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EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE Swimming Championships Finalists EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE Swimming Championships Finalists 20191 Some of the stars of the European Short Course Championships in Copenhagen- top row, left Kirill Prigoda (Russia), centre, Adam Peaty (Great Britain), right, Ruta Meilutyte (Lithuania); middle row, left, Radoslaw Kawecki (Poland), centre, Maxence Orange (France), right, Fanny Lecluyse (Belgium); bottom, left, Andri Govorov (Ukraine), centre, Sarah Koehler (Germany) and Julia Hassler (Liechtenstein), right, Matteo Rivolta (Italy) (Photos: Giorgio Scala & Andrea Staccioli, Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto) 2 European Short Course Swimming Championships Finalists Contents European Sprint Results - Men 4 European Sprint Results - Women 7 European Short Course Championship Venues 10 Short Course Results - Men 11 Short Course Results - Women 88 Short Course Results - Mixed 164 European Sprint Championships Medals Tables - by country 167 European Sprint Championships Medals Tables - by event 169 European Short Course Medals Tables - by country 172 European Short Course Medals Tables - by event 178 European Short Course Leading Medallists - all time 191 Please note that, unless stated otherwise, the photos in this book were taken at the 2017 European Short Course Championships in Copenhagen 3 European Sprints Results 1991 to 1994 This book is in two sections. The first The first European Sprints were held section deals with the European Sprint between December 6th and 8th 1991 at Championships held between 1991 and Gelsenkirchen, Germany when the city 1994; the second, with the European agreed to organise the event with only Short Course Championships from 1996 to four months notice. The first European the present time. The tables of individual Short Course Championships in Rostock medals and event medal tables at the end in 1996 saw a significant expansion with of this publication, therefore, treats them some 36 events. as two separate championships. 50M FREESTYLE - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold POPOV Aleksandr URS 22.16 Gold VLASOV Yuriy UKR 22.06 Silver GUNZEL Silko GER 22.25 Silver PINGER Mark GER 22.32 Bronze HOLMQVIST Joakim SWE 22.32 Bronze FOSTER Mark GBR 22.38 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold HOLMQVIST Joakim SWE 22.26 Gold CWALINA Krysztof POL 22.01 Silver GUNZEL Silko GER 22.45 Silver HOLMQVIST Joakim SWE 22.50 Silver PREDKIN Vladimir RUS 22.45 Bronze GUNZEL Silko GER 22.53 50M BACKSTROKE - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold SIEVINEN Jani FIN 25.18 Gold SIEVINEN Jani FIN 25.07 Silver SELKOV Vladimir URS 25.68 Silver DOLLMAYER Rudi SWE 25.53 Bronze BUNGER Jens GER 25.83 Bronze HERMANNSPANN Patrick GER 25.62 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold HERMANNSPANN Patrick GER 25.76 Gold LETZIN Jirka GER 25.47 Silver WEBER Tino GER 25.78 Silver HEGMEGI Zsolt SWE 25.72 Bronze HEGMEGI Zsolt SWE 25.99 Bronze DOLNIK Miroslav SVK 25.93 4 50M BREASTSTROKE - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold IVANOV Vasily RUS 27.38 Gold IVANOV Vasily RUS 27.25 Silver DEKKER Ron NED 27.42 Silver DEKKER Ron NED 27.67 Bronze MINERVINI Gianni ITA 27.51 Bronze VOLKOV Dmitriy RUS 27.89 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold IVANOV Vasily RUS 27.82 Gold WARNECKE Mark GER 27.58 Silver DEKKER Ron NED 27.89 Silver DEKKER Ron NED 27.61 Bronze WARNECKE Mark GER 28.03 Bronze VOLKOV Dmitriy RUS 27.95 50M BUTTERFLY - MEN 1991 1992 | POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold KARLSSON Jan SWE 24.32 Gold FOSTER Mark GBR 23.89 Silver RUDOLPH Nils GER 24.46 Silver VANDENHIRTZ Dirk GER 24.31 Bronze KULIKOV Vladislav URS 24.52 Bronze MILOSEVIC Milos CRO 24.49 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME EUROPEAN SPRINTS Gold SANCHEZ Carlos ESP 24.04 Gold AKESSON Jonas SWE 24.25 | Silver KARLSSON Jan SWE 24.19 Silver SANCHEZ Carlos ESP 24.34 Bronze PREDKIN Vladimir RUS 24.32 Bronze VANDENHIRTZ Dirk GER 24.55 100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold HLADKY Josef TCH 55.28 Gold SIEVINEN Jani FIN 53.78 Silver DEKKER Ron NED 55.45 Silver KASVIO Antti FIN 54.93 Bronze SEI Indrek EST 55.83 Bronze SEI Indrek EST 55.85 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold DEKKER Ron NED 55.77 Gold KALCHEV Denislav BUL 55.51 Silver SEI Indrek EST 56.07 Silver KELLER Christian GER 55.88 Bronze KELLER Christian GER 56.14 Bronze MATUZKOV Grigory RUS 57.31 5 4x50M FREESTYLE RELAY - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold GERMANY GER 1:28.27 Gold SWEDEN SWE 1:27.94 Silver SOVIET UNION URS 1:29.39 Silver GERMANY GER 1:28.14 Bronze GREAT BRITAIN GBR 1:31.38 Bronze RUSSIA RUS 1:29.99 