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The men's 200 metre freestyle competition at the 1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 22 at the Kinsmen Sports Center.[1][2] The last champion was Doug Gjertsen of US.[3]
Men's 200 metre freestyle at the 1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Kinsmen Sports Center | |||||||||
Dates | August 22, 1991 (heats & finals) | |||||||||
Competitors | 31 from 11 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:49.48 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in freestyle.[4]
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:
World record | Giorgio Lamberti (ITA) | 1:46.69 | Bonn, West Germany | August 15, 1989 |
Pan Pacific Championships record | Doug Gjertsen (USA) | 1:49.09 | Tokyo, Japan | August 17, 1989 |
All times are in minutes and seconds.
KEY: | q | Fastest non-qualifiers | Q | Qualified | CR | Championships record | NR | National record | PB | Personal best | SB | Seasonal best |
The first round was held on August 22.[1][2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Joe Hudepohl | United States | 1:49.45 | QA |
2 | Jon Olsen | United States | 1:49.85 | QA |
3 | Ian Brown | Australia | 1:49.96 | QA |
4 | Darren Ward | Canada | 1:50.22 | QA |
5 | Dan Jorgensen | United States | 1:50.23 | QA |
6 | Troy Dalbey | United States | 1:51.35 | QA |
7 | Deane Pieters | Australia | 1:52.13 | QA |
8 | Trent Bray | New Zealand | 1:52.17 | QA |
9 | Turlough O'Hare | Canada | 1:52.18 | QB |
10 | Masayuki Fujimoto | Japan | 1:52.38 | QB |
11 | Taihei Maeda | Japan | 1:52.95 | QB |
12 | Matt Hooper | United States | 1:53.12 | QB |
13 | Sebastien Goulet | Canada | 1:53.48 | QB |
14 | John Steel | New Zealand | 1:53.49 | QB |
15 | Frank Samel | Canada | 1:53.60 | QB |
16 | Kieren Perkins | Australia | 1:53.62 | QB |
17 | Toshiaki Kurasawa | Japan | 1:54.06 | |
18 | Satoshi Kajitani | Japan | 1:54.33 | |
19 | Matthew Dunn | Australia | 1:54.48 | |
20 | Yumin Yan | China | 1:54.65 | |
21 | Andrew Baildon | Australia | 1:54.94 | |
22 | Kelvin Herrod | Australia | 1:55.05 | |
23 | Arthur Li | Hong Kong | 1:55.16 | |
24 | Chris Fydler | Australia | 1:55.78 | |
25 | Tsutomu Nakano | Japan | 1:56.26 | |
26 | Jorge Herrera | Puerto Rico | 1:56.45 | |
27 | Hidetoshi Yamanaka | Japan | 1:56.89 | |
28 | Richard Bera | Indonesia | 1:57.30 | |
29 | Kurt Eldridge | Australia | 1:58.77 | |
30 | Joaquini Lagier | Costa Rica | 1:59.47 | |
31 | Yi-Chung Chen | Chinese Taipei | 2:00.02 |
The B final was held on August 22.[1][2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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9 | Dan Jorgensen | United States | 1:50.63 | |
10 | Kieren Perkins | Australia | 1:51.45 | |
11 | Taihei Maeda | Japan | 1:52.34 | |
12 | Frank Samel | Canada | 1:52.97 | |
13 | Satoshi Kajitani | Japan | 1:54.33 | |
14 | John Steel | New Zealand | 1:54.42 | |
15 | Arthur Li | Hong Kong | 1:54.72 | |
16 | Yumin Yan | China | 1:55.07 |
The A final was held on August 22.[1][2]
Rank | Lane | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Ian Brown | Australia | 1:49.48 | ||
Joe Hudepohl | United States | 1:49.63 | ||
Darren Ward | Canada | 1:50.89 | ||
4 | Deane Pieters | Australia | 1:51.17 | |
5 | Turlough O'Hare | Canada | 1:51.48 | |
6 | Jon Olsen | United States | 1:51.93 | |
7 | Trent Bray | New Zealand | 1:51.97 | |
8 | Masayuki Fujimoto | Japan | 1:52.34 |
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