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

The Women's 100 metre freestyle competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 June 2024.[1][2]

Women's 100 metre freestyle
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates17 June (heats and semifinals)
18 June (final)
Competitors42 from 23 nations
Winning time53.50
Medalists
gold medal    Czech Republic
silver medal    Czech Republic
bronze medal    Hungary
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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
European record
Sarah Sjöström   Sweden 51.71 Budapest 23 July 2017
Championship record 52.67 Berlin 20 August 2014

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 17 June at 09:42.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Barbora Seemanova   Czech Republic 54.04 Q
2 5 3 Barbora Janickova   Czech Republic 54.55 Q
3 5 5 Nikolett Pádár   Hungary 54.85 Q
4 3 5 Kalia Antoniou   Cyprus 54.88 Q
5 3 4 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz   Poland 55.00 Q
6 4 6 Nina Jazy   Germany 55.04 Q
7 5 2 Minna Ábrahám   Hungary 55.04 Q
8 4 5 Petra Senánszky   Hungary 55.05
9 5 6 Panna Ugrai   Hungary 55.14
10 4 2 Andrea Murez   Israel 55.28 Q
11 3 2 Lena Kreundl   Austria 55.41 Q
12 4 3 Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen   Denmark 55.43 Q
13 4 4 Signe Bro   Denmark 55.52 Q
14 3 1 Aleksa Gold   Estonia 55.58 Q, NR
15 4 1 Iris Julia Berger   Austria 55.61 Q
16 3 3 Zuzanna Famulok   Poland 55.65 Q
17 5 7 Teresa Ivan   Slovakia 55.83 Q
18 3 6 Daria Golovati   Israel 55.87 Q
19 5 1 Katarina Milutinović   Serbia 55.98
20 4 7 Julia Maik   Poland 56.18
21 5 8 Hanna Bergman   Sweden 56.31
22 4 8 Elvira Mörtstrand   Sweden 56.42
23 2 3 Diana Petkova   Bulgaria 56.52
24 3 8 Cornelia Pammer   Austria 56.56
25 5 0 Fanny Teijonsalo   Finland 56.63
26 3 7 Aleksandra Polańska   Poland 56.69
27 2 4 Tjaša Pintar   Slovenia 56.88
28 3 0 Marijana Jelic   Austria 56.98
29 4 9 Jóhanna Elín Guðmundsdóttir   Iceland 57.13
30 4 0 Anna Hadjiloizou   Cyprus 57.14
31 5 9 Mina Kaljevic   Serbia 57.74
32 3 9 Jana Marković   Serbia 58.07
33 2 5 Hana Sekuti   Slovenia 58.09
34 2 7 Iman Avdić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 58.14
35 2 2 Mia Blazhevska Eminova   North Macedonia 58.29
36 2 6 Aliisa Soini   Finland 58.34
37 2 1 Ani Poghosyan   Armenia 58.48 NR
38 1 4 Fatima Alkaramova   Azerbaijan 58.70
39 2 8 Mariam Sheikhalizadeh   Azerbaijan 58.74
40 2 0 Ilaria Ceccaroni   San Marino 59.54
41 1 5 Jovana Kuljaca   Montenegro 1:00.69
42 1 3 Arla Dyrmishi   Albania 1:02.96

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 17 June at 18:37.
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 Barbora Seemanova   Czech Republic 53.95 Q
2 2 5 Nikolett Pádár   Hungary 54.17 Q
3 1 4 Barbora Janickova   Czech Republic 54.32 Q
4 1 5 Kalia Antoniou   Cyprus 54.39 Q
5 2 3 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz   Poland 54.50 Q
6 2 2 Lena Kreundl   Austria 54.81 Q,NR
7 1 6 Andrea Murez   Israel 54.90 Q
7 2 6 Minna Ábrahám   Hungary 54.90 Q
9 2 7 Signe Bro   Denmark 55.08
10 1 7 Aleksa Gold   Estonia 55.18
10 2 8 Teresa Ivan   Slovakia 55.18 NR
12 1 3 Nina Jazy   Germany 55.37
13 1 1 Zuzanna Famulok   Poland 55.41
14 1 8 Daria Golovati   Israel 55.51
14 1 2 Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen   Denmark 55.53
16 2 1 Iris Julia Berger   Austria 55.78

Final

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The final was held on 18 June at 18:42.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Barbora Seemanova   Czech Republic 53.50 NR
  3 Barbora Janickova   Czech Republic 54.17
  5 Nikolett Pádár   Hungary 54.22
4 6 Kalia Antoniou   Cyprus 54.23 NR
5 2 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz   Poland 54.79
6 1 Andrea Murez   Israel 54.91
7 7 Lena Kreundl   Austria 55.07
8 8 Minna Ábrahám   Hungary 55.11

References

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