1996 European Short Course Swimming Championships

The first edition of the European Short Course Championships was held in Rostock, Germany, from December 13 to December 15, 1996. The event, just a couple of months after the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, replaced the European Sprint Swimming Championships, where only the 50 m events and the 100 m individual medley were at stake. From this edition on, also the events longer than that were contested.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)*14141139
2 Great Britain (GBR)44210
3 Netherlands (NED)4228
4 Sweden (SWE)3339
5 Poland (POL)3216
6 Italy (ITA)2215
7 Czech Republic (CZE)2125
8 Norway (NOR)1124
9 Slovakia (SVK)1113
10 Austria (AUT)1102
11 Belarus (BLR)1023
12 Spain (ESP)1012
13 Ukraine (UKR)1001
14 Romania (ROM)0314
15 Croatia (CRO)0213
16  Switzerland (SUI)0134
17 Slovenia (SLO)0123
18 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
Totals (21 nations)383839115

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Mark Foster
 Great Britain
22.25 René Gusperti
 Italy
22.51 Dimitri Kalinovski
 Belarus
22.57
100 m freestyle Lars Conrad
 Germany
48.90 Nicolae Butacu
 Romania
49.49 Nicolae Ivan
 Romania
49.56
200 m freestyle Lars Conrad
 Germany
1:45.97 Andrew Clayton
 Great Britain
1:47.35 Konstantin Dubrovin
 Germany
1:48.60
400 m freestyle Emiliano Brembilla
 Italy
3:45.52 Stefan Pohl
 Germany
3:48.10 Dimitrios Manganas
 Greece
3:48.29
1500 m freestyle Igor Snitko
 Ukraine
14:46.59 Ian Wilson
 Great Britain
14:54.24 Thomas Lohfink
 Germany
15:04.13
50 m backstroke Mariusz Siembida
 Poland
25.03 Tomislav Karlo
 Croatia
25.14 Stev Theloke
 Germany
25.15
100 m backstroke Mariusz Siembida
 Poland
53.56 Stev Theloke
 Germany
53.87 Emanuele Merisi
 Italy
54.39
200 m backstroke Emanuele Merisi
 Italy
1:54.91 Nicolae Butacu
 Romania
1:56.29 Stev Theloke
 Germany
1:56.51
50 m breaststroke Patrik Isaksson
 Sweden
27.76 Jens Kruppa
 Germany
27.77 Daniel Málek
 Czech Republic
27.84
100 m breaststroke Jens Kruppa
 Germany
1:00.15 Patrik Isaksson
 Sweden
1:00.45 Aleksandr Gukov
 Belarus
1:00.94
200 m breaststroke Aleksandr Gukov
 Belarus
2:09.86 Artur Paczynski
 Poland
2:10.69 Jens Kruppa
 Germany
2:10.70
50 m butterfly Mark Foster
 Great Britain
23.91 Fabian Hieronimus
 Germany
24.07 Jonas Åkesson
 Sweden
24.25
100 m butterfly Thomas Rupprath
 Germany
53.22 Fabian Hieronimus
 Germany
53.70 Denislav Kaltchev
 Bulgaria
54.02
200 m butterfly Chris-Carol Bremer
 Germany
1:57.04 Thomas Rupprath
 Germany
1:57.30 David Abrard
 France
Adrian Andermatt
  Switzerland
1:59.23
100 m individual medley Marcel Wouda
 Netherlands
54.62 Jens Kruppa
 Germany
54.82 Christian Keller
 Germany
55.45
200 m individual medley Marcel Wouda
 Netherlands
1:56.83 Christian Keller
 Germany
1:58.52 Krešimir Čač
 Croatia
2:01.45
400 m individual medley Marcel Wouda
 Netherlands
4:08.90 Christian Keller
 Germany
4:13.03 Uwe Volk
 Germany
4:15.69
4×50 m freestyle relay  Germany
Lars Conrad
Christian Tröger
Tim Nolte
Steffen Smöllich
1:29.54  Croatia
Tomislav Karlo
Miloš Milošević
Miro Žeravica
Alen Lončar
1:29.69  Norway
Anders Dahl
Vermund Vetnes
Thomas Sopp
Thomas Nore
1:30.40
4×50 m medley relay  Germany
Stev Theloke
Jens Kruppa
Fabian Hieronimus
Lars Conrad
1:38.28  Italy
Emanuele Merisi
Domenico Fioravanti
Luca Belfiore
René Gusperti
1:38.50  Great Britain
Neil Willey
Richard Maden
Mark Foster
Simon Handley
1:38.72

