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Len European Championships Aquatic Finalists LEN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS AQUATIC FINALISTS 1926-2016 2 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS GLASGOW 2ND-12TH AUGUST 2018 SWIMMING AT TOLLCROSS INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING CENTRE DIVING AT ROYAL COMMONWEALTH POOL, EDINBURGH ARTISTIC (SYNCHRONISED) SWIMMING AT SCOTSTOUN SPORTS CAMPUS, GLASGOW OPEN WATER SWIMMING IN LAKE LOMOND 2 Contents Event Page Event Page European Championship Venues 5 4x100m Freestyle Team- Mixed 123 4x100m Medley Team – Mixed 123 50m Freestyle – Men 7 100m Freestyle – Men 9 Open Water Swimming – Medals Table 124 200m Freestyle – Men 13 400m Freestyle – Men 16 5km Open Water Swimming – Men 125 800m Freestyle – Men 20 10km Open Water Swimming – Men 126 1500m Freestyle – Men 21 25km Open Water Swimming – Men 127 50m Backstroke – Men 25 5km Open Water Swimming – Women 129 100m Backstroke – Men 26 10km Open Water Swimming – Women 132 200m Backstroke – Men 30 25km Open Water Swimming – Women 133 50m Breaststroke – Men 34 Open Water Swimming – Team 5km Race 136 100m Breaststroke – Men 35 200m Breaststroke – Men 38 Diving – Medals Table 137 50m Butterfly – Men 43 1m Springboard – Men 138 100m Butterfly – Men 44 3m Springboard – Men 140 200m Butterfly – Men 47 3m Springboard Synchro - Men 143 10m Platform – Men 145 200m Individual Medley – Men 50 10m Platform Synchro – Men 148 400m Individual Medley – Men 54 1m Springboard – Women 150 4x100m Freestyle Team – Men 58 3m Springboard – Women 152 4x200m Freestyle Team – Men 61 3m Springboard Synchro – Women 155 4x100m Medley Team – Men 65 10m Platform – Women 158 10m Platform Synchro – Women 161 50m Freestyle – Women 68 100m Freestyle – Women 70 Team Diving 163 200m Freestyle – Women 74 3m Springboard Mixed 164 400m Freestyle – Women 77 10m Platform Mixed 164 800m Freestyle – Women 81 1500m Freestyle – Women 84 Artistic (Synchronised Swimming) – Medals Table 166 50m Backstroke – Women 85 Solo 167 100m Backstroke – Women 86 Duet 170 200m Backstroke – Women 90 Team 173 Free Combination 178 50m Breaststroke – Women 93 100m Breaststroke – Women 94 All Time Medals Tables – Swimming 181 200m Breaststroke –Women 97 Leading Countries Tables – Swimming 204 All Time Medals Tables 208 50m Butterfly – Women 101 100m Butterfly – Women 102 200m Butterfly – Women 105 200m Individual Medley – Women 108 400m Individual Medley – Women 111 4x100m Freestyle Team – Women 114 4x200m Freestyle Team – Women 118 4x100m Medley Team – Women 120 4 European Championship Venues Year Date Venue Country 1926 18-22 August Budapest Hungary 1927 31 August - 4 September Bologna Italy 1931 23-30 August Paris France 1934 12-19 August Magdeburg Germany 1938 6-13 August London Great Britain 1947 10-14 September Monte Carlo Monaco 1950 20-27 August Vienna Austria 1954 31 August - 5 September Turin Italy 1958 31 August - 6 September Budapest Hungary 1962 18-25 August Leipzig East Germany 1966 20-27 August Utrecht Netherlands 1970 5-12 September Barcelona Spain 1974 18-25 August Vienna¹ Austria 1977 13-21 August Jonkoping Sweden 1981 5-12 September Split Yugoslavia 1983 20-27 August Rome Italy 1985 4-11 August Sofia² Bulgaria 1987 16-23 August Strasbourg France 1989 12-20 August Bonn³ Germany 1991 17-25 August Athens4 Greece 1993 29 July - 8 August Sheffield5 Great Britain 1995 17-27 August Vienna Austria 1997 13-24 August Seville Spain 1999 22 July-1 August Istanbul Turkey 2000 28 June -9 July Helsinki Finland 2002 25 July- 4 August Berlin Germany 2004 