2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke
The men's 100 metre backstroke competition at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 25–26 at the Yokohama International Swimming Pool.[1][2] The last champion was Lenny Krayzelburg of US.[3]
Men's 100 metre backstroke at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Yokohama International Swimming Pool | |||||||||
Dates | August 25, 2002 (heats & semifinals) August 26, 2002 (final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 23 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 54.22 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | ||
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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 | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
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 |
This race consisted of two lengths of the pool, all in backstroke.[4]
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:
World record | Lenny Krayzelburg (USA) | 53.60 | Sydney, Australia | August 24, 1999 |
Pan Pacific Championships record | Lenny Krayzelburg (USA) | 53.60 | Sydney, Australia | August 24, 1999 |
Results
All times are in minutes and seconds.
KEY: | q | Fastest non-qualifiers | Q | Qualified | CR | Championships record | NR | National record | PB | Personal best | SB | Seasonal best |
Heats
The first round was held on August 25.[1]
Rank | Heat | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | 4 | Randall Bal | United States | 54.53 | Q |
2 | 3 | 4 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 54.91 | Q |
3 | 1 | 5 | Atsushi Nishikori | Japan | 55.54 | Q |
4 | 3 | 5 | Peter Marshall | United States | 55.59 | Q |
5 | 2 | 5 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 55.78 | Q |
6 | 2 | 4 | Matt Welsh | Australia | 55.84 | Q |
7 | 2 | 3 | Riley Janes | Canada | 56.04 | Q |
8 | 1 | 3 | Ethan Rolff | Australia | 56.49 | Q |
9 | 2 | 6 | Leigh McBean | Australia | 56.54 | Q |
10 | 3 | 3 | Raymond Hunt | United States | 56.61 | Q |
11 | 1 | 2 | Takashi Nakano | Japan | 56.78 | Q |
12 | 3 | 7 | Luke Wagner | United States | 56.89 | Q |
13 | 2 | 2 | Naoya Sonoda | Japan | 56.94 | Q |
14 | 3 | 6 | Yu Rui | China | 57.02 | Q |
15 | 1 | 7 | Cléber Costa | Brazil | 57.40 | Q |
16 | 3 | 2 | Gord Veldman | Canada | 57.50 | Q |
17 | 2 | 7 | Scott Talbot | New Zealand | 57.56 | |
18 | 3 | 1 | Thiago Pinto | Brazil | 57.58 | |
19 | 1 | 6 | Cameron Gibson | New Zealand | 58.29 | |
20 | 3 | 8 | Ian Crocker | United States | 58.94 | |
21 | 1 | 1 | Michael Galindo | Puerto Rico | 59.12 | |
22 | 2 | 1 | Mun Yew Gerald Koh | Singapore | 1:00.04 | |
23 | 2 | 8 | Seung Gin Lee | Northern Mariana Islands | 1:07.43 | |
- | 1 | 8 | Enkhmandakb Khurlee | Mongolia | DNS |
Semifinals
The semifinals were held on August 25.[1]
Rank | Heat | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 2 | 4 | Randall Bal | United States | 54.24 | Q |
2 | 1 | 4 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 54.31 | Q |
3 | 1 | 5 | Peter Marshall | United States | 55.02 | Q |
4 | 2 | 5 | Atsushi Nishikori | Japan | 55.75 | Q |
5 | 2 | 6 | Riley Janes | Canada | 55.83 | Q |
6 | 2 | 3 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 55.89 | Q |
7 | 2 | 2 | Leigh McBean | Australia | 56.02 | Q |
8 | 1 | 2 | Raymond Hunt | United States | 56.12 | Q |
9 | 2 | 1 | Yu Rui | China | 56.44 | |
10 | 1 | 6 | Ethan Rolff | Australia | 56.46 | |
11 | 2 | 7 | Takashi Nakano | Japan | 56.69 | |
12 | 1 | 7 | Naoya Sonoda | Japan | 56.81 | |
13 | 2 | 8 | Gord Veldman | Canada | 57.08 | |
14 | 1 | 1 | Cléber Costa | Brazil | 57.13 | |
15 | 1 | 8 | Scott Talbot | New Zealand | 57.40 | |
- | 1 | 3 | Matt Welsh | Australia | DSQ |
Final
The final was held on August 26.[1]
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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5 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 54.22 | ||
4 | Randall Bal | United States | 54.45 | ||
2 | Tomomi Morita | Japan | 55.29 | ||
4 | 3 | Atsushi Nishikori | Japan | 55.30 | |
5 | 6 | Riley Janes | Canada | 55.63 | |
6 | 7 | Leigh McBean | Australia | 55.71 | |
7 | 8 | Ethan Rolff | Australia | 56.51 | |
8 | 1 | Yu Rui | China | 56.55 |
References
- "Results of the 2002 Pan Pacific". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). June 4, 2006. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
- 2002 Pan Pacific held in Yokohama International Swimming Pool
- ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Pacific Championships history Archived 2014-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
- "Swimming Technical Manual" (PDF). Guadalajara 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
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