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

The Men's 50 metre butterfly competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18–19 August.[1]

Men's 50 metre butterfly
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates18–19 August
Competitors58 from 31 nations
Winning time23.00
Medalists
    France
    Belarus
    Ukraine
    Great Britain

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and championship records were as follows.

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World recordRafael Muñoz Spain22.43Málaga5 April 2009
European record
Championship recordMilorad Čavić Serbia23.11Eindhoven19 March 2008

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:15.[2]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
154Andriy Hovorov Ukraine22.87Q, CR
265Florent Manaudou France23.06Q
375Steffen Deibler Germany23.38Q
455Rafael Muñoz Spain23.43Q
574Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.54Q
664Ben Proud Great Britain23.55Q
773Piero Codia Italy23.58Q
853Nikita Konovalov Russia23.61Q
972Joeri Verlinden Netherlands23.68Q
1068László Cseh Hungary23.73Q
1176Mario Todorović Croatia23.84Q
1257François Heersbrandt Belgium23.95Q
1360Tadas Duškinas Lithuania23.98Q
1456Ivan Lenđer Serbia24.02Q
1535Tuomas Pokkinen Finland24.04Q
1563Adam Barrett Great Britain24.04Q
1767Yevgeny Korotyshkin Russia24.07
1861Viacheslav Prudnikov Russia24.11
1950Pavel Sankovich Belarus24.23
1951Riku Pöytäkivi Finland24.23
2158Jan Šefl Czech Republic24.24
2178Kristian Golomeev Greece24.24
2330Krisztián Takács Hungary24.27
2422Mindaugas Sadauskas Lithuania24.30
2545Martin Spitzer Austria24.31
2639Viktor Bromer Denmark24.33
2777Radovan Siljevski Serbia24.38
2849Robert Žbogar Slovenia24.40
2944Bence Pulai Hungary24.41
3033Almog Olshtein Israel24.42
3170Deividas Margevicius Lithuania24.44
3232Nico van Duijn  Switzerland24.50
3336Nikša Stojkovski Croatia24.51
3362Matteo Rivolta Italy24.51
3513Tom Kremer Israel24.54
3679Romain Sassot France24.58
3628Alexandru Coci Romania24.58
3859Baslakov İskender Turkey24.63
3946Péter Holoda Hungary24.66
4031Sindri Thor Jakobsson Iceland24.68
4142Paul Lemaire France24.73
4143Christos Katrantzis Greece24.73
4347Andreas Vazaios Greece24.75
4427Martin Verner Czech Republic24.80
4421Julien Henx Luxembourg24.80
4641Michal Navara Slovakia24.83
4734Viktar Staselovich Belarus24.89
4848Filip Milcevic Austria24.96
4925Alexandre Bakhtiarov Cyprus25.02
5037Brendan Hyland Ireland25.10
5126Konstantinos Markozis Greece25.11
5238Alexandre Haldemann  Switzerland25.13
5314Pjotr Degtjarjov Estonia25.19
5423Ari-Pekka Liukkonen Finland25.29
5529Etay Gurevich Israel25.40
5624Teimuraz Kobakhidze Georgia25.51
5720Daniel Skaaning Denmark25.68
5815Fred Karu Estonia25.71
40Sidni Hoxha AlbaniaDNS
52Evgeny Koptelov RussiaDNS
66Konrad Czerniak PolandDNS
71Mehdy Metella FranceDNS

Semifinals

The Semifinals were held at 19:02.[3]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Florent Manaudou France23.23Q
25Rafael Muñoz Spain23.48Q
33Ben Proud Great Britain23.49Q
48Adam Barrett Great Britain23.51Q
51Ivan Lenđer Serbia23.68
66Nikita Konovalov Russia23.70
77François Heersbrandt Belgium23.84
82László Cseh Hungary23.95

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Andriy Hovorov Ukraine23.04Q
25Steffen Deibler Germany23.41Q
36Piero Codia Italy23.47Q
43Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.60Q
51Tadas Duškinas Lithuania23.72
62Joeri Verlinden Netherlands23.79
77Mario Todorović Croatia23.83
88Tuomas Pokkinen Finland24.02

Final

The final was held at 18:07.[4]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
5Florent Manaudou France23.00
8Yauhen Tsurkin Belarus23.00
4Andriy Hovorov Ukraine23.21
7Ben Proud Great Britain23.21
52Rafael Muñoz Spain23.24
66Piero Codia Italy23.37
71Adam Barrett Great Britain23.40
83Steffen Deibler Germany23.64
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