Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre butterfly

Men's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates25 July (heats and semifinals)
26 July (final)
Competitors44 from 39 nations
Winning time1:53.33
Medalists
gold medal    South Africa
silver medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Japan
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The Men's 200 metre butterfly competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 25 and 26 July 2017.[1][2]

Records

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

World record  Michael Phelps (USA) 1:51.51 Rome, Italy 29 July 2009
Competition record  Michael Phelps (USA) 1:51.51 Rome, Italy 29 July 2009

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 25 July at 10:12.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 László Cseh  Hungary 1:54.08 Q
2 4 5 Daiya Seto  Japan 1:54.89 Q
3 5 6 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 1:55.13 Q
4 4 8 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 1:55.55 Q NR
5 5 5 Chad le Clos  South Africa 1:55.90 Q
6 4 4 Masato Sakai  Japan 1:55.94 Q
7 3 4 Tamás Kenderesi  Hungary 1:55.96 Q
8 3 5 Jack Conger  United States 1:56.00 Q
9 4 7 Daniil Pakhomov  Russia 1:56.07 Q
10 4 2 Jan Świtkowski  Poland 1:56.20 Q
11 5 3 Pace Clark  United States 1:56.23 Q
12 4 6 Giacomo Carini  Italy 1:56.52 Q
13 3 6 David Morgan  Australia 1:56.57 Q
14 3 7 Jonathan Gómez  Colombia 1:56.60 Q NR
15 5 2 Grant Irvine  Australia 1:56.61 Q
16 4 3 Leonardo de Deus  Brazil 1:56.71 Q
17 5 7 Louis Croenen  Belgium 1:56.75
18 3 2 Quah Zheng Wen  Singapore 1:56.76
19 4 1 Marcos Lavado  Venezuela 1:57.37
20 3 8 Nils Liess   Switzerland 1:57.96
21 3 3 Li Zhuhao  China 1:58.63
22 5 8 Wang Zhou  China 1:58.88
23 3 1 Miguel Nascimento  Portugal 1:59.02
24 5 1 Stefanos Dimitriadis  Greece 1:59.07
25 5 9 Patrick Stäber  Austria 1:59.10
26 3 0 Joan Lluís Pons  Spain 1:59.41
27 3 9 Etay Gurevich  Israel 1:59.87
28 5 0 Brendan Hyland  Ireland 1:59.91
29 2 2 Bradlee Ashby  New Zealand 2:00.53
30 2 4 Sajan Prakash  India 2:00.57
31 2 1 Deividas Margevičius  Lithuania 2:00.63 NR
32 4 0 Tomáš Havránek  Czech Republic 2:01.50
33 4 9 Kim Moon-kee  South Korea 2:02.31
34 2 8 Ayman Kelzi  Syria 2:01.44
35 2 7 Chou Wei-liang  Chinese Taipei 2:01.49
36 2 5 Michael Gunning  Jamaica 2:01.73
37 2 3 Luis Martínez  Guatemala 2:03.10
38 2 6 Lazaro Vergara  Cuba 2:03.19
39 1 3 Nguyễn Ngọc Huỳnh  Vietnam 2:03.57
40 1 4 Rami Anis FINA Independent Athletes 2:06.02
41 2 9 Matthew Lowe  Bahamas 2:06.29
42 1 6 Mikhail Umnov  Malta 2:06.45
43 2 0 Jeerakit Soammanus  Thailand 2:07.30
44 1 5 Duran Alfonso  Honduras 2:12.21

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 25 July at 19:04.[4]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Daiya Seto  Japan 1:54.03 Q
2 6 Jack Conger  United States 1:55.30 Q
3 3 Masato Sakai  Japan 1:55.57 Q
4 5 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 1:55.58 Q
5 2 Jan Świtkowski  Poland 1:55.84
6 7 Giacomo Carini  Italy 1:56.59
7 8 Leonardo de Deus  Brazil 1:56.85
8 1 Jonathan Gómez  Colombia 1:57.60

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 László Cseh  Hungary 1:54.22 Q
2 6 Tamás Kenderesi  Hungary 1:54.98 Q
3 3 Chad le Clos  South Africa 1:55.09 Q
4 5 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 1:55.39 Q
5 7 Pace Clark  United States 1:55.82
6 2 Daniil Pakhomov  Russia 1:55.84
7 8 Grant Irvine  Australia 1:56.33
8 1 David Morgan  Australia 1:57.66

Final

The final was held on 26 July at 18:01.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Chad le Clos  South Africa 1:53.33
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 László Cseh  Hungary 1:53.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Daiya Seto  Japan 1:54.21
4 3 Tamás Kenderesi  Hungary 1:54.73
5 2 Jack Conger  United States 1:54.88
6 1 Masato Sakai  Japan 1:55.04
7 7 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 1:55.30
8 8 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 1:55.98

References