Progression of European Championships Swimming Records (50M)

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Progression of European Championships Swimming Records (50M) Progression of European Championships Swimming Records (50m) Time Place/Series Competitor, Country Venue Date Men’s 50 metres Freestyle (first held 1987) 21.11 sf1 Benjamin ‘Ben’ Proud, GBR Glasgow, GBR 8 Aug 2018 21.32 f Florent Manaudou, FRA Berlin, GER 24 Aug 2014 21.36 sf2 Frederick ‘Fred’ Bousquet, FRA Budapest, HUN 14 Aug 2010 21.50 wr sf2 Alain Bernard, FRA Eindhoven, NED 23 Mar 2008 21.88 f Bartosz Kizierowski, POL Budapest, HUN 6 Aug 2006 21.95 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Helsinki, FIN 9 Jul 2000 21.98 sf2 Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Helsinki, FIN 8 Jul 2000 22.06 f Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Istanbul, TUR 1 Aug 1999 22.09 sf1 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Istanbul, TUR 31 Jul 1999 22.25 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Vienna, AUT 27 Aug 1995 22.27 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Sheffield, GBR 7 Aug 1993 22.33 er f Nils Rudolph, GER Athens, GRE 24 Aug 1991 22.33 h Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Sheffield, GBR 7 Aug 1993 22.56 h Jorg Woithe, GDR Strasbourg, FRA 22 Aug 1987 Men’s 100 metres Freestyle 47.50 wr f Alain Bernard, FRA Eindhoven, NED 22 Mar 2008 47.60 wr sf1 Alain Bernard, FRA Eindhoven, NED 21 Mar 2008 47.86 f Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Berlin, GER 31 Jul 2002 47.97 sf2 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Berlin, GER 30 Jul 2002 48.34 sf1 Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Helsinki, FIN 4 Jul 2000 48.47 f Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Istanbul, TUR 28 Jul 1999 48.74 sf2 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Istanbul, TUR 27 Jul 1999 49.02 R Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Seville, ESP 22 Aug 1997 49.09 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Seville, ESP 21 Aug 1997 49.10 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Vienna, AUT 24 Aug 1995 49.15 f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Sheffield, GBR 5 Aug 1993 49.18 er f Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Athens, GRE 23 Aug 1991 49.24 er f Giorgio Lamberti, ITA Bonn, FRG 17 Aug 1989 49.35 er R Stephan Caron, FRA Strasbourg, FRA 21 Aug 1987 49.51 er Rh Stephan Caron, FRA Strasbourg, FRA 21 Aug 1987 49.79 f Sven Lodziewski, GDR Strasbourg, FRA 20 Aug 1987 50.20 f Stephan Caron, FRA Sofia, BUL 8 Aug 1985 50.20 f Per Johansson, SWE Rome, ITA 24 Aug 1983 50.55 f Per Johansson, SWE Split, YUG 7 Sep 1981 51.55 (rec?) f Peter Nocke, FRG Jonkoepping, SWE 21 Aug 1977 52.18 (rec?) f Peter Nocke, FRG Vienna, AUT 24 Aug 1974 52.8-h er h? Michel Rousseau, FRA Barcelona, ESP 5 Sep 1970 52.9-h er? f? Michel Rousseau, FRA Barcelona, ESP 5 Sep 1970 Men’s 200 metres Freestyle 1:44.89 er f Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Berlin, GER 2 Aug 2002 1:46.21 sf2 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Berlin, GER 1 Aug 2002 1:46.69 wr f Giorgio Lamberti, ITA Bonn, FRG 15 Aug 1989 1:47.87 wr f Michael Gross, FRG Rome, ITA 22 Aug 1983 1:51.23 f Sergey Kopliakov, URS [BLR] Split, YUG 9 Sep 1981 1:51.72 f Peter Nocke, FRG Jonkoepping, SWE 17 Aug 1977 1:53.10 er f Peter Nocke, FRG Vienna, AUT 19 Aug 1974 1:55.2-h er f Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG Barcelona, ESP 9 Sep 1970 1:56.4-h er h Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG Barcelona, ESP 8 Sep 1970 Men’s 400 metres Freestyle 3:44.01 f