Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre butterfly

The Men's 200 metre butterfly competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18 and 19 May 2021.[1][2]

Men's 200 metre butterfly
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates18 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
19 May 2021 (final)
Competitors36 from 21 nations
Winning time1:51.10
Medalists
gold medal    Hungary
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Hungary
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Records

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

Name Nationality Time Location Date
World record
European record
Kristóf Milák   Hungary 1:50.73 Gwangju 24 July 2019
Championship record 1:52.79 Glasgow 5 August 2018

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
19 May Final Kristóf Milák   Hungary 1:51.10 CR

Results

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Heats

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The heats were started on 18 May at 10:33.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 1:54.38 Q
2 3 3 Antani Ivanov   Bulgaria 1:54.72 Q, NR
3 2 3 Krzysztof Chmielewski   Poland 1:55.46 Q
4 2 6 Noè Ponti   Switzerland 1:55.67 Q
5 2 4 Federico Burdisso   Italy 1:55.73 Q
6 4 1 Jakub Majerski   Poland 1:56.27 Q
7 3 6 Léon Marchand   France 1:56.33 Q
8 4 7 Giacomo Carini   Italy 1:56.69 Q
9 3 4 Tamás Kenderesi   Hungary 1:57.02 Q
10 3 0 Damian Chrzanowski   Poland 1:57.18
11 3 5 Alexander Kudashev   Russia 1:57.19 Q
12 4 6 Louis Croenen   Belgium 1:57.31 Q
13 4 5 Denys Kesil   Ukraine 1:57.32 Q
14 4 2 Igor Troyanovskyy   Ukraine 1:57.38 Q
15 3 1 Kregor Zirk   Estonia 1:57.56 Q, NR
16 1 7 Alexei Sancov   Moldova 1:57.78 Q, NR
17 3 2 Ramon Klenz   Germany 1:57.96 Q
18 4 3 Michał Poprawa   Poland 1:58.11
19 4 8 Ondřej Gemov   Czech Republic 1:58.19
20 2 8 Joan Lluís Pons   Spain 1:58.52
21 3 8 Adam Hlobeň   Czech Republic 1:58.57
22 2 5 Bence Biczó   Hungary 1:58.73
23 4 0 Dominik Márk Török   Hungary 1:58.88
24 2 1 Edward Mildred   Great Britain 1:59.04
25 2 0 Stefanos Dimitriadis   Greece 1:59.32
26 3 9 Arbidel González   Spain 1:59.64
27 3 7 Xaver Gschwentner   Austria 1:59.66
28 2 2 Maksym Shemberev   Azerbaijan 1:59.76
29 2 7 Sebastian Luňák   Czech Republic 2:00.00
30 1 4 Marius Toscan   Switzerland 2:01.20
31 2 9 Martin Espernberger   Austria 2:01.79
32 1 3 Joao Soares Carneiro   Luxembourg 2:01.92 NR
33 4 9 Ramil Valizada   Azerbaijan 2:04.80
34 1 5 Ievhen Khrypunov   Ukraine 2:05.01
35 1 6 Davor Petrovski   North Macedonia 2:05.75
36 1 2 Emilien Puyo   Monaco 2:11.42

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held on 18 May at 18:39.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Antani Ivanov   Bulgaria 1:55.45 Q
2 5 Noè Ponti   Switzerland 1:55.81 Q
3 6 Giacomo Carini   Italy 1:55.87 q
4 2 Alexander Kudashev   Russia 1:56.43 q
5 1 Kregor Zirk   Estonia 1:56.63 NR
6 7 Denys Kesil   Ukraine 1:56.99
7 3 Jakub Majerski   Poland 1:57.58
8 8 Ramon Klenz   Germany 1:58.26

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Tamás Kenderesi   Hungary 1:54.37 Q
2 4 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 1:54.72 Q
3 3 Federico Burdisso   Italy 1:55.03 q
4 7 Louis Croenen   Belgium 1:55.96 q
5 5 Krzysztof Chmielewski   Poland 1:56.51
6 1 Igor Troyanovskyy   Ukraine 1:56.96
7 6 Léon Marchand   France 1:57.77
8 8 Alexei Sancov   Moldova 1:57.85

Final

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The final was held on 19 May at 19:43.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 1:51.10 CR
  3 Federico Burdisso   Italy 1:54.28 NR
  4 Tamás Kenderesi   Hungary 1:54.43
4 6 Antani Ivanov   Bulgaria 1:54.50 NR
5 2 Noè Ponti   Switzerland 1:55.18
6 1 Louis Croenen   Belgium 1:55.69
7 8 Alexander Kudashev   Russia 1:56.33
8 7 Giacomo Carini   Italy 1:56.69

References

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