Swimming - Men's 200 m Backstroke
Honour Rating : 1900: 6; 1964: 5; 1968-2004: 4
Distance:
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1900: 200 m
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1964-2000: 200 m
Formula
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Final:
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1900: final with ten
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1964-2004: eight finalists
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B-final:
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1984-96: eight B-finalists
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Semi-Finals:
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1900: three semi-finals, one qualified, plus seven fastest losers
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1964: two semi-finals of eight competitors, eight fastest times qualified
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1968-96: none
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2000-04: two semi-finals of eight competitors, eight fastest times qualified
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Round one:
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1900: none
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1964: 16 fastest times qualified
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1968-80: 8 fastest times qualified
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1984-96: 8 fastest times qualified for final, next 8 for B-final
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2000-04: 16 fastest times qualified
Participants
Top Competitors
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(12800) Roland Matthes (GDR/1968-72)
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(10400) Aaron Peirsol (USA/2000-04)
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(9600) Ernst Hoppenberg (GER/1900)
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(8064) Nenad Milo (YUG/1972-76)
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(8000) Jed Graef (USA/1964)
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(7104) Martín López-Zubero
(ESP/1988-96)
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(6560) Mitch Ivey (USA/1968-72)
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(6400) John Naber (USA/1976)
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(6400) Wladár Sándor (HUN/1980)
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(6400) Rick Carey (USA/1984)
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(6400) Igor Polyansky (URS/1988)
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(6400) Brad Bridgewater (USA/1996)
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(6400) Lenny Krayzelburg (USA/2000)
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(6000) Karl Ruberl (AUT/1900)
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(5000) Gary Dilley (USA/1964)
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(5000) William "Tripp" Schwenk (USA/1992-96)
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(4656) Verrasztó Zoltán (HUN/1972-80)
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(4026) Frédéric Delcourt (FRA/1980-84)
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(4004) Vladimir Selkov (EUN/1992-96)
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(4000) Markus Rogan (AUT/2000-04)
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(4000) Mike Stamm (USA/1972)
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(4000) Peter Rocca (USA/1976)
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(4000) Frank Baltrusch (GDR/1988)
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(3840) Johannes Drost (NED/1900)
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(3566) Emanuele Merisi (ITA/1996-2004)
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(3560) Mark Kerry (AUS/1976-80)
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(3200) R?zvan Florea (ROM/2000-04)
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(3200) Bob Bennett (USA/1964)
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(2600) Hajime Itoi (JPN/1992-96)
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(2564) Stefano Battistelli (ITA/1988-92)
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(2562) Matt Welsh (AUS/2000-04)
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(2561) Paul Kingsman (NZL/1984-88)
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(2560) Jack Horsley (USA/1968)
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(2560) Dan Harrigan (USA/1976)
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(2560) Cameron Henning (CAN/1984)
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Written 2006-01-19 - last modified 2006-01-20
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