The men's 50 m manikin carry in lifesaving at the 2001 World Games took place on 25 August 2001 at the Akita Prefectural Pool in Akita, Japan.[1]
Lifesaving – men's 50 m manikin carry at the 2001 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Akita Prefectural Pool, Akita, Japan | ||||||
Date | 25 August 2001 | ||||||
Competitors | 25 from 9 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Competition format
editA total of 25 athletes entered the competition. The best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.
Results
editPreliminary
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Note |
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1 | Jason O'Pray | Australia | 32.38 | Q |
2 | Luke Turner | Australia | 33.02 | Q |
3 | Pablo Terradillos | Spain | 33.03 | Q |
4 | Stephen Short | Australia | 33.29 | Q |
5 | Francisco Jiménez | Spain | 33.84 | Q |
6 | Maik Hofmann | Germany | 33.86 | Q |
7 | Matthias Löwenberg | Germany | 34.32 | Q |
8 | Thorsten Laurent | Germany | 34.67 | Q |
9 | Francisco Amat | Spain | 35.12 | Q |
10 | Renaat Dreesen | Belgium | 35.60 | |
11 | Danilo Mollari | Italy | 35.86 | |
12 | Federico De Marco | Italy | 35.95 | |
13 | Ryan Butcher | South Africa | 36.02 | |
14 | Federico Mastrostefano | Italy | 36.07 | |
15 | Graeme Willcox | South Africa | 36.57 | |
16 | Hans Vijge | Netherlands | 37.12 | |
17 | Nick Polkinghorne | Great Britain | 37.87 | |
18 | Gary Kurth | South Africa | 37.99 | |
19 | Takuya Iritani | Japan | 38.07 | |
20 | Hugo Byman | Netherlands | 38.16 | |
21 | Bart Laumen | Netherlands | 38.64 | |
22 | Ryan Cox | Great Britain | 39.16 | |
23 | Masahiro Hayashi | Japan | 39.61 | |
24 | Ryan Brown | Great Britain | 40.04 | |
25 | Futoshi Kikuchi | Japan | 40.68 |
Final
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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Pablo Terradillos | Spain | 32.51 | |
Jason O'Pray | Australia | 32.72 | |
Stephen Short | Australia | 32.76 | |
4 | Luke Turner | Australia | 33.33 |
5 | Francisco Jiménez | Spain | 33.60 |
6 | Matthias Löwenberg | Germany | 33.76 |
7 | Maik Hofmann | Germany | 34.10 |
8 | Thorsten Laurent | Germany | 34.46 |
Francisco Amat | Spain | DSQ |
References
edit- ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2005-09-05. Retrieved 2020-06-26.