European Junior Swimming Championships

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The European Junior Swimming Championships is an annual swimming competition for European swimmers organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation and held over five days.[1] The competitor age for females was 15 to 16 years; for males it is 17 to 18 years until 2015.[1] From 2016 the competitor age is for females 14 to 17 years and for males 15 to 18 years.[2]

History[]

Until 1989 the European Junior Diving Championships was held together with European Junior Swimming Championships, and even since then has sometimes been co-hosted with the European Junior Swimming Championships, for example in Palma de Mallorca in 2006.

A stand-alone European Junior Swimming Championships was not held in 2015; instead the junior swimming events formed the bulk aquatics program at the 2015 European Games. European Games champions and medalists for that year were simultaneously treated as champions and medalists of the European Junior Swimming Championships for the purposes of 2015.

Venues[]

Number Year Host City Country Date
1 Linköping  Sweden 13–15 August
2 Vienna  Austria 15–17 August
3 Rotterdam  Netherlands 12–15 August
4 Leeds  Great Britain 8–11 August
5 Geneva   Switzerland 7–10 August
6 Oslo  Norway 5–8 August
7 Florence  Italy 27–30 July
8 Skövde  Sweden 7–10 August
9 Innsbruck  Austria 26–29 August
10 Mulhouse  France 5–8 August
11 Luxembourg City  Luxembourg 26–29 July
12 1985 Geneva   Switzerland 25–28 July
13 West Berlin 25–27 July
14 Rome  Italy 23–26 July
15 1988 Amersfoort  Netherlands 28–31 July
16 Leeds  Great Britain 28–30 July
17 Dunkirk  France 26–29 July
18 Antwerp  Belgium 1–4 August
19 1992 Leeds  Great Britain 13–16 August
20 Istanbul  Turkey 8–11 July
21 Pardubice  Czech Republic 4–7 August
22 Geneva   Switzerland 19–22 July
23 Copenhagen  Denmark 7–10 August
24 Glasgow  Great Britain 31 July – 3 August
25 Antwerp  Belgium 30 July – 2 August
26 Moscow  Russia 14–17 July
27 2000 Dunkirk  France 27–30 July
28 2001 Malta  Malta 5–8 July
29 2002 Linz  Austria 11–14 July
30 2003 Glasgow  Great Britain 31 July – 3 August
31 2004 Lisbon  Portugal 15–18 July
32 2005 Budapest  Hungary 14–17 July
33 2006 Palma de Mallorca  Spain 6–9 July
34 2007 Antwerp  Belgium 18–22 July
35 2008 Belgrade  Serbia 30 July – 3 August
36 2009 Prague  Czech Republic 8–12 July
37 2010 Helsinki  Finland 14–18 July
38 2011 Belgrade  Serbia 6–10 July
39 2012 Antwerp  Belgium 4–8 July
40 2013 Poznań  Poland 10–14 July
41 2014 Dordrecht  Netherlands 9–13 July
42 2015* Baku  Azerbaijan 23–27 June
43 2016 Hódmezővásárhely  Hungary 6–10 July
44 2017 Netanya  Israel 28 June – 2 July
45 2018 Helsinki  Finland 4–8 July
46 2019 Kazan  Russia 3–7 July
47 2020 Aberdeen  Great Britain 8–12 July Cancelled
48 2021 Rome  Italy 6–11 July
  • As the aquatics program of the 2015 European Games.

Championships records[]

All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. All times are swum in a long-course (50m) pool.

Men[]

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m freestyle 21.83  Germany 7 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [3]
100m freestyle 47.30 David Popovici  Romania 8 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [4]
200m freestyle 1:45.26 sf David Popovici  Romania 9 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [5]
400m freestyle 3:46.26 Yannick Agnel  France 14 July 2010 2010 Championships Helsinki, Finland
800m freestyle 7:51.20 Yiğit Aslan  Turkey 11 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [6]
1500m freestyle 15:01.59 Kirill Martynychev  Russia 4 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [7]
50m backstroke 24.52 Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 7 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [8]
100m backstroke 53.52 = Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 5 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [9]
100m backstroke 53.52 = Daniel Martin  Romania 5 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [10]
200m backstroke 1:55.83 Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 7 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [11]
50m breaststroke 27.23 h Nicolò Martinenghi  Italy 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [12]
100m breaststroke 59.23 Nicolò Martinenghi  Italy 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [13]
200m breaststroke 2:10.71 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 18 July 2007 2007 Championships Antwerp, Belgium
50m butterfly 23.48 Noè Ponti   Switzerland 3 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [14]
100m butterfly 51.35 Egor Kuimov  Russia 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [15]
200m butterfly 1:53.79 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [16]
200m individual medley 1:59.17  Great Britain 6 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [17]
400m individual medley 4:14.65 Semen Makovich  Russia 14 July 2013 2013 Championships Poznań, Poland
4×100m freestyle relay 3:16.58
 Italy 12 July 2009 2009 Championships Prague, Czech Republic
4×200m freestyle relay 7:15.46
 Hungary 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [18]
4×100m medley relay 3:35.24
 Italy 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [19]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Women[]

