Artem Lobuzov

Artem Lobuzov
Personal information
Nationality Russian
Born (1991-01-24) January 24, 1991
Dinamo, Moscow, Russia
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 70 kg (150 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Freestyle, Butterfly
Coach Olga Makarova

Artem Lobuzov (Russian: Артём Юрьевич Лобузов, born 24 January 1991) is a Russian swimmer who compete freestyle and butterfly events. He represented Russian federation in Olympic Games. Lobuzov has his lifetime personal's best of 1:47.53 in swimming.

Swimming career

2011 FINA World Cup

At FINA World Cup in 2011 at Moscow competition, Lobuzov competed at short course and sets his lifetime personal bests include three events. On 18 October 2011, Lobuzov raced Men's Open 100m Freestyle. He logs his best at 49.17 seconds[1] splitting on 25.21.[2] Although, he placed at ranked 9 that is where he opposed Nikita Lobintsev that placed first and Michel Phelps who partially at ranked 11. Nevertheless, Lobuzov stated he firstly satisfied at the result in which he beat Phelps whose clocked at 49:30 seconds.

Also, Lobuzov contest at Men's Open 400m Freestyle where he performs his best that clocked 3:54:21[3] split at 28:38 seconds. He concludes at rank 13 and opposed his countrymen including Nikita Lobintsev who leads the fastest competitor on the events.

In Men's open 200m Freestyle in 19 of October 2011, Lobuzov set on finals that clocked 1:46:69[4] with splitting time of 27.01, he had FINA point score of 808. He placed at rank 6 with 8 oppositions including Phelps at second.

2012 Summer Olympics

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Lobuzov competed in 200 meters Freestyles and Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay.

On 29 July 2012, Lobuzov race in 200 meters Freestyles where he opposed 40 countries in swimming. He contest at Heat 6 with 8 opposition includes Brett Fraser (Cayman Island), Matthew Stanley (New Zealand), Thomas Fraser-Holmes (Australia), Sebastiaan Verschuren (Netherlands), Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea) and Yannick Agnel (France). Lobuzov ranked 6 at the heat that clocked 1:47.91 with difference at +1.31. However, at the result, he made ranked 15 wherein he qualifies on the semi-finals. Subsequently, at the first semi-final race, Lobuzov vows at rank 8 on heat 2 and ranked 16 on the semi-final that clocked 1:48.26.[5] He then did not qualify to the finals.

On 31 July 2012, Lobuzov swims in Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay with Evgeny Lagunov, Mikhail Polishchuk and Alexander Sukhorukov. They raced that clocked 7:11.86 with difference at +5.11 on heat 2 at ranked 5 and ranked 10 over 15 opposed countries.[6] However, the team Russian was not qualified to the semi-finals. Lobuzov clocked 1:48.30 at his swim on the relay where he race at first to compete. Alexander Sukhorukov was leaded on their group that clocked 1:47.34, Lobuzov then was at rank 3. On relay trials, Lobuzov had given reaction time at 0.70 seconds, he rank 3 at his 50 meters at 53.02 seconds then down to 4 in 100 meters clocked in 1:48.30 wherein they contest at lane 1.

Personal Bests

Event Time Competition Location Date
100m Freestyle 49.17 FINA World Cup 2011 Stage 3 Moscow 18-Oct-2011[7]
200m Freestyle 1:46.69FINA World Cup 2011 Stage 3 Moscow19-Oct-2011
400m Freestyle3:54.21FINA World Cup 2011 Stage 3Moscow18-Oct-2011

References

  1. Event Results Stage 3 - Moscow FINA World Cup 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2011
  2. Berlin, Day 2: Heemskerk, Schoeman clinch triple crown Camillo Cametti, FINA Press Retrieved 31 October 2010
  3. Event Results 400m Freestyle Stage 3 - Moscow FINA World Cup 2011
  4. Event Results ,200m Freestyle Stage 3 - Moscow FINA World Cup 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2011
  5. Men's 200m Freestyle Olympic Games Official London 2012 website Retrieved 27 July - 12 August
  6. Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Olympic Games Official London 2012 website Retrieved 27 July - 12 August
  7. Artem Lobuzov RUSSIA (RUS) Short Course Swimming WA

External links

Records
Preceded by
Bailey Pressey, Stephanie Armstrong, Tanner Kurz, Cody Miller
Mixed 4 × 50 metres freestyle relay world record-holder
13 October 2013 – 18 October 2013
With: Rozaliya Nasretdinova, Dmitry Ermakov, Maria Reznikova
Succeeded by
Shinri Shioura, Sayaka Akase, Kenta Ito, Kanako Watanabe
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