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Sandra Völker
 Germany
24.67
ER
Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
25.32 Vibeke Johansen
 Norway
25.38
100 m freestyle Sandra Völker
 Germany
53.04
ER
Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
54.46 Martina Moravcová
 Slovakia
54.95
200 m freestyle Martina Moravcová
 Slovakia
1:57.22 Antje Buschschulte
 Germany
1:58.34 Carla Geurts
 Netherlands
1:59.16
400 m freestyle Kristýna Kyněrová
 Czech Republic
4:09.94 Carla Geurts
 Netherlands
4:10.36 Chantal Strasser
  Switzerland
4:13.45
800 m freestyle Carla Geurts
 Netherlands
8:34.66 Flavia Rigamonti
  Switzerland
8:39.20 Sarah Collings
 Great Britain
8:42.42
50 m backstroke Sandra Völker
 Germany
27.94 Antje Buschschulte
 Germany
28.55 Suze Valen
 Netherlands
28.66
100 m backstroke Antje Buschschulte
 Germany
1:00.21 Kateřina Pivoňková
 Czech Republic
1:01.69 Alenka Kejžar
 Slovenia
1:01.93
200 m backstroke Kateřina Pivoňková
 Czech Republic
2:08.15 Antje Buschschulte
 Germany
2:09.54 Alenka Kejžar
 Slovenia
2:12.20
50 m breaststroke Vera Lischka
 Austria
31.36 Terrie Miller
 Norway
31.47 Hanna Jaltner
 Sweden
32.04
100 m breaststroke Terrie Miller
 Norway
1:07.91 Vera Lischka
 Austria
1:08.18 Alicja Pęczak
 Poland
1:08.33
200 m breaststroke Alicja Pęczak
 Poland
2:26.11 Alenka Kejžar
 Slovenia
2:27.33 Anne Poleska
 Germany
2:27.57
50 m butterfly Johanna Sjöberg
 Sweden
27.15
ER
Sandra Völker
 Germany
27.23 Marja Pärssinen
 Finland
27.69
100 m butterfly Johanna Sjöberg
 Sweden
58.80
ER
Sandra Völker
 Germany
59.44 Julia Voitowitsch
 Germany
1:00.51
200 m butterfly Bárbara Franco
 Spain
2:10.20 Johanna Sjöberg
 Sweden
2:10.92 María Peláez
 Spain
2:11.36
100 m individual medley Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
1:01.91 Martina Moravcová
 Slovakia
1:01.98 Sabine Herbst
 Germany
1:02.46
200 m individual medley Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
2:10.60 Alicja Pęczak
 Poland
2:13.07 Sabine Herbst
 Germany
2:13.29
400 m individual medley Sabine Herbst
 Germany
4:39.26 Beatrice Câșlaru
 Romania
4:41.76 Pavla Chrástová
 Czech Republic
4:42.07
4×50 m freestyle relay  Germany
Katrin Meissner
Marianne Hinners
Silvia Stahl
Sandra Völker
1:41.15  Sweden
Johanna Sjöberg
Linda Olofsson
Nelly Jörgensen
Malin Svahnström
1:42.18   Switzerland
Dominique Diezi
Andrea Quadri
Sandrine Paquier
Chantal Strasser
1:44.90
4×50 m medley relay  Germany
Antje Buschschulte
Sylvia Gerasch
Julia Voitowitsch
Sandra Völker
1:51.79
ER
 Netherlands
Suze Valen
Madelon Baans
Wilma van Hofwegen
Angela Postma
1:52.80  Sweden
Nelly Jörgensen
Hanna Jaltner
Johanna Sjöberg
Linda Olofsson
1:53.06
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