Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle

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Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates21–22 August
Competitors74 from 32 nations
Winning time47.98
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Italy

The Men's 100 metre freestyle competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 21–22 August.[1]

Records[]

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and championship records were as follows.

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record César Cielo  Brazil 46.91 Rome 30 July 2009
European record Alain Bernard  France 47.12 Rome 30 July 2009
Championship record Alain Bernard  France 47.50 Eindhoven 22 March 2008

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 09:47.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 2 Luca Leonardi  Italy 48.66 Q
2 7 5 Luca Dotto  Italy 48.84 Q
3 7 7 Dominik Kozma  Hungary 48.86 Q
4 8 6 Sebastiaan Verschuren  Netherlands 48.92 Q
5 8 3 Alexander Sukhorukov  Russia 48.93 Q
6 7 6 Marco Orsi  Italy 48.94
7 6 6 Sergey Fesikov  Russia 48.97 Q
8 7 4 Andrey Grechin  Russia 49.05
9 6 4 Fabien Gilot  France 49.08 Q
10 6 5 Pieter Timmers  Belgium 49.14 Q
10 8 4 Vladimir Morozov  Russia 49.14
12 6 7 Markus Deibler  Germany 49.19 Q
13 7 3 Florent Manaudou  France 49.24 Q
13 7 2 Filippo Magnini  Italy 49.24
15 4 8 Marius Radu  Romania 49.28 Q
16 5 6 Kristian Golomeev  Greece 49.49 Q
17 8 1 Grégory Mallet  France 49.57
18 7 1 Kacper Majchrzak  Poland 49.58 Q
19 6 2 Christos Katrantzis  Greece 49.62 Q
20 5 5 Markel Alberdi  Spain 49.66 Q
21 6 3 Mehdy Metella  France 49.68
22 8 0 Ben Proud  Great Britain 49.70 Q
23 7 0 Jasper Aerents  Belgium 49.77
24 8 8  Belarus 49.80
25 5 8 Mindaugas Sadauskas  Lithuania 49.84
26 4 9  Turkey 49.89
27 6 8 Emmanuel Vanluchene  Belgium 50.07
28 4 6 Christoffer Carlsen  Sweden 50.09
29 5 4 Krisztián Takács  Hungary 50.11
30 5 1  Poland 50.12
31 5 3 Péter Holoda  Hungary 50.14
32 6 9 Martin Verner  Czech Republic 50.18
33 8 7  Turkey 50.25
34 4 1 Mislav Sever  Croatia 50.28
35 5 2 Glenn Surgeloose  Belgium 50.29
36 4 7  Israel 50.34
37 8 9 Pjotr Degtjarjov  Estonia 50.44
38 3 1 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen  Finland 50.45
39 4 3  Netherlands 50.53
40 4 5 Sidni Hoxha  Albania 50.54
40 7 9 Norbert Trandafir  Romania 50.54
42 1 1 Tadas Duškinas  Lithuania 50.58
43 3 4 Radovan Siljevski  Serbia 50.60
44 5 7 Mario Todorović  Croatia 50.61
45 2 6 Daniel Macovei  Romania 50.62
46 5 9 Simonas Bilis  Lithuania 50.63
47 6 1 Bruno Ortiz-Cañavate  Spain 50.64
48 3 5  Poland 50.75
49 2 2 Alexandre Haldemann   Switzerland 50.80
50 3 8  Poland 50.86
51 3 6  Sweden 50.91
52 5 0  Israel 50.92
53 2 5 Christian Scherübl  Austria 51.03
54 1 4 Ensar Hajder  Bosnia and Herzegovina 51.05
55 4 0  Sweden 51.15
55 3 7 David Karasek   Switzerland 51.15
57 4 4  Croatia 51.20
58 2 1 Felix Auböck  Austria 51.22
59 6 0 Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate  Spain 51.27
59 2 3  Sweden 51.27
61 3 9  Serbia 51.30
62 3 2  Israel 51.40
63 1 3 Deividas Margevičius  Lithuania 51.56
64 3 0 Julien Henx  Luxembourg 51.58
65 2 4 Daniel Skaaning  Denmark 51.59
66 3 3  Croatia 51.71
67 2 8 Alin Coste  Romania 51.75
68 2 7  Bulgaria 51.84
69 2 0  Slovakia 51.85
70 1 5 Heiko Gigler  Austria 52.28
71 2 9  Georgia 52.30
72 1 2  Cyprus 52.75
73 1 6  Bosnia and Herzegovina 53.12
74 1 7  Estonia 54.65
4 2 Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or  Israel DNS
7 8 Kemal Arda Gürdal  Turkey DNS
8 5 Paul Biedermann  Germany DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held at 18.23.[3]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Florent Manaudou  France 48.61 Q
2 4 Luca Dotto  Italy 48.68 Q
3 3 Sergey Fesikov  Russia 48.91 Q
4 6 Pieter Timmers  Belgium 48.96
5 5 Sebastiaan Verschuren  Netherlands 49.05
6 1 Christos Katrantzis  Greece 49.07
7 8 Ben Proud  Great Britain 49.33
8 7 Kristian Golomeev  Greece 49.73

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Luca Leonardi  Italy 48.67 Q
1 6 Fabien Gilot  France 48.67 Q
3 5 Dominik Kozma  Hungary 48.83 Q
4 3 Alexander Sukhorukov  Russia 48.94 Q
5 7 Marius Radu  Romania 48.95 Q
6 2 Markus Deibler  Germany 49.13
7 1 Kacper Majchrzak  Poland 49.18
8 8 Markel Alberdi  Spain 49.55

Final[]

The final was held at 18:47.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Florent Manaudou  France 47.98
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Fabien Gilot  France 48.36
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Luca Leonardi  Italy 48.38
4 1 Alexander Sukhorukov  Russia 48.52
5 6 Luca Dotto  Italy 48.58
6 2 Dominik Kozma  Hungary 48.76
7 7 Sergey Fesikov  Russia 48.82
8 8 Marius Radu  Romania 49.05

References[]

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