European Junior Swimming Championships

The European Junior Swimming Championships (50 m) is an annual swimming competition for European swimmers organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation and held over five days.[1] The competitor age for females was 15 to 16 years; for males it is 17 to 18 years until 2015.[1] From 2016 the competitor age is for females 14 to 17 years and for males 15 to 18 years.[2]

History

Until 1989 the European Junior Diving Championships was held together with European Junior Swimming Championships, and even since then has sometimes been co-hosted with the European Junior Swimming Championships, for example in Palma de Mallorca in 2006.

A stand-alone European Junior Swimming Championships was not held in 2015; instead the junior swimming events formed the bulk aquatics program at the 2015 European Games. European Games champions and medalists for that year were simultaneously treated as champions and medalists of the European Junior Swimming Championships for the purposes of 2015.

Championships

Source:[3]

NumberYearHost CityCountryDate
11967Linköping  Sweden13–15 August
21969Vienna  Austria15–17 August
31971Rotterdam  Netherlands12–15 August
41973Leeds  Great Britain8–11 August
51975Geneva   Switzerland7–10 August
61976Oslo  Norway5–8 August
71978Florence  Italy27–30 July
81980Skövde  Sweden7–10 August
91982Innsbruck  Austria26–29 August
101983Mulhouse  France5–8 August
111984Luxembourg City  Luxembourg26–29 July
121985Geneva   Switzerland25–28 July
131986West Berlin25–27 July
141987Rome  Italy23–26 July
151988Amersfoort  Netherlands28–31 July
161989Leeds  Great Britain28–30 July
171990Dunkirk  France26–29 July
181991Antwerp  Belgium1–4 August
191992Leeds  Great Britain13–16 August
201993Istanbul  Turkey8–11 July
211994Pardubice  Czech Republic4–7 August
221995Geneva   Switzerland19–22 July
231996Copenhagen  Denmark7–10 August
241997Glasgow  Great Britain31 July – 3 August
251998Antwerp  Belgium30 July – 2 August
261999Moscow  Russia14–17 July
272000Dunkirk  France27–30 July
282001Malta  Malta5–8 July
292002Linz  Austria11–14 July
302003Glasgow  Great Britain31 July – 3 August
312004Lisbon  Portugal15–18 July
322005Budapest  Hungary14–17 July
332006Palma de Mallorca  Spain6–9 July
342007Antwerp  Belgium18–22 July
352008Belgrade  Serbia30 July – 3 August
362009Prague  Czech Republic8–12 July
372010Helsinki  Finland14–18 July
382011Belgrade  Serbia6–10 July
392012Antwerp  Belgium4–8 July
402013Poznań  Poland10–14 July
412014Dordrecht  Netherlands9–13 July
422015*Baku  Azerbaijan23–27 June
432016Hódmezővásárhely  Hungary6–10 July
442017Netanya  Israel28 June – 2 July
452018Helsinki  Finland4–8 July
462019Kazan  Russia3–7 July
-2020Aberdeen  Great Britain8–12 July Cancelled
472021Rome  Italy6–11 July
482022Otopeni  Romania5–10 July
492023Belgrade  Serbia4–9 July
502024Vilnius  Lithuania2–7 July

Medalist

Artistic Swimming

[4]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia851086
2  Soviet Union72413
3  France310518
Totals (3 entries)95139117

Diving

[5]


RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia15411682352
2  Ukraine726859199
3  Germany687882228
Totals (3 entries)294262223779

Open Water Swimming

[6]


RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France2331036
2  Germany15191145
3  Hungary1313733
Totals (3 entries)513528114

Swimming

[7]


RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia235175127537
2  Germany199202208609
3  East Germany176115107398
Totals (3 entries)6104924421544

Water Polo

[8]


RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Hungary45615
2  Serbia4127
3  Soviet Union3328
Totals (3 entries)1191030

Championships records

All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. All times are swum in a long-course (50m) pool.

