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Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 200 metre individual medley

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Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates24–25 June
Competitors45 from 26 nations
Winning time2:01.39
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Great Britain

The men's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 24 and 25 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1]

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 24 June at 10:46.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 3 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.75 Q, GR
2 3 2 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:02.72 Q
3 5 6 Anton Chupkov  Russia 2:02.85 Q, WD
4 5 4 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:03.53 Q
5 5 3 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:03.58 Q
6 5 2 Théo Berry  France 2:03.59 Q
7 4 3 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:04.01 Q
8 3 5 Nikolay Sokolov  Russia 2:04.03 Q
9 5 7 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:04.16 Q
10 3 6 Karol Zbutowicz  Poland 2:04.42 Q
11 3 7 Paul Hentschel  Germany 2:04.44 Q
12 4 4 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:04.62 Q
12 4 6 Igor Balyberdin  Russia 2:04.62
14 4 2 Matteo Bertoldi  Italy 2:05.04 Q
15 3 4 Joan Casanovas  Spain 2:05.16 Q
16 5 8 Oskar Ericsson  Sweden 2:05.99 Q
17 4 7 Jacques Läuffer  Switzerland 2:06.37 Q
18 4 8 James Brown  Ireland 2:06.55 Q
19 2 7 Batuhan Hakan  Turkey 2:06.61
20 3 8 Nico Perner  Germany 2:07.06
21 5 5 Joe Hulme  Great Britain 2:07.09
22 4 1 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 2:07.19
23 5 1 Ante Lučev  Croatia 2:07.36
24 3 1 Maximilian Forstenhäusler  Germany 2:07.41
25 4 9 Samet Alkan  Turkey 2:07.44
26 5 9 Tobias Niestroy  Germany 2:07.98
27 2 3 Benjamin Doyle  Ireland 2:08.10
28 2 9 Paulius Grigaliūnas  Lithuania 2:08.41
29 2 6 Pavel Bashura  Belarus 2:08.57
30 3 0 Thomas Dal  Belgium 2:08.72
31 2 2 João Vital  Portugal 2:08.74
32 4 5 Giacomo Carini  Italy 2:08.78
33 2 1 Silver Hein  Estonia 2:09.64
34 3 9 Andrew Moore  Ireland 2:09.79
35 1 5 Niko Mäkelä  Finland 2:10.12
36 1 4 Wojciech Ulatowski  Poland 2:10.33
37 4 0 Dawid Pietrzak  Poland 2:10.60
38 2 5 Alan Corby  Ireland 2:10.75
39 2 4 Tomer Drori  Israel 2:11.29
40 1 6 Vlas Cononov  Moldova 2:11.31
41 5 0 Illia Pidvalnyi  Ukraine 2:11.74
42 2 0 Kaloyan Nikolov  Bulgaria 2:11.87
43 2 8 Kyriacos Papa-Adams  Cyprus 2:11.94
44 1 2 Adrian Negru  Moldova 2:13.12
45 1 3 Karel Seli  Estonia 2:16.58

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 24 June at 18:04.[3]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:02.65 Q
2 3 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:03.17 Q
3 6 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:03.33 q
4 4 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:03.43 q
5 2 Paul Hentschel  Germany 2:04.58
6 7 Matteo Bertoldi  Italy 2:05.48
7 1 Oskar Ericsson  Sweden 2:05.72
8 8 James Brown  Ireland 2:07.15

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.92 Q
2 5 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:02.23 Q
3 3 Théo Berry  France 2:02.58 q
4 7 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:03.53 q
5 1 Joan Casanovas  Spain 2:03.84
6 2 Karol Zbutowicz  Poland 2:03.95
7 6 Nikolay Sokolov  Russia 2:04.27
8 8 Jacques Läuffer  Switzerland 2:05.51

Final

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The final was held on 25 June at 18:45.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Sebastian Steffan  Austria 2:01.39 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Jarvis Parkinson  Great Britain 2:01.94
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Martyn Walton  Great Britain 2:02.24
4 6 Dániel Sós  Hungary 2:02.76
5 5 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 2:02.82
6 3 Théo Berry  France 2:03.00
7 1 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 2:03.03
8 7 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 2:04.57

References

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