Progression of European Swimming Records (50M)

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Progression of European Swimming Records (50M) Progression of European Swimming Records (50m) Time Place/Series Competitor, Country Competition Venue Date Men’s 50 metres Freestyle 20.94 wr 1 Frederick ‘Fred’ Bousquet, FRA FRA Nationals/WCTs Montpellier, FRA 26 Apr 2009 21.38 1 Amaury Leveaux, FRA FRA Olympic Trials Dunkirk, FRA 26 Apr 2008 21.50 wr 1sf2 Alain Bernard, FRA European Championships Eindhoven, NED 23 Mar 2008 21.64 wr 1tt Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS RUS Olympic Trials Moscow, RUS 16 Jun 2000 21.91 1 Popov Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 30 Jul 1992 22.21 1h8 Popov Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 30 Jul 1992 22.31 1 Popov Speedo/Canet Invitational Canet, FRA 30 May 1992 22.33 1 Nils Rudolph, GER European Championships Athens, GRE 24 Aug 1991 22.47 1 Jorg Woithe, GDR FRG vs GDR Duel Munich, FRG 28 Aug 1987 22.52 wr 1 Dano Halsall, SUI SUI Nationals Bellinzona, SUI 21 Jul 1985 22.74 1 Woithe FRA Nationals Toulouse, FRA 13 Aug 1982 23.70 wr 1 Klaus Steinbach, FRG Freiburg, FRG 23 Jul 1979 Men’s 100 metres Freestyle 47.12 2 Alain Bernard, FRA World Championships Rome, ITA 30 Jul 2009 47.20 wr 1sf1 Bernard Olympic Games Beijing, CHN 13 Aug 2008 47.50 wr 1 Bernard European Championships Eindhoven, NED 22 Mar 2008 47.60 wr 1sf1 Bernard European Championships Eindhoven, NED 21 Mar 2008 47.84 wr 1sf2 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 19 Sep 2000 48.21 wr 1 Aleksandr ‘Alex’ Popov, RUS Mare Nostrum Monte Carlo, MON 18 Jun 1994 48.93 1 Popov Mare Nostrum/Canet Invit’l Canet, FRA 31 May 1993 49.02 1 Popov Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 28 Jul 1992 49.18 1 Stephan Caron, FRA FRA European Champ Trials Millau, FRA 4 Aug 1991 49.18 1 Popov European Championships Athens, GRE 23 Aug 1991 49.24 1 Giorgio Lamberti, ITA European Championships Bonn, FRG 17 Aug 1989 49.35 1R Caron European Championships Strasbourg, FRA 21 Aug 1987 49.51 1Rh Caron European Championships Strasbourg, FRA 21 Aug 1987 49.58 1 Jorg Woithe, GDR GDR Nationals/ECTs Gera, GDR 18 Jun 1983 49.60 1h7 Woithe World Championships Guayaquil, ECU 3 Aug 1982 49.81 1 Woithe GDR Nationals/WCTs Erfurt, GDR 29 May 1982 49.95 1 Woithe URS vs GDR Duel Moscow, URS 12 Mar 1982 50.14 1 Woithe Langnese Swim Festival Hamburg, FRG 3 Feb 1981 50.21 1sf2 Woithe Olympic Games Moscow, URS 27 Jul 1980 50.49 1h5 Woithe Olympic Games Moscow, URS 27 Jul 1980 50.55 1 Woithe GDR Olympic Trials Magdeburg, GDR 26 May 1980 50.79 3 Klaus Steinbach, FRG World Championships West Berlin, FRG 28 Aug 1978 51.25 1 Marcello Guarducci, ITA ITA Summer Nationals Chiavari, ITA 8 Sep 1977 51.31 3 Peter Nocke, FRG Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 25 Jul 1976 51.32 2 Vladimir Bure, URS [RUS] World Championships Cali, COL 28 Jul 1975 51.36 Bure Leningrad, URS 25 Feb 1975 51.77 3 Bure Olympic Games Munich, FRG 3 Sep 1972 52.26 1R Bure Olympic Games Munich, FRG 28 Aug 1972 52.51 Bure Moscow, URS 14 Aug 1972 52.6-h Michel Rousseau, FRA Vittel, FRA 15 Jul 1972 52.7-h Rousseau Paris, FRA 31 Jul 1971 52.8-h 1h? Rousseau European Championships Barcelona, ESP 5 Sep 1970 52.9-h wr 1 Alain Gottvalles, FRA Budapest, HUN 13 Sep 1964 52.9-h (er?) 1? Rousseau European Championships Barcelona, ESP 5 Sep 1970 46.94sw! 1 Alain Bernard, FRA FRA Nationals/WCTs Montpellier, FRA 