1977 European Aquatics Championships

14th European Aquatics Championships
Host cityJönköping
CountrySweden
Events37
Opening14 August 1977 (1977-08-14)
Closing21 August 1977 (1977-08-21)

The 1977 European Aquatics Championships were held at the swimming complex Rosenlundsbadet in the southern Swedish city of Jönköping, from 14 August to 21 August. Besides swimming, there were titles contested in diving, the women's event of synchronized swimming and the men's event of water polo.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Sweden)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany1611734
2 Soviet Union79723
3 West Germany72413
4 Hungary3115
5 Great Britain2158
6 Netherlands1629
7 Czechoslovakia1102
8 Italy0336
9 Sweden*0134
10 Yugoslavia0112
11 Denmark0101
12 Switzerland0033
13 Romania0011
Totals (13 entries)373737111

Swimming

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Peter Nocke (FRG)  Vladimir Bure (URS)  Marcello Guarducci (ITA)
200 m freestyle  Peter Nocke (FRG)  Andrey Krylov (URS)  Marcello Guarducci (ITA)
400 m freestyle  Sergey Rusin (URS)  Frank Wennmann (FRG)  Frank Pfütze (GDR)
1500 m freestyle  Vladimir Salnikov (URS)  Valentin Parinov (URS)  Borut Petrič (YUG)
100 m backstroke  Miloslav Rolko (TCH)  Zoltán Verrasztó (HUN)  Klaus Steinbach (FRG)
200 m backstroke  Zoltán Verrasztó (HUN)  Miloslav Rolko (TCH)  Jan Thorell (SWE)
100 m breaststroke  Gerald Mörken (FRG)  Giorgio Lalle (ITA)  Walter Kusch (FRG)
200 m breaststroke  Gerald Mörken (FRG)  Arsens Miskarovs (URS)  Walter Kusch (FRG)
100 m butterfly  Roger Pyttel (GDR)  Pär Arvidsson (SWE)  John Mills (GBR)
200 m butterfly  Michael Kraus (FRG)  Roger Pyttel (GDR)  Pär Arvidsson (SWE)
200 m individual medley  András Hargitay (HUN)  Andrey Smirnov (URS)  Aleksandr Sidorenko (URS)
400 m individual medley  Sergey Fesenko (URS)  Andrey Smirnov (URS)  Csaba Sós (HUN)
4×100 m freestyle  West Germany
Klaus Steinbach
Andreas Schmidt
Jürgen Könnecker
Peter Nocke
 Italy
Roberto Pangaro
Paolo Revelli
Paolo Sinegaelia
Marcello Guarducci
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Bure
Sergey Labzo
Sergey Kopliakov
Andrey Krylov
4×200 m freestyle  Soviet Union
Vladimir Raskatov
Sergey Rusin
Sergey Kopliakov
Andrey Krylov
 West Germany
Frank Wennmann
Klaus Steinbach
Peter Knust
Peter Nocke
 East Germany
Rainer Strohbach
Roger Pyttel
Detlev Grabs
Frank Pfutze
4×100 m medley  West Germany
Klaus Steinbach
Gerald Mörken
Michael Kraus
Peter Nocke
 East Germany
Lutz Wanja
Gregor Arnicke
Roger Pyttel
René Pläschke
 Great Britain
James Carter
Duncan Goodhew
John Mills
Martin Smith

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Barbara Krause (GDR)  Enith Brigitha (NED)  Petra Priemer (GDR)
200 m freestyle  Petra Thümer (GDR)  Barbara Krause (GDR)  Annelies Maas (NED)
400 m freestyle  Petra Thümer (GDR)  Annelies Maas (NED)  Barbara Krause (GDR)
800 m freestyle  Petra Thümer (GDR)  Annelies Maas (NED)  Marina Altmann (GDR)
100 m backstroke  Birgit Treiber (GDR)  Ulrike Richter (GDR)  Kaire Indrikson (URS)
200 m backstroke  Birgit Treiber (GDR)  Ulrike Richter (GDR)  Carmen Bunaciu (ROU)
100 m breaststroke  Yuliya Bogdanova (URS)  Carola Nitschke (GDR)  Ramona Reinke (GDR)
200 m breaststroke  Yuliya Bogdanova (URS)  Susanne Nielsson (DEN)  Eva-Marie Håkansson (SWE)
100 m butterfly  Andrea Pollack (GDR)  Christiane Knacke (GDR)  Ineke Ran (NED)
200 m butterfly  Anett Fiebig (GDR)  Andrea Pollack (GDR)  Susan Jenner (GBR)
200 m individual medley  Ulrike Tauber (GDR)  Sabine Kahle (GDR)  Olga Klevakina (URS)
400 m individual medley  Ulrike Tauber (GDR)  Sabine Kahle (GDR)  Sharron Davies (GBR)
4×100 m freestyle relay  East Germany
Birgit Treiber
Birgit Wächtler
Petra Priemer
Barbara Krause
 Netherlands
Ineke Ran
Anja van de Bogaerde
Annelies Maas
Enith Brigitha
 Great Britain
Victoria Bullock
Mary Houston
Sharron Davies
Cheryl Brazendale
4×100 m medley relay  East Germany
Ulrike Richter
Carola Nitschke
Andrea Pollack
Barbara Krause
 Soviet Union
Kaire Indrikson
Yuliya Bogdanova
Olga Klevakina
Larisa Tsaryova
 West Germany
Heike John
Dagmar Rehak
Karin Seick
Jutta Meeuw

Diving

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard  Falk Hoffmann (GDR)  Franco Cagnotto (ITA)  Aleksandr Kosenkov (URS)
10 m platform  Vladimir Aleynik (URS)  David Ambartsumyan (URS)  Falk Hoffmann (GDR)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard  Christa Köhler (GDR)  Beate Rothe (GDR)  Irina Kalinina (URS)
10 m platform  Margit Schöpke (GDR)  Elena Vaytsekhovskaya (URS)  Irina Kalinina (URS)

Synchronized swimming

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Solo  Jackie Cox (GBR)  Marijke Engelen (NED)  Renate Baur (SUI)
Duet  Jackie Cox (GBR)
 Andrea Holland (GBR)
 Helma Giuvers (NED)
 Marijke Engelen (NED)
 Renate Baur (SUI)
 Liselotte Meyer (SUI)
Team competition  Netherlands (NED)  Great Britain (GBR)   Switzerland (SUI)

Water polo

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team competition  Hungary  Yugoslavia  Italy
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  • Swimming results
  • "LEN European Championships Aquatic finalists" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2020.