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Swimming at the 2022 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle

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Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the 2022 European Aquatics Championships
VenueForo Italico
Dates12 August (heats and semifinals)
13 August (final)
Competitors77 from 34 nations
Winning time46.86 WR
Medalists
gold medal    Romania
silver medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's 100 metre freestyle competition of the 2022 European Aquatics Championships was held on 12 and 13 August 2022.[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 César Cielo  Brazil 46.91 Rome 30 July 2009
European record Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia 47.11 Tokyo 28 July 2021
Championship record 47.37 Budapest 19 May 2021

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
12 August Heats David Popovici  Romania 47.20 CR
12 August Semifinals 46.98 ER, CR
13 August Final 46.86 WR, ER, CR

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 12 August at 09:10.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 4 David Popovici  Romania 47.20 Q, CR
2 7 4 Alessandro Miressi  Italy 47.60 Q
3 8 3 Lorenzo Zazzeri  Italy 48.27 Q
4 6 4 Maxime Grousset  France 48.31 Q
5 8 5 Nándor Németh  Hungary 48.32 Q
6 8 1 Heiko Gigler  Austria 48.43 Q, NR
7 7 2 Stan Pijnenburg  Netherlands 48.57 Q
8 6 5 Andrej Barna  Serbia 48.59 Q
9 8 2 Hadrien Salvan  France 48.60 Q
10 6 6 Manuel Frigo  Italy 48.76
11 7 3 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 48.79 Q
12 7 6 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 48.88 Q
12 7 7 Diogo Ribeiro  Portugal 48.88 Q
14 7 5 Thomas Ceccon  Italy 48.92
15 5 3 Luis Domínguez  Spain 48.98 Q, NR
16 7 1 Björn Seeliger  Sweden 49.01 Q
17 8 6 Matthew Richards  Great Britain 49.02 Q
18 6 2 Charles Rihoux  France 49.15
19 8 7 Karol Ostrowski  Poland 49.22 Q
20 7 8 Kamil Sieradzki  Poland 49.24
21 4 4 Carles Coll  Spain 49.29
22 6 8 Sergio de Celis  Spain 49.34
23 6 3 Jacob Whittle  Great Britain 49.35
24 6 7 Edward Mildred  Great Britain 49.45
24 7 9 Deniel Nankov  Bulgaria 49.45
26 6 1 Robin Hanson  Sweden 49.52
27 8 0 Guillaume Guth  France 49.59
28 8 8 Sergii Shevtsov  Ukraine 49.60
29 5 0 Illya Linnyk  Ukraine 49.69
30 4 5 Uroš Nikolić  Serbia 49.73
30 5 2 Daniel Zaitsev  Estonia 49.73
32 4 8 Frederik Lentz  Denmark 49.76
33 4 1 Mario Mollà  Spain 49.90
34 5 7 Valentyn Nesterkin  Ukraine 49.95
35 6 9 Denis Loktev  Israel 49.98
35 5 6 Dániel Mészáros  Hungary 49.98
37 3 2 George Stoica-Constantin  Romania 50.01
38 5 4 Nikola Aćin  Serbia 50.06
39 4 6 Stergios Bilas  Greece 50.11
40 3 0 Rémi Fabiani  Luxembourg 50.12
40 5 5 Max McCusker  Ireland 50.12
42 5 8 Markus Lie  Norway 50.15
42 8 9 Odysseus Meladinis  Greece 50.15
44 5 9 Matej Duša  Slovakia 50.29
45 3 5 Oleksii Khnykin  Ukraine 50.32
46 2 5 Martin Kartavi  Israel 50.35
47 3 6 Daniel Namir  Israel 50.36
48 4 0 Tomas Navikonis  Lithuania 50.42
49 4 2 Tomas Sungaila  Lithuania 50.44
50 2 1 Adi Mešetović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 50.46
51 3 3 Christos Papadopoulos  Greece 50.55
52 3 9 Elias Persson  Sweden 50.56
53 3 8 Patrick Dinu  Romania 50.59
54 3 4 Alex Ahtiainen  Estonia 50.62
55 4 7 Nicholas Lia  Norway 50.71
56 3 1 Pit Brandenburger  Luxembourg 50.81
57 2 4 Elias Meeus  Belgium 50.89
58 2 7 Mihai Gergely  Romania 50.90
58 2 8 Luka Kukhalashvili  Georgia 50.90 NR
60 2 3 Marcus Holmquist  Sweden 50.91
61 4 3 Artur Barseghyan  Armenia 50.93
62 2 6 Robert Powell  Ireland 50.99
63 7 0 Mateusz Chowaniec  Poland 51.14
64 3 7 Malthe Lindeblad  Denmark 51.31
65 2 2 Nikola Bjelajac  Bosnia and Herzegovina 51.54
66 2 9 Símon Elías Statkevicius  Iceland 51.94
67 2 0 Uroš Živanović  Serbia 52.10
68 1 4 Tomàs Lomero  Andorra 52.25
69 4 9 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen  Finland 52.62
70 1 6 Rudi Spiteri  Malta 52.90
71 1 3 Ronens Kermans  Latvia 52.92
72 1 5 Bernat Lomero  Andorra 53.04
73 1 1 Raoul Stafrace  Malta 53.70
74 1 2 Matthew Galea  Malta 53.73
75 1 7 Ado Gargović  Montenegro 54.45
76 1 8 Vladimir Mamikonyan  Armenia 54.92
77 1 0 Martin Muja  Kosovo 55.76
6 0 Meiron Cheruti  Israel Did not start
5 1 Nils Liess  Switzerland

Semifinals

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The semifinal were started on 12 August at 18:33.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 David Popovici  Romania 46.98 Q, WJ, ER
2 1 7 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 47.76 Q, NR
3 1 4 Alessandro Miressi  Italy 47.96 Q
4 2 5 Lorenzo Zazzeri  Italy 48.05 Q
5 1 5 Maxime Grousset  France 48.15 q
6 1 6 Andrej Barna  Serbia 48.21 q
7 2 3 Nándor Németh  Hungary 48.22 q
8 1 2 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 48.44 q
9 2 7 Diogo Ribeiro  Portugal 48.52 NR
10 2 2 Hadrien Salvan  France 48.58
11 1 8 Karol Ostrowski  Poland 48.69
12 1 3 Heiko Gigler  Austria 48.85
13 2 6 Stan Pijnenburg  Netherlands 48.94
14 1 1 Björn Seeliger  Sweden 48.96
15 2 8 Matthew Richards  Great Britain 49.01
16 2 1 Luis Domínguez  Spain 49.04

Final

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The final was held on 13 August at 18:22.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 David Popovici  Romania 46.86 WR, WJ
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Kristóf Milák  Hungary 47.47 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Alessandro Miressi  Italy 47.63
4 2 Maxime Grousset  France 47.78
5 1 Nándor Németh  Hungary 48.01
6 6 Lorenzo Zazzeri  Italy 48.10
7 8 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 48.23
8 7 Andrej Barna  Serbia 48.38

References

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