Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

The Men's 100 Breaststroke event at the 11th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam 24 and 25 July 2005 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Preliminary[1] and semifinal[2] heats were swum 24 July; finals on July 25.[3]

Men's 100m Breaststroke
at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships
Dates24 July (prelims, semifinals),
25 July (final)
Competitors93 from 68 nations
Winning time59.37 seconds
Medalists
    United States
    Japan
    France

At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championships (CR) records were:

Results

Final

PlaceSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Brendan Hansen USA59.37CR
2Kosuke Kitajima Japan59.53
3Hugues Duboscq France1:00.20
4Oleg Lisogor Ukraine1:00.36
5Dmitry Komornikov Russia1:00.66
6Chris Cook Great Britain1:00.99
7Alexander Dale Oen Norway1:01.29
8Emil Tahirovič Slovenia1:01.33

Semifinals

RankHeat/LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1S1 L4Brendan Hansen  USA59.75q
2S2 L4Kosuke Kitajima  Japan59.78q
3S2 L3Oleg Lisogor  Ukraine1:00.06q
4S2 L5Hugues Duboscq  France1:00.11q
5S1 L5Chris Cook  Great Britain1:00.64q
6S1 L3Emil Tahirovič  Slovenia1:00.84q
7S2 L2Alexander Dale Oen  Norway1:01.28q
8S1 L2Dmitry Komornikov  Russia1:01.30q
9S1 L8Mark Gangloff  USA1:01.35
10S1 L7Brenton Rickard  Australia1:01.51
11S2 L6Mike Brown  Canada1:01.59
12S2 L1Jarno Pihlava  Finland1:01.60
13S1 L6Genki Imamura  Japan1:01.64
14S2 L7Jim Piper  Australia1:01.67
15S2 L8Vlad Polyakov  Kazakhstan1:01.70
16S1 L1Jens Kruppa  Germany1:01.92

