Draft:European LC Championships 1993 - Men's 400m Medley
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The Men’s 400m Medley at the 1993 European LC Championships was a competitive event held in Sheffield, Great Britain, from 3rd to 8th August 1993.
Medalists[edit]
🥇 Gold | 🥈 Silver | 🥉 Bronze |
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Tamás Darnyi (Hungary) | Jani Sievinen (Finland) | Marcel Wouda (Netherlands) |
Time: 4:15.24 | Time: 4:15.51 | Time: 4:17.90 |
Event Details[edit]
The race was a thrilling competition that saw some of the best swimmers in Europe compete for the title. The gold medal was won by Tamás Darnyi from Hungary, who finished with a time of 4:15.24. Jani Sievinen from Finland secured the silver medal with a time of 4:15.51, while Marcel Wouda from the Netherlands took home the bronze with a time of 4:17.90.
Other Competitors[edit]
Other competitors in the race included Patrick Kühl from Germany (4th place, 4:18.97), Frederik Hviid from Spain (5th place, 4:23.56), Jorge Perez from Spain (6th place, 4:23.75), Vyacheslav Valdayev from Ukraine (7th place, 4:26.76), and Petr Kratochvil from the Czech Republic (8th place, 4:26.77).