Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

The Men's 100 metre breaststroke competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 May 2021.[1][2]

Men's 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates17 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
18 May 2021 (final)
Competitors66 from 31 nations
Winning time57.66
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Great Britain
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Records edit

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
European record
Adam Peaty   Great Britain 56.88 Gwangju 21 July 2019
Championship record 57.10 Glasgow 4 August 2018

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 17 May at 11:18.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 58.26 Q
2 5 4 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 58.46 Q
3 7 5 Nicolò Martinenghi   Italy 58.88 Q
4 6 4 Arno Kamminga   Netherlands 59.09 Q
5 5 5 Anton Chupkov   Russia 59.41 Q
6 7 3 Kirill Prigoda   Russia 59.43 Q
7 7 7 Alessandro Pinzuti   Italy 59.45 Q
8 5 2 Andrius Šidlauskas   Lithuania 59.54 Q
9 6 5 James Wilby   Great Britain 59.55 Q
10 5 6 Berkay Ömer Öğretir   Turkey 59.63 Q
11 6 2 Federico Poggio   Italy 59.67
12 6 6 Lucas Matzerath   Germany 59.87 Q
13 6 3 Tobias Bjerg   Denmark 59.95 Q
14 5 0 Matti Mattsson   Finland 1:00.04 Q, NR
15 7 6 Čaba Silađi   Serbia 1:00.14 Q
16 5 3 Ross Murdoch   Great Britain 1:00.19
17 6 7 Darragh Greene   Ireland 1:00.20 Q
18 7 1 Danil Semyaninov   Russia 1:00.22
19 7 9 Erik Persson   Sweden 1:00.23 Q
20 6 1 Giedrius Titenis   Lithuania 1:00.32
21 4 6 André Klippenberg Grindheim   Norway 1:00.38
21 4 4 Jan Kozakiewicz   Poland 1:00.38
23 3 4 Tomáš Klobučník   Slovakia 1:00.43 NR
24 7 2 Caspar Corbeau   Netherlands 1:00.52
25 7 8 Aleksandr Zhigalov   Russia 1:00.64
26 5 8 Lyubomir Epitropov   Bulgaria 1:00.70
27 5 1 Melvin Imoudu   Germany 1:00.84
28 5 9 Andrea Castello   Italy 1:00.85
29 7 0 Christopher Rothbauer   Austria 1:00.91
30 4 5 Max Pilger   Germany 1:01.06
31 3 2 Jérémy Desplanches   Switzerland 1:01.08
32 6 8 Valentin Bayer   Austria 1:01.22
33 4 3 Demirkan Demir   Turkey 1:01.34
34 5 7 Theo Bussiere   France 1:01.40
35 3 6 Miikka Ruohoniemi   Finland 1:01.41
36 4 2 Antoine Viquerat   France 1:01.43
37 4 9 Johannes Skagius   Sweden 1:01.45
38 4 7 Tamás Takács   Hungary 1:01.50
39 3 5 Konstantinos Meretsolias   Greece 1:01.56
40 3 7 Gonzalo Carazo   Spain 1:01.61
41 2 6 Matěj Zábojník   Czech Republic 1:01.84
42 2 4 Filip Chrápavý   Czech Republic 1:01.87
42 4 0 Francisco Quintas   Portugal 1:01.87
44 3 3 Jan Kalusowski   Poland 1:01.90
45 3 0 Jolann Bovey   Switzerland 1:01.91
46 4 1 Yannick Käser   Switzerland 1:01.96
46 6 0 Volodymyr Lisovets   Ukraine 1:01.96
48 2 7 Christoffer Tofte Haarsaker   Norway 1:01.99
48 2 2 Aleksas Savickas   Lithuania 1:01.99
50 6 9 Martin Allikvee   Estonia 1:02.11
51 2 8 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 1:02.14
52 3 8 Rostyslav Kryzhanivskyy   Ukraine 1:02.32
53 2 1 Savvas Thomoglou   Greece 1:02.43
54 2 0 Arkadios Aspougalis   Greece 1:02.44
55 1 5 Joonas Niine   Estonia 1:02.50
56 1 4 Jaime Morote   Spain 1:02.74
57 3 1 Joan Ballester   Spain 1:02.76
57 1 3 Daniils Bobrovs   Latvia 1:02.76
59 3 9 Dávid Horváth   Hungary 1:02.77
60 2 5 Ron Polonsky   Israel 1:02.87
61 2 9 Luka Mladenovic   Austria 1:03.10
62 1 6 Dominik Márk Török   Hungary 1:03.19
63 4 8 Kristian Pitshugin   Israel 1:03.20
64 2 3 Máté Kutasi   Hungary 1:03.28
65 1 2 Giacomo Casadei   San Marino 1:04.11
66 1 7 Even Qarri   Albania 1:11.21

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 17 May at 18:53.[4]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Arno Kamminga   Netherlands 58.74 Q
2 2 Berkay Ömer Öğretir   Turkey 59.23 Q
2 4 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 59.23 Q
4 6 Andrius Šidlauskas   Lithuania 59.30 q
5 3 Kirill Prigoda   Russia 59.36
6 1 Čaba Silađi   Serbia 59.72
7 7 Tobias Bjerg   Denmark 1:00.12
8 8 Erik Persson   Sweden 1:00.50

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 57.67 Q
2 5 Nicolò Martinenghi   Italy 58.45 Q
3 2 James Wilby   Great Britain 58.80 q
4 6 Alessandro Pinzuti   Italy 59.20 q
5 3 Anton Chupkov   Russia 59.49
6 7 Lucas Matzerath   Germany 59.65
7 1 Matti Mattsson   Finland 59.99 NR
8 8 Darragh Greene   Ireland 1:00.26

Final edit

The final was held on 18 May at 18:12.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Adam Peaty   Great Britain 57.66
  3 Arno Kamminga   Netherlands 58.10
  6 James Wilby   Great Britain 58.58
4 7 Ilya Shymanovich   Belarus 58.75
5 5 Nicolò Martinenghi   Italy 58.94
6 8 Andrius Šidlauskas   Lithuania 59.31
7 2 Alessandro Pinzuti   Italy 59.50
8 1 Berkay Ömer Öğretir   Turkey 59.52

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