Men

EventTimeNameNationalityDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 21.83Artem Selin  Germany7 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[9]
100m freestyle 47.30David Popovici  Romania8 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[10]
200m freestyle 1:45.26sfDavid Popovici  Romania9 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[11]
400m freestyle 3:44.31Petar Mitsin  Bulgaria9 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[12]
800m freestyle 7:47.45Petar Mitsin  Bulgaria8 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[13]
1500m freestyle 14:58.89Kuzey Tuncelli  Turkey6 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[14]
50m backstroke 24.52Kliment Kolesnikov  Russia7 July 20182018 Championships Helsinki, Finland[15]
100m backstroke 52.91Ksawery Masiuk  Poland10 July 20222022 Championships Otopeni, Romania[16]
200m backstroke 1:55.79Oleksandr Zheltyakov  Ukraine7 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[17]
50m breaststroke 27.23hNicolò Martinenghi  Italy30 June 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[18]
100m breaststroke 59.23Nicolò Martinenghi  Italy2 July 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[19]
200m breaststroke 2:10.71Dániel Gyurta  Hungary18 July 20072007 Championships Antwerp, Belgium
50m butterfly 23.48Noè Ponti   Switzerland3 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[20]
100m butterfly 51.35Egor Kuimov  Russia2 July 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[21]
200m butterfly 1:53.79Kristóf Milák  Hungary30 June 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[22]
200m individual medley 1:59.17Thomas Dean  Great Britain6 July 20182018 Championships Helsinki, Finland[23]
400m individual medley 4:14.65Semen Makovich  Russia14 July 20132013 Championships Poznań, Poland
4×100m freestyle relay 3:16.58
  • Francesco Donin
     (48.97)
  • Luca Leonardi
     (48.19)
  • Fabio Gimondi
     (49.61)
  • Stefano Pizzamiglio
     (49.81)
 Italy12 July 20092009 Championships Prague, Czech Republic
4×200m freestyle relay 7:15.46
 Hungary30 June 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[24]
4×100m medley relay 3:35.24
 Italy2 July 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[25]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Women

EventTimeNameNationalityDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 24.87Daria Tatarinova  Russia11 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[26]
100m freestyle 53.97Marrit Steenbergen  Netherlands24 June 20152015 Championships Baku, Azerbaijan[27]
200m freestyle 1:57.51Isabel Gose  Germany6 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[28]
400m freestyle 4:05.89Ajna Késely  Hungary5 July 20182018 Championships Helsinki, Finland[29]
800m freestyle 8:21.91Merve Tuncel  Turkey7 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[30]
1500m freestyle 15:55.23Merve Tuncel  Turkey10 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[31]
50m backstroke 27.74Mary-Ambre Moluh  France6 July 20222022 Championships Otopeni, Romania[32]
100m backstroke 59.62Polina Egorova  Russia2 July 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[33]
200m backstroke 2:08.97Polina Egorova  Russia29 June 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[34]
50m breaststroke 29.75hBenedetta Pilato  Italy6 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[35]
100m breaststroke 1:05.48Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania14 July 20132013 Championships Poznań, Poland
200m breaststroke 2:21.07sfEvgenia Chikunova  Russia4 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[36]
50m butterfly 26.10Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina9 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[37]
100m butterfly 56.95Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina6 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[38]
200m butterfly 2:06.26Lana Pudar  Bosnia and Herzegovina8 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[39]
200m individual medley 2:12.41Leah Schlosshan  Great Britain9 July 20232023 Championships Belgrade, Serbia[40]
400m individual medley 4:40.64Alba Vázquez  Spain3 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[41]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:40.10
 Russia10 July 20212021 Championships Rome, Italy[42]
4×200m freestyle relay 7:58.99
 Hungary2 July 20172017 Championships Netanya, Israel[43]
4×100m medley relay 4:01.83
 Russia5 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[44]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Mixed

EventTimeNameNationalityDateMeetLocationRef
4×100m freestyle relay 3:28.43
  • Rafael Miroslaw
     (49.54)
  • Artem Selin
     (49.49)
  • Maya Tobehn
     (54.98)
  • Isabel Marie Gose
     (54.42)
 Germany4 July 20192019 Championships Kazan, Russia[45]
4×100m medley relay 3:47.99
 Russia7 July 20182018 Championships Helsinki, Finland[46]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by LEN; WRWorld record; EREuropean record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

References