5-16 May Madrid Spain 2006 26 July-6 August Budapest Hungary 2008 13-24 March Eindhoven6 Netherlands 2010 4-15 August Budapest Hungary 2012 21-27 May Debrecen7 Hungary 2014 13-24 August Berlin Germany 2016 9-22 May London8 Great Britain 2018 2nd-12th August Glasgow Great Britain ¹ Synchronised Swimming held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8-10 August ²Women’s Water Polo played in Oslo, Norway ³Open Water Swimming held in Starigrad, Yugoslavia, 2-3 September 4Open Water Swimming held in Terracina, Italy, 14-15 September 5Open Water Swimming held in Slapy Dam, Czech Republic, 28-29 August & Women’s Water Polo played in Leeds, Great Britain 6Open Water Swimming held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 9-14 September 7Synchronised swimming and diving held in Eindhoven, 15-27 May & Open Water held in Piombino, Italy, 12-16 September 8 Open Water Swimming held in Hoorn, Netherlands, 10th-14th July 2016 4 5 Florent Manaudou, France, who won the 50m freestyle in the 2016 European Championships at the London Aquatic Centre. (Photo: Giorgio Scala/Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto) 6 50m Freestyle - Men Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Joerg Woithe GDR 22.66 Gold Vladimir Tkachenko URS 22.64 Gold Gennadi Prigoda URS 22.73 Silver Evgeniky Kotriaga URS 22.67 Silver Stefan Volery SUI 22.75 Bronze Nils Rudolph GDR 22.76 Bronze Stephan Caron FRA 22.84 4th Dano Halsall SUI 22.89 4th 1987 Bernd Hoffmeister GER 22.89 5th 1989 Ron Dekker NED 23.06 5th Vladimir Tkachenko URS 23.07 6th Stefan Volery SUI 23.13 6th Dano Halsall SUI 23.09 7th Christophe Kalfayan FRA 23.22 7th Peter Rohde DEN 23.23 8th Bernd Hoffmeister GER 23.36 8th Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Nils Rudolph GER 22.33 Gold Alexander Popov RUS 22.27 Gold Gennadi Prigoda URS 22.44 Silver Christophe Kalfayan FRA 22.39 Silver Vladimir Tkachenko (equal) URS 22.72 Bronze Raimundas Mazuolis LTU 22.44 Bronze Michael Fibbens (equal) GBR 22.72 Bronze Vladimir Predkin RUS 22.79 4th 1991 Christophe Kalfayan FRA 22.78 5th 1993 Park Pinger GER 22.97 5th Silko Gunzel GER 22.91 6th Vladimir Tkachenko UKR DQ. Dano Halsall SUI 22.97 7th Mark Foster GBR DQ. Rene Gusperti ITA 23.32 8th Michael Fibbens GBR DQ. Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Alexander Popov RUS 22.25 Gold Alexander Popov RUS 22.30 Gold Christophe Kalfayan FRA 22.63 Silver Mark Foster GBR 22.53 Silver Torsten Spanneberg GER 22.66 Bronze Julien Sicot FRA 22.78 Bronze Mark Foster GBR 22.76 4th Alexander Luderitz GER 22.79 4th 1997 1995 Rene Gusperti ITA 22.77 5th Denis Pimankov RUS 22.80 5th Pavlo Khnykin (equal) UKR 22.79 6th Torsten Spanneberg GER 22.88 6th Yoav Bruck (equal) ISR 22.79 6th Yoav Bruck ISR 23.03 7th Frederik Letzler SWE 23.06 8th Pieter v.d.Hoogenband NED DQ Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Pieter v.d.Hoogenband NED 22.06 Gold Alexander Popov RUS 21.95 Gold Lorenzo Vismara ITA 22.21 Silver Pieter v.d.Hoogenband NED 22.35 Silver Alexander Popov RUS 22.32 Bronze Lorenzo Vismara ITA 22.38 Bronze Bart Kizierowski POL 22.55 4th Bart Kizierowski POL 22.54 4th 1999 Mark Veens NED 22.82 5th Indrek Sei EST 22.65 5th 2000 Oleg Roukhlevitch BLR 22.96 6th Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.67 6th Mark Foster GBR 22.98 7th Mark Foster GBR 22.85 7th Yoav Bruck ISR 23.15 8th Carsten Dehmlow GER 22.86 8th 6 7 50m Freestyle - Men Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Bart Kizierowski POL 22.18 Gold Alexander Popov RUS 22.32 Gold Lorenzo Vismara ITA 22.26 Silver Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.42 