2015 European Short Course Swimming Championships

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2015 European Short Course Swimming Championships
2015 European Short Course Swimming Championships logo.jpg
Host cityNetanya,  Israel
Date(s)2–6 December
Venue(s)Wingate Institute
Nations participating48
Athletes participating500

The 2015 European Short Course Swimming Championships took place in Netanya, Israel, from 2–6 December 2015.[1] They were originally scheduled to be held in January 2015, but the LEN moved the event to December.[2] The venue of the event was the brand new swimming complex of the Wingate Institute. This complex features an Olympic-size pool with 10 lanes and 3 meter depth, backed by the latest built-in filtration systems, an 8-lane 50 m pool and a 6-lane 25 m pool.

The swimmer of the meet honors went to Katinka Hosszú of Hungary and Gregorio Paltrinieri of Italy.[3] Hosszú won six gold medals and one silver, breaking two world records and six championship records, while Paltrinieri won one gold medal in a world record time.

Records broken[]

World records
Event Date Round Name Nationality Time Day References
400 m individual medley
(record progression)
2 December Heats Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 4:19.46 1 [4]
100 m individual medley
(record progression)
4 December Final Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 56.67 3 [5]
1500 m freestyle
(record progression)
4 December Final Gregorio Paltrinieri  Italy 14:08.06 3 [6]
European records
Event Date Round Name Nationality Time Day References
200 m individual medley 4 December Final László Cseh  Hungary 1:51.36 3 [7]
200 m butterfly 6 December Final László Cseh  Hungary 1:49.00 5 [3]
Championships records
Event Date Round Name Nationality Time Day References
200 m backstroke 2 December Final Radosław Kawęcki  Poland 1:48.33 1
100 m individual medley 3 December Heats Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 57.52 2
200 m breaststroke 3 December Final Marco Koch  Germany 2:00.53 2
100 m backstroke 3 December Final Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 55.42 2
100 m individual medley 3 December Semifinal 2 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 57.49 2
50 m butterfly 3 December Final Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 24.58 2
4×50 m mixed medley 3 December Final Simone Sabbioni
Fabio Scozzoli
Silvia Di Pietro
Erika Ferraioli
 Italy 1:38.33 2
200 m backstroke 4 December Heats Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 1:59.95 3
200 m backstroke 4 December Final Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 1:59.84 3
200 m individual medley 5 December Final Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 2:02.53 4
4×50 m mixed freestyle 5 December Final Federico Bocchia
Marco Orsi
Silvia Di Pietro
Erika Ferraioli
 Italy 1:29.26 4
100 m butterfly 6 December Final Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 55.03 5
4×50 m medley 6 December Final Simone Sabbioni
Fabio Scozzoli
Matteo Rivolta
Marco Orsi
 Italy 1:31.71 5

Results[]

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Evgeny Sedov
 Russia
20.87 Marco Orsi
 Italy
20.92
 Poland
21.21
100 m freestyle Marco Orsi
 Italy
46.05 Pieter Timmers
 Belgium
46.61
 Poland
46.87
200 m freestyle Paul Biedermann
 Germany
1:42.68 Pieter Timmers
 Belgium
1:42.85 Glenn Surgeloose
 Belgium
Viacheslav Andrusenko
 Russia
1:43.55
400 m freestyle Péter Bernek
 Hungary
3:35.46 Paul Biedermann
 Germany
3:35.96 Gabriele Detti
 Italy
3:37.22
1500 m freestyle Gregorio Paltrinieri
 Italy
14:08.06
WR
Gabriele Detti
 Italy
14:18.00 Henrik Christiansen
 Norway
14:23.60
50 m backstroke Tomasz Polewka
 Poland
22.96 Chris Walker-Hebborn
 United Kingdom
Simone Sabbioni
 Italy
23.09 none awarded
100 m backstroke Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
49.64 Stanislav Donets
 Russia
50.30 Chris Walker-Hebborn
 United Kingdom
50.35
200 m backstroke Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
1:48.33
CR
Yakov Toumarkin
 Israel
1:49.84 Simone Sabbioni
 Italy
1:50.75
50 m breaststroke Damir Dugonjič
 Slovenia
26.20 Adam Peaty
 United Kingdom
26.21 Oleg Kostin
 Russia