23 Apr 2009 Men’s 200 metres Freestyle 1:42.00 WR 1 Paul Biedermann, GER World Championships Rome, ITA 28 Jul 2009 1:43.65 1sf2 Biedermann World Championships Rome, ITA 27 Jul 2009 1:44.71 1 Biedermann GER Nationals/WCTs Berlin, GER 28 Jun 2009 1:44.88 1 Biedermann Mare Nostrum Monte Carlo, MON 14 Jun 2009 1:44.89 1 Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED European Champs Berlin, GER 2 Aug 2002 1:45.35 wr 1sf1 van den Hoogenband Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 17 Sep 2000 1:45.35 wr 1 van den Hoogenband Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 18 Sep 2000 1:46.58 1 van den Hoogenband NED Winter Nationals Eindhoven, NED 19 Dec 1999 1:46.69 wr 1 Giorgio Lamberti, ITA European Championships Bonn, FRG 15 Aug 1989 1:47.44 wr 1 Michael Gross, FRG Olympic Games Los Angeles, Ca 29 Jul 1984 1:47.55 wr 1 Gross FRG Olympic Trials Munich, FRG 8 Jun 1984 1:47.87 wr 1 Gross European Championships Rome, ITA 22 Aug 1983 1:48.28 wr 1 Gross FRG Nationals/ECTs Hanover, FRG 21 Jun 1983 1:49.30 1 Sven Lodziewski, GDR GDR Nationals/ECTs Gera, GDR 15 Jun 1983 1:49.55 1h6 Gross World Championships Guayaquil, ECU 1 Aug 1982 1:49.81 1 Sergei Kopliakov, URS [BLR] Olympic Games Moscow, URS 21 Jul 1980 1:49.83 wr 1 Kopliakov GDR vs URS Junior Duel Potsdam, GDR 7 Apr 1979 1:50.73 4 Andrei Krylov, URS [RUS] Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 19 Jul 1976 1:51.41 1h3 Klaus Steinbach, FRG Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 19 Jul 1976 1:51.86 1 Peter Nocke, FRG FRG Olympic Trials Munich, FRG 4 Jun 1976 1:52.95 Steinbach Bonn, FRG 11 Mar 1976 1:53.10 1 Nocke European Championships Vienna, AUT 19 Aug 1974 1:53.97 3 Roger Pyttel, GDR World Championships Belgrade, YUG 4 Sep 1973 1:53.99 3 Werner Lampe, FRG Olympic Games Munich, FRG 29 Aug 1972 1:55.2-h 1 Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG European Champs Barcelona, ESP 9 Sep 1970 1:56.4-h 1h? Fassnacht European Championships Barcelona, ESP 8 Sep 1970 Men’s 400 metres Freestyle 3:40.07 WR 1 Paul Biedermann, GER World Championships Rome, ITA 26 Jul 2009 3:43.01 1h9 Biedermann World Championships Rome, ITA 26 Jul 2009 3:43.40 2 Massimiliano Rosolino, ITA Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 16 Sep 2000 3:45.00 wr 1 Evgeniy Sadoviy, EUN Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 29 Jul 1992 3:46.95 wr 1 Uwe Dassler, GDR Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 23 Sep 1988 3:47.38 wr 1 Artur Wojdat, POL US Spring Nationals Orlando, Fl 25 Mar 1988 3:47.80 wr 1 Michael Gross, FRG FRG Nationals/ECTs Remscheid, FRG 27 Jun 1985 3:48.32 wr 1 Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] URS Winter Nationals Moscow, URS 19 Feb 1983 3:49.57 wr 1 Salnikov URS vs GDR Duel Moscow, URS 12 Mar 1982 3:49.57 wr 1 Salnikov URS Nationals Kiev, URS 14 Jul 1982 3:51.20 wr 1 Salnikov URS Winter Nationals Leningrad, URS 24 Feb 1980 3:51.40 wr 1 Salnikov URS vs CAN Duel Moscow, URS 19 Aug 1979 3:51.41 wr 1 Salnikov GDR vs USA Junior Duel Potsdam, GDR 6 Apr 1979 3:51.94 1 Salnikov World Championships West Berlin, FRG 23 Aug 1978 3:53.32 1h Salnikov World Championships West Berlin, FRG 23 Aug 1978 3:54.47 1 Sergei Rusin, URS [RUS] URS World Champ Trials Moscow, URS 7 Jul 1978 3:54.83 1 Rusin European Championships Jonkoepping, SWE 18 Aug 1977 3:55.76 3 Volodymyr Raskatov, URS [UKR] Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 22 Jul 1976 3:57.56 1h3 