Swimming at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre butterfly

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Women's 100 metre butterfly
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates20 June (heats and semifinals)
21 June (final)
Competitors29 from 19 nations
Winning time57.47
Medalists
gold medal    Belgium
silver medal    Greece
bronze medal    Sweden
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The Women's 100 metre butterfly competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 and 21 June 2024.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record Gretchen Walsh  United States 55.18 Indianapolis 15 June 2024
European record Sarah Sjöström  Sweden 55.48 Rio de Janeiro 7 August 2016
Championship record 55.89 London 20 May 2016

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 20 June at 09:55.
Qualification Rules: The 16 fastest from the heats qualify to the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 5 Paulina Peda  Poland 58.14 Q
2 3 3 Roos Vanotterdijk  Belgium 58.45 Q
3 4 6 Georgia Damasioti  Greece 58.54 Q
4 3 5 Sara Junevik  Sweden 58.82 Q
5 3 4 Anna Ntountounaki  Greece 58.83 Q
6 2 4 Helena Rosendahl Bach  Denmark 58.90 Q
7 2 5 Wiktoria Piotrowska  Poland 59.10 Q
8 4 3 Amina Kajtaz  Croatia 59.15 Q
9 3 6 Lucy Grieve  Great Britain 59.23 Q
10 2 3 Panna Ugrai  Hungary 59.48 Q
11 4 4 Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina 59.54 Q
12 4 1 Zuzanna Famulok  Poland 59.59
13 3 2 Julia Ullmann  Switzerland 59.68 Q
14 2 7 Laura Lahtinen  Finland 59.72 Q
15 3 7 Aliisa Soini  Finland 59.73 Q
16 2 2 Iris Julia Berger  Austria 59.85 Q
17 4 7 Ariel Hayon  Israel 59.94 Q
18 4 2 Julia Maik  Poland 1:00.37
19 4 8 Edith Jernstedt  Sweden 1:00.43
20 3 1 Schastine Tabor  Denmark 1:01.19
21 2 8 Fabienne Pavlik  Austria 1:01.22
22 3 8 Zora Ripková  Slovakia 1:01.25
23 1 4 Daryna Nabojčenko  Czech Republic 1:01.26
24 3 0 Varsenik Manucharyan  Armenia 1:01.48
25 2 1 Hana Sekuti  Slovenia 1:01.96
26 2 0 Mariam Sheikhalizadeh  Azerbaijan 1:02.55
27 1 5 Fanny Borer  Switzerland 1:03.88
28 4 9 Mia Blazhevska Eminova  North Macedonia 1:04.13
29 1 3 Yeva Karapetyan  Armenia 1:04.71
2 6 Lora Komoróczy  Hungary DNS
4 0 Mina Kaljević  Serbia

Semifinals

The semifinals were started on 20 June at 18:51.
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 4 Roos Vanotterdijk  Belgium 57.89 Q
2 2 5 Georgia Damasioti  Greece 58.00 Q
3 1 5 Sara Junevik  Sweden 58.23 Q
4 1 3 Helena Rosendahl Bach  Denmark 58.24 Q
5 2 3 Anna Ntountounaki  Greece 58.41 Q
6 2 4 Paulina Peda  Poland 58.47 Q
7 1 6 Amina Kajtaz  Croatia 58.55 Q
8 2 7 Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina 58.63 Q
9 2 6 Wiktoria Piotrowska  Poland 58.69
10 2 8 Ariel Hayon  Israel 58.78
11 1 1 Iris Julia Berger  Austria 58.94
12 2 2 Lucy Grieve  Great Britain 59.07
13 1 2 Panna Ugrai  Hungary 59.10
14 1 7 Julia Ullmann  Switzerland 59.32
15 2 1 Aliisa Soini  Finland 59.61
16 1 8 Edith Jernstedt  Sweden 59.78

Final

The final was held on 21 June at 18:30.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Roos Vanotterdijk  Belgium 57.47 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Georgia Damasioti  Greece 57.74
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Sara Junevik  Sweden 58.06
4 6 Helena Rosendahl Bach  Denmark 58.27
5 2 Anna Ntountounaki  Greece 58.34
6 1 Amina Kajtaz  Croatia 58.79
7 7 Paulina Peda  Poland 58.82
8 8 Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina 59.01

References