European Swimming Championships 1958

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9th European Swimming Championships
Host location Budapest
Host country HungaryHungary Hungary
Beginning August 31, 1958
The End September 6, 1958
Venues Alfréd Hajós swimming stadium
Disciplines Swimming ,
water polo ,
water jumping
Number of athletes
1954 Turin 1962 Leipzig
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The 9th European Swimming Championships took place in Budapest from August 31 to September 6, 1958 and were organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN).

The 1958 European Swimming Championships included competitions in swimming , art and high diving as well as the men's water polo tournament.

Pool swimming

Results men

competition gold silver bronze
100 m freestyle ItalyItaly Paolo Pucci
Italy
56.3 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Polevoi
Soviet Union
56.9 Hungary 1957Hungary Gyula Dobai
Hungary
57.5
400 m freestyle United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Black
Great Britain
4: 31.3 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Boris Nikitin
Soviet Union
4: 36.2 ItalyItaly Paolo Galletti
Italy
4: 38.1
1500 m freestyle United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Black
Great Britain
18: 05.8 Hungary 1957Hungary József Katona
Hungary
18: 13.0 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gennady Androsov
Soviet Union
18: 30.2
100 m back FranceFrance Robert Christophe
France
1: 03.1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Leonid Barbijer
Soviet Union
1: 03.9 Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic Wolfgang Wagner
GDR
1: 05.5
200 m chest Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Leonid Kolesnikov
Soviet Union
2: 41.1 ItalyItaly Roberto Lazzari
Italy
2: 41.3 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Klaus Bodinger
Federal Republic of Germany
2: 41.4
200 m butterfly United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Black
Great Britain
2: 21.9 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Pazdírek
Czechoslovakia
2: 22.6 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Graham Symonds
Great Britain
2: 25.8
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 8: 33.7 ItalyItaly Italy 8: 41.2 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 8: 45.3
4 × 100 m individual relay Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 16.5 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 4: 20.4 ItalyItaly Italy 4: 21.9

Results women

competition gold silver bronze
100 m freestyle SwedenSweden Kate Jobson
Sweden
1: 04.7 NetherlandsNetherlands Cockie Gastelaars
Netherlands
1: 05.0 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Judy Grinham
Great Britain
1: 05.4
400 m freestyle NetherlandsNetherlands Jans Koster
Netherlands
5: 02.6 NetherlandsNetherlands Corrie Schimmel
Netherlands
5: 02.6 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nancy Rae
Great Britain
5: 07.7
100 m back United KingdomUnited Kingdom Judy Grinham
Great Britain
1: 12.6 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Margaret Edwards
Great Britain
1: 12.9 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Larissa Viktorova
Soviet Union
1: 13.9
200 m chest NetherlandsNetherlands Ada den Haan
Netherlands
2: 52.0 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Anita Lonsbrough
Great Britain
2: 53.5 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Wiltrud Urselmann
Federal Republic of Germany
2: 53.8
100 m butterfly NetherlandsNetherlands Tineke Lagerberg
Netherlands
1: 11.9 NetherlandsNetherlands Aartje Voorbij
Netherlands
1: 12.2 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Marta Skupilová
Czechoslovakia
1: 14.3
4 × 100 m freestyle relay NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 22.9 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 4: 24.2 SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 28.5
4 × 100 m individual relay NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 52.9 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 54.2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 4: 54.3

Art and high diving

Results men

competition gold silver bronze
3 m Hungary 1957Hungary László Ujvári
Hungary
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Horst Rosenfeld
Federal Republic of Germany
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Roman Brener
Soviet Union
10 m United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Phelps
Great Britain
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Mikhail Chachba
Soviet Union
Hungary 1957Hungary Jeno Marton
Hungary

Results women

competition gold silver bronze
3 m Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Ninel Krutowa
Soviet Union
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Charmian Welsh
Great Britain
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valentina Dedova
Soviet Union
10 m Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alda Karaskaitė
Soviet Union
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Raisa Gorokhovskaya
Soviet Union
SwedenSweden Birte Hanson
Sweden

Water polo

Results men

competition gold silver bronze
team Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union

Individual evidence

  1. Results of swimming men
  2. Results of swimming women
  3. a b Results of high diving