Olympic Summer Games 2012 / Swimming - 100 m chest (men)

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Olympic rings
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sport swim
discipline 100 meters chest
gender Men
place London Aquatics Center
Attendees 44 athletes from 36 countries
Competition phase 28/29 July 2012

The competition over 100m breaststroke men at the 2012 Olympics in London was on 28 and 29 July 2012 at the London Aquatics Center held. 44 athletes took part.

There were six preliminary runs. The 16 fastest swimmers of all heats qualified for the two semi-finals that were held on the same day. Here too, the finalists qualified by setting the eight fastest times in both semi-finals.

Abbreviations: WR = world record, OR = Olympic record, NR = national record, PB = personal best, JWB = annual world record

Existing records

World record Brenton Rickard ( Australia ) AustraliaAustralia  58.58 s Rome , Italy July 27, 2009
Olympic record Kōsuke Kitajima ( Japan ) JapanJapan  58.91 s Beijing , People's Republic of China August 11, 2008

Title holder

Olympic champion Kōsuke Kitajima ( Japan ) JapanJapan  58.91 s Beijing 2008
World Champion Alexander Dale Oen ( Norway ) NorwayNorway  58.71 s Shanghai 2011
European champion Fabio Scozzoli ( Italy ) ItalyItaly  1: 00.55 min Debrecen 2012
German champions Christian vom Lehn 1: 00.89 min Berlin 2012

leader

Forward 1

July 28, 2012

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1 Amini Fonua TongaTonga Tonga 1: 03.65 min
2 Mubarak Al-Besher United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1: 05.26 min
3 Diguan Pigot SurinameSuriname Suriname 1: 05.55 min
4th Wael Koubrousli LebanonLebanon Lebanon 1: 07.06 min

Forward 2

July 28, 2012

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1 Laurent Carnol LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 1: 01.46 min
2 Čaba Silađi SerbiaSerbia Serbia 1: 01.95 min
3 Vladislav Polyakov KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 1: 02.15 min
4th Edgar Crespo PanamaPanama Panama 1: 02.18 min
5 Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson IcelandIceland Iceland 1: 02.65 min
6th Malick case SenegalSenegal Senegal 1: 02.93 min
7th Azad Al-Barazi SyriaSyria Syria 1: 03.48 min NO
8th Dănilă Artiomow Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova 1: 03.57 min

Forward 3

July 28, 2012

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1 Giacomo Perez-Dortona FranceFrance France 1: 00.59 min
2 Panagiotis Samilidis GreeceGreece Greece 1: 01.20 min
3 Carlos Almeida PortugalPortugal Portugal 1: 1.40 min
4th Li Xiayan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1: 01.55 min
5 Martin Liivamägi FinlandFinland Finland 1: 01.57 min
6th Dawid Szulich PolandPoland Poland 1: 02.07 min
6th Imri Ganiel IsraelIsrael Israel 1: 02.07 min
8th Dragoș Agache RomaniaRomania Romania 1: 02.93 min

Forward 4

July 28, 2012

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1 Daniel Gyurta HungaryHungary Hungary 59.76 s NO
2 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 59.79 s
3 Brendan Hansen United StatesUnited States United States 59.93 s
4th Craig Benson United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1: 00.04 min
5 Brenton Rickard AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 00.07 min
6th Lennart Stekelenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1: 00.96 min
7th Valery Dymo UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1: 01.27 min
8th Barry Murphy IrelandIreland Ireland 1: 01.57 min

Forward 5

July 28, 2012

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1 Glenn Snyders New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 59.78 s NO
2 Scott Dickens CanadaCanada Canada 59.85 s NO
3 Michael Jamieson United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 59.89 s
4th Eric Shanteau United StatesUnited States United States 59.96 s
5 Fabio Scozzoli ItalyItaly Italy 59.99 s
6th Felipe França Silva BrazilBrazil Brazil 1: 00.38 min
7th Damir Dugonjič SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1: 00.77 min
8th Mattia Pesce ItalyItaly Italy 1: 01.27 min

Forward 6

July 28, 2012

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1 Christian Sprenger AustraliaAustralia Australia 59.62 s
2 Kosuke Kitajima JapanJapan Japan 59.63 s
3 Giedrius Titenis LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 59.68 s
4th Ryo Tateishi JapanJapan Japan 59.86 s
5 Felipe Lima BrazilBrazil Brazil 1: 00.57 min
6th Christian vom Lehn GermanyGermany Germany 1: 00.78 min
7th Hendrik Feldwehr GermanyGermany Germany 1: 01.00 min
8th Roman Sludnow RussiaRussia Russia 1: 01.47 min

Semifinals

Run 1

July 28, 2012

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1 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 58.83 s OR
2 Fabio Scozzoli ItalyItaly Italy 59.44 s
3 Brenton Rickard AustraliaAustralia Australia 59.50 s
4th Kosuke Kitajima JapanJapan Japan 59.69 s
5 Daniel Gyurta HungaryHungary Hungary 59.74 s NO
6th Brendan Hansen United StatesUnited States United States 59.78 s
7th Ryo Tateishi JapanJapan Japan 59.93 s
8th Felipe Lima BrazilBrazil Brazil 1: 00.08 min

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Run 2

July 28, 2012

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1 Christian Sprenger AustraliaAustralia Australia 59.61 s
2 Giedrius Titenis LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 59.66 s
3 Michael Jamieson United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 59.89 s
4th Eric Shanteau United StatesUnited States United States 59.96 s
5 Felipe França Silva BrazilBrazil Brazil 1: 00.01 min
6th Craig Benson United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1: 00.13 min
7th Glenn Snyders New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1: 00.15 min
8th Scott Dickens CanadaCanada Canada 1: 00.16 min

final

July 29, 2012, 8:11 p.m. CET

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1 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 58.46 s WR , OR
2 Christian Sprenger AustraliaAustralia Australia 58.93 s
3 Brendan Hansen United StatesUnited States United States 59.49 s
4th Daniel Gyurta HungaryHungary Hungary 59.53 s NO
5 Kosuke Kitajima JapanJapan Japan 59.79 s
6th Brenton Rickard AustraliaAustralia Australia 59.87 s
7th Fabio Scozzoli ItalyItaly Italy 59.97 s
8th Giedrius Titenis LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 1: 00.84 min

For the first time, seven of the eight finalists finished under a minute.
While Olympic champion van der Burgh improved two records (Olympic record in the semifinals, Olympic and world record in the final), the Hungarian Gyurta, who finished fourth, was able to improve the Hungarian record three times in this competition.
After viewing footage of the race, it was suspected that the winner van der Burgh made three dolphin legs after the turn. Only one leg kick is allowed. However, since no underwater camera was installed, the judges had no means of disqualification. Van der Burgh admitted in an interview with the Australian daily Sydney Morning Herald that he had used these illicit leg blows.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Report in USA Today from August 8, 2012 (Eng.)