The 9th European Aquatics Championship was held from August 31 to September 6, 1958 in Budapest ( Hungary ). The championship program included swimming , diving and water polo competitions . A total of 20 sets of awards were played.
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Medalists
Swimming
Men
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
100 m freestyle | Paolo Pucci Italy | 56.3 | Victor Polevoy the USSR | 56.9 | Gyula Dobai Hungary | 57.5 |
400 m freestyle | Ian Black Great Britain | 4.31.3 | Boris Nikitin the USSR | 4.36.2 | Paolo Galletti Italy | 4.38,1 |
1500 m freestyle | Ian Black Great Britain | 05.05,8 | Jozsef Katona Hungary | 18.13,0 | Gennady Androsov the USSR | 18.30,2 |
100 m on the back | Robert christoph France | 1.03.1 | Leonid Barbier the USSR | 1.03.9 | Wolfgang Wagner GDR | 1.05.5 |
200 m breaststroke | Leonid Kolesnikov the USSR | 2.41.1 | Roberto Lazari Italy | 2.41.3 | Klaus Bodinger Germany | 2.41,4 |
200 m butterfly | Ian Black Great Britain | 2.21,9 | Pavel Pazdirek Czechoslovakia | 2.22,6 | Graham Symonds Great Britain | 2.25,8 |
4 × 200 m relay freestyle | the USSR Gennady Nikolaev Vladimir Struzhanov Igor Luzhkovsky Boris Nikitin | 8.33,7 | Italy Federico Dennerlein Paolo Galletti Angelo Romani Paolo Pucci | 8.41,2 | Hungary Jozsef Katona Imre Nieki György Muller Gyula Dobai | 8.45,3 |
4 × 100 m relay complex swimming | the USSR Leonid Barbier Vladimir Minashkin Vitaly Zhenenkov Victor Polevoy | 4.16,5 | Hungary Laszlo Magyar György Kunsagi Gyorgy Tumpek Gyula Dobai | 4.20,4 | Italy Gilberto Elsa Roberto Lazari Federico Dennerlein Paolo Pucci | 4.21,9 |
Women
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
100 m freestyle | Kata Jobson Sweden | 1.04.7 | Kokki Gastelaars Netherlands | 1.05.0 | Judy Greenham Great Britain | 1.05,4 |
400 m freestyle | Jans Koster Netherlands | 5.02,6 | Corrie Schimmel Netherlands | 5.02,6 | Nancy ray Great Britain | 5.07,7 |
100 m on the back | Judy Greenham Great Britain | 1.12.6 | Margaret Edwards Great Britain | 1.12.9 | Larisa Viktorova the USSR | 1.13.9 |
200 m breaststroke | Ada den khan Netherlands | 2.52,0 | Anita Lonsbrough Great Britain | 2.53,5 | Viltrud Urzelman Germany | 2.53,8 |
100 m butterfly | Tineke Lagerberg Netherlands | 1.11.9 | Ati Vorbi Netherlands | 1.12.1 | Martha Skupilova Czechoslovakia | 1.14.3 |
4 × 100 m relay freestyle | Netherlands Corrie Schimmel Tineke Lagerberg Greet crane Kokki Gastelaars | 4.22.9 | Great Britain Judy Greenham Elspeth Ferguson Judith samuel Diana Wilkinson | 4.24.2 | Sweden Birgitta Ericsson Karin larsson Barbro andersson Kata Jobson | 4.28,5 |
4 × 100 m relay complex swimming | Netherlands Leni de Nais Ada den khan Ati Vorbi Kokki Gastelaars | 4.52.9 | the USSR Larisa Viktorova Evi Uusmees Galina Kamaeva Ulvi Voog | 4.54,2 | Great Britain Judy Greenham Anita Lonsbrough Chris Gosden Diana Wilkinson | 4.54.3 |
Jumping in water
Men
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
Springboard 3 m | Laszlo Uyvari Hungary | 141.17 | Horst Rosenfeld Germany | 139.77 | Roman Brener the USSR | 139.39 |
10 m tower | Brian phelps Great Britain | 143.74 | Mikhail Chachba the USSR | 136.87 | Eno Marton Hungary | 134.68 |
Women
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
Springboard 3 m | Ninel Krutova the USSR | 124.22 | Charmain Welsh Great Britain | 123.32 | Valentina Dedova the USSR | 122.75 |
10 m tower | Aldona Karetskkaite the USSR | 81.14 | Raisa Gorokhovskaya the USSR | 80.93 | Birte hanson Sweden | 80,34 |
Water Polo
See 1958 European Water Polo Championships.
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Men | Hungary Otto Borosh Gabor Chillag Zoltan Dömöter Istvan Heveshi Laszlo Yeni Tivadar Kanizha György Carpati Andras Katona Kalman Markowitz Mihai Mayer Robert Molnar | Yugoslavia Goiko Arnery Jani Barle Ivo Tsiptsi Boris Yezhich Zdravko Ezhich Hrvoe Kacic Peter Katusevich Milan Mushkatirovich Lovro Radonych Zlatko Schimenz Bozhidar Stanishich | the USSR Boris Goykhman Victor Ageev Peter Breus Nodar Gvakharia Anatoly Kartashov Yuri Korotkov Vyacheslav Kurennoy Peter Mshvenieradze Vladimir Novikov Valentin Prokopov Vladimir Semenov |
Team Score
A place | A country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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one | the USSR | five | 6 | five | sixteen |
2 | Great Britain | five | four | four | 13 |
3 | Netherlands | five | 3 | 0 | eight |
four | Hungary | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
five | Italy | one | 2 | 2 | five |
6 | Sweden | one | 0 | 2 | 3 |
7 | France | one | 0 | 0 | one |
eight | Germany | 0 | one | 2 | 3 |
9 | Czechoslovakia | 0 | one | one | 2 |
ten | Yugoslavia | 0 | one | 0 | one |
eleven | GDR | 0 | 0 | one | one |
Total | 20 | 20 | 20 | 60 |
The host country