2000 European Short Course Swimming Championships

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2000 European Short Course Swimming Championships
Host city Valencia, Spain
Date(s)14–17 December 2000
Venue(s) Luis Puig Palace
1999
2001

The fourth edition of the European Short Course Championships was held in Palau Luis Puig in Valencia, Spain, from December 14 to December 17, 2000, just a couple of months after the Sydney Games.

Contents

Medal table

  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)104216
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)7119
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)55212
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)3339
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)3014
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)271019
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)2125
8Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)2103
9Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1315
10Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)1214
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)1214
12Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)1034
13Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)1012
14Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1001
15Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)*0426
16Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)0213
17Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)0101
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)0101
19Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)0033
20Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0011
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)0011
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)0011
Totals (22 entries)403737114

Men's events

50 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Stefan Nystrand Flag of Sweden.svg SWE21.52
Med 2.png Mark Foster Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR21.60
Med 3.png Oleksandr Volynets Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR21.70

100 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Stefan Nystrand Flag of Sweden.svg SWE47.56
Med 2.png Denis Pimankov Flag of Russia.svg RUS47.69
Med 3.png Karel Novy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SUI47.87

200 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Massimiliano Rosolino Flag of Italy.svg ITA1:44.63
Med 2.png Květoslav Svoboda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE1:45.27
Med 3.png Paul Palmer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:46.24

400 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Massimiliano Rosolino Flag of Italy.svg ITA3:39.59ER
Med 2.png Paul Palmer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR3:44.80
Med 3.png Květoslav Svoboda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE3:47.36

1500 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Massimiliano Rosolino Flag of Italy.svg ITA14:36.93ER
Med 2.png Frederik Hviid Flag of Spain.svg ESP14:53.93
Med 3.png Igor Chervynskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR14:56.36

50 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Ante Mašković Flag of Croatia.svg CRO24.60
Med 2.png Örn Arnarson Flag of Iceland.svg ISL24.81
Med 3.png Darius Grigalionis Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU24.82

100 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Örn Arnarson Flag of Iceland.svg ISL52.28ER
Med 2.png Gordan Kožulj Flag of Croatia.svg CRO52.57
Med 3.png Przemysław Wilant Flag of Poland.svg POL53.21

200 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Örn Arnarson Flag of Iceland.svg ISL1:52.90
Med 2.png Gordan Kožulj Flag of Croatia.svg CRO1:53.50
Med 3.png Blaž Medvešek Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO1:54.61

50 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Mark Warnecke Flag of Germany.svg GER27.11
Daniel Málek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE
Domenico Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg ITA

100 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Domenico Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg ITA58.89
Med 2.png Daniel Málek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE59.67
Med 3.png Darren Mew Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:00.04

200 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Stéphan Perrot Flag of France.svg FRA2:07.58ER
Med 2.png Domenico Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg ITA2:08.76
Med 3.png Daniel Málek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE2:08.86

50 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Mark Foster Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR23.31
Med 2.png Jere Hård Flag of Finland.svg FIN23.48
Med 3.png Jorge Luis Ulibarri Flag of Spain.svg ESP23.61

100 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Thomas Rupprath Flag of Germany.svg GER51.31
Med 2.png Lars Frölander Flag of Sweden.svg SWE51.76
Med 3.png Anatoly Polyakov Flag of Russia.svg RUS52.54

200 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Thomas Rupprath Flag of Germany.svg GER1:53.28
Med 2.png Anatoly Polyakov Flag of Russia.svg RUS1:54.01
Med 3.png Stephen Parry Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:54.37

100 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Peter Mankoč Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO54.14
Med 2.png Indrek Sei Flag of Estonia.svg EST54.22
Med 3.png Davide Cassol Flag of Italy.svg ITA55.10

200 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Massimiliano Rosolino Flag of Italy.svg ITA1:56.62
Med 2.png Christian Keller Flag of Germany.svg GER1:57.68
Med 3.png Peter Mankoč Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO1:58.14

400 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Alessio Boggiatto Flag of Italy.svg ITA4:10.61
Med 2.png Frederik Hviid Flag of Spain.svg ESP4:12.94
Med 3.png Michael Halika Flag of Israel.svg ISR4:13.48

4×50 m freestyle relay

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Joakim Dahl
Stefan Nystrand
Lars Frölander
Claes Andersson
Flag of Sweden.svg SWE1:27.52
Med 2.png Thomas Winkler
Stephan Kunzelmann
Stefan Herbst
Sven Guske
Flag of Germany.svg GER1:27.81
Med 3.png Anthony Howard
Mark Foster
Stephen Parry
Matthew Kidd
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:28.18

