Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke

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Women's 50 metre breaststroke
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates23–24 August
Competitors47 from 26 nations
Winning time29.89
Medalists
gold medal    Lithuania
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Netherlands

The Women's 50 metre breaststroke competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 23–24 August.[1]

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.48 Barcelona 3 August 2013
European record
Championship record Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 30.29 Budapest 15 August 2010

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 09:30.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 30.73 Q
2 3 5 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 30.75 Q
3 4 4 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.79 Q
4 4 3 Dorothea Brandt  Germany 30.82 Q
5 4 6 Sycerika McMahon  Ireland 31.02 Q
6 5 3 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 31.13 Q
7 4 5 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 31.21 Q
7 5 7 Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  Iceland 31.21 Q
9 3 4 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic 31.25 Q
10 3 2  Italy 31.36 Q
11 4 8 Martina Moravčíková  Czech Republic 31.45 Q
12 4 7 Amit Ivry  Israel 31.50 Q
13 3 3 Fiona Doyle  Ireland 31.63 Q
14 4 1  Finland 31.71 Q
15 5 1 Fanny Lecluyse  Belgium 31.84 Q
16 3 6 Caroline Ruhnau  Germany 31.85 Q
17 3 1  Denmark 31.90
18 3 7 Jenna Laukkanen  Finland 31.91
19 4 2 Jessica Vall  Spain 31.99
20 5 0 Maria Astashkina  Russia 32.01
21 2 2 Vitalina Simonova  Russia 32.03
22 4 9  Sweden 32.13
23 3 8 Tjaša Vozel  Slovenia 32.20
24 5 2 Marina García Urzainqui  Spain 32.43
25 2 3  Ukraine 32.45
26 2 5  France 32.53
27 4 0  Italy 32.54
28 3 0  Finland 32.64
29 3 9 Gizem Bozkurt  Turkey 32.68
30 2 0  Sweden 32.78
31 2 8  Czech Republic 32.79
32 5 8 Ivana Ninković  Bosnia and Herzegovina 32.82
33 2 6  France 32.83
34 1 3 Andrea Podmaníková  Slovakia 32.87
35 2 7  Austria 32.90
36 1 8  Estonia 32.91
37 2 9  Latvia 32.94
38 1 5 Maria Romanjuk  Estonia 33.14
39 2 1 Tatiana Chişca  Moldova 33.15
40 1 7  Norway 33.22
41 2 4 Lisa Zaiser  Austria 33.23
42 1 0 Alina Bulmag  Moldova 33.55
43 1 1  Croatia 33.72
44 1 4  Israel 33.73
45 1 2  Austria 34.05
46 1 6  Czech Republic 34.16
5 6  Italy DSQ
5 5 Sophie Taylor  Great Britain DNS
5 9 Birgit Koschischek  Austria DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held at 16:20.[3]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Dorothea Brandt  Germany 30.83 Q
2 4 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 30.98 Q
3 6 Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  Iceland 31.31 Q
4 3 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 31.32 q,swim-off
5 7 Amit Ivry  Israel 31.42
6 2  Italy 31.53
7 1  Finland 31.67
8 8 Caroline Ruhnau  Germany 31.79

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.88 Q, CR
2 5 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.74 Q
3 2 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic 31.09 Q
4 1 Fiona Doyle  Ireland 31.30 Q
5 6 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 31.32 q,swim-off
6 3 Sycerika McMahon  Ireland 31.50
7 7 Martina Moravčíková  Czech Republic 31.80
8 8 Fanny Lecluyse  Belgium 32.25

Swim-off[]

The swim-off was held at 18:19.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 31.23 Q
2 4 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 31.40

Final[]

The final was held at 16:09.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.89
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Jennie Johansson  Sweden 30.52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Moniek Nijhuis  Netherlands 30.64
4 8 Mariya Liver  Ukraine 30.68
5 3 Dorothea Brandt  Germany 30.82
6 2 Petra Chocová  Czech Republic 31.13
7 7 Fiona Doyle  Ireland 31.37
8 1 Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  Iceland 31.53

References[]

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