Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre backstroke

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Women's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates20 May 2021 (heats and semifinals)
21 May 2021 (final)
Competitors48 from 28 nations
Winning time58.49
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Russia
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The Women's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 and 21 May 2021.[1][2]

Records[edit]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Regan Smith  United States 57.57 Gwangju 28 July 2019
European record Gemma Spofforth  Great Britain 58.12 Rome 28 July 2009
Championship record Mie Nielsen  Denmark 58.73 London 19 May 2016

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
20 May Semifinals Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 58.73 CR
Kathleen Dawson  Great Britain 58.44 CR

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started on 20 May at 10:55.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 4 Kathleen Dawson  Great Britain 59.32 Q
2 5 4 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 59.57 Q
3 5 5 Maria Kameneva  Russia 59.74 Q
4 4 4 Margherita Panziera  Italy 59.94 Q
5 6 7 Anastasia Gorbenko  Israel 59.96 Q, NR
6 6 3 Cassie Wild  Great Britain 1:00.09 Q
7 6 2 Louise Hansson  Sweden 1:00.17 Q
8 4 3 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 1:00.23 Q
9 4 5 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 1:00.44 Q
10 6 6 Katalin Burián  Hungary 1:00.46 Q
11 6 5 Anastasiya Shkurdai  Belarus 1:00.54 Q
12 5 3 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 1:00.56 Q
13 5 2 Ingeborg Løyning  Norway 1:00.71 Q
14 4 6 Paulina Peda  Poland 1:00.82 Q
15 4 7 Nina Kost  Switzerland 1:01.05 Q
16 5 7 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 1:01.11 QSO
16 6 8 África Zamorano  Spain 1:01.11 QSO
18 5 6 Silvia Scalia  Italy 1:01.12
19 5 8 Ekaterina Avramova  Turkey 1:01.30
20 5 0 Rafaela Azevedo  Portugal 1:01.32
21 4 2 Carlotta Zofkova  Italy 1:01.45
22 3 4 Theodora Drakou  Greece 1:01.51
23 5 9 Jenny Mensing  Germany 1:01.52
24 2 2 Tatiana Salcuțan  Moldova 1:01.64
25 4 1 Klaudia Naziębło  Poland 1:01.77
26 6 9 Lena Grabowski  Austria 1:01.82
26 2 3 Fanny Teijonsalo  Finland 1:01.82
28 3 3 Ugnė Mažutaitytė  Lithuania 1:01.93
29 3 2 Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy  Hungary 1:01.99
30 3 7 Sudem Denizli  Turkey 1:02.07
30 4 8 Alicia Wilson  Great Britain 1:02.07
32 4 0 Daryna Zevina  Ukraine 1:02.23
33 5 1 Gerda Szilágyi  Hungary 1:02.28
34 4 9 Aviv Barzelay  Israel 1:02.29
35 3 9 Hanna Rosvall  Sweden 1:02.32
36 3 1 Mireia Pradell  Spain 1:02.33
37 3 5 Jade Smits  Belgium 1:02.56
38 3 8 Sonnele Öztürk  Germany 1:02.94
39 2 4 Laura Bernat  Poland 1:03.02
40 6 0 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 1:03.05
41 2 5 Janja Segel  Slovenia 1:03.19
42 2 1 Ioanna Sacha  Greece 1:03.78
43 2 8 Mia Blazevska Eminova  North Macedonia 1:04.59
44 2 7 Signhild Joensen  Faroe Islands 1:04.72
45 2 6 Emma Marušáková  Slovakia 1:05.26
46 1 4 Mia Krstevska  North Macedonia 1:05.52
47 1 5 Teresa Ivanová  Slovakia 1:05.76
48 1 3 Jona Beqiri  Kosovo 1:10.98
2 0 Mónica Ramírez  Andorra Did not start
3 0 Anastasiya Kuliashova  Belarus
3 6 Panna Ugrai  Hungary
6 1 Alicja Tchórz  Poland

Swim-off[edit]

The swim-off was held on 20 May at 12:20.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 1:00.31 Q
2 4 África Zamorano  Spain 1:01.16

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were held on 20 May at 18:12.[5]

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 58.73 Q, =CR
2 5 Margherita Panziera  Italy 59.53 Q
3 3 Cassie Wild  Great Britain 59.75 q
4 6 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 59.76 q
5 2 Katalin Burián  Hungary 1:00.18
6 7 Simona Kubová  Czech Republic 1:00.43
7 1 Paulina Peda  Poland 1:00.59
8 8 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 1:00.82

Semifinal 2[edit]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Kathleen Dawson  Great Britain 58.44 Q, CR
2 5 Maria Kameneva  Russia 59.30 Q
3 3 Anastasia Gorbenko  Israel 59.78 q, WD, NR
4 2 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 1:00.00 q
5 6 Louise Hansson  Sweden 1:00.04 q
6 1 Ingeborg Løyning  Norway 1:00.23 NR
7 8 Nina Kost  Switzerland 1:00.35
8 7 Anastasiya Shkurdai  Belarus 1:00.52

Final[edit]

First race[edit]

The final was held on 21 May at 18:24.[6] The race was then declared void after the Swedish protested that the speaker in lane 1 malfunctioned and Hansson was not able to hear the starting gun. A re-race was scheduled for 20:45.

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
4 Kathleen Dawson  Great Britain 58.18 CR
5 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 59.02
3 Maria Kameneva  Russia 59.13
6 Margherita Panziera  Italy 59.65
2 Cassie Wild  Great Britain 59.82
7 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 1:00.33
8 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 1:00.33
1 Louise Hansson  Sweden 1:02.29

Re race[edit]

The final re race was held on 21 May at 20:45.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Kathleen Dawson  Great Britain 58.49
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Margherita Panziera  Italy 59.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Maria Kameneva  Russia 59.22
4 5 Kira Toussaint  Netherlands 59.32
5 2 Cassie Wild  Great Britain 59.68
6 1 Louise Hansson  Sweden 1:00.04
7 8 Anastasia Fesikova  Russia 1:00.33
8 7 Maaike de Waard  Netherlands 1:00.64

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