2000 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 M) - Men's Events

Men's Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Mark Foster
21.58 Brendon Dedekind
21.62 Stefan Nystrand
21.80
100 m freestyle Lars Frölander
46.80 Stefan Nystrand
47.73 Scott Tucker
47.82
200 m freestyle Bela Szabados
1:45.27 Massimiliano Rosolino
1:45.63 Chad Carvin
1:45.79
400 m freestyle Chad Carvin
3:41.13 Paul Palmer
3:42.70 Massimiliano Rosolino
3:43.68
1500 m freestyle Jörg Hoffmann
14:47.57 Igor Chervynskyi
14:48.20 Chad Carvin
14:51.23
50 m backstroke Neil Walker
23.99 Lenny Krayzelburg
24.24 Rodolfo Falcón
24.32
100 m backstroke Neil Walker
50.75
WR
Rodolfo Falcón
52.87 Derya Büyükuncu
52.88
200 m backstroke Gordan Kožulj
1:53.31 Brad Bridgewater
1:53.87 Volodymyr Nikolaychuk
1:55.33
50 m breaststroke Mark Warnecke
27.22 Brendon Dedekind
27.27 Oleg Lisogor
27.30
100 m breaststroke Roman Sloudnov
58.57 Zhu Yi
59.99 Roman Ivanovsky
1:00.05
200 m breaststroke Roman Sloudnov
2:07.59
WR
Terence Parkin
2:07.91 Andrei Ivanov
2:09.90
50 m butterfly Mark Foster
23.30 Neil Walker
23.46 Muhammad Sabir
23.56
100 m butterfly Lars Frölander
50.44
WR
James Hickman
51.53 Denys Sylantyev
51.84
200 m butterfly James Hickman
1:53.57 Shamek Pietucha
1:54.27 Anatoly Polyakov
1:54.47
100 m individual medley Neil Walker
52.79
WR
Jani Sievinen
54.08 James Hickman
54.38
200 m individual medley Jani Sievinen
1:56.27 James Hickman
1:56.86 Massimiliano Rosolino
1:58.05
400 m individual medley Jani Sievinen
4:09.54 Terence Parkin
4:10.56 Michael Halika
4:10.90
4×100 m freestyle relay Sweden
3:09.57
WR
United States
3:10.98 Germany
3:13.69
4×200 m freestyle relay United States
7:01.33
WR
Great Britain
7:03.06 Russia
7:05.24
4×100 m medley relay United States
3:30.03 Germany
3:31.77 Great Britain
3:32.08

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