Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre freestyle

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Women's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates3 August (heats and semifinals)
4 August (final)
Competitors55 from 29 nations
Winning time23.74
Medalists
gold medal    Sweden
silver medal    Denmark
bronze medal    Netherlands
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The Women's 50 metre freestyle competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 3 and 4 August 2018.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
European record
Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 23.67 Budapest 29 July 2017
Championship record Ranomi Kromowidjojo  Netherlands 24.07 London 22 May 2016

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
3 August Semifinal Pernille Blume  Denmark 23.85 CR
4 August Final Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 23.74 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held on 3 August at 10:13.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 24.14 Q
2 4 4 Pernille Blume  Denmark 24.27 Q
3 6 5 Maria Kameneva  Russia 24.39 Q, NR
4 5 5 Tamara van Vliet  Netherlands 24.77 Q
5 5 4 Ranomi Kromowidjojo  Netherlands 24.82 Q
6 4 3 Kim Busch  Netherlands 24.93
7 5 6 Theodora Drakou  Greece 24.98 Q
8 6 6 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 25.00 Q
9 6 3 Rozaliya Nasretdinova  Russia 25.01 Q
10 3 8 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 25.20 Q
11 4 7 Erika Ferraioli  Italy 25.28 Q
12 6 7 Nina Kost   Switzerland 25.29 Q
13 6 2 Lidón Muñoz  Spain 25.32 Q
14 5 7 Andrea Murez  Israel 25.36 Q
15 4 1 Anika Apostalon  Czech Republic 25.37 Q
16 5 9 Alexandra Touretski   Switzerland 25.47 Q
17 5 8 Anna Dowgiert  Poland 25.49 QSO
17 6 8  Italy 25.49 QSO
19 5 1 Anna Hopkin  Great Britain 25.53
19 5 3 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 25.53
21 3 5 Gabriela Ņikitina  Latvia 25.58
22 6 1 Anouchka Martin  France 25.59
23 4 8 Neža Klančar  Slovenia 25.62
24 6 0 Freya Anderson  Great Britain 25.70
25 5 2 Susann Bjørnsen  Norway 25.73
26 6 9 Anna Kolářová  Czech Republic 25.77
27 4 2 Mélanie Henique  France 25.81
27 4 6 Yuliya Khitraya  Belarus 25.81
29 2 5 Lena Kreundl  Austria 25.82
30 5 0 Nastassia Karakouskaya  Belarus 25.84
31 3 7 Ieva Maļuka  Latvia 25.88
32 3 6 Selen Özbilen  Turkey 25.97
33 4 0  Ukraine 26.00
34 3 3 Kalia Antoniou  Cyprus 26.02
35 2 6  Denmark 26.16
36 3 2 Magdalena Kuras  Sweden 26.19
36 3 9 Janja Šegel  Slovenia 26.19
38 3 4 Lucy Hope  Great Britain 26.22
39 2 4 Jenna Laukkanen  Finland 26.42
40 2 3  Latvia 26.53
41 3 1  Estonia 26.54
42 4 9  Belgium 26.56
43 2 9  Poland 26.74
44 1 5 Ida Hulkko  Finland 26.76
45 2 8 Cornelia Pammer  Austria 26.77
46 3 0  Estonia 26.80
47 2 7 Laura Benková  Slovakia 26.81
48 2 1  Turkey 26.93
49 2 2 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 27.07
50 1 4 Nikol Merizaj  Albania 27.21
51 1 7 Aleyna Özkan  Turkey 27.79
52 2 0  San Marino 27.81
53 1 2  San Marino 27.86
54 1 1  San Marino 28.01
55 1 8  Kosovo 28.16
1 0  Kosovo Did not start
1 3 Fatima Alkaramova  Azerbaijan
1 6 Ani Poghosyan  Armenia
1 9 Ekaterina Avramova  Turkey

Swim-off[]

The swim-off was held on 3 August at 11:47.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Anna Dowgiert  Poland 25.11 Q
2 5  Italy 25.25

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were held on 3 August at 17:18.[5]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Pernille Blume  Denmark 23.85 Q, CR, NR
2 5 Tamara van Vliet  Netherlands 24.70 Q
3 6 Rozaliya Nasretdinova  Russia 24.86 Q
4 3 Theodora Drakou  Greece 24.96 Q
5 7 Lidón Muñoz  Spain 25.15
6 1 Anika Apostalon  Czech Republic 25.22
7 8 Anna Dowgiert  Poland 25.34
8 2 Erika Ferraioli  Italy 25.39

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 23.92 Q
2 5 Maria Kameneva  Russia 24.21 Q, NR
3 3 Ranomi Kromowidjojo  Netherlands 24.58 Q
4 2 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 25.04 Q, NR
5 6 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 25.07
6 7 Nina Kost   Switzerland 25.21
7 8 Alexandra Touretski   Switzerland 25.22
8 1 Andrea Murez  Israel 25.39

Final[]

The final was held on 4 August at 18:23.[6]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 23.74 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Pernille Blume  Denmark 23.75 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Ranomi Kromowidjojo  Netherlands 24.21
4 3 Maria Kameneva  Russia 24.40
5 7 Rozaliya Nasretdinova  Russia 25.04
6 2 Tamara van Vliet  Netherlands 25.11
7 1 Theodora Drakou  Greece 25.14
8 8 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 25.16

References[]

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