Swimming at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre butterfly

The Men's 50 metre butterfly competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 June 2024.[1][2]

Men's 50 metre butterfly
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates17 June (heats and semifinals)
18 June (final)
Competitors58 from 30 nations
Winning time23.15
Medalists
gold medal    Greece
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Czech Republic
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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
European record
Andriy Govorov   Ukraine 22.27 Rome 1 July 2018
Championship record 22.48 Glasgow 7 August 2018

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 17 June at 09:55.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 5 Vladyslav Bukhov   Ukraine 23.33 Q
2 5 4 Meiron Cheruti   Israel 23.37 Q
3 5 5 Stergios Marios   Greece 23.42 Q
4 6 5 Simon Bucher   Austria 23.43 Q
5 6 3 Daniel Gracík   Czech Republic 23.45 Q
6 6 4 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary 23.49 Q
7 1 8 Hubert Kós   Hungary 23.51 Q
8 4 4 Luca Nik Armbruster   Germany 23.53 Q
5 6 Jakub Majerski   Poland Q
10 6 2 Jan Šefl   Czech Republic 23.59 Q
11 6 8 Đurđe Matić   Serbia 23.61 Q
12 4 3 Hubert Kós   Hungary 23.63
13 4 2 Casper Puggaard   Denmark 23.66 Q
14 4 6 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 23.70 Q
15 5 9 Max McCusker   Ireland 23.72 Q
16 6 6 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia 23.73 Q
17 4 7 Denis-Laurean Popescu   Romania 23.79 Swim-Off > Q
5 7 Tibor Tistan   Slovakia Swim-Off
19 1 0 Kalle Makinen   Finland 23.81
20 6 7 Oskar Hoff   Sweden 23.85
21 3 5 Oliver Søgaard-Andersen   Denmark 23.87
5 2 Arsenii Kovalov   Ukraine
23 3 9 Bjorn Kammann   Germany 23.88
24 4 9 Paweł Korzeniowski   Poland 23.95
6 9 Albin Lovgren   Sweden
26 4 0 Lukas Edl   Austria 23.96
6 1 Rasmus Nickelsen   Denmark
28 6 0 Anastasios Kougkoulos   Greece 23.97
29 4 8 Adrian Jaśkiewicz   Poland 24.05
5 0 Martin Kartavi   Israel
31 4 1 Julien Henx   Luxembourg 24.06
32 3 6 Artem Selin   Germany 24.17
33 3 4 Frederik Møller   Denmark 24.19
34 5 1 George-Adrian Ratiu   Romania 24.20
35 3 3 Alex Ahtiainen   Estonia 24.21
36 5 3 Konrad Czerniak   Poland 24.29
37 2 6 Sebastian Lunak   Czech Republic 24.33
3 7 Linus Kahl   Sweden
39 3 2 Miloš Milenković   Montenegro 24.41
40 2 3 Artur Barseghyan   Armenia 24.48
41 2 5 Alexandru-Richard Szilagyi   Romania 24.61
42 1 1 Mihai Gergely   Romania 24.63
43 3 8 Simon Elias Statkevicius   Iceland 24.64
44 2 7 Luka Jovanović   Serbia 24.69
45 2 9 Kenan Dracic   Bosnia and Herzegovina 24.77
46 2 1 Dino Hasibović Sirotanović   Bosnia and Herzegovina 24.78
3 1 Noah Verreth   Belgium
48 1 2 Grisi Koxhaku   Albania 24.92
49 1 4 Luka Cvetko   Croatia 24.93
50 2 2 Nemanja Maksic   Serbia 24.94
2 4 Tomàs Lomero Arenas   Andorra
52 1 3 Petar Popović   Serbia 25.19
53 3 0 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen   Finland 25.20
54 2 8 Ramil Valizade   Azerbaijan 25.25
55 1 6 Ronens Kermans   Latvia 25.26
56 2 0 Kyle Micallef   Malta 25.31
57 1 5 Polat Uzer Turnalı   Turkey 25.41
58 1 7 Nikola Trajanovski   North Macedonia 26.38
5 8 Joshua Gammon   Great Britain Did not start

Swim-off

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The swim-off was held on 17 June at 11:25.
Qualification Rules: The best time advance to the semifinals.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Denis-Laurean Popescu   Romania 23.48 Q, NR
2 5 Tibor Tistan   Slovakia 23.76

Semifinals

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The semifinals were started on 17 June at 18:30.
Qualification Rules: The first 2 competitors of each semifinal and the remaining fastest (up to a total of 8 qualified competitors) from the semifinals advance to the final.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 5 Stergios Marios   Greece 23.06 Q, NR
2 1 4 Meiron Cheruti   Israel 23.20 Q
3 1 3 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary 23.23 Q
4 1 5 Simon Bucher   Austria 23.29 Q
2 4 Vladyslav Bukhov   Ukraine Q
6 2 3 Daniel Gracík   Czech Republic 23.31 Q
7 2 8 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia 23.34 Q
8 1 8 Denis-Laurean Popescu   Romania 23.45 Q, NR
9 1 7 Casper Puggaard   Denmark 23.48
10 1 6 Luca Nik Armbruster   Germany 23.53
11 2 1 Daniel Zaitsev   Estonia 23.59
2 2 Jakub Majerski   Poland
13 2 7 Đurđe Matić   Serbia 23.60
14 1 2 Jan Šefl   Czech Republic 23.61
15 1 1 Max McCusker   Ireland 23.75
16 2 6 Hubert Kós   Hungary 23.79

Final

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The final was held on 18 June at 18:07.[6]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Stergios Marios   Greece 23.15
  6 Simon Bucher   Austria 23.19
  7 Daniel Gracík   Czech Republic 23.26
4 5 Meiron Cheruti   Israel 23.28
5 2 Vladyslav Bukhov   Ukraine 23.32
3 Szebasztián Szabó   Hungary
7 8 Denis-Laurean Popescu   Romania 23.43 NR
8 1 Nikola Miljenić   Croatia 23.71

References

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