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List of European records in finswimming

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Below is the list of current European finswimming records. The records are ratified by the CMAS Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (World Underwater Federation).

Men

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 15.04 = Max Poschart  Germany 26 February 2022 World Cup Eger, Hungary
50m SF 15.04 = Max Poschart  Germany 24 April 2022 World Cup Leipzig, Germany [1]
100m SF 33.71 r, WR Max Poschart  Germany 24 April 2022 World Cup Leipzig, Germany [1]
200m SF 1:19.18 r Dmitrii Zhurman  Russia 26 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m SF 2:55.57 WR Oleksii Zakharov  Ukraine 21 March 2021 World Cup Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [3]
800m SF 6:12.74 WR Nándor Kiss  Hungary 15 April 2023 World Cup Eger, Hungary
1500 SF 12:09.74 WR Ádám Bukor  Hungary 5 July 2017 European Championships Wrocław, Poland [4]
50m BF 18.41 h, WR Andrey Arbuzov  Russia 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
100m BF 40.81 r, WR Szymon Kropidłowski  Poland 20 July 2023 European Championships Gödöllő, Hungary [5]
200m BF 1:33.31 WR Gergő Kosina  Hungary 24 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m BF 3:25.02 WR Aleksey Fedkin CMAS 15 July 2024 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [6]
50m AP 13.70 WR Pavel Kabanov  Russia 30 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [7]
100m IM 31.50 Max Poschart  Germany 19 March 2022 World Cup Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
200m IM 1:13:58 Justus Mörstedt  Germany 8 June 2024 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [8]
400m IM 2:42.30 Denys Grubnik  Ukraine 27 February 2016 World Cup Eger, Hungary [9]
800m IM 5:46.96 WR Szilárd Vilhelm  Hungary 28 July 2010 European Championships Kazan, Russia
4×50m SF relay 1:01.49  Germany 15 July 2024 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [10]
4×100m SF relay 2:16.54 WR  Russia 22 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [11]
4×200m SF relay 5:22.94 WR
 Russia 29 July 2014 European Championships Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [12]

Women

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 17.40 Diana Sliseva CMAS 14 July 2024 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [13]
100m SF 38.02 Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 5 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [14]
200m SF 1:25.41 WR Valeriya Baranovskaya  Russia 21 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [15]
400m SF 3:12.16 Mariia Patlasova  Russia 5 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [16]
800m SF 6:49.68 Johanna Schikora  Germany 22 February 2020 World Cup Eger, Hungary [17]
1500m SF 13:11.09 Johanna Schikora  Germany 13 May 2022 German Junior Championships Rostock, Germany [18]
50m BF 20.52 WR Petra Senánszky  Hungary 21 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [19]
100m BF 45.16 WR Petra Senánszky  Hungary 22 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [20]
200m BF 1:41.42 WR Petra Senánszky  Hungary 24 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m BF 3:44.65 WR Zuzana Hrašková  Slovakia 29 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [21]
50m AP 16.09 Sofia Ktena  Greece 6 May 2016 - Volos, Greece
100m IM 36.35 = Sofia Ktena  Greece 29 July 2016 - Athens, Greece
100m IM 36.35 = Alena Parshina  Russia 6 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [22]
200m IM 1:23.08 Anaïs Verger  France 24 February 2024 World Cup Aix-en-Provence, France [23]
400m IM 3:00.41 Anastasiia Iliushina CMAS 15 July 2024 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [24]
4×50m SF relay 1:10.23  Ukraine 15 July 2024 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [25]
4×100m SF relay 2:34.54 WR  Russia 26 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
4×200m SF relay 5:49.86 WR  Russia 7 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [26]

Mixed

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×50m SF relay 1:04.14  Russia 5 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [27]
4×100m BF relay 2:55.34 WR  Hungary 6 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [28]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

Junior – boys

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 15.41 WJR Egor Kachmashev  Russia 1 August 2019 World Junior Championships Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt [29]
100m SF 34.36 WJR Egor Kachmashev  Russia 27 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [30]
200m SF 1:20.05 WJR Egor Kachmashev  Russia 28 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [31]
400m SF 2:56.07 WJR Nándor Kiss  Hungary 20 July 2022 World Championships Cali, Colombia [32]
800m SF 6:13.53 WJR Nándor Kiss  Hungary 26 February 2022 World Cup Eger, Hungary
1500m SF 12:22.74 WJR Ádám Bukor  Slovakia 7 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [33]
50m BF 18.79 WJR Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [34]
100m BF 41.56 WJR Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 30 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [35]
200m BF 1:34.03 WJR Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 31 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [36]
400m BF 3:26.69 WJR Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [34]
50m AP 14.19 WJR Nicklas Loßner  Germany 14 May 2023 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [37]
100m IM 31.84 WJR Evgeny Skorzhenko  Russia 4 September 2001 European Championships Eger, Hungary
400m IM 2:48.25 WJR Denys Grubnik  Ukraine 24 August 2009 World Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia
800m IM 5:56.29 Denys Grubnik  Ukraine 23 August 2009 World Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia
4×100m SF relay 2:24.01 WJR  Russia 29 June 2014 World Junior Championships Chania, Greece [38]
4×200m SF relay 5:34.39 WJR
 Russia 27 June 2014 World Junior Championships Chania, Greece [39]

Junior – girls

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 17.56 Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [34]
100m SF 38.28 WJR Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 16 July 2018 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [40]
200m SF 1:26.39 WJR Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 5 July 2017 European Championships Wrocław, Poland [4]
400m SF 3:12.86 WJR Elena Lopatina  Russia 16 July 2018 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [40]
800m SF 6:53.45 WJR Johanna Schikora  Germany 7 December 2019 World Cup Golden Final Poznań, Poland [41]
1500m SF 13:32.38 WJR Johanna Schikora  Germany 31 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [36]
50m BF 21.48 WJR Zoe Turucz  Hungary 28 June 2024 European Junior Championships Klaipėda, Lithuania [42]
100m BF 47.16 WJR Maria Patlasova  Russia 6 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [43]
200m BF 1:42.46 WJR Maria Patlasova  Russia 7 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [33]
50m AP 16.28 Ifigeneia Teliousi  Greece 27 June 2024 European Junior Championships Klaipėda, Lithuania [44]
100m IM 36.95 Diana Sliseva  Russia 16 June 2021 World Junior Championships Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
400m IM 3:02.01 Viktoria Partsakhashvili  Russia 6 July 2016 European Championships Wrocław, Poland [4]
800m IM 6:46.00 Iryna Poloshentseva  Ukraine 5 August 2005 World Junior Championships Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland
4×100m SF relay 2:40.52 WJR  Russia 2 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [45]
4×200m SF relay 6:04.05 WJR  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [34]

Junior – mixed

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×50m SF relay 1:07.35 WJR  Russia 31 July 2019 World Junior Championships Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt [46]
4×100m BF relay 3:02.44 WJR  Russia 30 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [35]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

See also

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