Swimming at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's 100 metre freestyle

The men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held on 7 and 8 April at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre.

Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueGold Coast Aquatic Centre
Dates7 April (heats, semifinals)
8 April (final)
Competitors56 from 30 nations
Winning time48.02
Medalists
    Scotland
    South Africa
    Australia

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Commonwealth and Games records were as follows:

World record César Cielo (BRA)46.91Rome, Italy30 July 2009
Commonwealth record Cameron McEvoy (AUS)47.04Adelaide, Australia11 April 2016
Games record Brent Hayden (CAN)47.98Delhi, India7 October 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 7 April at 11:37.[1]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
185Kyle Chalmers Australia48.81Q
264Jack Cartwright Australia48.85Q
383Dylan Carter Trinidad and Tobago48.96Q
484Duncan Scott Scotland48.99Q
575Yuri Kisil Canada49.06Q
673Matthew Abeysinghe Sri Lanka49.11Q, NR
765Chad le Clos South Africa49.17Q
874Cameron McEvoy Australia49.20Q
963Markus Thormeyer Canada49.41Q
1076Calum Jarvis Wales49.65Q
1087Daniel Hunter New Zealand49.65Q
1272Jordan Sloan Northern Ireland49.72Q
1367David Cumberlidge England49.77Q
1462Matthew Stanley New Zealand49.79Q
1586Jack Thorpe Scotland49.82Q
1666Sam Perry New Zealand49.90Q
1754Bradley Vincent Mauritius49.93
1877Kieran McGuckin Scotland50.02
1971Ruslan Gaziev Canada50.04
2068Calvyn Justus South Africa50.06
2178David Thompson Northern Ireland50.22
2252Calum Bain Northern Ireland50.47
2361Elliot Clogg England50.56
2453Igor Mogne Mozambique50.74
2582Darren Lim Singapore50.79
2681Miles Munro Guernsey50.80
2755Welson Sim Malaysia50.91
2856Keith Kit Sern Lim Malaysia51.04
2944Alex Sobers Barbados51.12
3058Jean-Luc Zephir Saint Lucia51.66
3143Mathieu Marquet Mauritius51.71
3251Samuel Seghers Papua New Guinea51.94
3337Brandon Schuster Samoa51.95
3488Cherantha de Silva Sri Lanka52.08
3557Kyle Abeysinghe Sri Lanka52.20
3646Gregory Anodin Mauritius52.97
3747Denilson da Costa Mozambique53.30
3826Steven Maina Kenya53.53
3923Paul Elaisa Fiji53.96
4034Epeli Rabua Herbert Fiji54.02
4148Syed Muhammad Haseeb Tariq Pakistan54.21
4236Dean Hoffman Seychelles54.35
4333Iain McCallum Cayman Islands54.56
4435James Sanderson Gibraltar54.57
4521Leonard Kalate Papua New Guinea54.91
4642Stefano Mitchell Antigua and Barbuda54.95
4725Jadon Wuilliez Antigua and Barbuda55.21
4824Adam Moncherry Seychelles55.90
4938Josh Tarere Papua New Guinea56.12
5031Andrew Fowler Guyana56.33
5132Temaruata Strickland Cook Islands57.33
5227Alexander Cyrus Saint Vincent and the Grenadines57.56
5322Nikolas Sylvester Saint Vincent and the Grenadines58.67
5413Ben Dillon Saint Helena58.95
5514Duwaine Yon Saint Helena1:00.47
5615Colby Thomas Saint Helena1:03.36
41Issa Mohamed KenyaDNS
45N'Nhyn Fernander BahamasDNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 7 April at 20:59.[2]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Cameron McEvoy Australia48.50Q
25Duncan Scott Scotland48.72Q
34Jack Cartwright Australia48.73Q
43Matthew Abeysinghe Sri Lanka49.43
51Matthew Stanley New Zealand49.61
62Calum Jarvis Wales49.77
78Sam Perry New Zealand49.83
87Jordan Sloan Northern Ireland49.88

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Chad le Clos South Africa48.61Q
24Kyle Chalmers Australia48.70Q
23Yuri Kisil Canada48.79Q
45Dylan Carter Trinidad and Tobago49.06Q
57Daniel Hunter New Zealand49.11Q
62Markus Thormeyer Canada49.22
78Jack Thorpe Scotland49.75
81David Cumberlidge England49.90

Final

The final was held on 8 April at 19:43.[3]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
6Duncan Scott Scotland48.02
5Chad le Clos South Africa48.15
3Kyle Chalmers Australia48.15
44Cameron McEvoy Australia48.44
51Dylan Carter Trinidad and Tobago48.60
62Jack Cartwright Australia48.62
77Yuri Kisil Canada48.80
88Daniel Hunter New Zealand49.30

References

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