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Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre backstroke

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Men's 50 metre backstroke
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates20–21 August
Competitors40 from 25 nations
Winning time24.64
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Great Britain

The Men's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20–21 August.[1]

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 Liam Tancock  Great Britain 24.04 Rome 2 August 2009
European record
Championship record Camille Lacourt  France 24.07 Budapest 12 August 2010

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held at 10:30.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 5 Guy Barnea  Israel 24.99 Q
1 4 4 Vladimir Morozov  Russia 24.99 Q
3 5 4 Jérémy Stravius  France 25.04 Q
4 4 6 Nicolas Grässer  Germany 25.15 Q
5 4 5 Nikita Ulyanov  Russia 25.22 Q
6 3 5 Sergey Fesikov  Russia 25.28
7 5 3 Chris Walker-Hebborn  Great Britain 25.29 Q
8 4 3 Stefano Pizzamiglio  Italy 25.30 Q
8 3 4 Niccolò Bonacchi  Italy 25.30 Q
10 3 6 Juan Miguel Rando  Spain 25.33 Q
11 4 2 Jesse Puts  Netherlands 25.44 Q
12 5 6 Jonatan Kopelev  Israel 25.45 Q
13 4 7 Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate  Spain 25.55 Q
14 5 7 Pavel Sankovich  Belarus 25.57 Q
15 3 3 Bastiaan Lijesen  Netherlands 25.65 Q
15 5 2 Lavrans Solli  Norway 25.65 Q
17 3 2 Viktar Staselovich  Belarus 25.69 Q
18 4 0 David Gamburg  Israel 26.05
18 2 4 Andrey Shabasov  Russia 26.05
20 3 7 Yakov Toumarkin  Israel 26.07
21 5 1 Baslakov İskender  Turkey 26.11
22 5 8 Pedro Oliveira  Portugal 26.15
23 2 5 Daniel Macovei  Romania 26.30
24 3 8 Antons Voitovs  Latvia 26.32
25 3 1 Eric Ress  France 26.33
26 3 0 Axel Pettersson  Sweden 26.34
27 4 9 Martin Zhelev  Bulgaria 26.37
28 5 9 Gytis Stankevičius  Lithuania 26.47
29 2 6 Teo Kolonić  Croatia 26.56
30 3 9 Martin Baďura  Czech Republic 26.57
31 2 3 Martin Verner  Czech Republic 26.59
32 2 7 David Kunčar  Czech Republic 26.68
33 2 1 Boris Kirillov  Azerbaijan 26.69
34 5 0 Doruk Tekin  Turkey 26.74
35 2 0 Jean-François Schneiders  Luxembourg 26.76
36 2 8 Marko Krce-Rabar  Croatia 26.82
36 2 9 Petar Petrović  Serbia 26.82
36 2 2 Sergiy Varvaruk  Ukraine 26.82
39 1 4 Elijah Stolz  Switzerland 27.51
40 1 3 Aram Kostanyan  Armenia 28.41
1 5 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen  Finland DNS
4 1 Alexis Santos  Portugal DNS
4 8 Benjamin Stasiulis  France DNS

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held at 19:43.[3]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Vladimir Morozov  Russia 24.61 Q
2 3 Chris Walker-Hebborn  Great Britain 25.05 Q
3 2 Jesse Puts  Netherlands 25.07 Q
4 5 Nicolas Grässer  Germany 25.11 Q
5 8 Viktar Staselovich  Belarus 25.41
6 6 Niccolò Bonacchi  Italy 25.47
7 1 Bastiaan Lijesen  Netherlands 25.51
8 7 Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate  Spain 25.60

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Guy Barnea  Israel 24.99 Q
2 8 Lavrans Solli  Norway 25.14 Q
3 5 Jérémy Stravius  France 25.21 Q
4 1 Pavel Sankovich  Belarus 25.23 Q
5 3 Nikita Ulyanov  Russia 25.24
6 6 Stefano Pizzamiglio  Italy 25.27
7 7 Jonatan Kopelev  Israel 25.37
8 2 Juan Miguel Rando  Spain 25.40

Final

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The final was held at 19:24.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Vladimir Morozov  Russia 24.64
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Jérémy Stravius  France 24.84
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Chris Walker-Hebborn  Great Britain 25.00
4 2 Nicolas Grässer  Germany 25.02
5 5 Guy Barnea  Israel 25.05
6 8 Pavel Sankovich  Belarus 25.11
7 7 Lavrans Solli  Norway 25.28
8 6 Jesse Puts  Netherlands 25.56

References

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