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Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly

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Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates26 July (heats and semifinals)
27 July (final)
Competitors78 from 73 nations
Winning time49.66
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    South Africa
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The Men's 100 metre butterfly competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 26 and 27 July 2019.[1][2] The defending champion Caeleb Dressel broke Michael Phelps' ten-year-old record by 0.32 second in the semi-final, setting a new world-record time of 49.50 seconds.[3] Dressel won the final held the following day, defending his title.[4]

Records

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

World record  Michael Phelps (USA) 49.82 Rome, Italy 1 August 2009
Competition record  Michael Phelps (USA) 49.82 Rome, Italy 1 August 2009

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
26 July Semifinal Caeleb Dressel  United States 49.50 WR

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held on 26 July at 10:00.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 9 4 Caeleb Dressel  United States 50.28 Q
2 7 2 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 51.42 Q
3 9 3 Andrey Minakov  Russia 51.54 Q
4 7 4 Chad le Clos  South Africa 51.58 Q
5 9 5 Mehdy Metella  France 51.65 Q
6 9 6 Vinicius Lanza  Brazil 51.83 Q
7 9 7 László Cseh  Hungary 51.88 Q
8 8 2 Matthew Temple  Australia 51.89 Q
9 8 5 Jack Conger  United States 51.96 Q
10 7 3 Marius Kusch  Germany 52.05 Q
11 8 3 James Guy  Great Britain 52.06 Q
12 8 6 Naoki Mizunuma  Japan 52.23 Q
13 7 1 Tomer Frankel  Israel 52.36 Q
14 7 6 Li Zhuhao  China 52.44 Q
14 9 1 Yauhen Tsurkin  Belarus 52.44 Q
14 9 2 David Morgan  Australia 52.44 Q
17 7 8 Adilbek Mussin  Kazakhstan 52.46
18 8 9 Deividas Margevičius  Lithuania 52.55 NR
19 7 7 Federico Burdisso  Italy 52.65
20 8 7 Konrad Czerniak  Poland 52.77
21 6 2 Ümitcan Gureş  Turkey 52.86
22 9 8 Mathys Goosen  Netherlands 52.87
23 6 4 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 52.92
24 7 5 Joseph Schooling  Singapore 52.93
24 8 0 Josiah Binnema  Canada 52.93
26 8 4 Piero Codia  Italy 53.09
27 8 8 Daniel Martin  Romania 53.15
28 6 1 Denys Kesil  Ukraine 53.39
29 7 9 Andreas Vazaios  Greece 53.41
30 8 1 Ryan Coetzee  South Africa 53.46
31 5 6 Mihajlo Čeprkalo  Bosnia and Herzegovina 53.52 NR
32 5 4 Chu Chen-ping  Chinese Taipei 53.58
33 6 6 Riku Pöytäkivi  Finland 53.62
34 6 3 Yun Seok-hwan  South Korea 53.64
35 6 5 Simon Sjödin  Sweden 53.70
36 5 5 Bradlee Ashby  New Zealand 53.73
37 6 9 Benjamin Hockin  Paraguay 53.78
38 5 3 Chan Jie  Malaysia 53.85
39 6 8 Roberto Strelkov  Argentina 54.11
40 5 7 Yusuf Tibazi  Morocco 54.21
41 6 0 Sajan Prakash  India 54.30
42 5 8 Nicholas Lim  Hong Kong 54.36
43 5 0 Navaphat Wongcharoen  Thailand 54.38
44 6 7 Glenn Victor Sutanto  Indonesia 54.57
45 1 5 Abbas Qali  Kuwait 54.67
46 4 4 Cadell Lyons  Trinidad and Tobago 54.79
47 5 2 Steven Aimable  Senegal 54.94 NR
47 5 9 Abeiku Jackson  Ghana 54.94
49 5 1 Ralph Goveia  Zambia 55.14
50 4 6 Ayman Kelzi  Syria 55.15 NR
51 4 3 Alireza Yavari  Iran 55.63
52 4 5 Keanan Dols  Jamaica 55.66
53 4 2 Teimuraz Kobakhidze  Georgia 56.03
54 4 1 Bryan Alvaréz  Costa Rica 56.04
55 4 0 Jayhan Odlum-Smith  Saint Lucia 56.31
56 2 5 Artur Barseghyan  Armenia 56.52
57 4 7 Seggio Bernardina  Curaçao 56.54
58 3 5 Yousif Bu Arish  Saudi Arabia 56.58
59 4 8 Yacob Al-Khulaifi  Qatar 56.62
60 3 4 Rami Anis FINA Independent Athletes 57.26
61 3 3 Jesse Washington  Bermuda 57.29
62 3 8 Salvador Gordo  Angola 57.32
63 1 3 Ifeakachuku Nmor  Nigeria 57.65
64 3 7 Simon Bachmann  Seychelles 58.06
65 3 1 Bernat Lomero  Andorra 58.12
66 4 9 Fernando Ponce  Guatemala 58.26
67 1 4 Abdulla Ahmed  Bahrain 58.44 NR
68 3 0 Collins Saliboko  Tanzania 58.82
69 3 6 Davidson Vincent  Haiti 58.91
70 3 2 Mathieu Marquet  Mauritius 1:00.03
71 2 1 Daniel Christian  Eritrea 1:00.77
72 2 3 Ousmane Touré  Mali 1:00.81
73 3 9 Emilien Puyo  Monaco 1:01.12
74 2 2 Lim Keouodom  Cambodia 1:01.17
75 2 8 Simanga Dlamini  Eswatini 1:02.39
76 2 4 Belly-Cresus Ganira  Burundi 1:03.34
77 2 7 Achala Gekabel  Ethiopia 1:06.40
2 6 Irvin Hoost  Suriname DSQ
7 0 Viktor Bromer  Denmark DNS
9 0 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas  Norway
9 9 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held on 26 July at 20:10.[6]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 50.95 Q
2 5 Chad le Clos  South Africa 51.40 Q
3 2 Marius Kusch  Germany 51.50 Q
4 6 Matthew Temple  Australia 51.70 Q
5 7 Naoki Mizunuma  Japan 51.71
6 3 Vinicius Lanza  Brazil 51.92
7 1 Li Zhuhao  China 52.00
8 8 David Morgan  Australia 52.20

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Caeleb Dressel  United States 49.50 Q, WR
2 5 Andrey Minakov  Russia 50.94 Q, NR
3 3 Mehdy Metella  France 51.62 Q
4 7 James Guy  Great Britain 51.69 Q
5 6 László Cseh  Hungary 51.86
6 2 Jack Conger  United States 51.91
7 1 Tomer Frankel  Israel 52.15 NR
8 8 Yauhen Tsurkin  Belarus 52.55

Final

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The final was started on 27 July at 20:43.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Caeleb Dressel  United States 49.66
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Andrey Minakov  Russia 50.83 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Chad le Clos  South Africa 51.16
4 3 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 51.26
5 7 Mehdy Metella  France 51.38
6 8 Matthew Temple  Australia 51.51
7 1 James Guy  Great Britain 51.62
8 2 Marius Kusch  Germany 51.66

References

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  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "World Aquatics Championships: Caeleb Dressel breaks Michael Phelps' 10-year-old world record". BBC. July 26, 2019.
  4. ^ McCarriston, Shanna (27 July 2019). "American swimmer Caeleb Dressel wins three titles in one night at World Championships, puts gold medal count at six". CBS Sports.
  5. ^ Heats results
  6. ^ Semifinals results
  7. ^ Final results