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Schedule Elite Champion SWIMMING DIVING SYNCHRO SCHEDULE EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 MONDAY 9 MAY TUESDAY 10 MAY WEDNESDAY 11 MAY THURSDAY 12 MAY FRIDAY 13 MAY SATURDAY 14 MAY SUNDAY 15 MAY Session 1 Session 4 Session 7 Session 10 Session 13 Session 16 Session 18 09:00 StART 09:00 StART 09:00 StART 08:30 START 08:30 START 10:00 StART 10:00 StART Solo FREE DUET FREE WOMEN’S 3M MEN’S 10M TEAM FREE PRELIM SOLO TECHNICAL FINAL DUET TECHNICAL FINAL PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SPRINGBoard PRELIMINARY PlaTform PRELIMINARY WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD BRONZE OLYMPIC BRONZE, NATALIA ISHCHENKO (RUS) NATALIA ISHCHENKO & RUSSIA SVETLANA ROMASHINA (RUS) NATALIA ISHCHENKO & TANIA CAGNOTTO (ITA) WORLD BRONZE, SVETLANA ROMASHINA (RUS) SVETLANA ROMASHINA (RUS) COMMONWEALTH CHAMPION WORLD BRONZE TOM DALEY (GBR) 11:30 StART MIXED DUET LOLITA ANANASOVA TECHNICAL FINAL & ANNA VOLOSHYNA (UKR) MEN’S 3M SPRINGBoard PRELIMINARY 12:30 StART 12:00 StART 12:00 StART OLYMPIC CHAMPION & MEN’S 1M WOMEN’S 1M WOMEN’S 10M WORLD SILVER PlaTform PRELIMINARY SPRINGBoard PRELIMINARY SPRINGBoard PRELIMINARY ILYA ZAKHAROV (RUS) 2015 WORLD WORLD SILVER WORLD CHAMPION WORLD BRONZE SERIES CHAMPION ILLYA KVASHA (UKR) TANIA CAGNOTTO (ITA) JACK LAUGHER (GBR) TONIA COUCH (GBR) COMMONWEALTH CHAMPION 2014 EUROPEAN CHAMPION JACK LAUGHER (GBR) SARAH BARROW (GBR) Session 2 Session 5 Session 8 Session 11 Session 14 Session 17 Session 19 16:30 StART 16:30 StART 16:30 StART 16:00 StART 16:00 StART 15:30 StART 15:30 StART WOMen’s 3M WOMen’s 3M TEAM TECHNICAL FINAL SOLO FREE FINAL DUET FREE FINAL FREE COMBINATION FINAL TEAM FREE FINAL SPRINGBOARD FINAL SYNCHRO FINAL WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD BRONZE COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONS RUSSIA NATALIA ISHCHENKO (RUS) NATALIA ISHCHENKO & RUSSIA RUSSIA TANIA CAGNOTTO (ITA) ALICIA BLAGG & SVETLANA ROMASHINA (RUS) REBECCA GALLANTREE (GBR) WORLD BRONZE MIXED 10M SYNCHRO FINAL LOLITA ANANASOVA & Men’s 10M PLATFORM FINAL ANNA VOLOSHYNA (UKR) OLYMPIC BRONZE, WORLD BRONZE, MIXED DUET FREE FINAL COMMONWEALTH CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPIONS TOM DALEY (GBR) ALEKSANDR MALTSEV & DARINA VALITOVA (RUS) Session 3 Session 6 Session 9 Session 12 Session 15 19:30 StART 19:30 StART 20:00 StART 19:30 StART 19:30 StART Men’s 1M WOMen’s 1M Men’s 3M WOMen’s 10M TEAM EVENT FINAL SPRINGBOARD FINAL SPRINGBOARD FINAL SPRINGBOARD FINAL PLATFORM FINAL WORLD SILVER WORLD CHAMPION OLYMPIC CHAMPION & WORLD CHAMPIONS 2015 WORLD SERIES BRITAIN ILLYA KVASHA (UKR) TANIA CAGNOTTO (ITA) WORLD SILVER COMMONWEALTH CHAMPION ILYA ZAKHAROV (RUS) CHAMPION WORLD SILVER TONIA COUCH (GBR) UKRAINE JACK LAUGHER (GBR) MIXED 3M SYNCHRO FINAL WORLD BRONZE MEDALLIST JACK LAUGHER (GBR) 2014 EUROPEAN CHAMPION WOMen’s 10M WORLD BRONZE SARAH BARROW (GBR) SYNCHRO FINAL MAICOL VERZOTTO & 2012 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS TANIA CAGNOTTO (ITA) Men’s 3M SYNCHRO FINAL SARAH BARROW & TONIA COUCH (GBR) WORLD SILVER EVGENY KUZNETSOV & ILYA ZAKHAROV (RUS) WORLD BRONZE & COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONS JACK LAUGHER & Men’s 10M SYNCHRO FINAL CHRIS MEARS (GBR) WORLD BRONZE ROMAN IZMAILOV & VICTOR MINIBAEV (RUS) Please