 Nikolajs Maskaļenko   Latvia 28.27
39 6 9 Carlos Claverie   Venezuela 28.28
40 5 2 Miguel de Lara   Mexico 28.29
41 5 6 Filipp Provorkov   Estonia 28.37
42 5 7 Jordy Groters   Aruba 28.40
43 6 8 Gábor Financsek   Hungary 28.44
44 5 4 Indra Gunawan   Indonesia 28.50
45 5 1 Kirill Vais   Kyrgyzstan 28.61
46 6 0 Wu Chun-feng   Chinese Taipei 28.75
47 4 5 James Lawson   Zimbabwe 28.85 =NR
48 4 3 Mario Ervedosa   Angola 29.26
49 2 4 Santiago Cavanagh   Bolivia 29.29
50 4 1 Evghenii Paponin   Moldova 29.42
51 4 2 N'Nhyn Fernander   Bahamas 29.75
52 5 8 Marc Rojas   Dominican Republic 29.84
53 4 0 Sebastien Kouma   Mali 29.92
54 5 0 Corey Ollivierre   Grenada 29.94
55 4 4 Gregory Penny   U.S. Virgin Islands 29.96
56 4 7 Rainier Rafaela   Curaçao 29.97
57 5 9 Roland Toftum   Faroe Islands 30.16
58 3 4 Ronan Wantenaar   Namibia 30.27
59 3 5 Ashley Seeto   Papua New Guinea 30.30
60 4 6 Abdoul Niane   Senegal 30.31
61 2 1 Adrian Robinson   Botswana 30.38
62 4 8 Epeli Rabua   Fiji 30.44
63 4 9 Alex Axiotis   Zambia 30.65
64 1 4 Muis Ahmad   Brunei 30.73
65 3 3 Anthony Souaiby   Lebanon 30.84
66 2 5 Dionisio Augustine   Micronesia 32.28
66 2 7 Tindwende Sawadogo   Burkina Faso 32.38
68 3 2 Shuvam Shrestha     Nepal 32.50
69 3 0 Slava Sihanouvong   Laos 32.60
70 2 6 Adil Bharmal   Tanzania 32.67
71 2 3 Joshua Tibatemwa   Uganda 32.77
72 1 5 Abdulmalik Ben Musa   Libya 32.92
73 1 2 Simanga Dlamini   Eswatini 33.07
74 3 1 Alassane Seydou   Niger 35.00
75 3 7 Moris Beale   Sierra Leone 35.13
76 1 3 Ramziyor Khorkashov   Tajikistan 35.52
77 3 6 Ablam Awoussou   Benin 36.34
78 1 6 Athoumane Solihi   Comoros 36.61
79 3 9 Hamid Rahimi   Afghanistan 37.95
80 2 2 Ebrahim Al-Maleki   Yemen 38.98
81 3 8 Houssein Gaber   Djibouti 40.55
2 0 Dasar Xhambazi   Kosovo DNS
5 3 Wassim Elloumi   Tunisia DNS
2 8 Jegan Jobe   Gambia DNS

Swim-off edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Peter Stevens   Slovenia 27.38 Q
2 5 Vsevolod Zanko   Russia 27.41
3 3 Arno Kamminga   Netherlands 27.43

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 25 July at 18:11.[4]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Felipe Lima   Brazil 26.68 Q
2 4 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.74 Q
3 5 Kevin Cordes   United States 26.86 Q
4 6 Fabio Scozzoli   Italy 26.96 Q, NR
5 1 Johannes Skagius   Sweden 27.02 NR
6 2 Yasuhiro Koseki   Japan 27.17 AS
7 8 Peter Stevens   Slovenia 27.20
8 7 Yan Zibei   China 27.33

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 25.95 Q, WR
2 3 Kirill Prigoda   Russia 26.85 Q, NR
3 5 João Gomes Júnior   Brazil 26.86 Q
4 6 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 26.90 Q, NR
5 2 Nicolò Martinenghi   Italy 27.01
6 1 Čaba Silađi   Serbia 27.18
7 7 Giedrius Titenis   Lithuania 27.24
8 8 Cody Miller   United States 27.46

Final edit

The final was held on 26 July at 18:17.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 25.99
  7 João Gomes Júnior   Brazil 26.52 AM
  3 Cameron van der Burgh   South Africa 26.60
4 5 Felipe Lima   Brazil 26.78
5 2 Kevin Cordes   United States 26.80
6 8 Fabio Scozzoli   Italy 26.91 NR
7 6 Kirill Prigoda   Russia 27.01
8 1 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 27.27

References edit