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Swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley

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Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships
DatesMay 22, 2012 (heats and semifinals)
May 23, 2012 (final)
Competitors39 from 24 nations
Winning time1:56.66
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Austria

The men's 200 metre individual medley competition of the swimming events at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships took place May 22 and 23. The heats and semifinals took place on May 22, the final on May 23.[1]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Ryan Lochte  United States 1:54.00 Shanghai July 28, 2011
European record László Cseh  Hungary 1:55.18 Rome July 29, 2009
Championship record László Cseh  Hungary 1:57.73 Budapest August 11, 2010

Results

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Heats

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40 swimmers participated in 6 heats.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 László Cseh  Hungary 1:59.15 Q
2 4 5 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 2:00.35 Q
3 4 6 Simon Sjödin  Sweden 2:00.38 Q
4 4 4 Markus Rogan  Austria 2:00.42 Q
5 5 3 Vytautas Janušaitis  Lithuania 2:00.61 Q
6 5 2 Dinko Jukić  Austria 2:00.88
7 3 3 Federico Turrini  Italy 2:01.33 Q
8 5 6 Gal Nevo  Israel 2:01.35 Q
9 4 3 Diogo Filipe Carvalho  Portugal 2:01.56 Q
10 5 7 Dmitry Gorbunov  Russia 2:01.76 Q
11 3 5 Jan-David Schepers  Germany 2:02.35 Q
11 4 2 Luca Angelo Dioli  Italy 2:02.35 Q
13 3 6 Raphaël Stacchiotti  Luxembourg 2:02.36 Q
14 3 4 James Goddard  Great Britain 2:02.40 Q
15 2 1 Lukasz Wojt  Poland 2:02.41 Q
16 5 1 Martin Liivamägi  Estonia 2:02.42 Q
17 2 4 Jakub Maly  Austria 2:02.61
18 4 7 Eduardo Solaeche Gomez  Spain 2:02.62 Q
19 5 5 Markus Deibler  Germany 2:02.66
20 3 2 Ivan Trofimov  Russia 2:02.74
21 3 8 Tom Kremer  Israel 2:03.42
22 4 1 Andreas Vazaios  Greece 2:03.67
23 2 6 Yury Suvorau  Belarus 2:03.94
24 3 1 David Karasek   Switzerland 2:04.00
25 2 7 Nikša Roki  Croatia 2:04.03
26 2 8 Tomáš Fučík  Czech Republic 2:04.04
27 4 8 Denys Dubrov  Ukraine 2:04.39
28 2 2 Dominik Dür  Austria 2:04.46
29 5 8 Maxym Shemberyev  Ukraine 2:04.54
30 1 6 Irakli Bolkvadze  Georgia 2:05.57
31 1 3 Pavol Jelenak  Slovakia 2:05.59 NR
32 2 3 Tal Hanani  Israel 2:05.65
33 2 5 Jakub Jasinski  Poland 2:06.14
34 1 4 Saša Imprić  Croatia 2:07.44
35 1 1 Peter Gutyan  Slovakia 2:09.02
36 1 5 Rok Resman  Slovenia 2:09.15
37 1 7 Pavels Vilcans  Latvia 2:09.64
38 1 2 Adam Strieborny  Slovakia 2:10.65
39 1 8 Pavel Naroshkin  Estonia 2:11.10
3 7 Yakov-Yan Toumarkin  Israel DNS

Semifinals

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The eight fasters swimmers advanced to the final.[3]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Markus Rogan  Austria 2:00.58 Q
2 4 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 2:00.75 Q
3 3 Federico Turrini  Italy 2:01.17 Q
4 6 Diogo Filipe Carvalho  Portugal 2:01.64
5 2 Jan-David Schepers  Germany 2:01.71
6 8 Eduardo Solaeche Gomez  Spain 2:01.91
7 1 Lukasz Wojt  Poland 2:02.40
8 7 Raphaël Stacchiotti  Luxembourg 2:03.50

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 László Cseh  Hungary 1:57.80 Q
2 5 Simon Sjödin  Sweden 1:59.44 Q, NR
3 6 Gal Nevo  Israel 1:59.62 Q
4 1 James Goddard  Great Britain 2:00.66 Q
5 3 Vytautas Janušaitis  Lithuania 2:00.75 Q
6 8 Martin Liivamägi  Estonia 2:02.01
7 7 Luca Angelo Dioli  Italy 2:02.04
8 2 Dmitry Gorbunov  Russia 2:02.94

Final

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The final was held at 18:17.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 László Cseh  Hungary 1:56.66 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 James Goddard  Great Britain 1:57.84
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Markus Rogan  Austria 1:59.39
4 3 Gal Nevo  Israel 1:59.74
5 5 Simon Sjödin  Sweden 2:00.70
6 7 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 2:01.70
7 1 Vytautas Janušaitis  Lithuania 2:02.08
8 8 Federico Turrini  Italy 2:02.50

References

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