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Swimming at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke

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Women's 50 metre breaststroke
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates22 June (heats and semifinals)
23 June (final)
Competitors27 from 17 nations
Winning time30.55
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    Finland
bronze medal    Sweden
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The Women's 50 metre breaststroke competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 19 and 20 June 2024.[1][2]

Records[edit]

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29.16 Fukuoka 30 July 2023
European record
Championship record Benedetta Pilato  Italy 29.30 Budapest 22 May 2021

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started on 22 June at 10:09.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 4 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 30.58 Q
2 3 5 Ana Rodrigues  Portugal 30.90 Q
3 1 5 Teya Nikolova  Bulgaria 31.17 Q
4 2 4 Ida Hulkko  Finland 31.20 Q
5 1 4 Dominika Sztandera  Poland 31.21 Q
6 3 3 Olivia Klint Ipsa  Sweden 31.23 Q
7 1 3 Maria Drasidou  Greece 31.33 Q
8 2 6 Kiia Metsäkonkola  Finland 31.46
9 2 8 Tina Čelik  Slovenia 31.49 Q
10 1 6 Meri Mataja  Croatia 31.55 Q
11 3 7 Maria Romanjuk  Estonia 31.58 Q
12 2 3 Schastine Tabor  Denmark 31.69 Q
13 3 6 Emelie Fast  Sweden 31.70 Q
14 2 5 Silje Rongevær Slyngstadli  Norway 31.71 Q
15 3 2 Chara Angelaki  Greece 31.80 Q
16 1 7 Klara Thormalm  Sweden 31.83
17 2 7 Tara Vovk  Slovenia 31.84 Q
18 1 1 Diana Petkova  Bulgaria 31.94 Swim-off > Q
3 8 Kristýna Horská  Czech Republic Swim-off
20 1 2 Anniina Murto  Finland 32.25
21 2 2 Andrea Podmaníková  Slovakia 32.28
22 2 1 Niamh Coyne  Ireland 32.52
23 1 8 Birgitta Ingólfsdóttir  Iceland 32.55
24 3 1 Anna Munk Fuglsang  Denmark 32.70
25 3 0 Martina Bukvić  Serbia 32.94
26 2 0 Nikoleta Trníková  Slovakia 32.95
27 1 0 Stella Gjoka  Albania 33.70

Swim-off[edit]

The swim-off was held on 22 June at 10:42.
Qualification Rules: The best time advance to the semifinals.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Diana Petkova  Bulgaria 31.78 Q
2 5 Kristýna Horská  Czech Republic 31.97

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were started on 22 June at 19:19.
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 4 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 30.73 Q
2 2 3 Dominika Sztandera  Poland 30.86 Q
3 2 5 Teya Nikolova  Bulgaria 30.91 Q, NR
4 1 3 Olivia Klint Ipsa  Sweden 31.15 Q
5 2 7 Schastine Tabor  Denmark 31.30 Q
6 1 4 Ana Rodrigues  Portugal 31.34 Q
7 1 5 Ida Hulkko  Finland 31.36 Q
2 6 Maria Drasidou  Greece Q
9 2 2 Meri Mataja  Croatia 31.39
10 1 8 Diana Petkova  Bulgaria 31.47
11 1 6 Tina Čelik  Slovenia 31.52
12 2 1 Silje Rongevær Slyngstadli  Norway 31.53
13 1 2 Maria Romanjuk  Estonia 31.56
14 1 7 Emelie Fast  Sweden 31.74
15 2 8 Tara Vovk  Slovenia 31.84
15 1 1 Chara Angelaki  Greece 32.00

Final[edit]

The final was held on 23 June at 18:35.[6]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Dominika Sztandera  Poland 30.55 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 30.65
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Olivia Klint Ipsa  Sweden 30.90
4 8 Maria Drasidou  Greece 30.95
5 3 Teya Nikolova  Bulgaria 30.97
6 1 Ida Hulkko  Finland 30.99
7 7 Ana Rodrigues  Portugal 31.08
8 2 Schastine Tabor  Denmark 31.48

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