Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre freestyle

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Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates20 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
21 May 2021 (final)
Competitors76 from 34 nations
Winning time1:44.79
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The Men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 and 21 May 2021.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record Paul Biedermann  Germany 1:42.00 Rome 28 July 2009
European record
Championship record Pieter van den Hoogenband  Netherlands 1:44.89 Berlin 2 August 2002

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
21 May Final Martin Malyutin  Russia 1:44.79 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were started on 20 May at 10:00.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 5 Martin Malyutin  Russia 1:46.30 Q
2 8 4 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:46.85 Q
3 6 4 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 1:46.88 Q
4 7 6 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 1:47.27 Q
5 7 2 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 1:47.28 Q
6 8 7 Robin Hanson  Sweden 1:47.31 Q
7 6 5 Filippo Megli  Italy 1:47.35 Q
8 7 8 Jordan Pothain  France 1:47.44 Q
9 7 4 Duncan Scott  Great Britain 1:47.45 Q
10 8 2 Stefano Ballo  Italy 1:47.66 Q
11 7 5 Ivan Girev  Russia 1:47.69 Q
12 8 1 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 1:47.78 Q
13 7 7 Velimir Stjepanović  Serbia 1:47.83 Q
14 8 0 Jonathan Atsu  France 1:47.84 Q
15 6 6 Marco De Tullio  Italy 1:48.05
16 7 3 Aleksandr Shchegolev  Russia 1:48.12
17 7 1 Nils Liess   Switzerland 1:48.13 Q
18 6 3 Aleksandr Krasnykh  Russia 1:48.32
19 8 9 César Castro  Spain 1:48.37 Q
20 5 1 David Popovici  Romania 1:48.38 NR
21 5 6 Alexei Sancov  Moldova 1:48.42
22 6 1 Baturalp Ünlü  Turkey 1:48.44
23 5 4 Enzo Tesic  France 1:48.47
24 7 9 Sebastien De Meulemeester  Belgium 1:48.48
25 6 0 Gábor Zombori  Hungary 1:48.84
26 5 2 Denis Loktev  Israel 1:48.97
27 3 4  Denmark 1:48.99
28 8 8 Kacper Majchrzak  Poland 1:49.14
29 6 9 Luc Kroon  Netherlands 1:49.16
30 5 5  Belgium 1:49.29
31 4 6 Jan Hołub  Poland 1:49.39
32 3 5  Poland 1:49.43
33 5 9  Denmark 1:49.53
34 4 0  Czech Republic 1:49.66
35 4 2  Spain 1:49.76
36 6 8 Stefano Di Cola  Italy 1:49.81
37 5 8 Gal Cohen Groumi  Israel 1:49.91
38 8 3 Matthew Richards  Great Britain 1:50.17
39 5 0 Daniel Namir  Israel 1:50.24
40 4 5  Belgium 1:50.26
41 5 7  France 1:50.41
42 3 2  Sweden 1:50.59
43 4 3  Spain 1:50.68
44 4 8  Lithuania 1:50.78
45 2 4  Denmark 1:50.88
46 4 4 Miguel Durán  Spain 1:50.91
47 3 9  Portugal 1:51.10
48 4 7 Ron Polonsky  Israel 1:51.27
49 2 1  Slovenia 1:51.44
50 3 3  Czech Republic 1:51.65
51 4 1 Yordan Yanchev  Bulgaria 1:51.89
52 3 6 Markus Lie  Norway 1:51.98
52 3 0  Luxembourg 1:51.98
54 3 8  Turkey 1:52.02
55 3 7 Pit Brandenburger  Luxembourg 1:52.14
56 4 9  Belgium 1:52.15
57 2 6  Sweden 1:52.26
58 2 3  Turkey 1:52.34
59 5 3 Jan Świtkowski  Poland 1:52.45
60 2 9 Nikolas Antoniou  Cyprus 1:52.55 NR
61 2 7  Turkey 1:52.66
62 2 5  Lithuania 1:52.76
63 3 1  Serbia 1:53.11
64 2 2  Slovakia 1:53.41
65 1 4  Luxembourg 1:53.71
66 2 8  Norway 1:53.76
67 2 0 Irakli Revishvili  Georgia 1:54.38
68 1 7  Georgia 1:55.20
69 1 2 Filip Derkoski  North Macedonia 1:55.67
70 1 9 Artur Barseghyan  Armenia 1:56.01
71 1 6  Montenegro 1:56.45
72 1 3  Malta 1:56.81
73 1 5  Kosovo 1:58.03
74 1 0  Armenia 1:59.21
75 1 1 Olt Kondirolli  Kosovo 2:00.45
76 1 8  Albania 2:05.14
6 2 Nándor Németh  Hungary Did not start
6 7 Roman Mityukov   Switzerland
7 0 Balázs Holló  Hungary
8 6 James Guy  Great Britain

Semifinals[]

The semifinals were started on 20 May at 18:20.[4]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:46.19 Q
2 3 Robin Hanson  Sweden 1:46.50 Q, NR
3 5 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 1:46.77 q
4 2 Stefano Ballo  Italy 1:47.10
5 7 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 1:47.16
6 8 César Castro  Spain 1:47.18
7 6 Jordan Pothain  France 1:47.60
8 1 Jonathan Atsu  France 1:48.07

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Martin Malyutin  Russia 1:45.60 Q
2 2 Duncan Scott  Great Britain 1:46.15 Q
3 5 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 1:46.17 q
4 3 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 1:46.26 q
5 1 Velimir Stjepanović  Serbia 1:47.08 q
6 8 Nils Liess   Switzerland 1:47.16
7 6 Filippo Megli  Italy 1:47.74
8 7 Ivan Girev  Russia 1:47.95

Final[]

The final was held on 21 May at 19:28.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Martin Malyutin  Russia 1:44.79 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Duncan Scott  Great Britain 1:45.19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 1:45.34
4 6 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 1:45.72
5 1 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 1:45.74
6 2 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 1:46.10
7 7 Robin Hanson  Sweden 1:47.34
8 8 Velimir Stjepanović  Serbia 1:47.66

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