2023 Baltic States Swimming Championships

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2023 Baltic States Swimming Championships
Host city Flag of Latvia.svg Riga, Latvia
Date(s)March 3–4
Venue(s)Ķīpsala Pool
Nations participating3
Events34

The 2023 Baltic States Swimming Championships was held in Riga, Latvia, between March 3 and March 4.

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Some events were also held separately for youth and junior boys and girls. [1]

The championships served as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympics and the 2023 World Aquatics Championships. [2] [3]

The championships were won by Estonia. [4]

Summary

Points

PlaceNationPoints [4]
1Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 561.5
2Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 486
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 231.5

Medal table

  Host nation (Latvia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)1712938
2Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)11161542
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)*67922
Totals (3 entries)343533102

Events

Results

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyleFlag of Estonia.svg  Daniel Zaitsev  (EST)23.07Flag of Lithuania.svg  Daniil Pancerevas  (LTU)23.11Flag of Estonia.svg  Daniil Drozdov  (EST)23.56
100 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Daniil Pancerevas  (LTU)49.68Flag of Latvia.svg  Kristaps Mikelsons  (LAT)51.28Flag of Estonia.svg  Daniel Zaitsev  (EST)51.50
200 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Danas Rapšys  (LTU)1:47.03Flag of Lithuania.svg  Daniil Pancerevas  (LTU)1:48.93Flag of Latvia.svg  Reds Rullis  (LAT)1:55.31
400 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Džiugas Miškinis  (LTU)4:02.56Flag of Estonia.svg  Georg Filippov  (EST)4:07.93Flag of Latvia.svg  Olegs Mihailovs  (LAT)4:09.43
50 m backstrokeFlag of Latvia.svg  Girts Feldbergs  (LAT)26.10Flag of Lithuania.svg  Edvinas Česnakas  (LTU)26.27Flag of Estonia.svg  Jannes Niine  (EST)26.56
100 m backstrokeFlag of Latvia.svg  Girts Feldbergs  (LAT)56.09Flag of Lithuania.svg  Erikas Grigaitis  (LTU)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Kajus Stankevičius  (LTU)
57.03None awarded
200 m backstrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Erikas Grigaitis  (LTU)2:03.74Flag of Lithuania.svg  Kajus Stankevičius  (LTU)2:04.65Flag of Latvia.svg  Girts Feldbergs  (LAT)2:04.79
50 m breaststrokeFlag of Estonia.svg  Ralf Roose  (EST)28.53Flag of Latvia.svg  Daniils Bobrovs  (LAT)29.27Flag of Latvia.svg  Rihards Kahanovics  (LAT)29.33
100 m breaststrokeFlag of Latvia.svg  Daniils Bobrovs  (LAT)1:03.32Flag of Estonia.svg  Ralf Roose  (EST)1:03.92Flag of Lithuania.svg  Adomas Gatulis  (LTU)1:05.00
200 m breaststrokeFlag of Latvia.svg  Daniils Bobrovs  (LAT)2:15.25Flag of Estonia.svg  Ralf Roose  (EST)2:18.68Flag of Estonia.svg  Lars Sebastian Antoniak  (EST)2:18.84
50 m butterflyFlag of Estonia.svg  Daniel Zaitsev  (EST)24.01Flag of Estonia.svg  Alex Ahtiainen  (EST)24.76Flag of Estonia.svg  Daniil Drozdov  (EST)24.78
100 m butterflyFlag of Estonia.svg  Alex Ahtiainen  (EST)53.83Flag of Estonia.svg  Artur Tobler  (EST)55.05Flag of Estonia.svg  Marko-Matteus Langel  (EST)55.68
200 m butterflyFlag of Lithuania.svg  Nedas Giedraitis  (LTU)2:07.03Flag of Lithuania.svg  Emilis Atkočiūnas  (LTU)2:11.29Flag of Latvia.svg  Elijs Aleksejevs  (LAT)2:12.04
200 m IMFlag of Lithuania.svg  Daniil Pancerevas  (LTU)2:02.83Flag of Latvia.svg  Kristaps Mikelsons  (LAT)2:03.83Flag of Lithuania.svg  Adomas Gatulis  (LTU)2:07.95
400 m IMFlag of Latvia.svg  Kristaps Mikelsons  (LAT)4:34.58Flag of Latvia.svg  Nikolass Deicmans  (LAT)4:41.25Flag of Lithuania.svg  Daniil Žučkov  (LTU)4:48.02
4×100 m freestyle relayFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3:24.08Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3:24.84Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3:28.82
4×100 m medley relayFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3:45.81Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3:46.30Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3:46.90

