Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

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Men's 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates16–17 May
Competitors62 from 33 nations
Winning time58.36
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Lithuania
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The Men's 100 metre breaststroke competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 May 2016.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Adam Peaty  Great Britain 57.92 London 17 April 2015
European record
Championship record Adam Peaty  Great Britain 58.68 Berlin 18 August 2014

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held on 16 May at 11:11.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 58.94 Q
2 5 4 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 59.91 Q
3 6 4 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 59.95 Q
4 6 3 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 1:00.33 Q
5 7 2 Andrea Toniato  Italy 1:00.41 Q
6 6 5 Craig Benson  Great Britain 1:00.63
7 5 3 Anton Sveinn McKee  Iceland 1:00.79 Q
8 5 5 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 1:00.86 Q
9 6 2 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 1:01.13 Q
10 6 8 Peter Stevens  Slovenia 1:01.27 Q
11 7 3 Giacomo Perez-Dortona  France 1:01.29 Q
12 6 1 Valeriy Dymo  Ukraine 1:01.30 Q
13 7 5 Čaba Silađi  Serbia 1:01.44 Q
14 7 1 Matti Mattsson  Finland 1:01.49 Q
15 6 0 Gábor Financsek  Hungary 1:01.51 Q
16 6 6  Great Britain 1:01.56
17 4 4 Johannes Dietrich  Austria 1:01.57 Q
18 7 6 Yannick Käser   Switzerland 1:01.59 Q
19 4 0 Martin Allikvee  Estonia 1:01.60
20 5 6 Andrius Šidlauskas  Lithuania 1:01.65
20 6 7 Erik Persson  Sweden 1:01.65
22 5 2 Nicholas Quinn  Ireland 1:01.69
23 3 1  Bulgaria 1:01.83
24 7 0 Johannes Skagius  Sweden 1:01.84
25 5 7  France 1:01.85
26 4 7 Dávid Horváth  Hungary 1:02.04
27 4 2 Martin Liivamägi  Estonia 1:02.05
28 4 3 Demir Atasoy  Turkey 1:02.06
29 7 7  Ireland 1:02.15
30 7 8 Dmytro Oseledets  Ukraine 1:02.22
31 2 4  Czech Republic 1:02.23
31 5 1 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 1:02.23
33 4 8  Croatia 1:02.26
34 7 9  Belgium 1:02.33
35 3 0 Marek Botík  Slovakia 1:02.57
36 3 5  Israel 1:02.59
37 3 4  Israel 1:02.64
38 2 7  Finland 1:02.65
39 6 9 Max Pilger  Germany 1:02.66
40 5 9 Martti Aljand  Estonia 1:02.67
41 5 0  Norway 1:02.71
42 3 8 Daniils Bobrovs  Latvia 1:02.86
43 2 5 Christopher Rothbauer  Austria 1:02.89
44 4 6   Switzerland 1:02.91
45 4 5 Eduardo Solaeche  Spain 1:03.20
46 2 3  Austria 1:03.23
47 2 6 Gal Nevo  Israel 1:03.30
48 1 4 Irakli Bolkvadze  Georgia 1:03.41
49 2 2 Filipp Provorkov  Estonia 1:03.46
49 3 3 Nikolajs Maskaļenko  Latvia 1:03.46
51 3 9 Itay Goldfaden  Israel 1:03.47
52 3 6   Switzerland 1:03.49
53 2 0 Marko Blaževski  North Macedonia 1:03.57
54 3 2  Norway 1:03.73
55 3 7 Jolann Bovey   Switzerland 1:03.75
56 2 9 Christoph Meier  Liechtenstein 1:03.80
57 2 1  Turkey 1:03.98
58 1 5  Bulgaria 1:04.14
59 4 1  Ireland 1:04.76
60 1 3  Cyprus 1:04.79
61 1 6  Albania 1:08.28
5 8 Dimitrios Koulouris  Greece DSQ
2 8 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen  Finland DNS
4 9  Turkey DNS

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held on 16 May 18:44.[4]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 59.67 Q
2 5 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 1:00.06 Q
3 3 Anton Sveinn McKee  Iceland 1:00.98 Q
4 8 Yannick Käser   Switzerland 1:01.13 Q
5 6 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 1:01.14
6 7 Čaba Silađi  Serbia 1:01.27
7 1 Gábor Financsek  Hungary 1:01.46
8 2 Giacomo Perez-Dortona  France 1:01.56

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 58.74 Q
2 5 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 59.99 Q
3 3 Andrea Toniato  Italy 1:00.48 Q
4 6 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 1:00.59 Q
5 1 Matti Mattsson  Finland 1:01.32
6 7 Valeriy Dymo  Ukraine 1:01.41
7 2 Peter Stevens  Slovenia 1:01.53
8 8 Johannes Dietrich  Austria 1:01.65

Final[]

The final was held on 17 May 18:36.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 58.36 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 59.73
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Giedrius Titenis  Lithuania 1:00.10
4 2 Andrea Toniato  Italy 1:00.42
5 7 Panagiotis Samilidis  Greece 1:00.66
6 6 Damir Dugonjič  Slovenia 1:00.75
7 1 Anton Sveinn McKee  Iceland 1:01.29
8 8 Yannick Käser   Switzerland 1:01.36

References[]

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