Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 400 metre freestyle

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Men's 400 metre freestyle
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates17 May 2021
Competitors49 from 29 nations
Winning time3:44.18
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Lithuania
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The Men's 400 metre freestyle competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 May 2021.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record
European record
Paul Biedermann  Germany 3:40.07 Rome 26 July 2009
Championship record Gabriele Detti  Italy 3:44.01 London 16 May 2016

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were started at 10:14.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 7 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 3:47.23 Q
2 4 2 Henrik Christiansen  Norway 3:47.51 Q
3 5 4 Gabriele Detti  Italy 3:47.56 Q
4 5 5 Felix Auböck  Austria 3:47.61 Q
5 4 5 Marco De Tullio  Italy 3:47.81 Q
6 4 3 Martin Malyutin  Russia 3:47.95 Q
7 4 4 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 3:48.05 Q
8 3 1 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 3:48.39 Q, NR
9 3 8 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 3:48.41
10 5 7 Matteo Ciampi  Italy 3:48.57
11 4 8 Konstantinos Englezakis  Greece 3:48.59 NR
12 4 6 Gábor Zombori  Hungary 3:48.88
13 2 5 Dimitrios Markos  Greece 3:49.22
14 5 2 Aleksandr Egorov  Russia 3:49.42
15 2 3  Denmark 3:49.93
16 4 0 Balázs Holló  Hungary 3:50.06
17 5 1  France 3:50.48
18 3 7 Yiğit Aslan  Turkey 3:50.59
19 5 3 Alexander Krasnykh  Russia 3:50.77
20 4 1 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 3:51.59
21 3 5 Yordan Yanchev  Bulgaria 3:51.79
22 3 9 Martin Bau  Slovenia 3:51.89
23 2 6  Denmark 3:52.29
24 3 6 Luc Kroon  Netherlands 3:52.93
25 5 6 Kieran Bird  Great Britain 3:53.97
26 4 9 Ákos Kalmár  Hungary 3:54.18
27 3 3 Robin Hanson  Sweden 3:54.48
28 5 8 Miguel Durán  Spain 3:54.72
29 5 9  Israel 3:55.18
30 1 3 Ilya Borodin  Russia 3:55.46
31 1 4  Denmark 3:55.89
32 1 5  Czech Republic 3:56.37
33 2 4  Denmark 3:56.82
34 3 4 Jan Micka  Czech Republic 3:57.62
35 3 2  Turkey 3:58.13
36 2 0  Czech Republic 3:58.38
37 2 2 Baturalp Ünlü  Turkey 3:58.57
38 1 6  Slovakia 4:01.56
39 2 8  Turkey 4:01.97
40 2 7 Daniel Namir  Israel 4:02.39
41 1 2  Kosovo 4:03.39
42 5 0  Croatia 4:03.67
43 1 8  San Marino 4:03.69
44 2 9 Pit Brandenburger  Luxembourg 4:03.71
45 2 1  Norway 4:03.92
46 1 0 Filip Derkoski  North Macedonia 4:04.10
47 1 7  Malta 4:06.91
48 1 1  Albania 4:11.45
49 1 9 Théo Druenne  Monaco 4:15.17
3 0 Franko Grgić  Croatia Did not start

Final[]

The final was held at 18:09.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 Martin Malyutin  Russia 3:44.18
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Felix Auböck  Austria 3:44.63
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania 3:45.39
4 3 Gabriele Detti  Italy 3:46.07
5 2 Marco De Tullio  Italy 3:46.36
6 4 Antonio Djakovic   Switzerland 3:46.54
7 5 Henrik Christiansen  Norway 3:46.87
8 8 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 3:48.35 NR

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