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m freestyle 24.87  Russia 11 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [20]
100m freestyle 53.97 Marrit Steenbergen  Netherlands 24 June 2015 2015 Championships Baku, Azerbaijan [21]
200m freestyle 1:57.51 Isabel Gose  Germany 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [22]
400m freestyle 4:05.89 Ajna Késely  Hungary 5 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [23]
800m freestyle 8:21.91 Merve Tuncel  Turkey 7 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [24]
1500m freestyle 15:55.23 Merve Tuncel  Turkey 10 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [25]
50m backstroke 27.82 Daria Vaskina  Russia 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [26]
100m backstroke 59.62 Polina Egorova  Russia 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [27]
200m backstroke 2:08.97 Polina Egorova  Russia 29 June 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [28]
50m breaststroke 29.75 h Benedetta Pilato  Italy 6 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [29]
100m breaststroke 1:05.48 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 14 July 2013 2013 Championships Poznań, Poland
200m breaststroke 2:21.07 sf Evgenia Chikunova  Russia 4 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [30]
50m butterfly 26.14  Russia 10 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [31]
100m butterfly 57.39 Anastasiya Shkurdai  Belarus 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [32]
200m butterfly 2:08.41  Russia 8 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [33]
200m individual medley 2:13.03 Ilaria Cusinato  Italy 10 July 2016 2016 Championships Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary [34]
400m individual medley 4:40.64  Spain 3 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [35]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:40.10
  •  (55.29)
  •  (54.61)
  •  (55.67)
  •  (54.53)
 Russia 10 July 2021 2021 Championships Rome, Italy [36]
4×200m freestyle relay 7:58.99
  •  (2:01.00)
    Fanni Gyurinovics
  •  (2:00.46)
  •  (2:00.25)
  •  (1:57.28)
    Ajna Késely
 Hungary 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Netanya, Israel [37]
4×100m medley relay 4:01.83
  •  (1:00.50)
    Daria Vaskina
  •  (1:07.86)
  •  (58.27)
  •  (55.20)
 Russia 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [38]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Mixed[]

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×100m freestyle relay 3:28.43
  •  (49.54)
  •  (49.49)
  •  (54.98)
  •  (54.42)
    Isabel Marie Gose
 Germany 4 July 2019 2019 Championships Kazan, Russia [39]
4×100m medley relay 3:47.99
  •  (1:00.15)
    Daria Vaskina
  •  (1:00.90)
  •  (52.00)
    Andrei Minakov
  •  (54.94)
 Russia 7 July 2018 2018 Championships Helsinki, Finland [40]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

All-time medal table[]

(updated after the 2011 edition)

  • Medals earned in swimming and diving
Rank Country Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Total
1  Russia 205 181 138 522
2  East Germany 198 148 131 477
3  Germany 184 165 147 496
4  Soviet Union 1980–1991 135 109 83 327
5  Hungary 121 113 89 323
6  Italy 116 145 149 410
7  Ukraine 103 80 74 257
8  Great Britain 79 122 132 333
9  France 44 65 78 187
10  Poland 39 38 56 133
11  West Germany 36 46 70 152
12  Netherlands 36 46 46 128
13  Romania 36 44 53 133
14  Spain 35 30 28 93
15  Sweden 29 44 66 139
16  Austria 15 6 10 31
17  Greece 12 9 35 55
18  Croatia 10 9 10 29
19  Czechoslovakia 9 10 9 28
20  Belarus 8 12 17 37
21  Slovenia 8 7 7 22
22  Denmark 6 13 9 28
23  Czech Republic 6 5 10 21
24  Serbia 6 3 0 9
25  Finland 5 15 10 30
26  Belgium 5 11 12 28
27  Yugoslavia 5 10 4 19
28  Ireland 5 1 2 8
29  Portugal 4 8 10 22
30  Bulgaria 4 8 2 14
31  Turkey 4 3 5 12
32  Israel 3 5 10 18
33  Lithuania 3 0 3 6
34  Faroe Islands 3 0 0 3
35   Switzerland 2 1 3 6
36  Luxembourg 2 1 0 3
37  Iceland 1 5 1 7
38  North Macedonia 1 3 2 6
39  Norway 0 4 3 7
40  Estonia 0 2 3 5
41  Slovakia 0 1 3 4
42  Cyprus 0 0 1 1
 Latvia 0 0 1 1
Totale 1468 1473 1468 4409

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