Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 100 metre butterfly

The men's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 26 and 27 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1]

Men's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates26–27 June
Competitors56 from 30 nations
Winning time52.72
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Spain
bronze medal    Russia

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 26 June at 10:41.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Daniil Pakhomov   Russia 52.25 Q, GR
2 6 3 Alberto Lozano   Spain 53.55 Q
3 5 5 Daniil Antipov   Russia 53.59 Q
4 4 4 Roman Shevliakov   Russia 53.75
5 5 4 Giacomo Carini   Italy 54.06 Q
6 6 2 Artūrs Pesockis   Latvia 54.08 Q
7 6 1 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 54.22 Q
8 5 6 Michał Chudy   Poland 54.25 Q
9 6 7 Guillaume Garzotto   France 54.48 Q
10 6 6 Johannes Tesch   Germany 54.57 Q
11 6 5 Filip Milcevic   Austria 54.62 Q
12 5 2 Dries Vangoetsenhoven   Belgium 55.09 Q
13 5 7 Ante Lučev   Croatia 55.10 Q
14 4 3 Paulus Schön   Germany 55.20 Q
15 4 7 Vladimír Štefánik   Slovakia 55.32 Q
16 5 8 Erge Can Gezmiş   Turkey 55.47 Q, WD
17 4 1 Christian Ferraro   Italy 55.55 Q
18 6 0 Matthias Marsau   France 55.68 Q
19 4 6 Enzo Nardozza   Italy 55.71
19 4 9 Berk Özkul   Turkey 55.71
21 4 2 Javier Barrena   Spain 55.80
22 5 1 Illia Pidvalnyi   Ukraine 55.91
23 6 8 Damian Chrzanowski   Poland 55.96
24 3 6 Ivan Andrianov   Azerbaijan 56.03
25 5 0 Niko Mäkelä   Finland 56.07
26 3 0 Gabriel Lópes   Portugal 56.13
27 4 5 Mikhail Vekovishchev   Russia 56.19
28 4 0 Thomas Maurer   Switzerland 56.23
29 6 9 Markus Malm   Sweden 56.25
30 3 3 Márk Tekauer   Hungary 56.26
31 3 1 Paul Hentschel   Germany 56.29
32 3 7 James Brown   Ireland 56.33
33 5 3 Dmytro Prozhoha   Ukraine 56.37
34 3 5 Cevin Siim   Estonia 56.38
35 3 9 Pavel Bashura   Belarus 56.44
36 1 7 Akaki Vashakidze   Georgia 56.50
37 3 4 Kirill Baron   Israel 56.55
38 2 3 Mateusz Żurawicz   Poland 56.58
39 1 3 Samet Alkan   Turkey 56.78
40 3 8 Maximilian Forstenhäusler   Germany 56.79
41 4 8 Matija Pucarević   Serbia 56.88
42 2 1 Meiron Cheruti   Israel 57.02
43 3 2 Michał Brzuś   Poland 57.07
44 5 9 Henry Kerman   Sweden 57.38
45 2 8 Nikita Saunonen   Finland 57.57
46 1 6 Vlas Cononov   Moldova 57.65
47 2 6 Blaž Demšar   Slovenia 57.89
48 2 4 Alan Corby   Ireland 57.91
49 2 2 Ole-Mikal Fløgstad   Norway 57.99
50 2 0 Nazarii Kosylo   Ukraine 58.02
51 2 9 Cla Remund   Switzerland 58.13
52 1 2 Maid Sukanović   Bosnia and Herzegovina 58.22
53 1 4 Takis Papadopoulos   Cyprus 59.14
54 2 7 Timothy Schlatter   Switzerland 59.28
55 1 5 Murat Ayhan   Azerbaijan 1:02.33
2 5 Benjamin Doyle   Ireland DSQ

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 26 June at 17:52.[3]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Alberto Lozano   Spain 53.23 Q
2 5 Giacomo Carini   Italy 53.79 Q
3 3 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 54.05 q
4 6 Guillaume Garzotto   France 54.54
5 1 Vladimír Štefánik   Slovakia 54.59
6 7 Ante Lučev   Croatia 54.75
7 2 Filip Milcevic   Austria 54.76
8 8 Matthias Marsau   France 55.59

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Daniil Pakhomov   Russia 52.13 Q, GR
2 5 Daniil Antipov   Russia 53.67 Q
3 6 Michał Chudy   Poland 53.96 q
4 3 Artūrs Pesockis   Latvia 53.99 q
5 7 Dries Vangoetsenhoven   Belgium 54.28 q
6 1 Paulus Schön   Germany 54.42
7 2 Johannes Tesch   Germany 54.58
8 8 Christian Ferraro   Italy 55.50

Final

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The final was held on 27 June at 18:50.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Daniil Pakhomov   Russia 52.72
  5 Alberto Lozano   Spain 52.78
  3 Daniil Antipov   Russia 53.36
4 6 Giacomo Carini   Italy 53.69
5 2 Michał Chudy   Poland 53.90
6 7 Artūrs Pesockis   Latvia 54.10
7 1 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 54.15
8 8 Dries Vangoetsenhoven   Belgium 54.16

References

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