Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly

The Men's 100 metre butterfly competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 8 and 9 August 2018.[1][2]

Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates8 August (heats and semifinals)
9 August (final)
Competitors59 from 31 nations
Winning time50.64
Medalists
    Italy
    France
    Great Britain

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordMichael Phelps United States49.82Rome1 August 2009
European recordMilorad Čavić Serbia49.95Rome1 Aug 2009
Championship recordLászló Cseh Hungary50.86London21 May 2016

The following new records were set during this competition.

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
9 AugustFinalPiero Codia Italy50.64CR

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 8 August at 09:35.[3]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
165Piero Codia Italy51.59Q
264James Guy Great Britain51.75Q
373Konrad Czerniak Poland51.84Q
454László Cseh Hungary51.92Q
574Kristóf Milák Hungary52.04Q
655Egor Kuimov Russia52.16Q
775Mehdy Metella France52.32Q
856Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus52.42Q
967Mathys Goosen Netherlands52.48Q
1062Marius Kusch Germany52.51Q
1176Aleksandr Sadovnikov Russia52.53Q
1277Joeri Verlinden Netherlands52.68Q
1352Matteo Rivolta Italy52.69Q
1446Liubomyr Lemeshko Ukraine52.71Q
1553Philip Heintz Germany52.76Q
1663Jan Świtkowski Poland52.83Q
1751Viktor Bromer Denmark52.87
1845Andreas Vazaios Greece52.89
1966Federico Burdisso Italy52.90
2071Kaan Türker Ayar Turkey53.00
2142Jacob Peters Great Britain53.02
2244Deividas Margevičius Lithuania53.15
2361Ümitcan Güreş Turkey53.21
2472Andriy Khloptsov Ukraine53.22
2558Brendan Hyland Ireland53.37
2543Noe Ponti  Switzerland53.37
2779Louis Croenen Belgium53.39
2859Kregor Zirk Estonia53.46
2969Danas Rapšys Lithuania53.57
3038Daniel Zaitsev Estonia53.61
3147Simon Sjödin Sweden53.64
3268Pierre Henry France53.68
3348Nans Roch France53.71
3457Michal Chudy Poland53.81
3536Diogo Carvalho Portugal53.83
3578Ramon Klenz Germany53.83
3760Antani Ivanov Bulgaria53.86
3870Jan Šefl Czech Republic53.98
3928Gabriel Lópes Portugal54.16
4050Marcus Schlesinger Israel54.19
4141Riku Poeytaekivi Finland54.20
4240Petr Novák Czech Republic54.39
4322Nikita Korolev Russia54.46
4335Niko Mäkelä Finland54.46
4533Bence Biczó Hungary54.53
4625Cevin Siim Estonia54.71
4723Ádám Halás Slovakia54.79
4834Berk Özkul Turkey54.85
4926Xaver Gschwentner Austria54.95
5024İlker Altınbilek Turkey55.01
5132Sergey Kuznetsov Finland55.19
5227Paul Espernberger Austria55.37
5321Filip Zelić Croatia55.41
5437Simon Bucher Austria55.42
5530Armin Lelle Estonia55.73
5620Teimuraz Kobakhidze Georgia56.01
5731Julien Henx Luxembourg58.16
5813Ruben Gharibyan Armenia1:02.02
5914Dijon Kadriju Kosovo1:02.55
15Teemu Vuorela FinlandDid not start
39Markus Lie Norway

Semifinals

The semifinals were started on 8 August at 17:17.[4]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15László Cseh Hungary51.65Q
24James Guy Great Britain51.78Q
33Egor Kuimov Russia51.95Q
47Joeri Verlinden Netherlands52.16
56Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus52.21
62Marius Kusch Germany52.23
71Liubomyr Lemeshko Ukraine52.34
88Jan Świtkowski Poland53.23

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
17Aleksandr Sadovnikov Russia51.67Q
25Konrad Czerniak Poland51.74Q
33Kristóf Milák Hungary51.76Q
46Mehdy Metella France51.97Q
54Piero Codia Italy52.02Q
68Philip Heintz Germany52.41
72Mathys Goosen Netherlands52.58
81Matteo Rivolta Italy53.42

Final

The final was started on 9 August at 17:00.[5]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
8Piero Codia Italy50.64CR
1Mehdy Metella France51.24
2James Guy Great Britain51.42
46Kristóf Milák Hungary51.51
57Egor Kuimov Russia51.65
63Konrad Czerniak Poland51.72
75Aleksandr Sadovnikov Russia51.81
84László Cseh Hungary51.84

References

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