Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre butterfly

Men's 50 metre butterfly
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates 16–17 May
Competitors 62 from 34 nations
Medalists
    Ukraine
    Hungary
    Great Britain

The Men's 50 metre butterfly 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.

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordRafael Muñoz Spain22.43Málaga5 April 2009
European record
Championship recordAndriy Hovorov Ukraine22.87Berlin18 August 2014

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 16 May at 11:44.[3]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
164Andriy Hovorov Ukraine23.00Q
254Benjamin Proud Great Britain23.54Q
365Piero Codia Italy23.67Q
452Mario Todorović Croatia23.86Q
574László Cseh Hungary23.89Q
663Ivan Lenđer Serbia23.93Q
773Andriy Khloptsov Ukraine23.95Q
875Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.97Q
976Joeri Verlinden Netherlands24.03Q
1066Matteo Rivolta Italy24.06Q
1140Lyubomyr Lemeshko Ukraine24.07
1267Kristian Golomeev Greece24.09Q
1370Jan Šefl Czech Republic24.16Q
1477Søren Dahl Denmark24.17Q
1455Frédérick Bousquet France24.17Q
1657Oskar Krupecki Poland24.19Q
1771Oleksiy Ivanov Ukraine24.21
1856Meiron Cheruti Israel24.29Q
1959Daniel Zaitsev Estonia24.32
1962Deividas Margevičius Lithuania24.32
2143Andreas Vazaios Greece24.39
2250Bence Pulai Hungary24.43
2338Robert Žbogar Slovenia24.49
2461Marcus Schlesinger Israel24.52
2579Christos Katrantzis Greece24.54
2631Julien Henx Luxembourg24.55
2749Filip Milcevic Austria24.56
2878Kregor Zirk Estonia24.61
2953Tomer Zamir Israel24.63
3044Alexandru Coci Romania24.67
3042Nico van Duijn  Switzerland24.67
3230Brendan Hyland Ireland24.68
3351Paul Lemaire France24.69
3434Mislav Sever Croatia24.71
3446Petr Novák Czech Republic24.71
3647Sascha Subarsky Austria24.73
3741Jesper Björk Sweden24.74
3868Thomas Maurer  Switzerland24.78
3860Berk Özkul Turkey24.78
4037Antani Ivanov Bulgaria24.80
4169Alexandre Haldemann  Switzerland24.81
4235Tamás Kenderesi Hungary24.82
4327Giacomo Carini Italy24.88
4436Stefanos Dimitriadis Greece24.95
4528Kaan Ayar Turkey24.98
4613Markus Lie Norway25.01
4745Tomáš Púchly Slovakia25.04
4826Alin Coste Romania25.06
4923Nuno Quintanilha Portugal25.07
5039Alexander Linge Sweden25.16
5148Aleksi Schmid  Switzerland25.27
5232Arkadi Kalinovski Estonia25.34
5324Adi Mešetović Bosnia and Herzegovina25.43
5421Tomáš Havránek Czech Republic25.45
5520Pāvels Vilcāns Latvia25.52
5633Pavel Izbisciuc Moldova25.54
5725Thomas Fannon Great Britain25.55
5829Ljupcho Angelovski Macedonia25.64
5922Ergecan Gezmiş Turkey25.77
6014Vahan Mkhitaryan Armenia26.51
6115Lum Zhaveli Kosovo27.00
6258Ádám Telegdy Hungary27.71
72Tadas Duškinas LithuaniaDNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 16 May at 19:03.[4]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Benjamin Proud Great Britain23.42Q
21Frédérick Bousquet France23.69Q
38Meiron Cheruti Israel23.70Q
46Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.72Q
55Mario Todorović Croatia23.73
63Ivan Lenđer Serbia23.91
72Matteo Rivolta Italy24.00
87Jan Šefl Czech Republic24.04

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Andriy Hovorov Ukraine22.73Q, CR
25Piero Codia Italy23.55Q
33László Cseh Hungary23.57Q
42Joeri Verlinden Netherlands23.67Q
56Andriy Khloptsov Ukraine23.92
61Søren Dahl Denmark24.01
77Kristian Golomeev Greece24.02
88Oskar Krupecki Poland24.13

Final

The final was held on 17 May at 18:02.[5]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4Andriy Hovorov Ukraine22.92
2nd, silver medalist(s)6László Cseh Hungary23.31
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5Benjamin Proud Great Britain23.34
43Piero Codia Italy23.46
58Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.67
67Frédérick Bousquet France23.71
72Joeri Verlinden Netherlands23.82
81Meiron Cheruti Israel23.93

References

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