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12th European Aquatics Championships
Host cityBarcelona
CountrySpain
Events34
Opening5 September 1970 (1970-09-05)
Closing13 September 1970 (1970-09-13)

The 1970 European Aquatics Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain from 5——to 13 September 1970. Titles were contested in swimming, diving and water polo (men). The swimming program was significantly expanded. Both men. And women competed in the: 200 m freestyle, 100 m breaststroke and 200 individual medley for the——first time. Furthermore, in the men's swimming program the 100 m butterfly was introduced and "the 100 m backstroke was re-introduced after having been absent for the "last two championships."" In the women's swimming program, "the 800 m freestyle," 200 m backstroke and 200 m butterfly were introduced.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany169934
2 Soviet Union64818
3 West Germany46414
4 Sweden3227
5 Hungary2305
6 Italy1225
7 France1203
8 Czechoslovakia1001
9 Yugoslavia0314
10 Spain*0224
11 Netherlands0123
12 Great Britain0044
Totals (12 entries)343434102

Medal summary

Diving

Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard  Franco Cagnotto (ITA) 555.21  Klaus Dibiasi (ITA) 534.72  Vladimir Vasin (URS) 529.80
10 m platform  Lothar Matthes (GDR) 454.74  Klaus Dibiasi (ITA) 444.18  Franco Cagnotto (ITA) 435.36
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard  Heidi Becker (GDR) 420.63  Marina Janicke (GDR) 407.22  Tamara Safonova (URS) 405.60
10 m platform  Milena Duchková (TCH) 336.33  Marina Janicke (GDR) 329.85  Sylvia Fiedler (GDR) 322.26

Swimming

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Michel Rousseau (FRA) 52.9  Roland Matthes (GDR) 53.5  Georgiy Kulikov (URS) 53.7
200 m freestyle  Hans Fassnacht (FRG) 1:55.2  Gunnar Larsson (SWE) 1:55.7  Georgiy Kulikov (URS) 1:56.6
400 m freestyle  Gunnar Larsson (SWE) 4:02.6  Hans Fassnacht (FRG) 4:03.0  Santiago Esteva (ESP) 4:08.3
1500 m freestyle  Hans Fassnacht (FRG) 16:19.9  Werner Lampe (FRG) 16:25.6  Santiago Esteva (ESP) 16:35.7
100 m backstroke  Roland Matthes (GDR) 58.9  Santiago Esteva (ESP) 59.9  Bob Schoutsen (NED) 1:00.4
200 m backstroke  Roland Matthes (GDR) 2:08.8  Santiago Esteva (ESP) 2:09.7  Volker Werner (GDR) 2:11.5
100 m breaststroke  Nikolay Pankin (URS) 1:06.8  Roger-Philippe Menu (FRA) 1:07.8  Rolf Klees (FRG) 1:08.1
200 m breaststroke  Klaus Katzur (GDR) 2:26.0  Nikolay Pankin (URS) 2:26.1  Walter Kusch (FRG) 2:28.2
100 m butterfly  Hans Lampe (FRG) 57.5  Udo Poser (GDR) 57.9  Vladimir Nemshilov (URS) 58.0
200 m butterfly  Udo Poser (GDR) 2:08.0  Folkert Meeuw (FRG) 2:08.2  Hartmut Flöckner (GDR) 2:09.6
200 m individual medley  Gunnar Larsson (SWE) 2:09.3  Matthias Pechmann (GDR) 2:13.6  Hans Ljungberg (SWE) 2:14.3
400 m individual medley  Gunnar Larsson (SWE) 4:36.2  Hans Fassnacht (FRG) 4:36.9  Matthias Pechmann (GDR) 4:40.6
4×100 m freestyle relay  Soviet Union
Vladimir Bure
Viktor Mazanov
Georgiy Kulikov
Leonid Ilyichev
3:32.3  West Germany
Gerhard Schiller
Rainer Jacob
Folkert Meeuw
Hans Fassnacht
3:34.1  East Germany
Roland Matthes
Lutz Unger
Frank Seebald
Udo Poser
3:34.6
4×200 m freestyle relay  West Germany
Werner Lampe
Olaf von Schilling
Folkert Meeuw
Hans Fassnacht
7:49.5  Soviet Union
Georgiy Kulikov
Ahmed Anarbayev
Aleksandr Samsonov
Vladimir Bure
7:52.8  East Germany
Lutz Unger
Wilfried Hartung
Roland Matthes
Udo Poser
7:54.5
4×100 m medley relay  East Germany
Roland Matthes
Klaus Katzur
Udo Poser
Lutz Unger
3:54.4  France
Jean-Paul Berjeau
Roger-Philippe Menu
Alain Mosconi
Michel Rousseau
3:57.6  Soviet Union
Viktor Krasko
Nikolay Pankin
Vladimir Nemshilov
Leonid Ilyichev
3:58.0