note competition times and athlete appearances are provisional and subject to change. SWIMMING DIVING SYNCHRO SCHEDULE EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 DAY 11 DAY 12 DAY 13 DAY 14 MONDAY 16 MAY TUESDAY 17 MAY WEDNESDAY 18 MAY THURSDAY 19 MAY FRIDAY 20 MAY SATURDAY 21 MAY SUNDAY 22 MAY Session 20 Session 22 Session 24 Session 26 Session 28 Session 30 Session 32 10:00 START 10:00 START 10:00 START 10:00 START 10:00 START 09:00 START 09:00 START MEN’S 400M MEN’S 200M MEN’S 200M WOMEN’S 200M MEN’S 200M WOMEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 400M FREESTYLE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS BUTTERFLY HEATS BREASTSTROKE HEATS BaCKSTROKE HEATS BREASTSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS WOMEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 100M WOMEN’S 200M MEN’S 100M WOMEN’S 200M MEN’S 50M MEN’S 400M BUTTERFLY HEATS BREASTSTROKE HEATS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY HEATS MEN’S 100M MEN’S 200M MEN’S 200M WOMEN’S 100M MEN’S 100M WOMEN’S 200M WOMEN’S 4X100M BaCKSTROKE HEATS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY HEATS BREASTSTROKE HEATS BUTTERFLY HEATS BUTTERFLY HEATS BUTTERFLY HEATS MEDLEY RELAY HEATS WOMEN’S 400M WOMEN’S 100M WOMEN’S 100M MEN’S 800M WOMEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 50M MEN’S 4X100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS BACKSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS BACKSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS MEDLEY RELAY HEATS MEN’S 100M MIXED 4X100M MEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 4X200M MEN’S 50M MEN’S 4X200M BREASTSTROKE HEATS MEDLEY RELAY HEATS BaCKSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE RELAY HEATS BREASTSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE RELAY HEATS WOMEN’S 200M MEN’S 1500M WOMEN’S 800M MIXED 4X100M BACKSTROKE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS FREESTYLE RELAY HEATS MEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 1500M BUTTERFLY HEATS FREESTYLE HEATS WOMEN’S 4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY HEATS MEN’S 4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY HEATS Session 21 Session 23 Session 25 Session 27 Session 29 Session 31 Session 33 18:00 START 18:00 START 18:00 START 18:00 START 18:00 START 16:00 START 16:00 START Men’s 400M Men’s 50M Men’s 1500M WOMen’s 800M Men’s 800M WOMen’s 1500M WOMen’s 50M FREESTYLE FINAL BUTTERFLY FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL WORLD SILVER WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION WORLD BRONZE WOMEN’S 200M WOMEN’S 50M Men’s 50M JAMES GUY (GBR) FLORENT MANAUDOU (FRA) GREGORIO PALTRINIERI (ITA) JAZMIN CARLIN (GBR) FREESTYLE SEMI-FINALS BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINALS FREESTYLE FINAL WOMEN’S 50M WOMEN’S 100M FREESTYLE MEN’S 200M WOMen’s 200M MEN’S 100M WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS SEMI-FINALS BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINALS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FINAL BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS JENNIE JOHANSSON (SWE) FLORENT MANAUDOU (FRA) WORLD CHAMPION Men’s 100M WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION WOMen’s 200M Men’s 100M SARAH SJOSTROM (SWE) BACKSTROKE FINAL MARCO KOCH (GER) KATINKA