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2018 African Swimming Championships – Men's 50 metre freestyle

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Men's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2018 African Swimming Championships
VenueMohamed Boudiaf Olympic Complex
Dates15 September (heats and final)
Competitors47 from 28 nations
Winning time22.51
Medalists
gold medal    Egypt
silver medal    Mauritius
bronze medal    Egypt
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The Men's 50 metre freestyle competition of the 2018 African Swimming Championships was held on 15 September 2018.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record César Cielo  Brazil 20.91 São Paulo 18 December 2009
African record Roland Schoeman  South Africa 21.67 Beijing 16 August 2008
Championship record Oussama Sahnoune  Algeria 22.39 Bloemfontein 21 October 2016

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 15 September at 09:40.[3]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Bradley Vincent  Mauritius 23.04 Q
2 Ali Khalafalla  Egypt 23.05 Q
3 Abdelrahman Sameh  Egypt 23.12 Q
4 Yusuf Tibazi  Morocco 23.70 Q
5 Matthew Bowers  South Africa 23.71 Q
6 Souhail Hamouchane  Morocco 23.77 Q
7 Alaric Basson  South Africa 23.81 Q
8 Abeiku Jackson  Ghana 23.84 Q
9 El Hadji Adama Niane  Senegal 23.86
10 Ralph Goveia  Zambia 24.19 NR
11 Mohamed Ali Chaouchi  Tunisia 24.32
12 Filipe Gomes  Malawi 24.47
12 Swaleh Talib  Kenya 24.47
14 Daniel Francisco  Angola 24.49
15 Mario Ervedosa  Angola 24.55
16 Dean Hoffman  Seychelles 24.95
17 Atuhaire Ambala  Uganda 25.04
18 Adam Moncherry  Seychelles 25.05
19 Ovesh Purahoo  Mauritius 25.38
20 Mohammed Yousuf Bin Mousa  Libya 25.41
21 Samuel Ndonga  Kenya 25.50
22 Chase Onorati  Zimbabwe 25.98
23 Herinirina John Rakotomavo  Madagascar 26.25
24 Abobakr Fadlalla Abbas  Sudan 26.33
25 Troy Nestor Pina  Cape Verde 26.36
26 Adnan Kabuye  Uganda 26.51
27 Edilson Paco  Mozambique 26.63
28 Liam Emmett  Eswatini 26.78
29 Ayaan Chand  Botswana 27.12
30 Mohamed Aziz Ghaffari  Tunisia 27.37
31 Sithembiso Mamba  Eswatini 27.42
32 Maemo Sebikiri  Botswana 27.87
33 Zinhle Bekker  Botswana 27.88
34 Jefferson Kpanou  Benin 28.35
35 Sami Yousif  Sudan 28.47
36 Houssein Gaber Ibrahim  Djibouti 29.02
37 Omar Darboe  Gambia 29.12
38 Abdoul Nignan  Burkina Faso 29.38
39 David Hillah-Ayite  Togo 30.86
40 Jegan Jobe  Gambia 30.97
41 Elom Dossou  Togo 32.23
42 Jere Gomegzani  Malawi 32.76
43 Landry Koumondji  Benin 33.13
Heriniavo Rasolonjatovo  Madagascar Did not start
Isobo Confidence  Nigeria
Oduni Chukwuka  Nigeria
Mamadou Mouctar  Niger

Final

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The final was started on 15 September.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Ali Khalafalla  Egypt 22.51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Bradley Vincent  Mauritius 22.86
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Abdelrahman Sameh  Egypt 23.03
4 7 Souhail Hamouchane  Morocco 23.40
5 2 Matthew Bowers  South Africa 23.72
6 6 Yusuf Tibazi  Morocco 23.75
7 1 Alaric Basson  South Africa 23.82
8 8 Abeiku Jackson  Ghana 23.97

References

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  1. ^ Final13canalger2018.com Archived 2019-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Results13canalger2018.com Archived 2019-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Results13canalger2018.com Archived 2019-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Final13canalger2018.com Archived 2019-07-27 at the Wayback Machine