Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre freestyle

The Men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 19–20 August.[1]

Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates19–20 August
Competitors60 from 27 nations
Winning time1:45.78
Medalists
    Serbia
    Germany
    France

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordPaul Biedermann Germany1:42.00Rome28 July 2009
European record
Championship recordPieter van den Hoogenband Netherlands1:44.89Berlin2 August 2002

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 09:30.[2]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
164Paul Biedermann Germany1:46.62Q
256Artem Lobuzov Russia1:47.51Q
355Sebastiaan Verschuren Netherlands1:47.52Q
476Dominik Kozma Hungary1:47.99Q
575Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:48.02Q
662Pieter Timmers Belgium1:48.06Q
763Clemens Rapp Germany1:48.08Q
865Andrea D'Arrigo Italy1:48.24Q
974Yannick Agnel France1:48.27Q
1077Robin Backhaus Germany1:48.28
1153Filippo Magnini Italy1:48.45Q
1266Dion Dreesens Netherlands1:48.59Q
1352Yannick Lebherz Germany1:48.70
1469Matias Koski Finland1:48.73Q
1560Anders Lie Denmark1:48.83Q
1659David Brandl Austria1:48.87Q
1773Alexandr Sukhorukov Russia1:48.88Q
1872Viacheslav Andrusenko Russia1:48.96
1951Glenn Surgeloose Belgium1:49.11Q
2079Lorys Bourelly France1:49.17
2170Louis Croenen Belgium1:49.25
2271Jan Świtkowski Poland1:49.41
2358Tom Kremer Israel1:49.46
2468Clement Mignon France1:49.49
2554Nikita Lobintsev Russia1:49.55
2667Ferry Weertman Netherlands1:49.58
2750Miguel Durán Spain1:49.66
2832Christian Scherübl Austria1:49.79
2957Grégory Mallet France1:49.85
3047Joost Reijns Netherlands1:49.89
3161Emmanuel Vanluchene Belgium1:49.93
3278Victor Martin Spain1:50.03
3342Felix Auböck Austria1:50.18
3440Alexi Konovalov Israel1:50.21
3546Christos Katranzis Greece1:50.29
3534Simonas Bilis Lithuania1:50.29
3533Jean-Baptiste Febo  Switzerland1:50.29
3831Doğa Çelik Turkey1:50.60
3944Mattias Carlsson Sweden1:50.82
4049Pawel Werner Poland1:50.93
4135Oscar Ekström Sweden1:51.10
4239Stefan Šorak Serbia1:51.19
4326David Kunčar Czech Republic1:51.33
4336Martin Bau Slovenia1:51.33
4541Max Litchfield Great Britain1:51.38
4643David Karasek  Switzerland1:51.41
4730Adam Paulsson Sweden1:51.42
4845Dawid Zieliński Poland1:51.46
4937Alexandre Haldemann  Switzerland1:51.60
5022Pit Brandenburger Luxembourg1:52.26
5127Anton Goncharov Ukraine1:52.59
5215Sergiy Varvaruk Ukraine1:52.78
5323Gustav Aberg Sweden1:53.02
5424Irakli Revishvili Georgia1:53.04
5514Nezir Karap Turkey1:53.22
5648Tomas Havránek Czech Republic1:53.71
5721Brendan Hyland Ireland1:53.96
5813Davit Sikharulidze Georgia1:54.22
5928Uladzimir Zhyharau Belarus1:54.80
6025Julien Henx Luxembourg1:55.83
38Kemal Arda Gürdal TurkeyDNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held at 19:15.[3]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Dominik Kozma Hungary1:46.89Q
24Artem Lobuzov Russia1:47.43Q
33Pieter Timmers Belgium1:47.76Q
42Filippo Magnini Italy1:47.93Q
56Andrea D'Arrigo Italy1:47.94
67Matias Koski Finland1:48.06
78Glenn Surgeloose Belgium1:48.97
81David Brandl Austria1:49.19

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Paul Biedermann Germany1:46.69Q
23Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:46.79Q, NR
35Sebastiaan Verschuren Netherlands1:47.88Q
42Yannick Agnel France1:47.90Q
56Clemens Rapp Germany1:48.07
68Alexandr Sukhorukov Russia1:48.29
77Dion Dreesens Netherlands1:48.40
81Anders Lie Denmark1:48.94

Final

The final was held at 18.52.[4]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
5Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:45.78NR
4Paul Biedermann Germany1:45.80
1Yannick Agnel France1:46.65
43Dominik Kozma Hungary1:46.78
52Pieter Timmers Belgium1:47.01
67Sebastiaan Verschuren Netherlands1:47.16
76Artem Lobuzov Russia1:47.27
88Filippo Magnini Italy1:47.42

References

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