Preliminaries

RankHeat/LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1H12 L3Kosuke Kitajima  Japan59.71q, CR
2H12 L4Brendan Hansen  United States59.84q
3H10 L5Hugues Duboscq  France1:00.05q
4H10 L6Chris Cook  Great Britain1:00.86q
5H11 L3Oleg Lisogor  Ukraine1:01.05q
6H11 L7Emil Tahirovič  Slovenia1:01.29q
7H12 L1Mike Brown  Canada1:01.30q
8H12 L2Genki Imamura  Japan1:01.37q
9H9 L6Alexander Dale Oen  Norway1:01.50q
10H10 L4Dmitry Komornikov  Russia1:01.54q
10H12 L7Jim Piper  Australia1:01.54q
12H11 L4Brenton Rickard  Australia1:01.57q
13H10 L1Jarno Pihlava  Finland1:01.64q
14H11 L8Jens Kruppa  Germany1:01.78q
15H10 L3Vlad Polyakov  Kazakhstan1:01.83q
16H12 L5Mark Gangloff  United States1:01.90q
17H10 L7Valeriy Dymo  Ukraine1:01.93
18H12 L8Scott Dickens  Canada1:02.00
19H11 L6Alessandro Terrin  Italy1:02.01
19H12 L6Grigory Falko  Russia1:02.01
21H8 L4Matjaž Markič  Slovenia1:02.03
22H9 L4Sławomir Kuczko  Poland1:02.13
23H9 L5Martin Gustavsson  Sweden1:02.19
24H11 L2Richárd Bodor  Hungary1:02.23
25H9 L1Jakob Sveinsson  Iceland1:02.32
26H10 L2Mark Warnecke  Germany1:02.34
27H8 L8Mihail Alexandrov  Bulgaria1:02.37
28H9 L2Maxim Podoprigora  Austria1:02.38
29H11 L5Darren Mew  Great Britain1:02.43
30H10 L8Thijs van Valkengoed  Netherlands1:02.63
31H9 L8Haibo Wang  China1:02.80
32H8 L5Seung Hun You  South Korea1:02.86
33H9 L7Lennart Stekelenburg  Netherlands1:02.93
34H8 L3Alwin de Prins  Luxembourg1:03.00
35H11 L1Loris Facci  Italy1:03.11
36H8 L7Daniel Málek  Czech Republic1:03.28
37H7 L5Thabang Moeketsane  South Africa1:03.63
38H8 L6Malick Fall  Senegal1:03.70
39H8 L2Mladen Tepavčević  Serbia and Montenegro1:03.73
40H7 L4Yevgeniy Ryzhkov  Kazakhstan1:03.75
41H6 L3Dzianis Silkov  Belarus1:03.90
42H6 L4Jiri Jedlicka  Czech Republic1:03.93
43H7 L7Sofiane Daid  Algeria1:04.02
44H9 L3Mihály Flaskay  Hungary1:04.05
45H6 L5Bradley Ally  Barbados1:04.06
46H6 L7Aleksander Hetland  Norway1:04.09
47H8 L1Glenn Snyders  New Zealand1:04.14
48H7 L2Aleksandr Baldin  Estonia1:04.18
49H7 L8Dean Kent  New Zealand1:04.27
50H7 L1Vorrawuti Aumpiwan  Thailand1:04.55
51H7 L3Arsenio Lopez  Puerto Rico1:04.67
52H5 L2Andrei Capitanciuc  Moldova1:05.42
53H6 L6Tom Be'eri  Israel1:05.44
54H6 L2Puneet Rana  India1:05.45
55H5 L4Andrey Morkovin  Uzbekistan1:05.54
56H5 L6Kyriakos Dimosthenous  Cyprus1:05.58
57H6 L8Sergei Postica  Moldova1:05.73
58H4 L4Tianji Han  China1:05.92
59H7 L6Wei-Wen Wang  Chinese Taipei1:05.95
60H4 L8Keun Min Jin  South Korea1:05.96
61H5 L3Maksim Shilov  Uzbekistan1:06.12
62H5 L7Herry Yudhianto  Indonesia1:06.24
63H5 L8Mark Tan  Singapore1:06.31
64H3 L1Milan Glamocic  Bosnia and Herzegovina1:07.06
65H5 L1Alfonso Espinosa  Dominican Republic1:07.25
66H3 L6Eric Williams  Nigeria1:07.74
67H3 L7Chisela Kanchela  Zambia1:07.80
68H4 L3Leonard Tan  Singapore1:07.81
69H4 L6Mohamad Al-Naser  Kuwait1:07.89
70H3 L3Kevin Hensley  Virgin Islands1:08.00
71H4 L5Edgar Crespo  Panama1:08.22
72H2 L4Antonio Leon  Paraguay1:08.44
73H4 L1Graham Smith  Bermuda1:08.51
74H3 L5Johnny Castillo  Panama1:08.88
75H4 L2Chan Wai Ma  Macau1:08.89
76H3 L8Yousuf Alyousuf  Saudi Arabia1:09.31
77H4 L7Ivane Lekvtadze  Georgia1:09.57
78H3 L2Amar Shan  Kenya1:09.60
79H2 L6Aziz Abdul  Pakistan1:11.08
80H2 L2Joel Refos  Suriname1:11.81
81H3 L4Teymur Guliyev  Azerbaijan1:12.24
82H2 L1Sadeq Damrah  Palestine1:15.65
83H1 L4Ganbold Urnultsaikhan  Mongolia1:16.32
84H1 L2Earlando McRae  Guyana1:16.95
85H1 L5Boldbaatar Butekhuils  Mongolia1:20.32
86H1 L3Ian Taylor  Marshall Islands1:20.80
87H1 L6Michael Taylor  Marshall Islands1:21.39
88H2 L8Noah Mugenyi  Uganda1:24.45
-H2 L5Hei Meng Lao  MacauDQ
-H2 L3Remigio Chilanle  MozambiqueDNS
-H2 L7Alice Shrestha  NepalDNS
-H5 L5Francisco Picasso  UruguayDNS
-H6 L1Ayman Khattab  EgyptDNS
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References

  1. Worlds 2005 results: Men's 100m Breaststroke - prelims, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2005 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-25.
  2. Worlds 2005 results: Men's 100m Breaststroke - semis, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2005 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-25.
  3. Worlds 2005 results: Men's 100m Breaststroke - final, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2005 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-25.
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