Daniil Markov (swimmer)

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Daniil Markov
2018-10-10 Swimming Boys' 50m Freestyle Final at 2018 Summer Youth Olympics by Sandro Halank–017.jpg
Markov in 2018
Personal information
Full nameDaniil Dmitrievich Markov
National teamRussia Russia
Born (2000-04-21) 21 April 2000 (age 21)[1]
Russia
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, butterfly
Medal record
Men's swimming
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships (SC) 1 1 1
European Championships (SC) 1 1 0
Swimming World Cup 1 2 0
Summer Youth Olympics 3 3 0
Total 6 7 1
Representing Russian Swimming Federation
World Championships (SC)
Gold medal – first place 2021 Abu Dhabi 4×100 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2021 Abu Dhabi 4×50 m freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Abu Dhabi 4×50 m mixed freestyle
Representing  Russia
European Championships (SC)
Gold medal – first place 2019 Glasgow 4×50 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2021 Kazan 4×50 m medley
Swimming World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kazan 4×50 m mixed freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2018 Kazan 4×100 m mixed freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2021 Kazan 4×50 m mixed medley
World University Games
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Naples 50 m freestyle
Summer Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2018 Buenos Aires 4×100 m freestyle
Gold medal – first place 2018 Buenos Aires 4×100 m mixed freestyle
Gold medal – first place 2018 Buenos Aires 4×100 m medley
Silver medal – second place 2018 Buenos Aires 50 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2018 Buenos Aires 50 m butterfly
Silver medal – second place 2018 Buenos Aires 4×100 m mixed medley
European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Helsinki 4×100 m freestyle
Gold medal – first place 2018 Helsinki 4×100 m medley
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Helsinki 50 m butterfly

Daniil Dmitrievich Markov (born 21 April 2000) is a Russian competitive swimmer. He is a former world junior record holder in the 4×100 metre medley relay. At the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics he won three gold medals and three silver medals. He he also won a gold medal and a silver medal at different European Short Course Swimming Championships. At the 2018 European Junior Swimming Championships he won two gold medals and one bronze medal. He won one gold medal, one silver medal, and one bronze medal in freestyle relay events at the 2021 World Short Course Championships.

Background[]

Markov was born 21 April 2000 in Russia.[1]

Career[]

2018[]

2018 European Junior Championships[]

2018 European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m freestyle 3:18.21
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m medley 3:35.58
Bronze medal – third place 50 m butterfly 23.77

At the 2018 European Junior Swimming Championships in Helsinki, Finland in July, Markov swam a personal best time in the 100 metres of freestyle he swam leading off the 4×100 metre freestyle relay in the prelims on day one of competition, 4 July, with a time of 49.44 seconds. In the final of the event later the same day, he helped the finals relay team achieve a gold-medal-winning time of 3:18.21 by splitting a 50.12 for the lead-off leg of the relay.[2] In the final of the 50 metre butterfly during the same finals session as the 4×100 metre freestyle relay final, Markov won the bronze medal with a time of 23.77 seconds, finishing just 0.21 seconds behind gold medalist Andrei Minakov, also of Russia, and 0.09 seconds after silver medalist Tomoe Hvas of Norway.[3] Markov won his third and final medal of the Championships on the last day of competition, anchoring the 4×100 metre medley relay with a time of 49.45 seconds for his 100 metre portion of freestyle and finishing the relay at a time of 3:35.58 to win the gold medal along with relay teammates Kliment Kolesnikov, Vladislav Gerasimenko, and Andrei Minakov.[2]

2018 Swimming World Cup: Kazan[]

Gaining addition racing experience after the European Junior Championships and before the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, Markov competed at the 2018 Swimming World Cup stop in Kazan at the Palace of Water Sports and conducted in long course metres. In the prelims heats of the 50 metre freestyle, Markov qualified for the final ranking eighth with a time of 23.10 seconds.[4] In the final, he swam the 50 metres of freestyle in 23.11 seconds to place eighth.[5][6] For the 4×100 metre freestyle relay the next day, Markov split 50.54 seconds for the second leg of the relay, helping it achieve a time of 3:30.94 and win the silver medal in the event.[7][8]