Gabriele Detti, ITA London, GBR 16 May 2016 3:45.10 f Yury Prilukov, RUS Eindhoven, NED 18 Mar 2008 3:45.73 f Yury Prilukov, RUS Budapest, HUN 31 Jul 2006 3:45.96 f Emeliano Brembilla, ITA Seville, ESP 22 Aug 1997 3:47.78 f Artur Wojdat, POL Bonn, FRG 17 Aug 1989 3:48.95 f Uwe Dassler, GDR Strasbourg, FRA 21 Aug 1987 3:49.80 f Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Rome, ITA 25 Aug 1983 3:51.63 f Borut Petric, YUG Split, YUG 10 Sep 1981 3:54.83 er f Sergei Rusin, URS [RUS] Jonkoepping, SWE 18 Aug 1977 4:02.11 f Aleksandr Samsonov, URS [RUS] Vienna, AUT 22 Aug 1974 4:02.6-h wr f Gunnar Larsson, SWE Barcelona, ESP 7 Sep 1970 Men’s 800 metres Freestyle (first held 2008) 7:42.33 f Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA London, GBR 20 May 2016 7:44.98 f Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA Berlin, GER 22 Aug 2014 7:48.28 f Sebastien Rouault, FRA Budapest, HUN 13 Aug 2010 7:51.94 f Gergo Kis, HUN Eindhoven, NED 20 Mar 2008 7:57.33 h1 Gergo Kis, HUN Eindhoven, NED 19 Mar 2008 7:57.55 f+ Yury Prilukov, RUS Budapest, HUN 4 Aug 2006 7:59.50 f+ Stefan Pfeiffer, FRG Bonn, FRG 20 Aug 1989 8:01.96 f+ Uwe Dassler, GDR Strasbourg, FRA 23 Aug 1987 8:07.61 er f+ Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Jonkoepping, SWE 20 Aug 1977 8:41.4-h er f+ Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG Barcelona, ESP 11 Sep 1970 Men’s 1500 metres Freestyle 14:34.04 ER f Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA London, GBR 18 May 2016 14:39.93 er f Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA Berlin, GER 20 Aug 2014 14:48.92 f Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA Debrecen, HUN 23 May 2012 14:50.40 f Yury Prilukov, RUS Eindhoven, NED 22 Mar 2008 14:51.93 f Yury Prilukov, RUS Budapest, HUN 4 Aug 2006 14:58.65 f Emiliano Brembilla, ITA Seville, ESP 24 Aug 1997 15:01.52 f Jorg Hoffman, GDR Bonn, FRG 20 Aug 1989 15:02.23 f Rainer Henkel, FRG Strasbourg, FRA 23 Aug 1987 15:08.56 f Uwe Dassler, GDR Sofia, BUL 11 Aug 1985 15:08.84 f Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Rome, ITA 27 Aug 1983 15:09.17 f Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Split, YUG 12 Sep 1981 15:16.45 er f Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Jonkoepping, SWE 20 Aug 1977 15:54.57 er f Frank Pfuetze, GDR Vienna, AUT 25 Aug 1974 16:19.9-h er f Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG Barcelona, ESP 11 Sep 1970 Men’s 50 metres Backstroke (first held 1999) 24.00 WR f Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS Glasgow, GBR 4 Aug 2018 24.07 f Camille Lacourt, FRA Budapest, HUN 12 Aug 2010 24.30 sf1 Camille Lacourt, FRA Budapest, HUN 11 Aug 2010 25.00 er sf2 Thomas Rupprath, GER Berlin, GER 31 Jul 2002 25.20 er h4 Thomas Rupprath, GER Berlin, GER 31 Jul 2002 25.60 er f Stev Theloke, GER Helsinki, FIN 6 Jul 2000 25.66 er f Stev Theloke, GER Istanbul, TUR 29 Jul 1999 2 h1 ??? Istanbul, TUR 28 Jul 1999 Men’s 100 metres Backstroke 52.11 ER f Camille Lacourt, FRA Budapest, HUN 10 Aug 2010 52.58 sf2 Camille Lacourt, FRA Budapest, HUN 9 Aug 2010 53.27 h5 Camille Lacourt, FRA Budapest, HUN 9 Aug 2010 53.50 f Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS Budapest, HUN 1 Aug 2006 53.91 sf2 Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS Budapest, HUN 31 Jul 2006 54.27 sf1 Markus Rogan, AUT Budapest, HUN 31 Jul 2006 54.42 er f Stev Theloke, GER Berlin, GER 30 Jul 2002 54.86 sf2 Markus Rogan, AUT Berlin, GER 29 Jul 2002 55.03 f Martin Lopez-Zubero, ESP Sheffield, GBR 7 Aug 1993 55.24 er f Igor Polianskiy, URS [RUS] Sofia, BUL 10 Aug 1985 56.10 f Dirk Richter, GDR Rome, ITA 26 Aug 1983 56.72 f Sandor