1958 European Aquatics Championships

The 1958 LEN European Aquatics Championships took place in Budapest, Hungary from 31 August until 6 September. In swimming, the 4×100 m medley relays for men and women were introduced.

Medal table

      Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 5 6 5 16
2  Great Britain 5 4 4 13
3  Netherlands 5 3 0 8
4  Hungary 2 2 3 7
5  Italy 1 2 2 5
6  Sweden 1 0 2 3
7  France 1 0 0 1
8  West Germany 0 1 2 3
9  Czechoslovakia 0 1 1 2
10  Yugoslavia 0 1 0 1
11  East Germany 0 0 1 1
Total 20 20 20 60

Medal summary

Diving

Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
László Újvári
 Hungary
141.17 Horst Rosenfeld
 West Germany
139.77 Roman Brener
 Soviet Union
139.39
10 m platform
Brian Phelps
 Great Britain
143.74 Mikhail Chachba
 Soviet Union
136.87 Jenõ Marton
 Hungary
134.68
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
Ninel Krutova
 Soviet Union
124.22 Charmain Welsh
 Great Britain
123.32 Valentina Zhedova
 Soviet Union
122.75
10 m platform
Aldona Kareckaité
 Soviet Union
81.14 Raisa Gorokhovskaya
 Soviet Union
80.93 Birte Hanson
 Sweden
80.34

Swimming

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Paolo Pucci
 Italy
56.3 Viktor Polevoy
 Soviet Union
56.9 Gyula Dobai
 Hungary
57.5
400 m freestyle
Ian Black
 Great Britain
4:31.3 Boris Nikitin
 Soviet Union
4:36.2 Paolo Galletti
 Italy
4:38.1
1500 m freestyle
Ian Black
 Great Britain
18:05.8 József Katona
 Hungary
18:13.0 Gennady Androsov
 Soviet Union
18:30.2
100 m backstroke
Robert Christophe
 France
1:03.1 Leonid Barbier
 Soviet Union
1:03.9 Wolfgang Wagner
 East Germany
1:05.5
200 m breaststroke
Leonid Kolesnikov
 Soviet Union
2:41.1 Roberto Lazzari
 Italy
2:41.3 Klaus Bodinger
 West Germany
2:41.4
200 m butterfly
Ian Black
 Great Britain
2:21.9 Pavel Pazdírek
 Czechoslovakia
2:22.6 Graham Symonds
 Great Britain
2:25.8
4×200 m freestyle relay
 Soviet Union
Gennady Nikolayev
Vladimir Struzhanov
Igor Luzhkovsky
Boris Nikitin
8:33.7  Italy
Frederico Dennerlein
Paolo Galletti
Angelo Romani
Paolo Pucci
8:41.2  Hungary
József Katona
Imre Nyéki
György Muller
Gyula Dobai
8:45.3
4×100 m medley relay
 Soviet Union
Leonid Barbier
Vladimir Minachkin
Vitaliy Chenenkov
Viktor Polevoy
4:16.5  Hungary
László Magyar
György Kunsagi
György Tumpek
Gyula Dobai
4:20.4  Italy
Gilberto Elsa
Roberto Lazzari
Frederico Dennerlein
Paolo Pucci
4:21.9

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Kate Jobson
 Sweden
1:04.7 Cocky Gastelaars
 Netherlands
1:05.0[1] Judy Grinham
 Great Britain
1:05.4[2]
400 m freestyle
Jans Koster
 Netherlands
5:02.6 Corrie Schimmel
 Netherlands
5:02.6 Nancy Rae
 Great Britain
5:07.7
100 m backstroke
Judy Grinham
 Great Britain
1:12.6 Margaret Edwards
 Great Britain
1:12.9 Larisa Viktorova
 Soviet Union
1:13.9
200 m breaststroke
Ada den Haan
 Netherlands
2:52.0 Anita Lonsbrough
 Great Britain
2:53.5 Wiltrud Urselman
 West Germany
2:53.8
100 m butterfly
Tineke Lagerberg
 Netherlands
1:11.9 Atie Voorbij
 Netherlands
1:12.2 Marta Skupilova
 Czechoslovakia
1:14.3
4×100 m freestyle relay
 Netherlands
Corrie Schimmel
Tineke Lagerberg
Greetje Kraan
Cocky Gastelaars
4:22.9  Great Britain
Judy Grinham
Elspeth Ferguson
Judith Samuel
Diana Wilkinson
4:24.2  Sweden
Birgitta Eriksson
Karin Larsson
Barbro Andersson
Kate Jobson
[3]
4:28.5
4×100 m medley relay
 Netherlands
Lenie de Nijs
Ada den Haan
Atie Voorbij
Cocky Gastelaars
4:52.9  Soviet Union
Larisa Viktorova
Eve Uusmees
Galina Kamaeva
Ulvi Voog
4:54.2  Great Britain
Judy Grinham
Anita Lonsbrough
Christine Gosden
Diana Wilkinson
4:54.3

Water polo

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament
 Hungary  Yugoslavia  Soviet Union

See also

References

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