2018 Summer Youth Olympics[]

2018 Summer Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m mixed freestyle 3:28.50 (h)
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m freestyle 3:18.11
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m medley 3:35.17 (WJ)
Silver medal – second place 50 m freestyle 22.37
Silver medal – second place 50 m butterfly 23.63
Silver medal – second place 4×100 m mixed medley 3:51.46 (h)

On the first day of the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Markov won his first gold medal in the 4×100 metre mixed freestyle relay for his efforts in the prelims heats, where he swam a 50.28 for the lead-off leg of the relay to qualify the relay to the final ranked eighth. For his next event, the 100 metre butterfly, Markov swam a personal best time of 53.91 seconds in the prelims heats before placing 13th overall in the semifinals with a time of 54.07 seconds.[9] Day three of competition, Markov ranked first in the semifinals of the 50 metre freestyle with a time of 22.30 seconds and qualified for the final.[10] Following his semifinals performance, Markov won a gold medal in the 4×100 metre freestyle relay with finals relay members Kliment Kolesnikov, Vladislav Gerasimenko, and Andrei Minakov in a time of 3:18.11.[11][12] On day four, Markov won his first individual medal of the Youth Olympic Games in the 50 metre freestyle, placing second and winning the silver medal in a time of 22.37 seconds, which was just 0.04 seconds slower than gold medalist Thomas Ceccon of Italy.[13][14] Later in the day, Markov won a gold medal and set a world junior record in the 4×100 metre medley relay at 3:35.17, splitting a 49.19 for the freestyle leg of the relay.[15][16]

The fifth day of competition, Markov won a silver medal in the 50 metre butterfly, finishing second with a time of 23.63 seconds, which was 0.01 seconds behind gold medalist Andrei Minakov and a time Tomoe Hvas tied by finishing at the exact same time, resulting in both Markov and Tomoe Hvas earning silver medals.[17][18] Earlier on day five he competed in the 100 metre freestyle prelims heats, placing seventh overall with a time of 50.60 seconds, qualifying for the semifinals and choosing to withdraw from competition following the prelims stage of competition. On the sixth and final day, Markov competed in his eighth event and won his sixth medal, contributing to the silver medal win in the 4×100 metre mixed medley relay by swimming the butterfly leg of the relay in the prelims and helping qualify the relay to the final ranked third, he won a silver medal when the finals relay finished second in a time of 3:51.46.[9]

2019[]

2019 World University Games[]

On 4 July 2019, at the 2019 World University Games conducted at Piscina Felice Scandone in Naples, Italy, Markov sixth in the semifinals of the 50 metre butterfly with a time of 23.78 seconds, qualifying for the final the next day.[19] In the final of the 50 metre butterfly on 5 July, he placed sixth with a time of 23.91 seconds.[20] Four days later, Markov tied for eighth placed in the semifinals of the 50 metre freestyle and had to compete in a swim-off where he and the person he tied, Cameron Kidd of Canada, raced each other and the faster swimmer, Markov with a time of 22.23 seconds, qualified for the final of the event.[21] Come the final of the event the following day, 10 July, Markov won the bronze medal in the event with a time of 22.39 seconds.[22]

2019 European Short Course Championships[]

2019 European Championships
Gold medal – first place 4×50 m freestyle 1:22.92 (h)

At the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland on 4 December for the 2019 European Short Course Swimming Championships, Markov swum the second leg of the 4×50 metre freestyle relay in a time of 21.36 seconds in the prelims heats, helping advance the relay to the final of the event ranking first at 1:25.07.[23] When the Russia finals relay, which did not include Markov, finished first in the final of the event with a time of 1:22.92, all the Russia relay team swimmers in the prelims and the final won a gold medal for their contributions to the win.[24]

2021[]

2021 Swimming World Cup: Kazan[]

2021 World Cup – Kazan
Gold medal – first place 4×50 m mixed freestyle 1:33.73
Silver medal – second place 4×50 m mixed medley 1:40.83