HOSSZU (HUN) BREASTSTROKE FINAL BUTTERFLY FINAL WORLD BRONZE MEN’S 100M WOMen’s 50M WOMEN’S 200M INDIVIDUAL Men’s 100M WOMen’s 200M BaCKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS MEDLEY SEMI-FINALS SIOBHAN-MARIE O’CONNOR BUTTERFLY FINAL (GBR) FREESTYLE FINAL FREESTYLE FINAL WORLD CHAMPION WOMen’s 400M WORLD CHAMPION WOMEN’S 50M MEN’S 50M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FINAL SARAH SJOSTROM (SWE) KATINKA HOSSZU (HUN) FREESTYLE SEMI-FINALS WORLD BRONZE BACKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS WORLD CHAMPION Men’s 100M SIOBHAN-MARIE O’CONNOR MEN’S 200M WORLD CHAMPION KATINKA HOSSZU (HUN) BREASTSTROKE FINAL FLORENT MANAUDOU (FRA) (GBR) BaCKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS WOMen’s 50M MEN’S 100M WORLD CHAMPION WOMen’s 50M BREASTSTROKE FINAL BREASTsTROKE SEMI-FINALS ADAM PEATY (GBR) Men’s 200M WOMen’s 100M FREESTYLE FINAL MEN’S 100M BUTTERFLY FINAL BACKSTROKE FINAL WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION FREESTYLE SEMI-FINALS WORLD CHAMPION Men’s 200M JENNIE JOHANSSON (SWE) ADAM PEATY (GBR) JAMES GUY (GBR) SARAH SJOSTROM (SWE) BACKSTROKE FINAL WORLD BRONZE WOMEN’S 100M ROSS MURDOCH (GBR) BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS WOMEN’S 200M WORLD CHAMPION BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS SARAH SJOSTROM (SWE) Men’s 50M Men’s 200M BREASTSTROKE FINAL BREASTSTROKE FINAL WORLD CHAMPION WORLD BRONZE WORLD CHAMPION ADAM PEATY (GBR) ROSS MURDOCH (GBR) MARCO KOCH (GER) WOMEN’S 50M WOMen’s 200M WOMEN’S 100M FREESTYLE SEMI-FINALS BUTTERFLY FINAL BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINALS WOMen’s 100M MEN’S 50M BREASTSTROKE FINAL BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINALS Men’s 4x200M Men’s 400M WOMEN’S 200M MEN’S 200M INDIVIDUAL FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FINAL BACKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS MEN’S 200M WORLD CHAMPION MEDLEY SEMI-FINALS WORLD CHAMPIONS BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS ADAM PEATY (GBR) WOMen’s 400M MEN’S 50M GREAT BRITAIN WOMen’s 200M WORLD CHAMPION MIXED 4X100M FREESTYLE FINAL BUTTERFLY SEMI-FINALS BACKSTROKE FINAL WOMen’s 100M LASZLO CSEH (HUN) FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL WOMen’s 4x100M WORLD CHAMPION MEN’S 200M BACKSTROKE FINAL FLORENT MANAUDOU (FRA) WOMen’s 100M MEDLEY RELAY FINAL FREESTYLE SEMI-FINALS Men’s 200M FREESTYLE FINAL Men’s 4x100M WOMen’s 4x100M WORLD CHAMPION BUTTERFLY FINAL MEDLEY RELAY FINAL FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL JAMES GUY (GBR) Men’s 200M WORLD CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FINAL LASZLO CSEH (HUN) Men’s 4x100M MIXED 4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL MEDLEY RELAY FINAL WOMEN’S 100M WOMEN’S 200M BACKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS WORLD CHAMPIONS WORLD CHAMPIONS BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINALS FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN MEN’S 50M Men’s 50M BaCKSTROKE SEMI-FINALS BACKSTROKE FINAL WORLD CHAMPION WORLD CHAMPION CAMILLE LACOURT (FRA) CAMILLE LACOURT (FRA) WOMen’s 4x200M FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL Please note competition times and athlete appearances are provisional and subject to change..
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