1993 European Sprint Swimming Championships
Host cityGateshead, United Kingdom
Date(s)11–13 November
1992
1994

The 1993 European Sprint Swimming Championships were held in Gateshead, United Kingdom, from 11 to 13 November. The championships were organised by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN), with events held in a short course pool.

Only the 50 m individual stroke events, the 100 m individual medley and 4×50 m relay events were held at this edition. Backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly relays were held for the first time in a major international championships.[1] Many of Europe's top swimmers did not attend the meet due to the timing of the World Short Course Championships being held less than three weeks after in Palma de Mallorca.[2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)97723
2 Sweden (SWE)74112
3 Great Britain (GBR)*1539
4 Russia (RUS)1416
5 Netherlands (NED)1102
6 Spain (ESP)1001
7 Estonia (EST)0101
8 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
Totals (9 entries)20221456

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Joakim Holmquist (SWE)22.26  Vladimir Predkin (RUS)
 Silko Günzel (GER)
22.45 None
50 m backstroke  Patrick Hermanspann (GER)25.76  Tino Weber (GER)25.78  Zsolt Hegmegi (SWE)25.99
50 m breaststroke  Vassily Ivanov (RUS)27.82  Ron Dekker (NED)27.89  Mark Warnecke (GER)28.03
50 m butterfly  Carlos Sánchez (ESP)24.04  Jan Karlsson (SWE)24.19  Vladimir Predkin (RUS)24.32
100 m individual medley  Ron Dekker (NED)55.77  Indrek Sei (EST)56.07  Christian Keller (GER)56.14
4×50 m freestyle relay  Sweden
Christer Wallin
Pär Lindström
Joakim Holmqvist
Zsolt Hegmegi
1:28.80  Germany
Silko Günzel
Axel Hickmann
Torsten Spanneberg
Ingolf Rasch
1:28.88  Croatia
Miloš Milošević
Marijan Kanjer
Alen Loncar
Miroslav Vučetić
1:32.96
4×50 m backstroke relay  Germany1:44.97  Great Britain1:48.28 None
4×50 m breaststroke relay  Germany1:55.53  Great Britain1:58.24 None
4×50 m butterfly relay  Sweden1:36.53  Germany1:37.36  Great Britain1:40.27
4×50 m medley relay  Sweden
Zsolt Hegmegi
Peter Haraldsson
Jan Karlsson
Joakim Holmqvist
1:39.54  Russia1:40.22  Germany
Patrick Hermanspann
Mark Warnecke
Dirk Vandenhirtz
Silko Günzel
1:40.23

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Sandra Völker (GER)25.55  Linda Olofsson (SWE)25.56  Annette Hadding (GER)25.79
50 m backstroke  Sandra Völker (GER)28.26  Nina Zhivanevskaya (RUS)28.71  Andrea Kutz (GER)29.32
50 m breaststroke  Sylvia Gerasch (GER)31.57  Peggy Hartung (GER)
 Karen Rake (GBR)
31.89 None
50 m butterfly  Louise Karlsson (SWE)27.49  Svetlana Pozdeyeva (RUS)27.88  Julia Voitowitsch (GER)27.91
100 m individual medley  Louise Karlsson (SWE)1:01.45  Ulrika Jardfelt (SWE)1:02.74  Sylvia Gerasch (GER)1:03.12
4×50 m freestyle relay  Sweden
Ellenor Svensson
Linda Olofsson
Louise Karlsson
Susanne Lööv
1:41.27  Germany
Sandra Völker
Annette Hadding
Silvia Stahl
Anke Scholz
1:43.08  Great Britain1:46.04
4×50 m backstroke relay  Germany2:01.15  Great Britain2:02.45 None
4×50 m breaststroke relay  Great Britain2:11.28  Germany2:11.34 None
4×50 m butterfly relay  Germany1:53.06  Great Britain1:55.62  Finland1:57.17
4×50 m medley relay  Germany
Sandra Volker
Sylvia Gerasch
Julia Voitowitsch
Annette Hadding
1:53.26  Sweden
Ulrika Jardfeldt
Hanna Jaltner
Louise Karlsson
Linda Olofsson
1:53.74  Great Britain1:57.13

References

  • "European Sprint Swimming Championships". GBRathletics.com.
  1. Ann Porter (13 November 1993). "Swimming: New wave get their heads down for the kill as Gateshead pools the sprint talent". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 6 November 2009.
  2. "Germans and Swedes dominate in Gateshead". New Straits Times. 15 November 1993. Retrieved 6 November 2009.
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