On the first day of the 2021 Swimming World Cup stop in Kazan, 28 October, Markov qualified for the final of the 50 metre freestyle ranked sixth with a time of 21.51 seconds from the prelims heats.[25] In the final of the 50 metre freestyle the same day, he placed fifth in 21.40 seconds.[26] The next day, Markov swam a personal best time of 47.18 seconds in the prelims heats of the 100 metre freestyle, advancing to the final of the event ranked sixth.[27] For the final he placed eighth, finishing in a time of 47.81 seconds.[28] Later in the same finals session, Markov led-off the 4×50 metre mixed freestyle relay in a time of 21.62 seconds in the final to help attain a gold medal victory in a time of 1:33.73.[29][30] Day three, the final day of competition, Markov advanced to the final of the 50 metre butterfly with his time of 22.87 seconds in the prelims heats.[31] Markov placed fourth in the final, swimming a time of 22.57 seconds and finishing less than a quarter of a second behind the bronze medalist in the event, Kyle Chalmers of Australia.[32] In his final event, Markov won a silver medal in the final of the 4×50 metre mixed medley relay, splitting a time of 21.30 seconds for the freestyle leg of the relay to contribute to the total time of 1:40.83.[33]

2021 European Short Course Championships[]

2021 European Championships
Silver medal – second place 4×50 m medley 1:30.79 (h)

In the prelims of the 4×50 metre medley relay event at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Kazan, Markov split a 22.48 for the butterfly leg of the relay, helping qualify the Russia relay to the final ranked first with a time of 1:32.69.[34] For the finals relay, Vladimir Morozov substituted in for Markov for the butterfly leg and when the finals relay placed second with a time of 1:30.79 all prelims and finals relay team members, including Markov, won a silver medal for their efforts.[35]

2021 World Short Course Championships[]

2021 World Championships
Gold medal – first place 4×100 m freestyle 3:03.45 (h)
Silver medal – second place 4×50 m freestyle 1:23.75 (h)
Bronze medal – third place 4×50 m mixed freestyle 1:28.97 (h)

Markov was one of the athletes named to the Russia national team for the 2021 World Short Course Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in December.[36] In the prelims heats of the 4×100 metre freestyle relay on day one, Markov split a 47.00 to help qualify the relay to the final ranked first with relay teammates Andrei Minakov, Vladimir Morozov, and Aleksandr Shchegolev.[37][38] The finals relay, which did not include Markov, placed first and Markov won a gold medal for his prelims contributions.[39] The next day, in the morning prelims session, Markov split a 21.30 for the second leg of the 4×50 metre mixed freestyle relay, qualifying the relay for the final ranked first with the help of his prelims relay teammates.[40] On the finals relay, Vladimir Morozov substituted in for Markov and all prelims and finals relay members won the bronze medal when the finals relay finished third in 1:28.97.[41] Day three of competition, Markov ranked 14th in the prelims heats of the 50 metre freestyle with a time of 21.50 seconds, qualifying for the semifinals in the evening.[42] In the semifinals in the evening, Markov swam a personal best time of 21.33 seconds, ranked tenth overall, and did not advance to the final of the event.[43] On the fourth day of competition, Markov split a 21.47 for the second leg of the 4×50 metre freestyle relay in the prelims heats, helping advance the relay tied in rank for first with the relay team from Italy with a time of 1:24.95.[44] For the finals relay, Daniil Markov was substituted out, Andrei Minakov substituted in, and the relay won the silver medal in a time of 1:23.75.[45]

Personal best times[]

Long course metres (50 m pool)[]

Event Time Meet Location Date Ref
50 m freestyle 22.23 so 2019 World University Games Naples, Italy 9 July 2019 [21]
100 m freestyle 49.44 r, h 2018 European Junior Championships Helsinki, Finland 4 July 2019 [2]
50 m butterfly 23.39 2021 Russian Championships Kazan 4 April 2021 [1]
100 m butterfly 53.91 h 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 October 2018 [9]

Legend: h – heat; r – relay 1st leg; so – swim-off

Short course metres (25 m pool)[]

Event Time Meet Location Date Ref
50 m freestyle 21.33 sf 2021 World Short Course Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 18 December 2021 [43]
100 m freestyle 47.18 h 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup Kazan 29 October 2021 [27]
50 m butterfly 22.40 2019 Russian Short Course Championships Kazan 9 November 2019 [1]
100 m butterfly 50.97 2019 Russian Short Course Championships Kazan 6 November 2019 [1]

Legend: sf – semifinal; h – heat

Records[]

World junior records[]

Long course metres[]

No. Event Time Meet Location Date Status Age Ref
1 4x100 m medley relay 3:35.17 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 October 2018 18 Former [9][15][16]

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