Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly

Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates22 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
23 May 2021 (final)
Competitors63 from 34 nations
Winning time50.18
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Bulgaria
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The Men's 100 metre butterfly competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 22 and 23 May 2021.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record Caeleb Dressel  United States 49.50 Gwangju 26 July 2019
European record Milorad Čavić  Serbia 49.95 Rome 1 August 2009
Championship record Piero Codia  Italy 50.64 Glasgow 9 August 2018

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
22 May Heats Kristóf Milák  Hungary 50.64 =CR
Semifinals 50.62 CR
23 May Final 50.18 CR

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 22 May 2021 at 10:37.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 50.64 Q, =CR
2 7 5 Josif Miladinov  Bulgaria 51.42 Q
3 6 5 Noè Ponti  Switzerland 51.49 Q
4 6 3 James Guy  Great Britain 51.52 Q
5 5 5 Szebasztián Szabó  Hungary 51.66 Q
6 6 2 Piero Codia  Italy 51.82 Q
7 5 2 Federico Burdisso  Italy 51.83 Q
7 5 6 Nyls Korstanje  Netherlands 51.83 Q
9 7 1 Matteo Rivolta  Italy 51.84
10 5 3 Jakub Majerski  Poland 51.91 Q
10 6 4 Andrey Minakov  Russia 51.91 Q
12 3 3 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 51.93 Q
12 7 6 Hubert Kós  Hungary 51.93
14 6 1 Louis Croenen  Belgium 52.06 Q
15 7 7 Jan Šefl  Czech Republic 52.21 Q
15 7 3 Mikhail Vekovishchev  Russia 52.21 Q
17 4 7 Simon Bucher  Austria 52.25 Q
18 5 0 Paweł Korzeniowski  Poland 52.28 Q
19 5 4 Mehdy Metella  France 52.31
20 6 7 Ümitcan Güreş  Turkey 52.32
21 7 2 Yauhen Tsurkin  Belarus 52.37
22 2 3 Nikola Miljenić  Croatia 52.38
23 5 8 Alberto Razzetti  Italy 52.48
24 4 5 Marcin Cieślak  Poland 52.58
25 5 7 Tomer Frankel  Israel 52.59
26 3 6 Alberto Lozano  Spain 52.61
26 4 6 Edward Mildred  Great Britain 52.61
28 7 9 Igor Troyanovskyy  Ukraine 52.63
29 4 3 Ramon Klenz  Germany 52.65
30 6 6 Jacob Peters  Great Britain 52.70
31 4 2 Alex Ahtiainen  Estonia 52.73
32 5 9 Deividas Margevičius  Lithuania 52.74
33 4 1 Björn Kammann  Germany 52.80
34 4 4 Alexander Kudashev  Russia 52.82
35 5 1 Hugo González  Spain 52.87
35 6 8 Joeri Verlinden  Netherlands 52.87
37 3 5 Rasmus Nickelsen  Denmark 53.09
38 1 0 Alexei Sancov  Moldova 53.26
39 6 0 Lyubomyr Lemeshko  Ukraine 53.31
40 3 1 Simon Sjödin  Sweden 53.45
41 3 0 Denys Kesil  Ukraine 53.51
42 4 0 Andreas Vazaios  Greece 53.61
43 4 8 Richárd Márton  Hungary 53.64
43 6 9 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas  Norway 53.64
45 2 6 Ádám Halás  Slovakia 53.88
46 3 7 Niko Mäkelä  Finland 54.03
47 3 9 Stefanos Dimitriadis  Greece 54.10
47 4 9 Grigori Pekarski  Belarus 54.10
49 2 9 Adam Hlobeň  Czech Republic 54.16
50 2 4 Oskar Hoff  Sweden 54.20
51 2 7 Nils Liess  Switzerland 54.21
52 2 2 Ivan Lenđer  Serbia 54.52
52 2 5 Sebastian Luňák  Czech Republic 54.52
54 2 8 Xaver Gschwentner  Austria 54.53
55 1 5 Ramil Valizada  Azerbaijan 55.12
56 1 4 Andreas Hansen  Denmark 55.21
57 2 1 Martin Espernberger  Austria 55.29
58 2 0 Daniil Pancerevas  Lithuania 55.47
59 1 6 Tomàs Lomero  Andorra 56.50
60 1 7 Davor Petrovski  North Macedonia 58.08
61 1 2 Ivan Simonovski  North Macedonia 58.23
62 1 1 Emilien Puyo  Monaco 59.69
63 1 8 Paolo Priska  Albania 1:00.16
7 0 Konrad Czerniak  Poland Did not start
3 8 Armin Evert Lelle  Estonia
1 3 Bernat Lomero  Andorra
3 2 Danas Rapšys  Lithuania
7 8 Andrey Zhilkin  Russia
3 4 Kregor Zirk  Estonia

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 22 May 2021 at 18:48.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 James Guy  Great Britain 50.96 Q
2 4 Josif Miladinov  Bulgaria 51.10 Q
3 2 Jakub Majerski  Poland 51.18 q
4 1 Mikhail Vekovishchev  Russia 51.50 q
5 6 Federico Burdisso  Italy 51.66 q
6 8 Paweł Korzeniowski  Poland 51.72
7 3 Piero Codia  Italy 51.86
8 7 Louis Croenen  Belgium 52.13

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 50.62 Q, CR
2 5 Noè Ponti  Switzerland 51.43 Q
3 3 Szebasztián Szabó  Hungary 51.45 q
4 8 Simon Bucher  Austria 51.80 NR
5 7 Antani Ivanov  Bulgaria 51.94
6 2 Andrey Minakov  Russia 51.98
7 6 Nyls Korstanje  Netherlands 52.25
8 1 Jan Šefl  Czech Republic 52.36

Final

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The final was held on 23 May at 18:15.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 50.18 CR, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Josif Miladinov  Bulgaria 50.93 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 James Guy  Great Britain 50.99
4 6 Jakub Majerski  Poland 51.11 NR
5 8 Federico Burdisso  Italy 51.39
6 1 Mikhail Vekovishchev  Russia 51.43
7 2 Noè Ponti  Switzerland 51.45
8 7 Szebasztián Szabó  Hungary 51.86

References

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