Swimming at the 2022 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke

The Men's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2022 European Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 August 2022.[1][2]

Men's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2022 European Aquatics Championships
VenueForo Italico
Dates16 August (heats and semifinals)
17 August (final)
Competitors43 from 22 nations
Winning time52.21
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Greece
bronze medal    France
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Records edit

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record
European record
Thomas Ceccon   Italy 51.60 Budapest 20 June 2022
Championship record Camille Lacourt   France 52.11 10 August 2010

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 16 August at 09:30.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 53.71 Q
2 4 4 Apostolos Christou   Greece 53.78 Q
3 4 3 João Costa   Portugal 53.87 Q, NR
4 5 3 Roman Mityukov   Switzerland 54.01 Q
5 5 5 Ksawery Masiuk   Poland 54.04 Q
6 3 2 Michele Lamberti   Italy 54.37 Q
7 3 1 Lorenzo Mora   Italy 54.41
8 3 8 Jonathon Adam   Great Britain 54.43 Q
9 4 6 Kacper Stokowski   Poland 54.44 Q
10 3 4 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard   France 54.49 Q
11 4 7 Tomas Franta   Czech Republic 54.52 Q
12 3 3 Ole Braunschweig   Germany 54.53 Q
13 4 1 Jonathon Marshall   Great Britain 54.57 Q
14 5 7 Benedek Kovács   Hungary 54.67 Q
15 5 1 Matteo Restivo   Italy 54.69
16 4 5 Mewen Tomac   France 55.33 Q
17 2 5 Markus Lie   Norway 55.34 Q
18 5 6 Oleksandr Zheltyakov   Ukraine 55.49 WD
19 3 0 Nicolás García   Spain 55.57 Q
20 2 8 Theodoros Andreopoulos   Greece 55.63
21 2 3 Kaloyan Levterov   Bulgaria 55.65
21 5 8 Brodie Williams   Great Britain 55.65
23 1 4 Andrei Anghel   Romania 55.67
23 4 0 Antoine Herlem   France 55.67
25 5 2 Evangelos Makrygiannis   Greece 55.77
26 3 7 Francisco Santos   Portugal 55.81
27 2 1 David Gerchik   Israel 55.87
28 2 6 Diego Mira   Spain 55.94
29 5 0 Sebastian Somerset   Great Britain 55.98
30 2 4 Tomasz Polewka   Poland 56.13
31 3 9 Erikas Grigaitis   Lithuania 56.17
32 2 9 Nils Liess   Switzerland 56.24
33 3 6 Jan Čejka   Czech Republic 56.38
34 5 9 Inbar Danziger   Israel 56.40
35 3 5 Michael Laitarovsky   Israel 56.70
36 4 8 Adam Maraana   Israel 56.95
37 2 0 Max Mannes   Luxembourg 57.21
38 2 2 Paweł Franke   Poland 57.50
39 4 9 Armin Evert Lelle   Estonia 57.54
40 1 3 Dylan Cachia   Malta 1:00.08
41 1 7 Martin Muja   Kosovo 1:00.90
42 1 6 Ared Ruci   Albania 1:05.68
43 1 2 Kevin Shkurti   Albania 1:07.16
1 5 Primož Šenica Pavletič   Slovenia Did not start
2 7 Sašo Boškan   Slovenia
4 2 Shane Ryan   Ireland

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were started on 16 August at 19:52.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 2 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard   France 52.97 Q
2 1 4 Apostolos Christou   Greece 53.20 Q
3 2 4 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 53.48 Q
4 2 3 Ksawery Masiuk   Poland 53.71 q
5 1 5 Roman Mityukov   Switzerland 53.75 Q, NR
6 1 1 Mewen Tomac   France 53.89 q
7 2 5 João Costa   Portugal 53.90 q
8 2 7 Ole Braunschweig   Germany 54.05 q
9 1 6 Kacper Stokowski   Poland 54.18
10 1 2 Tomas Franta   Czech Republic 54.27
11 1 7 Jonathon Marshall   Great Britain 54.43
12 2 1 Benedek Kovács   Hungary 54.47
13 1 3 Michele Lamberti   Italy 54.56
14 2 6 Jonathon Adam   Great Britain 54.76
15 2 8 Markus Lie   Norway 54.91
16 1 8 Nicolás García   Spain 55.52

Final edit

The final was held on 17 August at 18:10.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  3 Thomas Ceccon   Italy 52.21
  5 Apostolos Christou   Greece 52.24
  4 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard   France 52.92
4 2 Roman Mityukov   Switzerland 53.55 NR
5 1 João Costa   Portugal 54.01
6 6 Ksawery Masiuk   Poland 54.05
7 8 Ole Braunschweig   Germany 54.25
8 7 Mewen Tomac   France 54.79

References edit