Swimming at the 1993 European Youth Summer Olympic Days | |
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Host city | Valkenswaard, Netherlands |
Date(s) | 1993 |
Nations participating | 50 |
Events | 26 |
Swimming at the 1993 European Youth Summer Olympic Days was held in Valkenswaard, Netherlands.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Freestyle | ||||||
100 m freestyle | Yelena Nazemnova Russia | 1:00.53 | Name not recorded Sweden | 1:00.71 | Emma Parker Great Britain | 1:00.78 |
200 m freestyle | Thea Evanson Great Britain | 2:11.35 | Trine Roesdahl Denmark | 2:11.61 | Olga Kropotina Russia | 2:12.36 |
Backstroke | ||||||
100 m backstroke | Name not recorded Spain | 1:07.97 | Samantha Chaperon Great Britain | 1:08.74 | Anna Simoni Italy | 1:09.07 |
200 m backstroke | Ilaria Colaiacomo Italy | 2:21.62 | Vanessa Rojo Spain | 2:25.24 | Annamaria Gazda Hungary | 2:26.27 |
Breastroke | ||||||
100 m breaststroke | Olga Landik Russia | 1:13.94 | Linda Hindmarsh Great Britain | 1:15.73 | Federica Biscia Italy | 1:15.77 |
200 m breaststroke | Linda Hindmarsh Great Britain | 2:42.03 | Natascia Manzotti Italy | 2:42.57 | Miroslava Simonova Czech Republic | 2:43.03 |
Butterfly | ||||||
100 m butterfly | Tinka Dancevic Croatia | 1:06.38 | Name not recorded Portugal | 1:07.08 | Petra Jindrichova Czech Republic | 1:07.30 |
200 m butterfly | Tinka Dancevic Croatia | 2:21.20 | Yelena Nazemnova Russia | 2:25.21 | Name not recorded Great Britain | 2:26.29 |
Medley | ||||||
200 m individual medley | Francesca Bissoli Italy | 2:27.98 | Laura Roca Spain | 2:29.63 | Lina Brantemark Sweden | 2:29.74 |
Relays | ||||||
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | Great Britain | 4:08.97 | Denmark | 4:10.94 | Sweden | 4:11.97 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Russia | 4:31.75 | Italy | 4:33.72 | Great Britain | 4.34.70 |
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