Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre freestyle

The Men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 6 and 7 August 2018.[1][2]

Men's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates6 August (heats and semifinals)
7 August (final)
Competitors62 from 27 nations
Winning time1:45.34
Medalists
    Great Britain
    Lithuania
    Russia

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World record
European record
Paul Biedermann Germany1:42.00Rome28 July 2009
Championship recordPieter van den Hoogenband Netherlands1:44.89Berlin2 August 2002

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 6 August at 09:30.[3]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
174Danas Rapšys Lithuania1:46.55Q
273Mikhail Vekovishchev Russia1:46.67Q
354James Guy Great Britain1:47.67Q
472Jan Świtkowski Poland1:48.09Q
553Filippo Megli Italy1:48.15Q
666Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:48.22Q
765Mikhail Dovgalyuk Russia1:48.24Q
862Jacob Heidtmann Germany1:48.34Q
952Felix Auböck Austria1:48.37Q
1071Denis Loktev Israel1:48.42Q
1164Duncan Scott Great Britain1:48.53Q
1267Jonathan Atsu France1:48.62Q
1369Maarten Brzoskowski Netherlands1:48.72Q
1478Nils Liess  Switzerland1:49.00Q
1563Calum Jarvis Great Britain1:49.19
1656Viacheslav Andrusenko Russia1:49.21
1755Kacper Majchrzak Poland1:49.23Q
1877Kyle Stolk Netherlands1:49.34Q
1976Nándor Németh Hungary1:49.41
1979Robin Hanson Sweden1:49.41
2170Alexandre Marcourt Belgium1:49.46
2259Matteo Ciampi Italy1:49.47
2335Álex Rámos Spain1:49.50
2434Jan Hołub Poland1:49.55
2558Roman Fuchs France1:49.61
2651Jordan Pothain France1:49.62
2760César Castro Valle Spain1:49.63
2841Thomas Thijs Belgium1:49.69
2945Mattia Zuin Italy1:49.72
3038Erge Can Gezmiş Turkey1:49.88
3131Miguel Nascimento Portugal1:49.90
3261Martin Malyutin Russia1:49.97
3342Stan Pijnenburg Netherlands1:50.02
3430Alexander Trampitsch Austria1:50.06
3557Cameron Kurle Great Britain1:50.08
3536Daniel Namir Israel1:50.08
3732Kregor Zirk Estonia1:50.21
3833Marc Sánchez Spain1:50.22
3948Miguel Durán Spain1:50.31
4046Lorenz Weiremans Belgium1:50.35
4143Dion Dreesens Netherlands1:50.47
4240Sebastien De Meulemeester Belgium1:50.52
4347Gustaf Dahlman Sweden1:50.53
4449Adam Paulsson Sweden1:50.74
4568Jordan Sloan Ireland1:50.76
4644Stefano Di Cola Italy1:51.06
4737Markus Lie Norway1:51.10
4823Bence Biczó Hungary1:51.12
4928Batuhan Hakan Turkey1:51.76
5025Filip Zelić Croatia1:52.18
5124Tomas Sungaila Lithuania1:53.17
5227Irakli Revishvili Georgia1:54.58
5339Yonatan Batsha Israel1:54.62
5426Doğa Çelik Turkey1:54.91
5522Andri Aedma Estonia1:55.10
5621Nikita Tsernosev Estonia1:55.11
5729Cristian Santi San Marino1:59.05
5815Franc Aleksi Albania1:59.23
5914Gianluca Pasolini San Marino1:59.36
6020Matthew Galea Malta2:00.65
6116Dren Ukimeraj Kosovo2:03.04
6213Dijon Kadriju Kosovo2:05.00
75Dominik Kozma HungaryDid not start

Semifinals

The semifinals were started on 6 August at 17:21.[4]

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Mikhail Vekovishchev Russia1:46.70Q
26Jacob Heidtmann Germany1:46.83Q
33Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:46.84Q
45Jan Świtkowski Poland1:47.77
52Denis Loktev Israel1:48.48
67Jonathan Atsu France1:48.62
78Kyle Stolk Netherlands1:48.63
81Nils Liess  Switzerland1:48.76

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Danas Rapšys Lithuania1:45.33Q
25James Guy Great Britain1:46.44Q
36Mikhail Dovgalyuk Russia1:46.69Q
43Filippo Megli Italy1:46.70Q
57Duncan Scott Great Britain1:46.97Q
68Kacper Majchrzak Poland1:47.64
72Felix Auböck Austria1:47.81
81Maarten Brzoskowski Netherlands1:49.33

Final

The final was started on 7 August at 17:18.[5]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
8Duncan Scott Great Britain1:45.34
4Danas Rapšys Lithuania1:46.07
3Mikhail Dovgalyuk Russia1:46.15
45James Guy Great Britain1:46.20
52Filippo Megli Italy1:46.60
66Mikhail Vekovishchev Russia1:46.79
71Velimir Stjepanović Serbia1:47.00
87Jacob Heidtmann Germany1:47.26
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