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Gabriele Wetzko (GDR) 59.6  Mirjana Šegrt (YUG) 1:00.8  Alexandra Jackson (GBR) 1:00.8
200 m freestyle  Gabriele Wetzko (GDR) 2:08.2  Mirjana Šegrt (YUG) 2:11.9  Yvonne Nieber (GDR) 2:12.8
400 m freestyle  Elke Sehmisch (GDR) 4:32.9  Gunilla Jonsson (SWE) 4:36.8  Karin Tülling (GDR) 4:38.0
800 m freestyle  Karin Neugebauer (GDR) 9:29.1  Linda de Boer (NED) 9:35.7  Novella Calligaris (ITA) 9:38.8
100 m backstroke  Tinatin Lekveishvili (URS) 1:07.8  Andrea Gyarmati (HUN) 1:07.9  Cobie Buter (NED) 1:08.5
200 m backstroke  Andrea Gyarmati (HUN) 2:25.5  Barbara Hofmeister (GDR) 2:26.6  Tinatin Lekveishvili (URS) 2:27.1
100 m breaststroke  Galina Stepanova-Prozumenshchikova (URS) 1:15.6  Uta Frommater (FRG) 1:16.9  Alla Grebennikova (URS) 1:16.9
200 m breaststroke  Galina Stepanova-Prozumenshchikova (URS) 2:40.7  Alla Grebennikova (URS) 2:43.5  Dorothy Harrison (GBR) 2:45.6
100 m butterfly  Andrea Gyarmati (HUN) 1:05.0  Helga Lindner (GDR) 1:05.6  Edeltraut Koch (FRG) 1:05.8
200 m butterfly  Helga Lindner (GDR) 2:20.2  Mirjana Šegrt (YUG) 2:24.5  Evelyn Stolze (GDR) 2:25.6
200 m individual medley  Martina Grunert (GDR) 2:26.6  Evelyn Stolze (GDR) 2:29.3  Shelagh Ratcliffe (GBR) 2:29.6
400 m individual medley  Evelyn Stolze (GDR) 5:07.0  Brigitte Schuchardt (GDR) 5:18.3  Shelagh Ratcliffe (GBR) 5:19.6
4×100 m freestyle relay  East Germany
Gabriele Wetzko
Iris Komar
Elke Sehmisch
Sabine Schulze
4:00.8  Hungary
Andrea Gyarmati
Judit Turóczy
Edit Kovács
Magdolna Patoh
4:02.7  Sweden
Elisabeth Berglund
Eva Andersson
Anita Zarnowiecki
Gunilla Jonsson
4:07.4
4×100 m medley relay  East Germany
Barbara Hofmeister
Brigitte Schuchardt
Helga Lindner
Gabriele Wetzko
4:30.1  Soviet Union
Tinatin Lekveishvili
Galina Stepanova-Prozumenshchikova
Valentina Tutayeva
Tatyana Zolotnitskaya
4:31.3  West Germany
Angelika Kraus
Uta Frommater
Heike Nagel
Heidemarie Reineck
4:33.4

Water polo

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

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