4×50 m medley relay

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Sebastian Halgasch
Mark Warnecke
Thomas Rupprath
Thomas Winkler
Flag of Germany.svg GER1:36.23
Med 2.png Volodymyr Nikolaychuk
Oleg Lisogor
Andriy Serdinov
Oleksandr Volynets
Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR1:37.48
Med 3.png Ante Mašković
Vanja Rogulj
Tomislav Karlo
Duje Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg CRO1:37.71

Women's events

50 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Therese Alshammar Flag of Sweden.svg SWE24.09
Med 2.png Alison Sheppard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR24.48
Med 3.png Anna-Karin Kammerling Flag of Sweden.svg SWE24.75

100 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Therese Alshammar Flag of Sweden.svg SWE53.13
Med 2.png Johanna Sjöberg Flag of Sweden.svg SWE53.82
Med 3.png Martina Moravcová Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK53.97

200 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Martina Moravcová Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK1:56.51
Med 2.png Karen Pickering Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:57.22
Med 3.png Karen Legg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:57.60

400 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Irina Ufimtseva Flag of Russia.svg RUS4:06.71
Med 2.png Jana Pechanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE4:09.52
Med 3.png Rebecca Cooke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR4:10.80

800 m freestyle

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Chantal Strasser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SUI8:27.23
Med 2.png Rebecca Cooke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR8:29.24
Med 3.png Jana Pechanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE8:31.17

50 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Ilona Hlaváčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE27.84
Med 2.png Nina Zhivanevskaya Flag of Spain.svg ESP28.10
Med 3.png Daniela Samulski Flag of Germany.svg GER28.12

100 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Ilona Hlaváčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE58.82
Med 2.png Katy Sexton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:00.04
Med 3.png Nina Zhivanevskaya Flag of Spain.svg ESP1:00.09

200 m backstroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Joanna Fargus Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR2.08.19
Med 2.png Nina Zhivanevskaya Flag of Spain.svg ESP2.09.15
Med 3.png Anja Čarman Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO2.10.71

50 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Emma Igelström Flag of Sweden.svg SWE31.26
Med 2.png Agnieszka Braszkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg POL31.55
Med 3.png Anne-Mari Gulbrandsen Flag of Norway.svg NOR31.70

100 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Alicja Pęczak Flag of Poland.svg POL1:06.95
Med 2.png Emma Igelström Flag of Sweden.svg SWE1:07.14
Med 3.png Anne-Mari Gulbrandsen Flag of Norway.svg NOR1:08.17

200 m breaststroke

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Emma Igelström Flag of Sweden.svg SWE2:24.05
Med 2.png Alicja Pęczak Flag of Poland.svg POL2:24.17
Med 3.png Anne-Mari Gulbrandsen Flag of Norway.svg NOR2:25.55

50 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Anna-Karin Kammerling Flag of Sweden.svg SWE25.60WR
Med 2.png Karen Egdal Flag of Denmark.svg DEN26.72
Med 3.png Johanna Sjöberg Flag of Sweden.svg SWE26.74

100 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Martina Moravcová Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK57.54ER
Med 2.png Johanna Sjöberg Flag of Sweden.svg SWE57.86
Med 3.png Mette Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg DEN58.91

200 m butterfly

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Annika Mehlhorn Flag of Germany.svg GER2:05.77ER
Med 2.png Mette Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg DEN2:07.70
Med 3.png Petra Zahrl Flag of Austria.svg AUT2:09.29

100 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Martina Moravcová Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK1:00.58
Med 2.png Annika Mehlhorn Flag of Germany.svg GER1:01.21
Med 3.png Sue Rolph Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:01.25

200 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Yana Klochkova Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR2:10.75
Med 2.png Oxana Verevka Flag of Russia.svg RUS2:12.15
Med 3.png Sue Rolph Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR2:12.28

400 m individual medley

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Yana Klochkova Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR4:35.11
Med 2.png Annika Mehlhorn Flag of Germany.svg GER4:39.02
Med 3.png Rachael Corner Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR4:40.11

4×50 m freestyle relay

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Annika Lofstedt
Therese Alshammar
Johanna Sjöberg
Anna-Karin Kammerling
Flag of Sweden.svg SWE1:38.21WR
Med 2.png Alison Sheppard
Sue Rolph
Karen Pickering
Rosalind Brett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:38.39
Med 3.png Britta Steffen
Petra Dallman
Daniela Samulski
Verena Witte
Flag of Germany.svg GER1:39.63

4×50 m medley relay

RANKFINALCOUNTRYTIME
Med 1.png Therese Alshammar
Emma Igelström
Anna-Karin Kammerling
Johanna Sjöberg
Flag of Sweden.svg SWE1:48.31
Med 2.png Daniela Samulski
Sylvia Gerasch
Marletta Uhle
Petra Dallman
Flag of Germany.svg GER1:50.96
Med 3.png Sarah Price
Heidi Earp
Rosalind Brett
Alison Sheppard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1:51.20

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