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1994 European Sprint Swimming Championships

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1994 European Short Course Swimming Championships
Host cityStavanger, Norway
Date(s)3–4 December
1993
1996

The fourth edition of what later would be the European Short Course Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway, from 3 December to 4 December 1994. The event was named the European Sprint Swimming Championships. Only the 50 m events and the 100 m individual medley were at stake.

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Norway)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)72413
2 Sweden (SWE)4419
3 Netherlands (NED)1214
4 Poland (POL)1102
5 Bulgaria (BUL)1001
6 Russia (RUS)0123
 Slovakia (SVK)0123
8 Great Britain (GBR)0112
 Norway (NOR)*0112
10 Spain (ESP)0101
11 Croatia (CRO)0022
Totals (11 entries)14141442

Medal summary

Men's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Krzysztof Cwalina
 Poland
22.01 Joakim Holmqvist
 Sweden
22.50 Silko Günzel
 Germany
22.53
50 m backstroke Jirka Letzin
 Germany
25.47 Zsolt Hegmegi
 Sweden
25.72 Miloslav Dolnik
 Slovakia
25.93
50 m breaststroke Mark Warnecke
 Germany
27.58 Ron Dekker
 Netherlands
27.61 Dmitri Volkov
 Russia
27.95
50 m butterfly Jonas Åkesson
 Sweden
24.25 Carlos Sanchez
 Spain
24.34 Dirk Vandenhirtz
 Germany
24.55
100 m individual medley Denislav Kaltchev
 Bulgaria
55.51 Christian Keller
 Germany
55.88 Grigory Matuskov
 Russia
57.31
4×50 m freestyle relay Sweden
 Sweden
1:27.62
ER
Germany
 Germany
1:29.09 Croatia
 Croatia
1:30.71
4×50 m medley relay Germany
 Germany
1:38.01
ER
Sweden
 Sweden
1:39.38 Croatia
 Croatia
1:41.19

Women's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Sandra Völker
 Germany
25.29 Angela Postma
 Netherlands
25.52 Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
25.55
50 m backstroke Sandra Völker
 Germany
27.96 Dagmara Komorowicz
 Poland
28.85 Martina Moravcová
 Slovakia
28.86
50 m breaststroke Emma Igelström
 Sweden
32.13 Elin Austevoll
 Norway
32.14 Terrie Miller
 Norway
32.43
50 m butterfly Angela Postma
 Netherlands
27.48 Martina Moravcová
 Slovakia
27.84 Julia Voitowitsch
 Germany
27.92
100 m individual medley Louise Karlsson
 Sweden
1:01.89 Sue Rolph
 Great Britain
1:02.21 Daniela Hunger
 Germany
1:02.48
4×50 m freestyle relay  Germany 1:41.20  Sweden 1:42.32  Netherlands 1:42.45
4×50 m medley relay  Germany 1:53.58  Russia 1:54.21  Sweden 1:54.51

References

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