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

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Women's 50 metre freestyle
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates21 June (heats and semifinals)
22 June (final)
Competitors40 from 23 nations
Winning time24.56
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Greece
bronze medal    Denmark
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The Women's 50 metre freestyle competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 21 and 22 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
European record
Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 23.61 Fukuoka 29 July 2023
Championship record 23.74 Glasgow 4 August 2018

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started on 21 June at 09:30.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 6 Theodora Drakou  Greece 24.89 Q
2 5 4 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 24.96 Q
3 3 5 Jessica Felsner  Germany 24.97 Q
4 4 5 Jana Pavalić  Croatia 25.01 Q
5 4 4 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz  Poland 25.03 Q
6 3 4 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 25.15 Q
7 3 3 Barbora Janíčková  Czech Republic 25.20 Q
8 5 9 Aleksa Gold  Estonia 25.23 Q
9 4 6 Teresa Ivan  Slovakia 25.26 Q
10 4 3 Kalia Antoniou  Cyprus 25.28 Q
11 3 9 Andrea Murez  Israel 25.34 Q
12 3 6 Anna Dowgiert  Poland 25.48 Q
13 5 1 Daryna Nabojčenko  Czech Republic 25.49 Q
14 3 2 Lillian Slušná  Slovakia 25.67 Q
4 2 Elisabeth Sabro Ebbesen  Denmark Q
16 3 8 Anna Hadjiloizou  Cyprus 25.71 Q
17 5 3 Nina Jazy  Germany 25.73
18 5 7 Nina Stanisavljević  Serbia 25.74
19 2 4 Kiia Metsäkonkola  Finland 25.81
3 7 Aleksandra Polańska  Poland
21 5 2 Ana Rodrigues  Portugal 25.88
22 5 8 Jóhanna Elín Guðmundsdóttir  Iceland 25.91
23 4 8 Minna Ábrahám  Hungary 25.95
24 4 7 Katarina Milutinović  Serbia 25.99
25 3 1 Marijana Jelic  Austria 26.14
26 2 3 Mia Pentti  Finland 26.21
27 2 5 Jana Marković  Serbia 26.36
28 2 7 Mariam Sheikhalizadeh  Azerbaijan 26.42
29 2 2 Tjaša Pintar  Slovenia 26.52
30 4 0 Mariangela Boitsuk  Estonia 26.62
31 4 9 Cornelia Pammer  Austria 26.73
32 3 0 Elvira Mörtstrand  Sweden 26.75
33 2 6 Veera Kivirinta  Finland 26.80
34 5 0 Mina Kaljević  Serbia 27.01
35 1 5 Fatima Alkaramova  Azerbaijan 27.30
36 2 8 Arla Dermishi  Albania 27.33
37 2 1 Varsenik Manucharyan  Armenia 27.44
38 1 3 Ilaria Ceccaroni  San Marino 27.56
39 1 4 Ani Poghosyan  Armenia 27.61
40 2 0 Jovana Kuljača  Montenegro 27.73
4 1 Fanny Teijonsalo  Finland DNS
5 5 Neža Klančar  Slovenia

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were started on 21 June at 19:20.
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.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 5 Jana Pavalić  Croatia 24.67 Q
2 1 4 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 24.71 Q
3 2 6 Barbora Janíčková  Czech Republic 24.92 Q
4 1 3 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 24.94 Q
5 1 2 Kalia Antoniou  Cyprus 24.99 Q
6 2 3 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz  Poland 25.00 Q
2 5 Jessica Felsner  Germany Q
8 2 4 Theodora Drakou  Greece 25.11 Q
9 1 6 Aleksa Gold  Estonia 25.18
10 2 2 Teresa Ivan  Slovakia 25.24
11 1 7 Anna Dowgiert  Poland 25.36
12 2 7 Andrea Murez  Israel 25.52
2 8 Elisabeth Sabro Ebbesen  Denmark
14 1 1 Lillian Slušná  Slovakia 25.58
15 2 1 Daryna Nabojčenko  Czech Republic 25.64
16 1 8 Anna Hadjiloizou  Cyprus 25.67

Final[edit]

The final was held at 22 June at 18:37.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 24.56
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Theodora Drakou  Greece 24.59 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Julie Kepp Jensen  Denmark 24.79
4 7 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz  Poland 24.82
5 4 Jana Pavalić  Croatia 24.85
6 2 Kalia Antoniou  Cyprus 25.13
7 1 Jessica Felsner  Germany 25.19
8 3 Barbora Janíčková  Czech Republic 25.38

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