Swimming at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle

The Men's 100 metre freestyle competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18 and 19 June 2024.[1][2]

Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates18 June (heats and semifinals)
19 June (final)
Competitors85 from 33 nations
Winning time46.88
Medalists
gold medal    Romania
silver medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Serbia
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Records

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record Pan Zhanle   China 46.80 Doha 11 February 2024
European record David Popovici   Romania 46.86 Rome 13 August 2022
Championship record

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 18 June at 09:38.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 4 David Popovici   Romania 47.90 Q
2 7 4 Andrej Barna   Serbia 48.14 Q
3 9 4 Nándor Németh   Hungary 48.40 Q
4 7 5 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 48.41 Q
5 7 6 Kamil Sieradzki   Poland 48.54 Q
6 9 6 Danas Rapsys   Lithuania 48.63 Q
7 7 2 Ralph Daleiden Ciuferri   Luxembourg 48.68 Q
8 8 3 Shane Ryan   Ireland 48.69 Q
9 8 5 Heiko Gigler   Austria 48.71 Q
10 9 3 Peter Varjasi   Germany 48.74 Q
11 6 9 Rémi Fabiani   Luxembourg 48.64 Q
12 8 1 Tomas Navikonis   Lithuania 48.91 Q
13 8 2 Mateusz Chowaniec   Poland 48.91 Q
14 7 8 Patrick Dinu   Romania 48.94 Q
15 6 2 Martin Wrede   Germany 48.98 Q
9 1 Jere Hribar   Croatia Q
17 7 1 Ole-Mats Eidam   Germany 49.06
18 9 2 Dominik Dudys   Poland 49.07
19 6 4 Kaloyan Bratanov   Bulgaria 49.10
20 9 5 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia 49.11
21 8 7 Velimir Stjepanović   Serbia 49.16
22 5 4 Nikola Aćin   Serbia 49.22
23 8 6 Bartosz Piszczorowicz   Poland 49.25
24 8 0 Tomas Lukminas   Lithuania 49.35
25 6 1 Frederik Lentz   Denmark 49.37
26 9 0 Dániel Mészáros   Hungary 49.47
9 7 Alexander Painter   Great Britain
28 4 3 Alexey Glivinskiy   Israel 49.49
29 6 7 Illya Linnyk   Ukraine 49.51
30 3 7 Toni Dragoja   Croatia 49.52
31 7 9 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 49.55
32 6 5 Deniel Nankov   Bulgaria 49.58
33 4 6 Vili Sivec   Croatia 49.65
8 9 Robin Hanson   Sweden
35 8 8 Bence Szabados   Hungary 49.75
36 9 8 Matej Duša   Slovakia 49.82
37 5 0 Lars Kuljus   Estonia 49.83
6 6 George-Adrian Ratiu   Romania
39 5 6 Martin Kartavi   Israel 49.84
40 5 3 Isak Eliasson   Sweden 49.88
41 5 7 Elias Persson   Sweden 49.92
42 4 5 Artur Barseghyan   Armenia 49.96
43 4 4 Tomas Koski   Finland 50.00
44 9 9 Odysseus Meladinis   Greece 50.02
45 4 8 Oliver Søgaard-Andersen   Denmark 50.11
46 5 5 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 50.12
5 9 Rokas Jazdauskas   Lithuania
48 5 8 Rasmus Nickelsen   Denmark 50.16
7 7 Edward Mildred   Great Britain
50 7 3 Denis Loktev   Israel 50.19
51 5 2 Tiago Behar   Switzerland 50.24
52 5 1 Romano Yoav   Israel 50.26
53 3 5 Alex Ahtiainen   Estonia 50.29
54 6 8 Uroš Nikolić   Serbia 50.32
55 4 9 Alexander Trampitsch   Austria 50.35
56 6 0 Alexandru-Richard Szilagyi   Romania 50.37
57 3 6 Adi Mešetović   Bosnia and Herzegovina 50.38
58 3 2 Reds Rullis   Austria 50.40
59 3 2 Ronny Brannkarr   Finland 50.59
60 4 7 Marcus Holmquist   Sweden 50.60
61 3 4 Leon Opatril   Austria 50.76
62 3 3 Artem Selin   Austria 50.78
63 2 3 Egor Covaliov   Moldova 51.04
64 2 2 Kenan Dracic   Bosnia and Herzegovina 51.16
65 4 1 William Textor-Broch   Denmark 51.19
66 2 7 Bernat Lomero   Andorra 51.46
67 2 6 Símon Elías Statkevicius   Iceland 51.51
68 2 8 Moritz Dittrich   Austria 51.59
69 1 5 Luka Kukhalashvili   Georgia 51.66
70 3 1 Alaa Maso ERT 51.73
71 1 3 Mackey Nurkic Kacapor   Bosnia and Herzegovina 51.80
72 3 9 Jegors Mihailovs   Latvia 51.87
73 3 8 Staņislavs Šakels   Latvia 51.95
74 2 4 Valerijs Čurgelis   Latvia 52.01
75 2 1 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 52.09
76 3 0 Oisin Tebite   Ireland 52.22
77 1 6 Bartal Erlingsson Eidesgaard   Faroe Islands 52.32
78 1 2 Jovan Jankovski   North Macedonia 52.45
2 0 Pavel Alovatki   Moldova
80 1 7 Paolo Priska   Albania 52.63
81 2 9 Grisi Koxhaku   Albania 52.85
82 1 4 Tomàs Lomero   Andorra 53.02
83 1 1 Nikola Trajanovski   North Macedonia 53.32
84 1 8 Rashad Alguliev   Azerbaijan 53.97
85 4 2 Kalle Makinen   Finland 1:02.09
6 3 Evan Bailey   Ireland DNS
7 0 Calvin Fry   Great Britain

Semifinals

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The semifinal were started on 18 June at 19:03.
Qualification Rules: The first 2 competitors of each semifinal and the remaining fastest (up to a total of 8 qualified competitors) from the semifinals advance to the final.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 David Popovici   Romania 47.82 Q
2 1 4 Andrej Barna   Serbia 48.04 Q
3 2 5 Nándor Németh   Hungary 48.05 Q
4 1 5 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 48.26 Q
5 1 3 Danas Rapsys   Lithuania 48.39 Q, NR
1 6 Shane Ryan   Ireland Q, NR
1 8 Jere Hribar   Croatia Q
8 2 3 Kamil Sieradzki   Poland 48.48 Q
9 2 1 Mateusz Chowaniec   Poland 48.51
10 1 7 Tomas Navikonis   Lithuania 48.62
11 1 2 Peter Varjasi   Germany 48.83
12 2 2 Heiko Gigler   Austria 48.84
13 2 6 Ralph Daleiden Ciuferri   Luxembourg 48.85
14 1 1 Patrick Dinu   Romania 48.87
15 2 8 Martin Wrede   Germany 49.09
16 2 7 Rémi Fabiani   Luxembourg 49.10

Final

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The final was held on 19 June at 18:52.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 David Popovici   Romania 46.88
  3 Nándor Németh   Hungary 47.49
  5 Andrej Barna   Serbia 47.66 NR
4 2 Danas Rapsys   Lithuania 48.04 NR
5 1 Jere Hribar   Croatia 48.38
6 6 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 48.41
7 7 Shane Ryan   Ireland 48.76
8 8 Kamil Sieradzki   Poland 48.84

References

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