Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 100 metre backstroke

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Men's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates23–24 June
Competitors50 from 27 nations
Winning time54.76
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Germany

The men's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 23 and 24 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1]

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started on 23 June at 10:47.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Luke Greenbank  Great Britain 55.12 Q, GR
2 3 4 Marek Ulrich  Germany 55.45 Q
3 5 5 Joe Hulme  Great Britain 55.74 Q
4 5 4 Robert Glință  Romania 55.92 Q
5 3 5 Mikita Tsmyh  Belarus 55.95 Q
6 4 5 Roman Larin  Russia 56.09 Q
7 4 6 Filipp Shopin  Russia 56.13 Q
8 4 3 Nikolaos Sofianidis  Greece 56.29 Q
9 3 2 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 56.42 Q
10 4 7 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 56.45 Q
11 4 2 Jakub Skierka  Poland 56.57 Q
12 5 3 Kristian Komlenić  Croatia 56.58 Q
13 3 7 Bence Szucsik  Hungary 56.79 Q
14 4 8 Javier Romero  Spain 56.81 Q
15 3 3 Kirill Titov  Russia 56.89
16 5 2 Ole Braunschweig  Germany 56.91 Q
17 3 8 Joe Litchfield  Great Britain 56.92
17 4 1 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 56.92 Q
19 1 4 Marek Osina  Czech Republic 56.94
20 5 6 Lorenzo Glessi  Italy 57.07
21 2 0 Oskar Ericsson  Sweden 57.22
21 5 1 Jacopo Bietti  Italy 57.22
23 4 0 Dawid Murzyn  Poland 57.33
24 2 4 Christoffer Fredrikson  Finland 57.41
25 3 6 Nikolay Snegirev  Russia 57.46
26 2 7 Andrei Gussev  Estonia 57.48
27 5 8 Dominik Varga  Hungary 57.50
28 3 9 Lorenzo Mora  Italy 57.72
29 2 5 Berk Özkul  Turkey 57.91
30 5 7 Cristiano Hantjoglu  Italy 57.95
31 3 1 Joan Casanovas  Spain 58.05
32 5 0 Franz Müller  Germany 58.08
33 5 9 Rory McEvoy  Ireland 58.20
34 1 8 Daniel Aizenberg  Israel 58.36
35 2 1 Moritz Walaschewski  Germany 58.51
36 2 3 Rasim Oğulcan Gör  Turkey 58.66
37 3 0 Daniel Kaplan  Israel 58.67
38 2 6 Timothy Schlatter  Switzerland 58.99
39 2 9 Idan Dotan  Israel 59.09
40 2 2 Alan Corby  Ireland 59.15
41 4 9 Max Mannes  Luxembourg 59.23
42 2 8 Tomer Drori  Israel 59.27
43 1 7 João Vital  Portugal 59.47
44 1 2 Alexander Světlík  Slovakia 59.53
45 1 5 Qriqoriy Kalminskiy  Azerbaijan 59.79
46 1 3 Vito Vodenik  Slovenia 59.83
47 1 6 Thomas Maurer  Switzerland 59.84
48 1 0 Bragi Snær Hallsson  Iceland 1:00.13
49 1 9 Adrian Negru  Moldova 1:00.41
50 1 1 Tarik Hoch  Liechtenstein 1:04.56

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were started on 23 June at 18:37.[3]

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Marek Ulrich  Germany 54.99 Q
2 6 Nikolaos Sofianidis  Greece 55.58 Q
3 5 Robert Glință  Romania 55.70 qSO
3 2 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 55.70 qSO
5 3 Roman Larin  Russia 55.82
6 7 Kristian Komlenić  Croatia 56.02
7 8 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 56.23
8 1 Javier Romero  Spain 57.01

Semifinal 2[edit]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Luke Greenbank  Great Britain 54.65 Q, GR
2 6 Filipp Shopin  Russia 55.18 Q
3 3 Mikita Tsmyh  Belarus 55.23 q
4 5 Joe Hulme  Great Britain 55.36 q
5 7 Jakub Skierka  Poland 55.47 q
6 1 Bence Szucsik  Hungary 56.05
7 2 Petter Fredriksson  Sweden 56.38
8 8 Ole Braunschweig  Germany 56.67

Swim-off[edit]

The swim-off was held on 23 June at 20:19.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Robert Glință  Romania 55.31 Q
2 5 Tomáš Franta  Czech Republic 56.02

Final[edit]

The final was held on 24 June at 17:30.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Luke Greenbank  Great Britain 54.76
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Filipp Shopin  Russia 54.81
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Marek Ulrich  Germany 55.35
4 2 Joe Hulme  Great Britain 55.37
5 1 Nikolaos Sofianidis  Greece 55.43
6 7 Jakub Skierka  Poland 55.62
7 8 Robert Glință  Romania 55.91
8 6 Mikita Tsmyh  Belarus 56.00

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