Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 200 metre individual medley

Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates24–25 June
Competitors45 from 26 nations
Winning time2:01.39
Medalists
gold medal Sebastian Steffan   Austria
silver medal Jarvis Parkinson   Great Britain
bronze medal Martyn Walton   Great Britain
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The men's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 24 and 25 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1]

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 24 June at 10:46.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 3 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.75 Q, GR
2 3 2 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:02.72 Q
3 5 6 Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:02.85 Q, WD
4 5 4 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:03.53 Q
5 5 3 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:03.58 Q
6 5 2 Théo Berry  France 2:03.59 Q
7 4 3 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:04.01 Q
8 3 5 Nikolay Sokolov  Russia 2:04.03 Q
9 5 7 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:04.16 Q
10 3 6 Karol Zbutowicz  Poland 2:04.42 Q
11 3 7 Paul Hentschel  Germany 2:04.44 Q
12 4 4 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:04.62 Q
12 4 6 Igor Balyberdin  Russia 2:04.62
14 4 2 Matteo Bertoldi  Italy 2:05.04 Q
15 3 4 Joan Casanovas  Spain 2:05.16 Q
16 5 8 Oskar Ericsson  Sweden 2:05.99 Q
17 4 7 Jacques Läuffer  Switzerland 2:06.37 Q
18 4 8 James Brown  Ireland 2:06.55 Q
19 2 7 Batuhan Hakan  Turkey 2:06.61
20 3 8 Nico Perner  Germany 2:07.06
21 5 5 Joe Hulme  Great Britain 2:07.09
22 4 1 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 2:07.19
23 5 1 Ante Lučev  Croatia 2:07.36
24 3 1 Maximilian Forstenhäusler  Germany 2:07.41
25 4 9 Samet Alkan  Turkey 2:07.44
26 5 9 Tobias Niestroy  Germany 2:07.98
27 2 3 Benjamin Doyle  Ireland 2:08.10
28 2 9 Paulius Grigaliūnas  Lithuania 2:08.41
29 2 6 Pavel Bashura  Belarus 2:08.57
30 3 0 Thomas Dal  Belgium 2:08.72
31 2 2 João Vital  Portugal 2:08.74
32 4 5 Giacomo Carini  Italy 2:08.78
33 2 1 Silver Hein  Estonia 2:09.64
34 3 9 Andrew Moore  Ireland 2:09.79
35 1 5 Niko Mäkelä  Finland 2:10.12
36 1 4 Wojciech Ulatowski  Poland 2:10.33
37 4 0 Dawid Pietrzak  Poland 2:10.60
38 2 5 Alan Corby  Ireland 2:10.75
39 2 4 Tomer Drori  Israel 2:11.29
40 1 6 Vlas Cononov  Moldova 2:11.31
41 5 0 Illia Pidvalnyi  Ukraine 2:11.74
42 2 0 Kaloyan Nikolov  Bulgaria 2:11.87
43 2 8 Kyriacos Papa-Adams  Cyprus 2:11.94
44 1 2 Adrian Negru  Moldova 2:13.12
45 1 3 Karel Seli  Estonia 2:16.58

Semifinals

The semifinals were started on 24 June at 18:04.[3]

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:02.65 Q
2 3 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:03.17 Q
3 6 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:03.33 q
4 4 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:03.43 q
5 2 Paul Hentschel  Germany 2:04.58
6 7 Matteo Bertoldi  Italy 2:05.48
7 1 Oskar Ericsson  Sweden 2:05.72
8 8 James Brown  Ireland 2:07.15

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.92 Q
2 5 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:02.23 Q
3 3 Théo Berry  France 2:02.58 q
4 7 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:03.53 q
5 1 Joan Casanovas  Spain 2:03.84
6 2 Karol Zbutowicz  Poland 2:03.95
7 6 Nikolay Sokolov  Russia 2:04.27
8 8 Jacques Läuffer  Switzerland 2:05.51

Final

The final was held on 25 June at 18:45.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.39 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:01.94
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:02.24
4 6 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:02.76
5 5 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:02.82
6 3 Théo Berry  France 2:03.00
7 1 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:03.03
8 7 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:04.57

References

  1. ^ Start list[usurped]
  2. ^ Heats results[usurped]
  3. ^ Semifinals results[usurped]
  4. ^ Final results[usurped]