Wladar, HUN Split, YUG 10 Sep 1981 56.9-h wr R Roland Matthes, GDR Barcelona, ESP 8 Sep 1970 Men’s 200 metres Backstroke 1:53.36 ER f Evgeny Rylov, RUS Glasgow, GBR 8 Aug 2018 1:55.28 f Radoslaw Kawecki, POL Debrecen, HUN 26 May 2012 1:55.44 er f Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS Budapest, HUN 5 Aug 2006 1:57.16 sf1 Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS Budapest, HUN 4 Aug 2006 1:57.58 f Markus Rogan, AUT Madrid, ESP 15 May 2004 1:58.09 f Vladimir Selkov, RUS Sheffield, GBR 5 Aug 1993 1:58.50 f Igor Polianskiy, URS [RUS] Sofia, BUL 8 Aug 1985 2:00.80 er f Sandor Wladar, HUN Split, YUG 12 Sep 1981 2:03.88 (rec?) f Zoltan Verraszto, HUN Jonkoepping, SWE 19 Aug 1977 2:04.64 (rec?) f Roland Matthes, GDR Vienna, AUT 23 Aug 1974 2:06.1-h wr h Roland Matthes, GDR Barcelona, ESP 11 Sep 1970 Men’s 50 metres Breaststroke (first held 1999) 26.09 f Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, GBR 8 Aug 2018 26.23 sf2 Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, GBR 7 Aug 2018 26.50 h6 Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, GBR 7 Aug 2018 26.62 wr sf2 Adam Peaty, GBR Berlin, GER 22 Aug 2014 26.91 h5 Adam Peaty, GBR Berlin, GER 22 Aug 2014 27.18 wr f Oleg Lisogor, UKR Berlin, GER 2 Aug 2002 27.63 f Mark Warnecke, GER Istanbul, TUR 29 Jul 1999 27.75 sf Mark Warnecke, GER Istanbul, TUR 28 Jul 1999 27.95 h Mark Warnecke, GER Istanbul, TUR 28 Jul 1999 2 h1 ??? Istanbul, TUR 28 Jul 1999 29.60 er f+ Gerald Moerken, FRG Jonkoepping, SWE 17 Aug 1977 Men’s 100 metres Breaststroke 57.10 wr f Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, GBR 4 Aug 2018 57.89 h6 Adam Peaty, GBR Glasgow, GBR 3 Aug 2018 58.36 f Adam Peaty, GBR London, GBR 17 May 2016 58.68 sf2 Adam Peaty, GBR Berlin, GER 18 Aug 2014 59.20 f Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Budapest, HUN 10 Aug 2010 59.29 sf2 Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Budapest, HUN 9 Aug 2010 59.76 er f Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Eindhoven, NED 19 Mar 2008 1:00.11 h7 Alexander Dale Oen, NOR Eindhoven, NED 18 Mar 2008 1:00.29 f Oleg Lisogor, UKR Berlin, GER 30 Jul 2002 1:00.65 sf1 Roman Sloudnov, RUS Berlin, GER 29 Jul 2002 1:00.95 wr h Karoly Guttler, HUN Sheffield, GBR 3 Aug 1993 1:01.29 wr h Norbert Rozsa, HUN Athens, GRE 20 Aug 1991 1:01.49 wr h Adrian Moorhouse, GBR Bonn, FRG 15 Aug 1989 1:01.86 (rec?) ?h Dmitriy Volkov, URS [RUS] Bonn, FRG 15 Aug 1989 1:02.13 er f Adrian Moorhouse, GBR Strasbourg, FRA 18 Aug 1987 1:02.58 h Adrian Moorhouse, GBR Strasbourg, FRA 18 Aug 1987 1:02.86 wr f Gerald Moerken, FRG Jonkoepping, SWE 17 Aug 1977 1:05.63 (rec?) f Nikolay Pankin, URS [RUS] Vienna, AUT 20 Aug 1974 1:06.8-h (rec?) f Nikolay Pankin, URS [RUS] Barcelona, ESP 6 Sep 1970 Men’s 200 metres Breaststroke 2:06.80 er f Anton Chupkov, RUS Glasgow, GBR 6 Aug 2018 2:07.47 f Marco Koch, GER Berlin, GER 21 Aug 2014 2:08.60 f Daniel Gyurta, HUN Debrecen, HUN 24 May 2012 2:08.95 f Daniel Gyurta, HUN Budapest, HUN 12 Aug 2010 2:09.64 f Grigory Falko, RUS Eindhoven, NED 21 Mar 2008 2:09.85 sf2 Hugues Duboscq, FRA Eindhoven, NED 20 Mar 2008 2:10.65 sf1 Grigory Falko, RUS Eindhoven, NED 20 Mar 2008 2:10.72 h6 Hugues Duboscq, FRA Eindhoven, NED 20 Mar 2008 2:11.37 f Davide Rummolo, ITA Berlin, GER 1 Aug 2002 2:12.31 sf2 Davide Rummolo, ITA Berlin, GER 31 Jul 2002 2:12.46 f Stephan Perrot, FRA Istanbul, TUR 29 Jul 1999 2:12.49 f Nicholas Gillingham, GBR Sheffield, GBR 6 Aug 1993 2:12.55 f Nicholas Gillingham, GBR Athens, GRE 23 Aug 1991 2:12.90 wr f Nicholas Gillingham, GBR Bonn, FRG 18 Aug 1989 2:13.87 er
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