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Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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FieldValue
eventMen's 200m Breaststroke
competition2005 FINA World Aquatics Championships
dates28 July (preliminaries and semifinals),
29 July (final)
competitors65
nations44
win_value2 minutes 09.85 seconds
goldBrendan Hansen
goldNOCUSA
silverMike Brown
silverNOCCAN
bronzeGenki Imamura
bronzeNOCJPN
prev2003
next2007

29 July (final) Main article: Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships

The Men's 200 Breaststroke event at the XI FINA World Aquatics Championships swam on 28 and 29 July 2005 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Preliminary (morning) and semifinal (evening) heats swam 28 July; the final on 29 July.

Prior to the competition, the existing World (WR) and Championship (CR) records were:

  • WR: 2:09.04 swum by Brendan Hansen (USA) on 11 July 2004 in Long Beach, USA;
  • CR: 2:09.42 swum by Kosuke Kitajima (Japan) on 24 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain.

Results

Final

PlaceSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Brendan HansenUSA2:09.85
2Mike BrownCanada2:11.22
3Genki ImamuraJapan2:11.54
4Jim PiperAustralia2:12.42
5Sławomir KuczkoPoland2:12.44
6Grigory FalkoRussia2:12.51
7Loris FacciItaly2:12.62
8Vlad PolyakovKazakhstan2:12.72

Semifinals

RankHeat+LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1S1 L4Brendan HansenUSA2:10.23q
2S1 L5Mike BrownCanada2:11.26q
3S1 L3Genki ImamuraJapan2:11.77q
4S1 L6Jim PiperAustralia2:12.17q
5S2 L3Grigory FalkoRussia2:12.20q
6S2 L5Sławomir KuczkoPoland2:12.34q
7S2 L6Loris FacciItaly2:12.43q
8S2 L4Vlad PolyakovKazakhstan2:12.50q
9S2 L2Scott UsherUSA2:13.03
10S1 L1Dmitry KomornikovRussia2:13.56
11S2 L7Daisuke KimuraJapan2:14.00
12S1 L8Valeriy DymoUkraine2:14.02
13S1 L7Brenton RickardAustralia2:14.68
14S1 L2Igor BorysikUkraine2:14.94
15S2 L1Jakob SveinssonIceland2:15.61
16S2 L8Yevgeniy RyzhkovKazakhstan2:15.80

Preliminaries

RankHeat+LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1H7 L5Vlad PolyakovKAZ2:12.73q
2H7 L4Brendan HansenUSA2:12.74q
3H7 L3Sławomir KuczkoPOL2:12.76q
4H5 L3Mike BrownCAN2:12.96q
5H6 L3Grigory FalkoRUS2:13.35q
6H5 L4Genki ImamuraJPN2:13.36q
7H5 L6Loris FacciITA2:13.46q
8H6 L4Jim PiperAUS2:13.47q
9H5 L5Scott UsherUSA2:13.89q
10H6 L7Igor BorysikUKR2:14.74q
11H7 L2Daisuke KimuraJPN2:15.20q
12H7 L6Brenton RickardAUS2:15.26q
13H7 L1Jakob SveinssonISL2:15.28q
14H6 L5Dmitry KomornikovRUS2:15.35q
15H5 L7Yevgeniy RyzhkovKAZ2:15.65q
16H7 L7Valeriy DymoUKR2:15.94q
17H4 L4Mihail AlexandrovBUL2:16.08
18H6 L2Maxim PodoprigoraAUT2:16.33
19H3 L7Alexander Dale OenNOR2:16.38
20H6 L6Richárd BodorHUN2:16.82
21H4 L5Aleksander BaldinEST2:16.83
22H6 L8Tom Be'eriISR2:16.89
23H5 L1Scott DickensCAN2:17.28
24H6 L1Jiri JedlickaCZE2:17.67
25H3 L4You Seung-HunKOR2:17.89
26H4 L1Miguel MolinaPHI2:18.71
26H5 L2Martin GustavssonSWE2:18.71
28H3 L1Alwin de PrinsLUX2:19.11
29H4 L7Bradley AllyBAR2:19.12
30H5 L8Wei-Wen WangTPE2:19.13
31H4 L8Shin Su-JongKOR2:20.02
32H3 L3Thabang MoeketsaneRSA2:20.38
33H7 L8Sofiane DaidALG2:20.69
34H3 L2Glenn SnydersNZL2:21.33
34H4 L3Andrey MorkovinUZB2:21.33
36H4 L6Hocine HacianeAND2:21.98
37H3 L5Vorrawuti AumpiwanTHA2:23.26
38H2 L5Mark TanSIN2:23.85
39H2 L6M. Akbar NasutionINA2:24.07
40H3 L8Puneet RanaIND2:25.32
41H2 L4Herry YudhiantoINA2:25.67
42H2 L3Leonard TanSIN2:28.71
43H2 L7Johnny CastilloPAN2:29.42
44H3 L6Maksim ShilovUZB2:29.57
45H2 L1Kevin HensleyISV2:30.19
46H1 L4Hei Meng LaoMAC2:30.43
47H1 L6Yousuf AlyousufKSA2:30.61
48H1 L8Youssef HafdiMAR2:30.85
49H2 L2Alfonso EspinosaDOM2:31.82
50H2 L8Graham SmithBER2:32.14
51H1 L3Ivane LekvtadzeGEO2:32.47
52H1 L5Chan Wai MaMAC2:32.73
53H1 L7Amar ShahKEN2:37.61
54H1 L2Chisela KanchelaZAM2:38.69
-H1 L1Aziz AbdulPAKDQ
-H4 L2Ayman KhattabEGYDNS

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