 Ireland
26.35
100 m breaststroke Marco Koch
 Germany
56.78 Adam Peaty
 United Kingdom
56.96 Giedrius Titenis
 Lithuania
57.02
200 m breaststroke Marco Koch
 Germany
2:00.53
CR
Dániel Gyurta
 Hungary
2:01.99 Andrew Willis
 United Kingdom
2:02.76
50 m butterfly Andriy Hovorov
 Ukraine
22.36 Yauhen Tsurkin
 Belarus
22.56 Aleksandr Popkov
 Russia
22.69
100 m butterfly László Cseh
 Hungary
49.33 Matteo Rivolta
 Italy
49.70 Nikita Konovalov
 Russia
50.28
200 m butterfly László Cseh
 Hungary
1:49.00
ER
Viktor Bromer
 Denmark
1:51.62 Simon Sjödin
 Sweden
1:52.89
100 m individual medley Sergey Fesikov
 Russia
52.00 Yakov Toumarkin
 Israel
52.62 Andreas Vazaios
 Greece
52.67
200 m individual medley László Cseh
 Hungary
1:51.36
ER
Philip Heintz
 Germany
1:53.21 Diogo Carvalho
 Portugal
1:53.45
400 m individual medley Dávid Verrasztó
 Hungary
4:02.43 Roberto Pavoni
 United Kingdom
4:02.69 Gal Nevo
 Israel
4:04.68
4×50 m freestyle relay  Russia
Evgeny Sedov (20.71)
(20.94)
(20.93)
Nikita Konovalov (20.91)
1:23.49  Italy
Federico Bocchia (21.56)
Marco Orsi (20.46)
(21.20)
Filippo Magnini (21.22)
1:24.44  Belarus
Yauhen Tsurkin (21.83)
(21.11)
Viktar Staselovich (21.03)
(21.04)
1:25.01
4×50 m medley relay  Italy
Simone Sabbioni (23.29)
Fabio Scozzoli (25.88)
Matteo Rivolta (22.19)
Marco Orsi (20.35)
1:31.71
CR
 Russia
Andrei Shabasov (23.46)
Oleg Kostin (26.05)
Aleksandr Popkov (22.26)
Evgeny Sedov (20.40)
1:32.17  Belarus
Pavel Sankovich (23.45)
Ilya Shymanovich (26.59)
Yauhen Tsurkin (21.99)
(21.18)
1:33.21

Legend: WR - World record; ER - European record; CR - Championship record

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Ranomi Kromowidjojo
 Netherlands
23.56 Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
23.63 Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
23.94
100 m freestyle Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
51.37 Ranomi Kromowidjojo
 Netherlands
51.59 Veronika Popova
 Russia
52.02
200 m freestyle Federica Pellegrini
 Italy
1:51.89 Veronika Popova
 Russia
1:52.46 Femke Heemskerk
 Netherlands
1:52.81
400 m freestyle Jazmin Carlin
 United Kingdom
3:58.81 Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
3:58.84 Boglárka Kapás
 Hungary
3:59.02
800 m freestyle Jazmin Carlin
 United Kingdom
8:11.01 Boglárka Kapás
 Hungary
8:11.43 Sharon van Rouwendaal
 Netherlands
8:15.84
50 m backstroke Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
26.13 Aleksandra Urbańczyk
 Poland
26.27 Sanja Jovanović
 Croatia
26.45
100 m backstroke Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
55.42
CR
Alicja Tchórz
 Poland
57.17 Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir
 Iceland
57.42
200 m backstroke Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
1:59.84
CR
Daria Ustinova
 Russia
2:01.57 Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir
 Iceland
2:03.53
50 m breaststroke Jenna Laukkanen
 Finland
29.71 Fanny Lecluyse
 Belgium
29.84 Natalia Ivaneeva
 Russia
29.99
100 m breaststroke Jenna Laukkanen
 Finland
1:04.56 Moniek Nijhuis
 Netherlands
1:05.21 Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes
 Turkey
1:05.32
200 m breaststroke Fanny Lecluyse
 Belgium
2:18.49 Maria Astashkina
 Russia
2:19.69 Viktoriya Zeynep Gunes
 Turkey
2:19.73
50 m butterfly Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
24.58
CR
Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
25.04 Silvia Di Pietro
 Italy
25.26
100 m butterfly Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
55.03
CR
Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
55.68 Alexandra Wenk
 Germany
56.43
200 m butterfly Franziska Hentke
 Germany
2:03.01 Lara Grangeon
 France
2:03.85 Alessia Polieri
 Italy
2:04.37
100 m individual medley Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
56.67
WR
Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
 United Kingdom
57.65 Marrit Steenbergen
 Netherlands
59.00
200 m individual medley Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
2:02.53
CR
Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
 United Kingdom
2:05.13 Louise Hansson
 Sweden
2:07.96
400 m individual medley Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
4:19.75 Hannah Miley
 United Kingdom
4:26.87 Lara Grangeon
 France
4:29.14
4×50 m freestyle relay  Italy
Silvia Di Pietro (24.03)
Erika Ferraioli (23.59)
Aglaia Pezzato (24.14)
Federica Pellegrini (24.29)
1:36.05  Netherlands
Inge Dekker (24.41)
Femke Heemskerk (24.01)
Tamara van Vliet (24.52)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (23.26)
1:36.20  Russia
Rozaliya Nasretdinova (24.40)
Veronika Popova (23.92)
(24.19)
Nataliya Lovtsova (24.11)
1:36.62
4×50 m medley relay  Netherlands
(27.51)
Moniek Nijhuis (29.27)
Inge Dekker (25.10)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (22.97)
1:44.85  Sweden
Louise Hansson (27.23)
Sophie Hansson (29.82)
Sarah Sjöström (24.33)
Magdalena Kuras (23.96)
1:45.34  Italy
Elena Gemo (26.95)
Martina Carraro (30.06)
Silvia Di Pietro (24.98)
Erika Ferraioli (23.74)
1:45.73

