Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle S7

The men's 400 metre freestyle S7 event at the 2012 Paralympic Games took place on 6 September, at the London Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park, London. The event was for athletes included in the S7 classification, which is for competitors with physical impairments.[1] Sixteen swimmers took part, representing a total of thirteen different nations. Great Britain's Josef Craig set a new world records in both the heats and the final as he won the gold medal.

Men's 400 metre freestyle S7
at the XIV Paralympic Games
VenueLondon Aquatics Centre
Dates6 September
Competitors16 from 13 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Josef Craig  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Shiyun Pan  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andrey Gladkov  Russia
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Competition

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Heats

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Two heats were held, each with eight swimmers; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final. The heats took place on 6 September starting at 9:51 BST.[2]

British swimmer Josef Craig won the first heat while setting a new world record time of four minutes, 45.79 seconds. Shiyun Pan of China finished third in the heat but set a new Asian record time Croatian Mihovil Spanja and Australian Matthew Levy also qualified for the final from heat one.[2]

The second heat was won by Jonathan Fox of Great Britain in a time of four minutes, 49.91 seconds. Fox qualified from the heats as the second fastest swimmer overall and was joined in the final by Andrey Gladkov of Russia, Marian Kvasnytsia of Ukraine and Lantz Lamback of the United States, who finished second, third and fourth in the second heat.[2]

Final

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The final of the event took place on 6 September at 17:47 BST.[3] Great Britain's Craig won the gold medal in a time of four minutes, 42.81 seconds, breaking his own world record that he had set in heats earlier in the day. At the age of 15 Craig was the youngest gold medallist for the hosts Great Britain at the 2012 Games.[4] The silver medal went to Pan of China as he beat his own Asian record time from the heats. Bronze was won by 15-year-old Russian Gladkov.[3]

Results

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Key
  •   Q   Qualified for next round
  • AS = Asian record
  • WR = World record

Heats

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Heat 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes[2]
1 5 Josef Craig   Great Britain 4:45.79 Q, WR
2 4 Mihovil Spanja   Croatia 4:52.99 Q
3 3 Shiyun Pan   China 4:53.37 Q, AS
4 6 Matthew Levy   Australia 4:57.68 Q
5 2 Oleksandr Komarov   Ukraine 5:14.14
6 1 Ronaldo Santos   Brazil 5:19.85
7 7 Tobias Pollap   Germany 5:20.08
8 8 Jumpei Kimura   Japan 5:45.79

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes[2]
1 4 Jonathan Fox   Great Britain 4:49.91 Q
2 5 Andrey Gladkov   Russia 4:50.06 Q
3 3 Lantz Lamback   United States 4:59.47 Q
4 2 Marian Kvasnytsia   Ukraine 5:05.50 Q
5 1 Italo Pereira   Brazil 5:08.70
6 7 Francesco Bocciardo   Italy 5:14.78
7 6 Jay Dohnt   Australia 5:22.30
8 8 Enrique Perez Davila   Mexico 5:25.32

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes[3]
  4 Josef Craig   Great Britain 4:42.81 WR
  5 Shiyun Pan   China 4:46.22 AS
  3 Andrey Gladkov   Russia 4:46.76
4 7 Jonathan Fox   Great Britain 4:48.03
5 6 Mihovil Spanja   Croatia 4:52.22
6 2 Lantz Lamback   United States 4:56.87
7 8 Matthew Levy   Australia 4:58.12
8 1 Marian Kvasnytsia   Ukraine 5:04.92

References

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  1. ^ "Swimming - Classification". The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Men's 400m Freestyle - S7". The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "Men's 100m Backstroke - S7 Final". The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  4. ^ Pearce, Nick (6 September 2012). "Paralympics 2012: Josef Craig wins gold for Great Britain in 400m freestyle and breaks his own world record". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 September 2012.