Swimming at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Men's 200 metre individual medley

The Men's 200 Individual Medley (or "I.M.") swimming event at the 2009 SEA Games was held on December 11, 2009.

Results

Final

PlaceSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Miguel Molina Philippines2:03.68
2Nuttapong Ketin Thailand2:04.17
3Joshua Lim Singapore2:05.33
4Sheng Jun Pang Singapore2:06.60
5Akbar Nasution Indonesia2:06.97
6Robert Walsh Philippines2:08.41
7Melvin Chua Malaysia2:09.68
8Radomyos Matjiur Thailand2:10.97

Preliminary heats

RankHeat/LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1H2 L?Nuttapong Ketin Thailand2:08.68Q
2H2 L?Sheng Jun Pang Singapore2:09.08Q
3H2 L?Robert Walsh Philippines2:09.80Q
4H1 L?Miguel Molina Philippines2:09.60Q
5H1 L?Joshua Lim Singapore2:09.80Q
6H1 L?Radomyos Matjiur Thailand2:09.86Q
7H1 L?Akbar Nasution Indonesia2:10.17Q
8H2 L?Melvin Chua Malaysia2:10.80Q
9H1 L?Nguoc Quang Bao N Vietnam2:12.56
10H2 L?Idham M Dasuki Indonesia2:12.97
11H2 L?Ian James Barr Malaysia2:15.05
12H1 L?Hem Thonponloeu Cambodia2:33.01
13H1 L?Van Ty Nguyen Vietnam2:34.83
14H2 L?Maximov Chamraen Y Cambodia2:37.66
15H2 L?T Thepphitack Laos2:49.53
16H1 L?S Sergey Laos2:59.09
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