Legend: WR - World record; ER - European record; CR - Championship record

Mixed events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×50 m mixed freestyle  Italy
Federico Bocchia (21.58)
Marco Orsi (20.46)
Silvia Di Pietro (23.63)
Erika Ferraioli (23.59)
1:29.26
CR
 Russia
Evgeny Sedov (21.14)
Nikita Konovalov (20.85)
Nataliya Lovtsova (23.63)
Rozaliya Nasretdinova (23.97)
1:29.59  Netherlands
Jesse Puts (21.74)
Ben Schwietert (21.78)
Inge Dekker (23.78)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (22.73)
1:30.03
4×50 m mixed medley  Italy
Simone Sabbioni (23.50)
Fabio Scozzoli (25.99)
Silvia Di Pietro (25.24)
Erika Ferraioli (23.60)
1:38.33
CR
 Russia
Andrei Shabasov (23.52)
Andrei Nikolaev (25.69)
(25.47)
Rozaliya Nasretdinova (23.68)
1:38.36  Belarus
Pavel Sankovich (23.50)
Ilya Shymanovich (26.64)
Sviatlana Khakhlova (25.33)
Aleksandra Gerasimenya (23.56)
1:39.03

Legend: WR - World record; ER - European record; CR - Championship record

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Israel)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary (HUN)113115
2 Italy (ITA)75517
3 Germany (GER)4217
4 Russia (RUS)37717
5 Poland (POL)3227
 Sweden (SWE)3227
7 Great Britain (GBR)27211
8 Netherlands (NED)2349
9 Finland (FIN)2002
10 Belgium (BEL)1315
11 Slovenia (SLO)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
13 Denmark (DEN)0314
14 Israel (ISR)*0213
15 Belarus (BLR)0134
16 France (FRA)0112
17 Iceland (ISL)0022
 Turkey (TUR)0022
19 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (24 nations)404141122


Participating nations[]

500 swimmers from 48 nations participated at the competition. The only LEN members did not participate are Gibraltar, Monaco, Montenegro and San Marino.[8][9]

  •  Albania (2)
  •  Andorra (2)
  •  Armenia (2)
  •  Austria (19)
  •  Azerbaijan (3)
  •  Belarus (13)
  •  Belgium (11)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (3)
  •  Bulgaria (2)
  •  Croatia (9)
  •  Cyprus (2)
  •  Czech Republic (27)
  •  Denmark (8)
  •  Estonia (16)
  •  Faroe Islands (3)
  •  Finland (22)
  •  France (13)
  •  Georgia (2)
  •  Germany (27)
  •  Great Britain (12)
  •  Greece (3)
  •  Hungary (27)
  •  Iceland (3)
  •  Ireland (2)
  •  Israel (46) (Host country)
  •  Italy (36)
  •  Kosovo (2)
  •  Latvia (3)
  •  Liechtenstein (1)
  •  Lithuania (7)
  •  Luxembourg (6)
  •  Macedonia (1)
  •  Malta (2)
  •  Moldova (3)
  •  Netherlands (13)
  •  Norway (8)
  •  Poland (8)
  •  Portugal (14)
  •  Romania (5)
  •  Russia (38)
  •  Serbia (7)
  •  Slovakia (12)
  •  Slovenia (10)
  •  Spain (4)
  •  Sweden (7)
  •   Switzerland (11)
  •  Turkey (18)
  •  Ukraine (5)

References[]

  1. ^ "Netanya (ISR) to host LEN's top s\c showcase in January 2015". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  2. ^ LEN moves 2015 Short Course Europeans to December
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Lord, Craig (December 6, 2015). "Laszlo Cseh Goes Longer On Longevity With s/c 1:49 Euro Mark & WR-Rattler 200 'Fly". Swimvortex. Archived from the original on 2017-08-19. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  4. ^ "Every Moment An Olympic Height: Katinka Hosszu Cracks 400m IM". Archived from the original on 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  5. ^ Keith, Braden (December 4, 2015). "Katinka Hosszu Breaks World Record in 100 IM". Swimswam. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  6. ^ Keith, Braden (December 4, 2015). "Gregorio Paltrinieri Breaks Oldest World Record on the Books in 1500". Swimswam. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  7. ^ Grace, Jeff (December 4, 2015). "Cseh Breaks Rogan's 2009 European Record in the Men's 200 IM". Swimswam. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  8. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  9. ^ Entries Netanya 2015 - Statistics Archived 2015-12-20 at the Wayback Machine

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