The Sports Examiner

Sensational: 12 swimming world leaders at Glasgow Euros

The swimming competition at the 2018 European Championships finished with two world records and 12 world-leading marks (one equaled):

Men:
50 m Freestyle: 21.11 Ben Proud (GBR)
800 m Freestyle: 7:42.96 Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR)
1,500 m Freestyle: 14:36.15 Florian Wellbrock (GER)
50 m Backstroke: 24.00 World Record Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS)
200 m Backstroke: 1:53.36 Evgeny Rylov (RUS)
50 m Breaststroke: 26.23 Adam Peaty (GBR)
50 m Breaststroke: 26.09 Peaty
100 m Breaststroke: 57.10 World Record Peaty
200 m Breaststroke: 2:06.80 Anton Chuptov (RUS)

Women:
50 m Freestyle: 23.74 Sarah Sjostrom (SWE)
100 m Butterfly: 56.23 (=) Sjostrom
400 m Medley: 4:34.17 Fantine Lesaffre (FRA)

Proud’s time of 21.11 in the 50 m Free semifinals was triply important: not just the world leader for 2018 and the no. 3 performer ever, but also the fastest ever in a textile suit! In the minds of a lot of folks, that makes him the de facto world-record holder. Almost completely lost in the discussion was Italy’s Andrea Vergani, who swam 21.37 for no. 3 in the world in 2018.

Proud won the final in 21.34, giving him the three fastest times in the world this season.

Romanchuk’s 800 m Free mark surpassed American Zane Grothe (7:44.57) for the world lead in 2018 and moves him to no. 10 on the all-time list.

Peaty sailed to the third-fastest time in history – he owns the other two as well – in winning the 50 m Breast and posted world leaders in Glasgow in both the semis and finals. Peaty won four golds at the meet, taking the 50 m and 100 m Breast events and swimming legs on the winning 4×100 m Medley and 4×100 m Mixed Medley relays.

Other events to note:

So, Peaty, Sjostrom and Efimova all won four golds and Quadarella won three. Russia piled up the most medals with 26, followed by Great Britain (24) and Italy (22). The Russians had 10 wins to nine for the British.

The complete swimming results are here.

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