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Smiltė Plytnykaitė  (LTU)25.57Flag of Latvia.svg  Gabriela Ņikitina  (LAT)26.37Flag of Estonia.svg  Mariangela Boitsuk  (EST)26.47
100 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Smiltė Plytnykaitė  (LTU)55.49Flag of Latvia.svg  Gabriela Ņikitina  (LAT)57.70Flag of Lithuania.svg  Amelija Murėnaitė  (LTU)58.02
200 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Ieva Visockaitė  (LTU)2:06.94Flag of Lithuania.svg  Stela Švenčionytė  (LTU)2:06.99Flag of Estonia.svg  Karolin Victoria Kotsar  (EST)2:08.26
400 m freestyleFlag of Lithuania.svg  Stela Švenčionytė  (LTU)4:29.84Flag of Estonia.svg  Karolin Victoria Kotsar  (EST)4:32.93Flag of Estonia.svg  Britt Raudsepp  (EST)4:36.32
50 m backstrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Patricija Geriksonaitė  (LTU)29.36Flag of Estonia.svg  Mariangela Boitsuk  (EST)30.02Flag of Estonia.svg  Ülle Harjaks  (EST)30.26
100 m backstrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Patricija Geriksonaitė  (LTU)1:03.58Flag of Latvia.svg  Elizabete Paula Ozola  (LAT)1:05.62Flag of Lithuania.svg  Emilija Pociūtė  (LTU)1:06.25
200 m backstrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Patricija Geriksonaitė  (LTU)2:18.75Flag of Lithuania.svg  Beata Jakštaitė  (LTU)2:22.52Flag of Estonia.svg  Polina Sovtsa  (EST)2:22.69
50 m breaststrokeFlag of Estonia.svg  Eneli Jefimova  (EST)31.36Flag of Estonia.svg  Maria Romanjuk  (EST)32.17Flag of Lithuania.svg  Agnė Šeleikaitė  (LTU)32.63
100 m breaststrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Kotryna Teterevkova  (LTU)1:07.54Flag of Estonia.svg  Eneli Jefimova  (EST)1:07.60Flag of Estonia.svg  Maria Romanjuk  (EST)1:08.86
200 m breaststrokeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Kotryna Teterevkova  (LTU)2:25.00Flag of Estonia.svg  Eneli Jefimova  (EST)2:29.90Flag of Estonia.svg  Maria Romanjuk  (EST)2:31.20
50 m butterflyFlag of Latvia.svg  Gabriela Ņikitina  (LAT)27.22Flag of Estonia.svg  Mariangela Boitsuk  (EST)27.40Flag of Estonia.svg  Alina Vedehhova  (EST)28.11
100 m butterflyFlag of Estonia.svg  Alina Vedehhova  (EST)1:02.52Flag of Estonia.svg  Miriam Jürisoo  (EST)1:03.33Flag of Lithuania.svg  Radvilė Kerševičiūtė  (LTU)1:04.02
200 m butterflyFlag of Estonia.svg  Alina Vedehhova  (EST)2:24.21Flag of Estonia.svg  Miriam Jürisoo  (EST)2:25.03Flag of Lithuania.svg  Radvilė Kerševičiūtė  (LTU)2:25.90
200 m IMFlag of Estonia.svg  Laura Tammik  (EST)2:25.02Flag of Estonia.svg  Violanta Gurjanova  (EST)2:26.19Flag of Lithuania.svg  Ieva Nainytė  (LTU)2:26.99
400 m IMFlag of Estonia.svg  Violanta Gurjanova  (EST)5:07.46Flag of Lithuania.svg  Vytė Gelažytė  (LTU)5:13.41Flag of Estonia.svg  Laura Tammik  (EST)5:19.04
4×100 m freestyle relayFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3:48.93 NR Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3:54.71Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3:55.27
4×100 m medley relayFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 4:12.27 NR Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4:14.40Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4:31.39

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