Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle

The men's 100 metre freestyle competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 19 and 20 May 2016.[1][2]

Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates19–20 May
Competitors88 from 33 nations
Winning time48.25
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    France
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Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record César Cielo   Brazil 46.91 Rome 30 July 2009
European record Alain Bernard   France 47.12 Rome 29 July 2009
Championship record Alain Bernard   France 47.50 Eindhoven 22 March 2008

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held on 19 May at 10:20.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 4 Clément Mignon   France 48.40 Q
2 9 3 Velimir Stjepanović   Serbia 48.59 Q
3 8 5 Sebastiaan Verschuren   Netherlands 48.61 Q
4 8 6 Glenn Surgeloose   Belgium 48.64 Q
5 10 4 Luca Dotto   Italy 48.68 Q
6 9 4 Jérémy Stravius   France 48.82 Q
7 9 5 Pieter Timmers   Belgium 48.84 Q
8 10 5 Andrey Grechin   Russia 48.86 Q
9 8 8 Richárd Bohus   Hungary 48.92 Q
10 9 2 Kristian Golomeev   Greece 48.94 Q
11 10 3 Mehdy Metella   France 49.15
12 10 6 Simonas Bilis   Lithuania 49.17 Q
13 10 1 Kacper Majchrzak   Poland 49.21 Q
14 10 2 Filippo Magnini   Italy 49.25 Q
15 7 2 Anže Tavčar   Slovenia 49.27 Q
16 8 9 Dieter Dekoninck   Belgium 49.29
17 9 0 Marius Radu   Romania 49.31 Q
18 9 6 Duncan Scott   Great Britain 49.36 Q
19 8 2 Luca Leonardi   Italy 49.37
20 9 1 Markel Alberdi   Spain 49.42
21 7 0 Doğa Çelik   Turkey 49.46
22 9 8 Dominik Kozma   Hungary 49.51
22 6 3 Tom Kremer   Israel 49.51
24 6 0 Matias Koski   Finland 49.53
25 8 1 Péter Holoda   Hungary 49.59
25 6 6 Curtis Coulter   Ireland 49.59
27 7 1 Kemal Arda Gürdal   Turkey 49.73
28 7 5 Mindaugas Sadauskas   Lithuania 49.75
29 10 0 Isak Eliasson   Sweden 49.77
30 8 0 Christos Katrantzis   Greece 49.78
31 7 4 Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate   Spain 49.85
32 7 9 Ben Schwietert   Netherlands 49.86
33 10 7 Odyssefs Meladinis   Greece 49.88
33 4 2 Norbert Trandafir   Romania 49.88
35 7 3 Kyle Stolk   Netherlands 49.89
36 9 9 Jonathan Boffa   Italy 49.99
37 8 3 Benjamin Proud   Great Britain 50.02
38 9 7 Jasper Aerents   Belgium 50.04
39 10 9 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 50.05
39 10 8 Krisztián Takács   Hungary 50.05
41 6 1 Maarten Brzoskowski   Netherlands 50.09
42 5 4 Andrej Barna   Serbia 50.10
43 4 3 Mislav Sever   Croatia 50.15
44 3 0 Alin Coste   Romania 50.20
45 5 3 Shane Ryan   Ireland 50.22
45 7 6 David Gamburg   Israel 50.22
47 6 5 Bruno Ortiz-Cañavate   Spain 50.29
48 6 7 Alexi Konovalov   Israel 50.30
49 6 8 Emre Sakçı   Turkey 50.33
50 3 5 Miguel Nascimento   Portugal 50.35
51 4 4 Julien Henx   Luxembourg 50.40
51 7 8 Christoffer Carlsen   Sweden 50.40
53 3 4 Uroš Nikolić   Serbia 50.48
53 6 2 Oskitz Aguilar   Spain 50.48
55 5 0 Søren Dahl   Denmark 50.55
56 6 9 Alexandre Haldemann   Switzerland 50.56
57 4 1 Ivan Levaj   Croatia 50.59
58 4 6 Heiko Gigler   Austria 50.64
59 4 5 Povilas Strazdas   Lithuania 50.66
60 5 1 Baslakov İskender   Turkey 50.72
61 6 4 Daniel Macovei   Romania 50.75
62 5 8 Markus Lie   Norway 50.77
63 5 7 Erik van Dooren   Switzerland 50.78
64 7 7 Pjotr Degtjarjov   Estonia 50.86
65 3 2 Robin Andreasson   Sweden 50.95
66 4 0 Daniel Forndal   Sweden 50.96
67 3 6 Alexei Sancov   Moldova 51.03
68 3 7 Felix Auböck   Austria 51.07
69 3 9 Kregor Zirk   Estonia 51.11
70 4 7 Illya Teslenko   Ukraine 51.15
71 4 9 Raphaël Stacchiotti   Luxembourg 51.16
72 5 6 Jordan Sloan   Ireland 51.23
73 4 8 Aleksi Schmid   Switzerland 51.42
74 2 7 Gabriel Lopes   Portugal 51.43
75 3 8 Andri Aedma   Estonia 51.44
76 3 3 Cameron Kurle   Great Britain 51.50
77 3 1 David Brandl   Austria 51.58
77 2 3 Tadas Duškinas   Lithuania 51.58
79 5 5 Ziv Kalontarov   Israel 51.68
80 2 4 Pit Brandenburger   Luxembourg 51.72
81 2 5 Matthew Zammit   Malta 51.80
82 2 8 Omiros Zagkas   Cyprus 51.89
83 2 1 Vahan Mkhitaryan   Armenia 53.12
84 2 0 Davide Bernardi   San Marino 53.41
85 1 4 Vladimir Mamikonyan   Armenia 53.76
86 1 5 Cristian Santi   San Marino 55.04
87 1 3 Gianluca Pasolini   San Marino 55.13
88 2 6 Pavel Izbisciuc   Moldova 55.74
2 2 Ilijan Malčić   Bosnia and Herzegovina DNS
5 2 Ralf Tribuntsov   Estonia DNS
5 9 Mario Todorović   Croatia DNS
8 7 Robert Renwick   Great Britain DNS

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held on 19 May at 18:22.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Velimir Stjepanović   Serbia 48.62 Q
2 5 Glenn Surgeloose   Belgium 48.83 Q
3 3 Jérémy Stravius   France 48.86 Q
4 6 Andrey Grechin   Russia 48.87 Q
5 1 Anže Tavčar   Slovenia 48.88
6 2 Kristian Golomeev   Greece 48.92
7 7 Kacper Majchrzak   Poland 49.11
7 8 Duncan Scott   Great Britain 49.11

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Luca Dotto   Italy 48.36 Q
2 4 Clément Mignon   France 48.59 Q
3 5 Sebastiaan Verschuren   Netherlands 48.65 Q
4 6 Pieter Timmers   Belgium 48.76 Q
5 7 Simonas Bilis   Lithuania 48.89
6 2 Richárd Bohus   Hungary 48.99
7 8 Marius Radu   Romania 49.11
8 1 Filippo Magnini   Italy 49.18

Final

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The final was held on 20 May at 18:47.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Luca Dotto   Italy 48.25
  6 Sebastiaan Verschuren   Netherlands 48.32
  5 Clément Mignon   France 48.36
4 1 Jérémy Stravius   France 48.53
5 2 Pieter Timmers   Belgium 48.64
6 3 Velimir Stjepanović   Serbia 48.72
7 7 Glenn Surgeloose   Belgium 48.75
8 8 Andrey Grechin   Russia 48.85

References

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