Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly

Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates20–21 May
Competitors62 from 29 nations
Winning time50.86
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Poland
bronze medal    France
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The Men's 100 metre butterfly competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 and 21 May 2016.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Michael Phelps  United States 49.82 Rome 1 August 2009
European record Milorad Čavić  Serbia 49.95 Rome 1 August 2009
Championship record Konrad Czerniak  Poland 51.38 Berlin 23 August 2014

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held on 20 May at 10:42.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 László Cseh  Hungary 52.05 Q
2 7 5 Piero Codia  Italy 52.38 Q
3 6 5 Paweł Korzeniowski  Poland 52.46 Q
4 5 4 Konrad Czerniak  Poland 52.48 Q
5 6 4 Mehdy Metella  France 52.49 Q
6 5 5 Matteo Rivolta  Italy 52.65 Q
6 6 3 Lyubomyr Lemeshko  Ukraine 52.65 Q
8 6 9 Søren Dahl  Denmark 52.78 Q
9 5 2 Bence Pulai  Hungary 52.79 Q
10 6 7 Oskar Krupecki  Poland 52.88
11 5 3 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 52.89 Q
12 5 6 Nikolay Skvortsov  Russia 53.06 Q
13 7 7 Andreas Vazaios  Greece 53.09 Q
14 7 1 Oleksiy Ivanov  Ukraine 53.21 Q
15 6 1 Stefanos Dimitriadis  Greece 53.23 Q
15 7 6 Ivan Lenđer  Serbia 53.23 Q
17 5 1 Robert Žbogar  Slovenia 53.24 Q
18 5 0 Jan Šefl  Czech Republic 53.39
19 6 6 Andriy Khloptsov  Ukraine 53.45
20 5 7 Nico van Duijn  Switzerland 53.48
21 4 8 Jesper Björk  Sweden 53.50
22 5 8 Mario Todorović  Croatia 53.58
23 5 9 Tamás Kenderesi  Hungary 53.60
24 3 5 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 53.69
25 6 0 Paul Lemaire  France 53.70
26 3 2 Alexander Kunert  Germany 53.74
27 6 2 Alexandru Coci  Romania 53.75
28 3 3 Kaan Türker Ayar  Turkey 53.78
29 4 2 Nils Liess  Switzerland 53.80
30 3 9 Diogo Carvalho  Portugal 53.85
31 7 9 Kregor Zirk  Estonia 53.87
32 3 7 Daniel Zaitsev  Estonia 53.92
32 4 6 Tom Kremer  Israel 53.92
34 4 5 Markus Gierke  Germany 53.94
34 7 0 Giacomo Carini  Italy 53.94
36 7 2 Marcus Schlesinger  Israel 53.96
37 7 8 Deividas Margevicius  Lithuania 53.97
38 3 6 Alexander Linge  Sweden 54.01
39 2 7 Petr Novák  Czech Republic 54.04
40 4 7 Carlos Peralta  Spain 54.07
41 4 1 Brendan Hyland  Ireland 54.08
42 4 4 Guy Barnea  Israel 54.09
43 3 0 Miguel Nascimento  Portugal 54.24
44 4 0 Filip Milcevic  Austria 54.30
44 3 8 Aleksi Schmid  Switzerland 54.30
46 4 3 Sascha Subarsky  Austria 54.33
47 2 6 Tadas Duškinas  Lithuania 54.34
48 3 4 Nuno Quintanilha  Portugal 54.41
49 2 8 Tomas Havránek  Czech Republic 54.54
50 3 1 Bence Biczó  Hungary 54.55
51 1 5 Sindri Jakobsson  Norway 54.58
52 2 3 Ralf Tribuntsov  Estonia 54.75
53 2 2 Mislav Sever  Croatia 54.87
54 2 9 Arkadi Kalinovski  Estonia 54.90
55 2 4 Raphaël Stacchiotti  Luxembourg 54.95
56 4 9 Povilas Strazdas  Lithuania 55.00
57 1 3 Berk Özkul  Turkey 55.03
58 2 1 Yonatan Batsha  Israel 55.82
59 1 4 Thomas Maurer  Switzerland 56.23
60 1 6 Alexei Sancov  Moldova 57.62
61 1 2 Pavel Izbisciuc  Moldova 57.69
7 3 Joeri Verlinden  Netherlands DSQ
2 0 Duncan Scott  Great Britain DNS
2 5 Phillipp Forster  Germany DNS
6 8 Louis Croenen  Belgium DNS

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held on 20 May at 18:25.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Konrad Czerniak  Poland 51.90 Q
2 4 Piero Codia  Italy 52.16 Q
3 3 Lyubomyr Lemeshko  Ukraine 52.38 Q
4 2 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 52.43 Q
5 7 Andreas Vazaios  Greece 52.76
6 1 Ivan Lenđer  Serbia 52.96
7 6 Søren Dahl  Denmark 52.99
8 8 Robert Žbogar  Slovenia 53.18

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 László Cseh  Hungary 51.64 Q
2 3 Mehdy Metella  France 52.00 Q
3 5 Paweł Korzeniowski  Poland 52.11 Q
4 6 Matteo Rivolta  Italy 52.33 Q
5 7 Nikolay Skvortsov  Russia 52.69
6 2 Bence Pulai  Hungary 52.73
7 1 Oleksiy Ivanov  Ukraine 52.98
8 8 Stefanos Dimitriadis  Greece 53.07

Final

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The final was on 21 May at 16:30.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 László Cseh  Hungary 50.86 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Konrad Czerniak  Poland 51.22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Mehdy Metella  France 51.70
4 2 Piero Codia  Italy 51.82
5 7 Matteo Rivolta  Italy 51.96
6 6 Paweł Korzeniowski  Poland 51.98
7 1 Lyubomyr Lemeshko  Ukraine 52.25
8 8 Viktor Bromer  Denmark 53.00

References

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