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold SWEDEN SWE 1:28.80 Gold SWEDEN SWE 1:27.62 Silver GERMANY GER 1:28.88 Silver GERMANY GER 1:29.09 Bronze CROATIA CRO 1:32.96 Bronze CROATIA CRO 1:30.71 4x50M MEDLEY RELAY - MEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold SOVIET UNION USR 1:38.67 Gold FINLAND FIN 1:38.10 Silver GERMANY GER 1:39.05 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:38.16 Bronze ITALY ITA 1:39.84 Bronze RUSSIA RUS 1:38.59 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold SWEDEN SWE 1:39.54 Gold GERMANY GER 1:38.01 Silver RUSSIA RUS 1:40.22 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:39.38 Bronze GERMANY GER 1:40.23 Bronze CROATIA CRO 1:41.19 4x50m BACKSTROKE RELAY - MEN 4x50m BREASTSTROKE RELAY - MEN 1993 1993 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold Germany GER 1:44.97 Gold Germany GER 1:55.53 Silver Great Britain GBR 1:48.28 Silver Great Britain GBR 1:58.24 4x50m BUTTERFLY RELAY - MEN 1993 POSITION NAME TIME Gold Sweden SWE 1:36.53 Silver Germany GER 1:37.36 Bronze Great Britain GBR 1:40.27 6 50M FREESTYLE - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold OSYGUS Simone GER 25.04 Gold VAN ALMSICK Franziska GER 24.95 Silver HUNGER Daniela GER 25.49 Silver OSYGUS Simone GER 25.42 Bronze KARLSSON Louise SWE 25.78 Bronze HADDING Anette GER 25.75 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 25.55 Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 25.29 Silver OLOFSSON Linda SWE 25.56 Silver POSTMA Angela NED 25.52 Bronze HADDING Anette GER 25.79 Bronze ROLPH Sue GBR 25.55 50M BACKSTROKE - WOMEN 1991 1992 | POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 28.59 Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 28.57 Silver EICHHORST ANJA GER 28.77 Silver ZHIVANEVSKAYA Nina RUS 28.66 Bronze KUTZ Andrea GER 29.12 Bronze EICHHORST Anja GER 28.95 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME EUROPEAN SPRINTS Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 28.26 Gold VOLKER Sandra GER 27.96 | Silver ZHIVANEVSKAYA Nina RUS 28.71 Silver KOMOROWICZ Dagmara POL 28.85 Bronze KUTZ Andrea GER 29.32 Bronze MORAVCOVA Martina SVK 28.86 50M BREASTSTROKE - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold HARTUNG Peggy GER 31.61 Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 31.19 Silver GERASCH Sylvia GER 31.87 Silver HARTUNG Peggy GER 31.55 Bronze DORRIES Jana GER 32.25 Bronze PECZAK Alicja POL 31.73 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold GERASCH Sylvia GER 31.57 Gold IGELSTROM Emma SWE 32.13 Silver HARTUNG Peggy GER 31.89 Silver AUSTEVOLL Elin NOR 32.14 Silver RAKE Karen GBR 31.89 Bronze MILLER Terrie NOR 32.43 7 50M BUTTERFLY - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold DE BRUIJN Inge NED 27.25 Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 27.28 Silver KARLSSON Louise SWE 27.63 Silver DE BRUIJN Inge NED 27.57 Bronze SIEVERT Christiane GER 28.02 Bronze MULLER Susanne GER 27.80 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 27.49 Gold POSTMA Angela NED 27.48 Silver POZDEYEVA Svetlana RUS 27.88 Silver MORAVCOVA Martina SVK 27.84 Bronze VOITOWITSCH Julia GER 27.91 Bronze VOITOWITSCH Julia GER 27.92 100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 1:01.61 Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 1:01.03 Silver HUNGER Daniela GER 1:02.23 Silver HUNGER Daniela GER 1:01.95 Bronze ZOLLER Marion GER 1:02.36 Bronze PECZAK Alicja POL 1:02.76 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 1:01.45 Gold KARLSSON Louise SWE 1:01.89 Silver JARDFELT Ulrika SWE 1:02.74 Silver ROLPH Sue GBR 1:02.21 Bronze GERASCH Sylvia GER 1:03.12 Bronze HUNGER Daniela GER 1:02.48 4x50M FREESTYLE RELAY - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold GERMANY GER 1:41.30 Gold GERMANY GER 1:40.63 Silver ITALY ITA 1:44.26 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:41.65 Bronze SOVIET UNION URS 1:44.73 Bronze RUSSIA RUS 1:43.73 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold SWEDEN SWE 1:41.27 Gold GERMANY GER 1:41.20 Silver GERMANY GER 1:43.08 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:42.32 Bronze GREAT BRITAIN GBR 1:46.04 Bronze NETHERLANDS NED 1:42.45 8 4x50M MEDLEY RELAY - WOMEN 1991 1992 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold GERMANY GER 1:53.13 Gold GERMANY GER 1:52.44 Silver ITALY ITA 1:55.84 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:52.60 Bronze GREAT BRITAIN GBR 1:56.19 Bronze RUSSIA RUS 1:55.97 1993 1994 POSITION NAME TIME POSITION NAME TIME Gold GERMANY GER 1:53.26 Gold GERMANY GER 1:53.58 Silver SWEDEN SWE 1:53.74 Silver RUSSIA RUS 1:54.21 Bronze GREAT BRITAIN GBR 1:57.13 Bronze SWEDEN SWE 1:54.51 | Swimming at home, the Danish team took the bronze medal in the 4 x 50m freestyle EUROPEAN SPRINTS team in Copenhagen.
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