Silver Oleksandr Volynets UKR 22.31 Bronze Lorenzo Vismara ITA 22.45 Bronze Pieter v.d.Hoogenband NED 22.34 4th Oleksandr Volynets UKR 22.49 4th Alexander Popov RUS 22.35 5th Mark Foster GBR 22.57 5th 2004 2002 Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.67 6th Andrey Kapralov RUS 22.64 6th Michele Scarica ITA 22.78 7th David Maitre FRA 22.69 7th Peter Mankoc SLO 22.96 8th Julien Sicot FRA DQ Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Bart Kizierowski POL 21.88 Gold Alain Bernard FRA 21.66 Gold Oleksandr Volynets UKR 21.97 Silver Duje Draganka CRO 22.00 Silver Duje Draganja CRO 22.14 Bronze Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.16 Bronze Frederick Bousquet FRA 22.20 4th Bart Kizierowski POL 22.27 4th Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.22 5th Javier Noriega Sanz ESP 22.28 5th 2006 2008 David Maitre FRA 22.46 6th Robert Lijesen NED 22.42 6th Andrey Kapralov RUS 22.48 7th Sergey Fesikov RUS 22.70 7th Evgeny Lagunov RUS 22.55 8th Andrey Grechin RUS 22.75 8th Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Frederick Bousquet FRA 21.49 Gold Frederick Bousquet FRA 21.80 Gold Stefan Nystrand SWE 21.69 Silver Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.04 Silver Fabien Gilot FRA 21.76 Bronze Andriy Govorov UKR 22.18 Bronze Andrey Grechin RUS 22.09 4th Ari-Pekka Liukkonen (equal) FIN 22.22 4th Luca Dotto ITA 22.14 5th Kristian Gkolomeev (equal) GRE 22.22 4th 2012 2010 Steffen Deibler GER 22.24 6th Marco Orsi (equal) ITA 22.22 4th Marco Orsi ITA 22.26 7th Alain Bernard FRA 22.24 7th Simon Burnett GBR 22.38 8th Norbert Trandafir ROU 22.65 8th Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Florent Manaudou FRA 21.32 Gold Florent Manaudou FRA 21.73 Gold Konrad Czerniak POL 21.88 Silver Andriy Govorov UKR 21.79 Silver Ari-Pekka Liukkonen FIN 21.93 Bronze Benjamin Proud GBR 21.85 Bronze Benjamin Proud GBR 21.94 4th Kristian Gkolomeev GRE 21.89 4th Marco Orsi ITA 22.09 5th Ari-Pekka Liukkonen FIN 22.01 5th 2016 2014 Andrey Grechin RUS 22.10 6th Krisztian Takacs HUN 22.07 6th Kristian Gkolomeev GRE 22.13 7th Luca Dotto ITA 22.07 7th Andriy Govorov UKR 22.14 8th Norbert Trandafir ROU 22.51 8th 8 100m Freestyle - Men Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Istvan Barany HUN 1:01.00 Gold Arne Borg SWE 1:00.00 Gold Arne Borg SWE 1:01.20 Silver Istvan Barany HUN 1:03.20 Silver Georg Werner SWE 1:03.80 Bronze August Heitmann GER 1:04.40 Bronze Herbert Heinrich GER 1:04.40 4th Herbert Heinrich GER 1:04.60 4th 1927 1926 Gabroffy HUN 1:05.20 5th Emilio Polli ITA 1:05.20 5th August Heitmann GER 1:06.40 6th Georg Werner SWE 1:05.40 6th Emilio Polli ITA 1:08.00 7th n/a n/a n/a Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Istvan Barany HUN 59.80 Gold Ferenc Csik HUN 59.70 Gold Andras Szekely HUN 1:00.80 Silver Helmuth Fischer GER 59.80 Silver Pavel Steiner CZE 1:03.00 Bronze Otto Wille GER 1:01.20 Bronze Sven-Pella Pettersson SWE 1:03.40 4th Bertus Mooy (equal) NED 1:01.40 4th 1931 Erskil Lundahl (equal) GER 1:04.40 5th 1934 Sven-Pella Pettersson (equal) SWE 1:01.40 4th Bernhard Haas (equal) GER 1:04.40 5th Roman Kazimierz Bochenski POL 1:03.30 6th Dino Capellini ITA 1:05.00 7th n/a n/a n/a Name Country Time Place Name Country Time Place Kees Hoving NED 59.80 Gold Alex Jany FRA 56.90 Gold Fred Dove GBR 1:00.60 Silver Per-Olof Olsson SWE 58.80 Silver Istvan Korosi HUN 1:01.20 Bronze Elemer Szatmary HUN 59.60 Bronze Hermann Heibel GER 1:01.80 4th Geza Kadas HUN 59.80 4th 1947 1938 Helmut Fischer GER 1:01.90 5th M.
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