Swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly

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The final of the Men's 100 metres Butterfly event at the European LC Championships 1997 was held on Wednesday 20 August 1997 in Seville, Spain.

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Finals

RANKFINAL ATIME
Med 1.png Flag of Sweden.svg  Lars Frölander  (SWE)52.85
Med 2.png Flag of Ukraine.svg  Denys Sylantyev  (UKR)53.27
Med 3.png Flag of France.svg  Franck Esposito  (FRA)53.28
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladislav Kulikov  (RUS)54.84
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Rupprath  (GER)53.99
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Denis Pankratov  (RUS)54.00
7.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Kaczmarek  (POL)54.49
8.Flag of Hungary.svg  Péter Horváth  (HUN)54.51


RANKFINAL BTIME
9.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Stefan Aartsen  (NED)54.12
10.Flag of Finland.svg  Vesa Hanski  (FIN)54.33
11.Flag of Israel.svg  Eran Groumi  (ISR)54.48
12.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Parry  (GBR)54.60
13.Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Vladan Marković  (YUG)55.00
14.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Hickman  (GBR)55.04
15.Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Gáspár  (HUN)55.08
16.Flag of Finland.svg  Tero Välimaa  (FIN)55.33

Qualifying heats

RANKHEATS RANKINGTIME
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Lars Frölander  (SWE)53.14
2.Flag of France.svg  Franck Esposito  (FRA)53.45
3.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Denys Sylantyev  (UKR)53.57
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Rupprath  (GER)54.00
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladislav Kulikov  (RUS)54.19
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Denis Pankratov  (RUS)54.30
7.Flag of Hungary.svg  Péter Horváth  (HUN)54.38
8.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Kaczmarek  (POL)54.39
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Keller  (GER) [1] 54.41
10.Flag of Finland.svg  Vesa Hanski  (FIN)54.43
11.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Stefan Aartsen  (NED)54.66
12.Flag of Israel.svg  Eran Groumi  (ISR)54.91
13.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Parry  (GBR)54.98
14.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Hickman  (GBR)55.03
15.Flag of Finland.svg  Tero Välimaa  (FIN)55.19
16.Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Gáspár  (HUN)55.20
17.Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Vladan Marković  (YUG)55.27
18.Flag of Belarus.svg  Oleg Rykhlevich  (BLR)55.28
19.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Mankoč  (SLO)55.49
20.Flag of Poland.svg  Artur Kolecki  (POL)55.66
21.Flag of Sweden.svg  Valter Magnusson  (SWE)55.70
22.Flag of Greece.svg  Georgios Popotas  (GRE)56.17
23.Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Fernández  (ESP)56.27
24.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Denislav Kalchev  (BUL)56.39
25.Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Andersen  (DEN)56.51
Flag of Israel.svg  Yoav Meiri  (ISR)56.51
27.Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Aleksandar Miladinovski  (MKD)56.59
28.Flag of Norway.svg  Vermund Vetnes  (NOR)56.72
29.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Artion Zaicev  (LTU)56.80
30.Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luc Decker  (LUX)57.01
31.Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Cabrita  (POR)57.09
32.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Mindaugas Bruzas  (LTU)57.38
33.Flag of Ireland.svg  Paul MacCarthy  (IRL)57.43
34.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ivo Benda  (CZE)57.73
35.Flag of Ireland.svg  Colin Lowth  (IRL)58.86

Remarks

  1. Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Keller  (GER) scratched B-Final

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