1998 European Short Course Swimming Championships – Men's 100 metre individual medley

The finals and the qualifying heats of the Men's 100 metres Individual Medley event at the 1998 European Short Course Swimming Championships were held on the first day of the competition, on Friday 11 December 1998 in Sheffield, England.

Finals

RANK FINAL TIME
 Jani Sievinen (FIN) 53.64
 Jens Kruppa (GER) 54.00
 James Hickman (GBR) 54.45
4.  Marcel Wouda (NED) 54.64
5.  Christian Keller (GER) 55.10
6.  Peter Mankoč (SLO) 55.38
7.  Serhiy Sergeyev (UKR) 55.38
8.  Jakob Andersen (DEN) 55.41

Qualifying Heats

RANK HEATS RANKING TIME
1.  Jani Sievinen (FIN) 54.19
2.  Marcel Wouda (NED) 54.38
3.  Jens Kruppa (GER) 54.71
4.  Christian Keller (GER) 54.98
5.  James Hickman (GBR) 55.12
6.  Serhiy Sergeyev (UKR) 55.49
7.  Peter Mankoč (SLO) 55.50
8.  Jakob Andersen (DEN) 55.74
9.  Cédric Bavay (BEL) 56.41
10.  Pavel Tomecek (CZE) 56.80
11.  Nick Poole (GBR) 56.82
12.  Nuno Laurentino (POR) 56.85
13.  Jordi Carrasco (ESP) 56.99
14.  Pertti Lenkkeri (FIN) 57.07
15.  Krešimir Čač (CRO) 57.11
16.  Lorenz Liechti (SUI) 57.19
17.  Valerijs Kalmikovs (LAT) 57.37
18.  Kim Henriksen (NOR) 57.48
19.  Tamás Kerékjártó (HUN) 57.57
20.  Peter Domanicky (SVK) 58.31
21.  Jiri Dub (CZE) 59.14
22.  Batiste Levaillant (FRA) 59.45
gollark: If *evolution*... well, "attempts" would be anthropomorphizing it... to cross said chasm, all it can do is just throw broken ones at it repeatedly with no understanding, and select for better ones until one actually sticks.
gollark: If I want to cross a chasm with a bridge, or something, I can draw on my limited knowledge of physics and materials science and whatever and put together a somewhat sensible prototype, then make inferences from what happens to it, and get something working out.
gollark: No. We can reason about problems in various ways. So can some animals.
gollark: It doesn't have its own will. It's a giant non-agent mess driven by tons of interacting blind optimization processes.
gollark: Depends. There's not a general answer which isn't vaguely stupid somehow.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.