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Lifesaving at the 2001 World Games – Men's 50 m manikin carry

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Lifesaving – men's 50 m manikin carry
at the 2001 World Games
VenueAkita Prefectural Pool, Akita, Japan
Date25 August 2001
Competitors25 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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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]

Competition format

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A total of 25 athletes entered the competition. The best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the final.

Results

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Preliminary

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Rank Athlete Nation Time Note
1 Jason O'Pray Australia Australia 32.38 Q
2 Luke Turner Australia Australia 33.02 Q
3 Pablo Terradillos Spain Spain 33.03 Q
4 Stephen Short Australia Australia 33.29 Q
5 Francisco Jiménez Spain Spain 33.84 Q
6 Maik Hofmann Germany Germany 33.86 Q
7 Matthias Löwenberg Germany Germany 34.32 Q
8 Thorsten Laurent Germany Germany 34.67 Q
9 Francisco Amat Spain Spain 35.12 Q
10 Renaat Dreesen Belgium Belgium 35.60
11 Danilo Mollari Italy Italy 35.86
12 Federico De Marco Italy Italy 35.95
13 Ryan Butcher South Africa South Africa 36.02
14 Federico Mastrostefano Italy Italy 36.07
15 Graeme Willcox South Africa South Africa 36.57
16 Hans Vijge Netherlands Netherlands 37.12
17 Nick Polkinghorne United Kingdom Great Britain 37.87
18 Gary Kurth South Africa South Africa 37.99
19 Takuya Iritani Japan Japan 38.07
20 Hugo Byman Netherlands Netherlands 38.16
21 Bart Laumen Netherlands Netherlands 38.64
22 Ryan Cox United Kingdom Great Britain 39.16
23 Masahiro Hayashi Japan Japan 39.61
24 Ryan Brown United Kingdom Great Britain 40.04
25 Futoshi Kikuchi Japan Japan 40.68

Final

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Rank Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pablo Terradillos Spain Spain 32.51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jason O'Pray Australia Australia 32.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stephen Short Australia Australia 32.76
4 Luke Turner Australia Australia 33.33
5 Francisco Jiménez Spain Spain 33.60
6 Matthias Löwenberg Germany Germany 33.76
7 Maik Hofmann Germany Germany 34.10
8 Thorsten Laurent Germany Germany 34.46
Francisco Amat Spain Spain DSQ

References

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  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2005-09-05. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
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