Records
| World Record |
Michael Phelps (USA) |
Barcelona, Spain |
1:53.93 |
22 July 2003 |
| Previous Olympic Record |
Thomas Malchow (USA) |
Sydney, Australia |
1:55.35 |
19 September 2000 |
| New Olympic Record (Final) |
Michael Phelps (USA) |
Athens, Greece |
1:54.04 |
17 August 2004 |
By winning a medal, Parry puts fellow Briton Melanie Marshall on the spot to fulfill her promise, made after Britain failed to win any swimming medals in Sydney, of shaving her head if the team won a single medal in Athens.
Heat 1
Gaston Rodriguez, Argentina 2:04.01
Donny Utomo, Indonesia 2:05.71
Roy Barahona, Honduras 2:05.99
Sergio Cabrera, Paraguay 2:06.15
James Walsh, Philippines 2:06.76
Bertrand Bristol, Seychelles 2:09.07
Sergey Pankov, Uzbekistan 2:13.06
Heat 2
Nathaniel O Brien, Canada 2:00.12
Doo-Hee Jeong, Korea 2:00.96
Georgi Palazov, Bulgaria 2:02.15
Zoran Lazarovski, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 2:02.26
Paulius Andrijauskas, Lithuania 2:04.64
Vladan Markovic, Serbia and Montenegro 2:04.77
Aghiles Slimani, Algeria 2:04.93
- Tzu-Cheng Yeh, Chinese Taipei 2:06.41
Heat 3
Tom Malchow, United States 1:57.75 -Q
Peng Wu, China 1:57.96 -Q
Nikolay Skvortsov, Russia 1:58.18 -Q
Sergii Advena, Ukraine 1:58.41 -Q
Denys Sylantyev, Ukraine 1:58.44 -Q
Stephen Parry, Great Britain 1:58.88 -Q
Jeremy Daniel Knowles, Bahamas 1:59.32
Andrew Livingston, Puerto Rico 1:59.42
Heat 4
Takashi Yamamoto, Japan 1:57.36 -Q
Anatoli Poliakov, Russia 1:58.12 -Q
Franck Esposito, France 1:58.12 -Q
Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 1:58.23 -Q
Travis Nederpelt, Australia 1:58.93
Ioannis Drymonakos, Greece 1:59.42
David Kolozar, Hungary 2:01.89
Juan Pablo Valdivieso, Peru 2:02.79
Heat 5
Michael Phelps, United States 1:57.36 -Q
Pawel Korzeniowski, Poland 1:57.45 -Q
Justin Norris, Australia 1:58.05 -Q
Ioan Gherghel, Romania 1:58.12 -Q
Moss Burmester, New Zealand 1:58.13 -Q
Juan Jose Veloz Davila, Mexico 1:58.32 -Q
Helge Folkert Meeuw, Germany 1:58.96
Kaio Almeida, Brazil 1:59.23
Takashi Yamamoto, Japan 1:57.36 -Q
Michael Phelps, United States 1:57.36 -Q
Pawel Korzeniowski, Poland 1:57.45 -Q
Tom Malchow, United States 1:57.75 -Q
Peng Wu, China 1:57.96 -Q
Justin Norris, Australia 1:58.05 -Q
Franck Esposito, France 1:58.12 -Q
Anatoli Poliakov, Russia 1:58.12 -Q
Ioan Gherghel, Romania 1:58.12 -Q
Moss Burmester, New Zealand 1:58.13 -Q
Nikolay Skvortsov, Russia 1:58.18 -Q
Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 1:58.23 -Q
Juan Jose Veloz Davila, Mexico 1:58.32 -Q
Sergii Advena, Ukraine 1:58.41 -Q
Denys Sylantyev, Ukraine 1:58.44 -Q
Stephen Parry, Great Britain 1:58.88 -Q
Travis Nederpelt, Australia 1:58.93
Helge Folkert Meeuw, Germany 1:58.96
Kaio Almeida, Brazil 1:59.23
Jeremy Daniel Knowles, Bahamas 1:59.32
Andrew Livingston, Puerto Rico 1:59.42
Ioannis Drymonakos, Greece 1:59.42
Nathaniel O Brien, Canada 2:00.12
Doo-Hee Jeong, Korea 2:00.96
David Kolozar, Hungary 2:01.89
Georgi Palazov, Bulgaria 2:02.15
Zoran Lazarovski, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 2:02.26
Juan Pablo Valdivieso, Peru 2:02.79
Gaston Rodriguez, Argentina 2:04.01
Paulius Andrijauskas, Lithuania 2:04.64
Vladan Markovic, Serbia and Montenegro 2:04.77
Aghiles Slimani, Algeria 2:04.93
Donny Utomo, Indonesia 2:05.71
Roy Barahona, Honduras 2:05.99
Sergio Cabrera, Paraguay 2:06.15
- Tzu-Cheng Yeh, Chinese Taipei 2:06.41
James Walsh, Philippines 2:06.76
Bertrand Bristol, Seychelles 2:09.07
Sergey Pankov, Uzbekistan 2:13.06
Semifinal heat 1
Stephen Parry, Great Britain 1:55.57 -Q
Michael Phelps, United States 1:55.65 -Q
Tom Malchow, United States 1:57.48 -Q
Anatoli Poliakov, Russia 1:57.58
Justin Norris, Australia 1:57.96
Moss Burmester, New Zealand 1:58.09
Sergii Advena, Ukraine 1:58.11
Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 1:58.13
Semifinal heat 2
Pawel Korzeniowski, Poland 1:56.40 -Q
Takashi Yamamoto, Japan 1:56.69 -Q
Peng Wu, China 1:56.81 -Q
Ioan Gherghel, Romania 1:57.31 -Q
Nikolay Skvortsov, Russia 1:57.37 -Q
Denys Sylantyev, Ukraine 1:57.93
Franck Esposito, France 1:59.00
Juan Jose Veloz Davila, Mexico 1:59.78
Stephen Parry, Great Britain 1:55.57 -Q
Michael Phelps, United States 1:55.65 -Q
Pawel Korzeniowski, Poland 1:56.40 -Q
Takashi Yamamoto, Japan 1:56.69 -Q
Peng Wu, China 1:56.81 -Q
Ioan Gherghel, Romania 1:57.31 -Q
Nikolay Skvortsov, Russia 1:57.37 -Q
Tom Malchow, United States 1:57.48 -Q
Anatoli Poliakov, Russia 1:57.58
Denys Sylantyev, Ukraine 1:57.93
Justin Norris, Australia 1:57.96
Moss Burmester, New Zealand 1:58.09
Sergii Advena, Ukraine 1:58.11
Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 1:58.13
Franck Esposito, France 1:59.00
Juan Jose Veloz Davila, Mexico 1:59.78
Michael Phelps, United States 1:54.04 Olympic Record
Takashi Yamamoto, Japan 1:54.56 Asian Record
Stephen Parry, Great Britain 1:55.52
Pawel Korzeniowski, Poland 1:56.00
Ioan Gherghel, Romania 1:56.10
Peng Wu, China 1:56.28
Nikolay Skvortsov, Russia 1:57.14
Tom Malchow, United States 1:57.48
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