2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

Men's 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Venue William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center
Dates August 19, 2010 (heats &
finals)
Competitors 28 from 10 nations
Winning time 59.35
Medalists
    Japan
    Australia
    United States
2010 Pan Pacific
Swimming Championships

Irvine, United States
Freestyle
50 m   men   women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
Backstroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
50 m men women
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Marathon
10 km men women

The men's 100 metre breaststroke competition at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 19 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center.[1][2][3] The last champion was Brendan Hansen of US.[4][5]

This race consisted of two lengths of the pool, both lengths being in breaststroke.[6]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:

World record  Brenton Rickard (AUS) 58.58 Rome, Italy July 27, 2009
Pan Pacific Championships record  Brendan Hansen (USA) 59.90 Victoria, Canada August 18, 2006

Results

All times are in minutes and seconds.

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified CRChampionships record NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Heats

The first round was held on August 19, at 10:44.[1]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 5 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.04 QA, CR
2 4 5 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 1:00.09 QA
3 4 6 Mark Gangloff  United States 1:00.21 QA
4 3 6 Eric Shanteau  United States 1:00.31 QA
5 3 2 Tales Cerdeira  Brazil 1:00.47 QA
6 3 3 Yuta Suenaga  Japan 1:00.80 QA
7 2 4 Christian Sprenger  Australia 1:00.83 QA
8 4 7 Felipe Lima  Brazil 1:00.88 QA
9 2 5 Michael Alexandrov  United States 1:00.89 QB
9 4 4 Brenton Rickard Australia 1:00.89 QB
11 4 3 João Luiz Gomes Júnior  Brazil 1:01.02 QB
12 2 1 Scott Dickens  Canada 1:01.03 QB
13 4 1 Scott Spann  United States 1:01.12 QB
14 3 4 Henrique Barbosa  Brazil 1:01.17 QB
15 3 7 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 1:01.19 QB
16 2 3 Felipe França  Brazil 1:01.39 QB
17 2 2 Naoya Tomita  Japan 1:01.90
18 2 6 Eduardo Fischer  Brazil 1:01.98
19 3 1 Warren Barnes  Canada 1:02.18
20 4 8 Craig Calder  Australia 1:02.48
21 2 8 Elliot Keefer  United States 1:02.60
22 3 8 Paul Kornfeld  Canada 1:02.63
23 4 2 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 1:02.77
24 1 4 Sean Nugent  Canada 1:03.01
25 1 6 Miguel Molina  Philippines 1:03.89
26 1 5 Wong Chun Yan  Hong Kong 1:04.04
27 1 2 Timothy Ferris  Zimbabwe 1:05.45
28 1 3 Tsui Hoi Tung  Hong Kong 1:05.85
- 2 7 Neil Versfeld  South Africa DNS

B Final

The B final was held on August 19, at 18:43.[2]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 5 Michael Alexandrov  United States 1:00.58
10 2 Glenn Snyders  New Zealand 1:00.74
11 6 Scott Dickens  Canada 1:00.79
12 7 Warren Barnes  Canada 1:02.13
13 3 João Luiz Gomes Júnior  Brazil 1:02.33
14 1 Craig Calder  Australia 1:02.66
15 8 Choi Kyu-Woong  South Korea 1:03.10
- 4 Yuta Suenaga  Japan DSQ

A Final

The A final was held on August 19, at 18:43.[2]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 4 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 59.35
2nd, silver medalist(s) 7 Christian Sprenger  Australia 1:00.18
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3 Mark Gangloff  United States 1:00.24
4 5 Ryo Tateishi  Japan 1:00.26
5 8 Brenton Rickard  Australia 1:00.28
6 6 Eric Shanteau  United States 1:00.55
7 2 Tales Cerdeira  Brazil 1:00.63
8 1 Felipe Lima  Brazil 1:00.90

References

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