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Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre backstroke

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Women's 50 metre backstroke
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates22–23 August
Competitors44 from 22 nations
Winning time27.81
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Denmark

The Women's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 22–23 August.[1]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Zhao Jing  China 27.06 Rome 30 July 2009
European record Daniela Samulski  Germany 27.23 Rome 30 July 2009
Championship record Aleksandra Gerasimenya  Belarus 27.64 Budapest 14 August 2010

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held at 10:14.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 4 Mie Nielsen  Denmark 27.93 Q
2 5 4 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 28.05 Q
3 4 4 Mercedes Peris  Spain 28.24 Q
4 4 5 Francesca Halsall  Great Britain 28.25 Q
5 5 6 Arianna Barbieri  Italy 28.32 Q
6 5 5 Aleksandra Gerasimenya  Belarus 28.34 Q
7 4 3 Aleksandra Urbanczyk  Poland 28.40 Q
8 3 5 Daria Ustinova  Russia 28.43 Q
9 5 3 Simona Baumrtová  Czech Republic 28.79 Q
10 4 2 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 28.81 Q
11 5 7 Elena Gemo  Italy 28.83 Q
12 4 6 Sanja Jovanović  Croatia 28.86 Q
13 3 2 Elizabeth Simmonds  Great Britain 28.88
14 3 1 Mathilde Cini  France 28.89 Q
15 3 0 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 28.91 Q
15 5 0 Carlotta Zofkova  Italy 28.91
15 3 3 Duane Da Rocha  Spain 28.91 Q
18 4 7 Anni Alitalo  Finland 29.05 Q
19 3 8 Ida Lindborg  Sweden 29.06
20 2 3 Justine Ress  France 29.15
21 5 8 Béryl Gastaldello  France 29.17
22 5 1 Klaudia Nazieblo  Poland 29.20
23 4 1 Sviatlana Khakhlova  Belarus 29.21
24 3 6 Maria Kameneva  Russia 29.24
25 5 2 Amit Ivry  Israel 29.25
26 2 5 Ekaterina Tomashevskaya  Russia 29.28
27 2 1 Caroline Pilhatsch  Austria 29.46
27 2 4 Ava Schollmayer  Slovenia 29.46
29 4 8 Alicja Tchórz  Poland 29.47
30 5 9 Camille Gheorghiu  France 29.50
31 3 7 Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir  Iceland 29.52
32 2 6 Desiree Felner  Austria 29.71
33 2 2 Alina Vats  Ukraine 29.72
34 2 0 Patricia Hais  Austria 29.81
35 3 9 Magdalena Kuras  Sweden 29.92
36 2 8 Hanna-Maria Seppälä  Finland 29.96
37 4 9 Aliaksandra Kavaleva  Belarus 30.01
38 1 5 Sigrid Sepp  Estonia 30.11
39 2 7 Karin Tomecková  Slovakia 30.14
40 1 4 Susanne Hirvonen  Finland 30.16
41 2 9 Julia Kukla  Austria 30.61
42 1 2 Kätlin Sepp  Estonia 30.72
43 1 3 Eva Gliožerytė  Lithuania 31.01
44 1 6 Amina Kajtaz  Bosnia and Herzegovina 31.54
4 0 Katarína Listopadová  Slovakia DNS

Semifinals

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The semifinals were held at 18:51.[3]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 28.13 Q
2 5 Francesca Halsall  Great Britain 28.19 Q
3 3 Aleksandra Gerasimenya  Belarus 28.46 Q
4 6 Daria Ustinova  Russia 28.48 Q
5 7 Sanja Jovanović  Croatia 28.50
6 1 Mimosa Jallow  Finland 28.71
7 2 Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 28.86
8 8 Anni Alitalo  Finland 28.94

Semifinal 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Mie Nielsen  Denmark 27.78 Q
2 5 Mercedes Peris  Spain 27.91 Q
3 3 Arianna Barbieri  Italy 28.30 Q
4 7 Elena Gemo  Italy 28.44 Q
5 6 Aleksandra Urbanczyk  Poland 28.49
6 1 Mathilde Cini  France 28.55
7 2 Simona Baumrtová  Czech Republic 28.64
8 8 Duane Da Rocha  Spain 28.81

Final

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The final was held at 16:57.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Francesca Halsall  Great Britain 27.81
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Georgia Davies  Great Britain 27.82
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Mie Nielsen  Denmark 27.87
4 5 Mercedes Peris  Spain 27.98
5 2 Arianna Barbieri  Italy 28.36
6 1 Aleksandra Gerasimenya  Belarus 28.37
7 7 Elena Gemo  Italy 28.59
8 8 Daria Ustinova  Russia 28.63

References

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