2011 European Short Course Swimming Championships

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2011 European Short Course Swimming Championships
Host city Szczecin, Poland
Date(s) 8–11 December
Venue(s) Floating Arena
Nations participating 44
Athletes participating 543
Events 38

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The 2011 European Short Course Swimming Championships were held in Szczecin, Poland, from December 8 to 11, 2011.[1][2] The event featured competition in a short course (25m) pool.

The event was held over four days with heats, semifinals and a final for the 50 m and 100 m events and heats and a final for all other events with the exception of the women's 800 m and men's 1500 m freestyle which were heat-declared winners. Heats were held in the morning, with semifinals, finals and the fastest heat of the distance freestyle events in the evening.[3]

Each nation was permitted to enter four swimmers into each individual event, however only the fastest two were allowed to progress to the semifinal and/or final.

Participating nations

543 swimmers (302 males, 241 females) from 44 countries swam at the 2011 Short Course European Championships.[4] Teams (and team size) were from:

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Konrad Czerniak
 Poland
20.88 NR Sergey Fesikov
 Russia
20.95 Marco Orsi
 Italy
21.01
100 m freestyle Sergey Fesikov
 Russia
46.56 Luca Dotto
 Italy
46.89 Krisztián Takács
 Hungary
47.46
200 m freestyle Paul Biedermann
 Germany
1:42.92 Filippo Magnini
 Italy
1:43.20 László Cseh
 Hungary
1:43.71
400 m freestyle Paul Biedermann
 Germany
3:38.65 Mads Glæsner
 Denmark
3:39.30 Paweł Korzeniowski
 Poland
3:40.54
1500 m freestyle Mateusz Sawrymowicz
 Poland
14:29.81 Mads Glæsner
 Denmark
14:29.88 Sergiy Frolov
 Ukraine
14:35.22 NR
50 m backstroke Aschwin Wildeboer Faber
 Spain
23.43 Flori Lang
  Switzerland
23.57 NR Pavel Sankovich
 Belarus
23.64 NR
100 m backstroke Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
50.43 NR Aschwin Wildeboer Faber
 Spain
50.61 Pavel Sankovich
 Belarus
51.14 NR
200 m backstroke Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
1:49.15 Aschwin Wildeboer Faber
 Spain
1:50.63 Péter Bernek
 Hungary
1:51.21 NR
50 m breaststroke Fabio Scozzoli
 Italy
26.25 Damir Dugonjič
 Slovenia
26.34 NR Alexander Dale Oen
 Norway
26.49
100 m breaststroke Alexander Dale Oen
 Norway
57.05 Damir Dugonjič
 Slovenia
57.29 NR Fabio Scozzoli
 Italy
57.30
200 m breaststroke Dániel Gyurta
 Hungary
2:02.37 Vyacheslav Sinkevich
 Russia
2:03.61 Michael Jamieson
 Great Britain
2:03.77 NR
50 m butterfly Andriy Govorov
 Ukraine
22.70 Amaury Leveaux
 France
22.74 Konrad Czerniak
 Poland
22.77 NR
100 m butterfly Konrad Czerniak
 Poland
49.62 NR Yevgeny Korotyshkin
 Russia
49.88 Francois Heersbrandt
 Belgium
50.44 NR
200 m butterfly László Cseh
 Hungary
1:50.87 NR Nikolay Skvortsov
 Russia
1:51.21 Joseph Roebuck
 Great Britain
1:51.62
100 m individual medley Peter Mankoč
 Slovenia
52.70 Markus Deibler
 Germany
53.04 Martti Aljand
 Estonia
53.37 NR
200 m individual medley László Cseh
 Hungary
1:53.43 Markus Rogan
 Austria
1:53.63 Gal Nevo
 Israel
1:54.87
400 m individual medley László Cseh
 Hungary
4:01.68 Dávid Verrasztó
 Hungary
4:03.03 Gal Nevo
 Israel
4:04.49 NR
4×50 m freestyle relay  Italy
Luca Dotto
Marco Orsi
Federico Bocchia
Andrea Rolla
1:24.82  Russia
Sergey Fesikov
Yevgeny Lagunov
Andrey Grechin
Nikita Konovalov
1:25.11  Belgium
François Heersbrandt
Emmanuel Vanluchene
Louis Croenen
Jasper Aerents
1:25.83 NR
4×50 m medley relay  Italy
Mirco Di Tora
Fabio Scozzoli
Paolo Facchinelli
Marco Orsi
1:33.18  Russia
Vitaly Borisov
Sergey Geybel
Yevgeny Korotyshkin
Sergey Fesikov
1:33.86  Germany
Christian Diener
Erik Steinhagen
Steffen Deibler
Stefan Herbst
1:34.41

