Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre backstroke

The Men's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 3 and 4 August 2018.[1][2]

Men's 50 metre backstroke
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates3 August (heats and semifinals)
4 August (final)
Competitors53 from 28 nations
Winning time24.00
Medalists
    Russia
    Romania
    Ireland

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World record
European record
Liam Tancock Great Britain24.04Rome2 August 2009
Championship recordCamille Lacourt France24.07Budapest12 August 2010

The following new records were set during this competition.

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
4 AugustFinalKliment Kolesnikov Russia24.00WR, CR

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 3 August at 10:24.[3]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
165Shane Ryan Ireland24.32Q, NR
254Kliment Kolesnikov Russia24.58Q
355Robert Glință Romania24.59Q
464Vladimir Morozov Russia24.65Q
556Christian Diener Germany24.89Q
644Jérémy Stravius France24.92Q
746Mikita Tsmyh Belarus24.95Q
863Sergey Fesikov Russia25.01
945Jonatan Kopelev Israel25.02Q
1043Apostolos Christou Greece25.05Q
1157Conor Ferguson Ireland25.08Q
1262Simone Sabbioni Italy25.17Q
1367Kacper Stokowski Poland25.22Q
1452Yakov Toumarkin Israel25.25Q
1553Nikita Ulyanov Russia25.29
1647Thierry Bollin  Switzerland25.40Q
1761Nicholas Pyle Great Britain25.49Q
1858Thomas Ceccon Italy25.50Q
1940Stanislas Huille France25.54
2032Ralf Tribuntsov Estonia25.60
2049Gytis Stankevičius Lithuania25.60
2233Karl Luht Estonia25.62
2348Björn Seeliger Sweden25.65
2435David Gamburg Israel25.68
2534Nikolaos Sofianidis Greece25.69
2560Paul-Gabriel Bedel France25.69
2736Markus Lie Norway25.73
2851Georgios Spanoudakis Greece25.74
2938Bernhard Reitshammer Austria25.78
3042Kamil Kaźmierczak Poland25.80
3168Maksim Dzialendzik Belarus25.81
3241Viktar Staselovich Belarus25.82
3337Gabriel Lópes Portugal25.85
3425Başlakov İskender Turkey25.99
3550Gustav Hökfelt Sweden26.01
3626Ádám Telegdy Hungary26.16
3759Tomáš Franta Czech Republic26.26
3831Girts Feldbergs Latvia26.22
3930Luke Greenbank Great Britain26.23
4016Ziv Kalontarov Israel26.30
4124Ümitcan Güreş Turkey26.41
4269Andrei-Mircea Anghel Romania26.50
4339Armin Lelle Estonia26.53
4414Ege Başer Turkey26.59
4528Anton Lončar Croatia26.62
4622Niko Mäkelä Finland26.66
4727Rasim Gör Turkey26.82
4829Nikola Acin Serbia26.83
4923Adam Černek Slovakia26.96
5021Marko-Matteus Langel Estonia27.33
5120Sergey Kuznetsov Finland27.35
5215Matthew Galea Malta28.14
5313Dren Ukimeraj Kosovo29.78
66Richárd Bohus HungaryDid not start

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 3 August at 17:25.[4]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Kliment Kolesnikov Russia24.25Q, WJR, NR
25Vladimir Morozov Russia24.29Q
33Jérémy Stravius France24.88Q
46Jonatan Kopelev Israel24.92Q
52Conor Ferguson Ireland24.99
67Kacper Stokowski Poland25.46
71Thierry Bollin  Switzerland25.47
88Thomas Ceccon Italy25.50

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Robert Glință Romania24.12Q
24Shane Ryan Ireland24.57Q
36Mikita Tsmyh Belarus24.66Q
42Apostolos Christou Greece24.96Q
57Simone Sabbioni Italy24.99
61Yakov Toumarkin Israel25.09
78Nicholas Pyle Great Britain25.10
83Christian Diener Germany25.13

Final

The final was held on 4 August at 18:18.[5]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
5Kliment Kolesnikov Russia24.00WR
4Robert Glință Romania24.55
6Shane Ryan Ireland24.64
43Vladimir Morozov Russia24.69
57Jérémy Stravius France24.83
62Mikita Tsmyh Belarus25.04
78Apostolos Christou Greece25.14
81Jonatan Kopelev Israel25.41

References

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