1931 European Aquatics Championships

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The 1931 LEN European Aquatics Championships were held from 23 to 30 August in Paris, France.

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary5229
2 Germany34411
3 Netherlands3205
4 Austria2114
5 Great Britain1337
6 France*1225
7 Finland1001
8 Italy0134
9 Sweden0101
10 Czechoslovakia0011
Totals (10 nations)16161648

Medal summary[]

Diving[]

Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
Ewald Riebschläger
 Germany
136.22 Maurice Lepage
 France
135.32
 Germany
134.38
Platform
Josef Staudinger
 Austria
111.82
 Germany
108.90 Ewald Riebschläger
 Germany
107.96
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
Olga Jordan
 Germany
77.00
 Austria
72.86 ? Schlüter
 Germany
69.??
Platform

 Austria
34.28 Ingeborg Sjöqvist
 Sweden
33.62 R Cretté-Flavier
 France
32.94

Swimming[]

Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
István Bárány
 Hungary
59.8 András Székely
 Hungary
1:00.8 Pavel Steiner
 Czechoslovakia
1:03.0
400 m freestyle
István Bárány
 Hungary
5:04.0 Jean Taris
 France
5:04.2 Paolo Costoli
 Italy
5:16.8
1500 m freestyle
Olivér Halassy
 Hungary
20:49.0 Giuseppe Perentin
 Italy
20:50.6 Paolo Costoli
 Italy
21:09.4
100 m backstroke
Gerhard Deutsch
 Germany
1:14.8 Aladár Bitskey
 Hungary
1:15.8
 Hungary
1:16.2
200 m breaststroke
Ivo Reingoldt
 Finland
2:52.2 Karl Wittenberg
 Germany
2:54.4 Erwin Sietas
 Germany
2:55.0
4×200 m freestyle relay
 Hungary
András Wanié
László Szabados
András Székely
István Bárány
9:34.0
WR
 Germany
Karl Schubert


Herbert Heinrich
9:48.6  Italy
Antonio Conelli


Paolo Costoli
9:49.0
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Yvonne Godard
 France
1:10.0 Willy den Ouden
 Netherlands
1:11.8 Joyce Cooper
 Great Britain
1:12.0
400 m freestyle
Marie Braun
 Netherlands
5:42.0 Joyce Cooper
 Great Britain
5:54.0 Yvonne Godard
 France
5:55.4
100 m backstroke
Marie Braun
 Netherlands
1:22.8 Joyce Cooper
 Great Britain
1:23.6 Phyllis Harding
 Great Britain
1:24.8
200 m breaststroke
Cecelia Wolstenholme
 Great Britain
3:16.4 Jenny Kastein
 Netherlands
3:18.2 Margery Hinton
 Great Britain
3:20.4
4×100 m freestyle relay
 Netherlands
Truus Baumeister
Maria Vierdag
Willy den Ouden
Marie Braun
4:55.0  Great Britain
Valerie Davies
Phyllis Harding
Jean McDowell
Joyce Cooper
5:00.8  Hungary
Margit Mallasz

Margit Sipos
Magda Lenkei
5:02.2

Legend: WR – World record

Water polo[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament
 Hungary  Germany  Austria

See also[]

References[]

  • "European Swimming Championships (Men)". GBRSPORTS.COM.
  • "European Swimming Championships (Women)". GBRSPORTS.COM.
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