Legend: WR - World record; WBT - World best time; ER - European record; CR - Championship record; NR - National record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Britta Steffen
 Germany
24.01 Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
24.11 NR Triin Aljand
 Estonia
24.23
100 m freestyle Britta Steffen
 Germany
51.94 Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
52.05 Amy Smith
 Great Britain
52.77
200 m freestyle Silke Lippok
 Germany
1:54.08 Melanie Costa Schmid
 Spain
1:54.31 NR Evelyn Verrasztó
 Hungary
1:54.55
400 m freestyle Mireia Belmonte García
 Spain
3:56.39 NR Lotte Friis
 Denmark
3:58.02 NR Melanie Costa Schmid
 Spain
4:00.30
800 m freestyle Lotte Friis
 Denmark
8:07.53 Erika Villaécija García
 Spain
8:12.23 Melanie Costa Schmid
 Spain
8:16.28
50 m backstroke Anastasia Zuyeva
 Russia
26.23 NR Georgia Davies
 Great Britain
26.93 Simona Baumrtová
 Czech Republic
26.94 NR
100 m backstroke Daryna Zevina
 Ukraine
56.96 NR Anastasia Zuyeva
 Russia
57.12 Mie Nielsen
 Denmark
57.57 NR
200 m backstroke Daryna Zevina
 Ukraine
2:02.25 CR, NR Duane Da Rocha
 Spain
2:03.32 NR Melanie Nocher
 Ireland
2:04.29 NR
50 m breaststroke Valentina Artemyeva
 Russia
30.06 Dorothea Brandt
 Germany
30.17 Daria Deeva
 Russia
30.63
100 m breaststroke Valentina Artemyeva
 Russia
1:05.19 Rikke Møller-Pedersen
 Denmark
1:05.23 Daria Deeva
 Russia
1:05.83
200 m breaststroke Rikke Møller-Pedersen
 Denmark
2:19.55 Anastasia Chaun
 Russia
2:20.84 Fanny Lecluyse
 Belgium
2:21.14 NR
50 m butterfly Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
24.92 CR, NR Triin Aljand
 Estonia
25.51 Sviatlana Khakhlova
 Belarus
25.96 NR
100 m butterfly Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
56.22 Jemma Lowe
 Great Britain
56.67 Ilaria Bianchi
 Italy
57.42 NR
200 m butterfly Mireia Belmonte García
 Spain
2:03.37 Jemma Lowe
 Great Britain
2:04.04 Jessica Dickons
 Great Britain
2:04.80
100 m individual medley Theresa Michalak
 Germany
59.05 NR Zsuzsanna Jakabos
 Hungary
59.72 Mie Nielsen
 Denmark
1:00.10
200 m individual medley Mireia Belmonte García
 Spain
2:07.06 Evelyn Verrasztó
 Hungary
2:08.28 Hannah Miley
 Great Britain
2:08.34
400 m individual medley Mireia Belmonte García
 Spain
4:24.55 CR Hannah Miley
 Great Britain
4:26.06 Zsuzsanna Jakabos
 Hungary
4:27.86 NR
4×50 m freestyle relay  Germany
Britta Steffen
Dorothea Brandt
Paulina Schmiedel
Daniela Schreiber
1:37.29  Denmark
Mie Nielsen
Pernille Blume
Katrine Holm Soerensen
Jeanette Ottesen
1:37.63 NR  Italy
Erika Ferraioli
Erica Buratto
Federica Pellegrini
Laura Letrari
1:38.12 NR
4×50 m medley relay  Denmark
Mie Nielsen
Rikke Møller Pedersen
Jeanette Ottesen
Pernille Blume
1:46.48  Russia
Anastasia Zuyeva
Valentina Artemyeva
Irina Bespalova
Margarita Nesterova
1:47.08  Poland
Aleksandra Urbanczyk
Ewa Scieszko
Anna Dowgiert
Katarzyna Wilk
1:48.70 NR

Legend: WR - World record; WBT - World best time; ER - European record; CR - Championship record; NR - National record

Medal table

      Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Germany 7 2 1 10
2  Denmark 5 7 2 14
3  Spain 5 5 2 12
4  Poland 5 0 3 8
5  Russia 4 9 2 15
6  Hungary 4 3 5 12
7  Italy 3 2 4 9
8  Ukraine 3 0 1 4
9  Slovenia 1 2 0 3
10  Norway 1 0 1 2
11  Great Britain 0 4 5 9
12  Estonia 0 1 2 3
13  Austria 0 1 0 1
13  France 0 1 0 1
13   Switzerland 0 1 0 1
16  Belarus 0 0 3 3
16  Belgium 0 0 3 3
18  Israel 0 0 2 2
19  Czech Republic 0 0 1 1
19  Ireland 0 0 1 1
Total 38 38 38 114

References

  1. Szczecin 8-11 December 2011. Published by the organizers of the 2011 SC Europeans via their website (www.ecszczecin2011.eu) on 2011-05-26; retrieved 2012-03-20.
  2. Szczen 2011 event page, from the LEN website; retrieved 2012-03-20.
  3. 2011 SC European Results from Omega Timing (official timer); retrieved 2012-03-20.
  4. Entry Statistics for the 2011 SC Europeans. Published by the meet organizing committee on 2011-12-01, retrieved 2012-03-20.

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