Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre freestyle

The Men's 50 metre freestyle competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 22 and 23 May 2021.[1][2]

Men's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates22 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
23 May 2021 (final)
Competitors69 from 36 nations
Winning time21.61
Medalists
gold medal    Finland
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Greece
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Records edit

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record César Cielo   Brazil 20.91 São Paulo 18 December 2009
European record Frédérick Bousquet   France 20.94 Montpellier 26 April 2009
Championship record Ben Proud   Great Britain 21.11 Glasgow 8 August 2018

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 22 May at 10:15.

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 5 Thom de Boer   Netherlands 21.76 Q
2 6 4 Florent Manaudou   France 21.86 Q
3 8 4 Ben Proud   Great Britain 21.93 Q
4 8 2 Alessandro Miressi   Italy 21.97 Q
5 7 4 Kristian Golomeev   Greece 21.98 Q
6 6 6 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 21.99 Q
7 7 7 Konrad Czerniak   Poland 22.00 Q
8 8 6 Lorenzo Zazzeri   Italy 22.01 Q
9 7 2 Vladyslav Bukhov   Ukraine 22.05 Q
10 8 5 Paweł Juraszek   Poland 22.08 Q
11 6 5 Leonardo Deplano   Italy 22.11
12 6 2 Kenzo Simons   Netherlands 22.13 Q
13 7 9 Björn Seeliger   Sweden 22.15 Q
14 6 8 Andriy Govorov   Ukraine 22.19 Q
14 8 3 Maxime Grousset   France 22.19 Q
16 7 6 Kliment Kolesnikov   Russia 22.24 Q
17 8 8 Andrej Barna   Serbia 22.27 QSO
17 6 0 Heiko Gigler   Austria 22.27 QSO, NR
19 6 3 Jesse Puts   Netherlands 22.28
20 7 3 Meiron Cheruti   Israel 22.30
21 5 6 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 22.32 NR
22 8 7 Stan Pijnenburg   Netherlands 22.35
23 4 6 Nicholas Lia   Norway 22.37
24 4 0 David Popovici   Romania 22.43
25 5 1 Péter Holoda   Hungary 22.44
25 8 1 Nándor Németh   Hungary 22.44
27 7 1 Miguel Nascimento   Portugal 22.46
28 5 9 Matej Duša   Slovakia 22.49 NR
29 5 0 Isak Eliasson   Sweden 22.50
30 3 6 Nikola Aćin   Serbia 22.51
31 7 8 Sergii Shevtsov   Ukraine 22.64
32 6 9 Jacob Whittle   Great Britain 22.65
33 5 7 Illya Linnyk   Ukraine 22.67
33 5 5 Artsiom Machekin   Belarus 22.67
35 8 9 Niksa Stojkovski   Norway 22.71
36 5 3 Anton Herrala   Finland 22.74
37 5 8 Jokūbas Keblys   Lithuania 22.77
38 4 3 Jasper Aerents   Belgium 22.80
38 3 5 Jan Holub   Poland 22.80
38 5 4 Jakub Kraska   Poland 22.80
41 8 0 Odyssefs Meladinis   Greece 22.83
42 7 0 Simonas Bilis   Lithuania 22.84
43 3 4 Sebastien De Meulemeester   Belgium 22.91
44 3 3 Elias Persson   Sweden 22.97
44 4 5 Juan Segura   Spain 22.97
46 4 1 George Stoica-Constantin   Romania 22.99
47 4 4 Robin Hanson   Sweden 23.03
48 3 9 Markus Lie   Norway 23.06
49 4 2 Mario Mollà   Spain 23.15
50 4 9 Artur Barseghyan   Armenia 23.22
51 4 8 Yalım Acımış   Turkey 23.29
52 3 2 Nikola Bjelajac   Bosnia and Herzegovina 23.31
53 4 7 Julien Henx   Luxembourg 23.33
54 3 0 Nikolas Antoniou   Cyprus 23.34
55 3 1 Dadó Fenrir Jasminuson   Iceland 23.44
55 2 5 Bernat Lomero   Andorra 23.44 NR
57 3 7 Constantin Malachi   Moldova 23.65
58 3 8 Doğa Çelik   Turkey 23.72
59 2 4 David Abesadze   Georgia 23.75
60 2 6 Tomás Lomero   Andorra 23.98
61 1 3 Vladimir Mamikonyan   Armenia 24.01
62 2 3 Boško Radulović   Montenegro 24.51
63 2 1 Giacomo Casadei   San Marino 24.74
63 2 7 Ethan Faloppa   Monaco 24.74
65 2 2 Théo Chiabaut   Monaco 24.93
66 1 4 Vigan Bytyqi   Kosovo 25.04
67 2 0 Eduard Tshagharyan   Armenia 25.15
68 2 8 Olt Kondirolli   Kosovo 25.44
69 1 5 Dren Ukimeraj   Kosovo 25.85
6 7 Vladislav Grinev   Russia Did not start
6 1 Kristof Milak   Hungary
5 2 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia

Swim-off edit

The swim-off was held on 22 May at 11:50.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Heiko Gigler   Austria 22.05 Q, NR
2 5 Andrej Barna   Serbia 22.14 NR

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 22 May at 18:34.[4]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Florent Manaudou   France 21.67 Q
2 3 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 21.72 Q
3 5 Alessandro Miressi   Italy 21.86 q
3 6 Lorenzo Zazzeri   Italy 21.86 q
5 1 Maxime Grousset   France 21.95 q
6 2 Paweł Juraszek   Poland 21.97
7 8 Heiko Gigler   Austria 22.10
7 7 Björn Seeliger   Sweden 22.10

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Kristian Golomeev   Greece 21.60 Q
2 4 Thom de Boer   Netherlands 21.80 Q
3 5 Ben Proud   Great Britain 21.84 q
4 2 Vladyslav Bukhov   Ukraine 22.07
5 7 Kenzo Simons   Netherlands 22.14
6 6 Konrad Czerniak   Poland 22.21
7 1 Andriy Govorov   Ukraine 22.24
8 8 Kliment Kolesnikov   Russia 22.32

Final edit

The final was held on 23 May at 18:05.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  3 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 21.61
  2 Ben Proud   Great Britain 21.69
  4 Kristian Golomeev   Greece 21.73
4 6 Thom de Boer   Netherlands 21.80
5 5 Florent Manaudou   France 21.81
6 1 Lorenzo Zazzeri   Italy 21.92
7 8 Maxime Grousset   France 22.02
8 7 Alessandro Miressi   Italy 22.19

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