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Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 800 metre freestyle

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Women's 800 metre freestyle
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates17 May 2021 (heats)
18 May 2021 (final)
Competitors28 from 16 nations
Winning time8:20.23
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Italy
silver medal
 
   Russia
bronze medal
 
   Russia
← 2018
2022 →

The Women's 800 metre freestyle competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 May 2021.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Katie Ledecky  United States 8:04.79 Rio de Janeiro 12 August 2016
European record Rebecca Adlington  Great Britain 8:14.10 Beijing 16 August 2008
Championship record Jazmin Carlin 8:15.54 Berlin 21 August 2014

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 17 May at 12:07.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 4 Simona Quadarella  Italy 8:26.73 Q
2 3 5 Martina Caramignoli  Italy 8:31.83 Q
3 3 6 Jimena Pérez  Spain 8:33.34 Q
4 2 4 Anastasiya Kirpichnikova  Russia 8:33.50 Q
5 2 3 Julia Hassler  Liechtenstein 8:34.18 Q
6 2 5 Ajna Késely  Hungary 8:35.71 Q
7 3 3 Anna Egorova  Russia 8:35.88 Q
8 2 7 María de Valdés  Spain 8:36.92 Q
9 2 6 Marlene Kahler  Austria 8:37.11
10 3 7 Tamila Holub  Portugal 8:41.91
11 2 2 Diana Durães  Portugal 8:44.81
12 3 9 Imani de Jong  Netherlands 8:48.02
13 3 2 Beril Böcekler  Turkey 8:49.57
14 2 1 Bettina Fábián  Hungary 8:51.41
15 3 1 Daša Tušek  Slovenia 8:53.44
16 2 0 Matea Sumajstorčić  Croatia 8:55.63
17 1 5 Arianna Valloni  San Marino 8:56.15
18 2 9 Klara Bošnjak  Croatia 8:57.70
19 1 4 Klaudia Tarasiewicz  Poland 8:57.71
20 3 0 Kincső Gal  Hungary 9:00.02
21 1 6 Johanna Enkner  Austria 9:01.07
22 2 8 Malene Rypestøl  Norway 9:02.08
23 1 3 Ece Tanrıverdi  Turkey 9:04.92
24 3 8 Luca Vas  Hungary 9:05.39
25 1 2 Nika Špehar  Croatia 9:07.23
26 1 7 Iva Hrsto  Croatia 9:10.88
27 1 1 Fatima Alkaramova  Azerbaijan 9:14.91
28 1 8 Katie Rock  Albania 9:54.60

Final

The final was held on 18 May at 18:00.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Simona Quadarella  Italy 8:20.23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Anastasiya Kirpichnikova  Russia 8:21.86 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Anna Egorova  Russia 8:26.56
4 7 Ajna Késely  Hungary 8:27.31
5 5 Martina Caramignoli  Italy 8:29.81
6 2 Julia Hassler  Liechtenstein 8:32.17
7 3 Jimena Pérez  Spain 8:33.14
8 8 María de Valdés  Spain 8:33.90

References

External links

This page was last edited on 29 June 2021, at 14:06
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