Raskatov Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 22 Jul 1976 3:58.02 1 Raskatov URS Olympic Trials Moscow, URS 2 Jun 1976 3:58.58 1 Frank Pfuetze, GDR GDR Olympic Trials East Berlin, GDR 2 Jun 1976 3:59.6-h 1 Raskatov URS vs GDR Duel Tallinn, URS 12 Mar 1976 4:01.10 3 Pfuetze World Championships Cali, COL 24 Jul 1975 4:01.27 3 Bengt Gingsjo, SWE World Championships Belgrade, YUG 6 Sep 1973 4:02.6-h wr 1 Gunnar Larsson, SWE European Championships Barcelona, ESP 7 Sep 1970 4:04.0-h wr 1 Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG AAU Nationals Louisville, Ky 14 Aug 1969 Men’s 800 metres Freestyle 7:39.27 1 Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA World Championships Gwangju, KOR 24 Jul 2019 7:40.77 1 Gabriele Detti, ITA World Championships Budapest, HUN 26 Jul 2017 7:40.81 2 Paltrinieri World Championships Kazan, RUS 5 Aug 2015 7:42.74 1 Detti ITA Nationals/ECTs Riccione, ITA 8 Apr 2014 7:43.84 4 Federico Colbertaldo, ITA World Championships Rome, ITA 29 Jul 2009 7:44.29 1h4 Colbertaldo World Championships Rome, ITA 28 Jul 2009 7:46.64 3 Yuri Prilukov, RUS World Championships Montreal, Qc 27 Jul 2005 7:49.72 1 Prilukov Moscow Cup Moscow, RUS 6 Jul 2003 7:50.64 wr 1 Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] Goodwill Games Moscow, URS 4 Jul 1986 7:52.33 wr 1 Salnikov McDonalds International Los Angeles, Ca 14 Jul 1983 7:52.83 wr 1+ Salnikov URS Winter Nationals Moscow, URS 14 Feb 1982 7:56.49 wr 1+ Salnikov URS vs GDR Duel Minsk, URS 23 Mar 1979 8:06.40 1 Salnikov URS vs USA Duel Leningrad, URS 4 Sep 1977 8:07.61 1+ Salnikov European Championships Jonkoepping, SWE 20 Aug 1977 8:11.62 Valentin Parinov, URS [RUS] Moscow, URS 6 Jul 1977 8:13.35 5+ Salnikov Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 20 Jul 1976 8:15.54 1+ Sandor Wladar, HUN HUN Olympic Trials Graz, HUN 6 Jun 1976 8:16.55 1+ Igor Kushpelev, URS [GEO] URS Olympic Trials Moscow, URS 4 Jun 1976 8:21.5-h 1+ Rainer Strohbach, GDR URS vs GDR Duel Tallinn, URS 13 Mar 1976 8:24.80 Sandor Nagy, HUN Budapest, HUN 20 Dec 1975 8:27.95 + Strohbach World Championships Cali, COL 26 Jul 1975 8:30.16 Igor Yevgrafov, URS [RUS] Leningrad, URS 2 Mar 1975 8:31.30 1 Andras Hargitay, HUN Kecskermet, HUN 22 Dec 1974 8:32.82 h4+ Bengt Gingsjo, SWE World Championships Belgrade, YUG 8 Sep 1973 8:35.10 1+ Parinov European Junior Champs Leeds, GBR 11 Aug 1973 8:35.5-h Dusan Grozaj, FRG Wurzburg, FRG 29 Aug 1972 8:38.1-h Werner Lampe, FRG Waldkraiburg, FRG 22 Aug 1971 8:38.4-h Hans-Joachim Fassnacht, FRG Los Angeles, Ca 8 Aug 1971 8:41.4-h 1+ Fassnacht European Championships Barcelona, ESP 11 Sep 1970 Men’s 1500 metres Freestyle 14:34.04 1 Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA European Championships London, GBR 18 May 2016 14:39.67 1 Paltrinieri World Championships Kazan, RUS 9 Aug 2015 14:39.93 1 Paltrinieri European Championships Berlin, GER 20 Aug 2014 14:41.13 2h3 Yuri Prilukov, RUS Olympic Games Beijing, CHN 15 Aug 2008 14:45.94 1 Mateusz Sawrymowicz, POL World Championships Melbourne, AUS 1 Apr 2007 14:45.95 3 David Davies, GBR Olympic Games Athens, GRE 21 Aug 2004 14:50.36 wr 1 Jorg Hoffman, GER World Championships Perth, AUS 13 Jan 1991 14:54.76 wr 1 Vladimir Salnikov, URS [UKR] URS Winter Nationals Moscow, URS 22 Feb 1983 14:56.35 wr 1 Salnikov URS vs GDR Duel Moscow, URS 13 Mar 1982 14:58.27 wr 1 Salnikov Olympic Games Moscow, URS
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