By Mark Wild on SwimSwam
2025 EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
December 2-7, 2025 Lublin, Poland SCM (25 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 Finals: Day 1Day 2 Finals Heat Sheet
Event Schedule
Women’s 50m butterfly (final) Men’s 50m butterfly (final) Women’s 200m backstroke (final) Men’s 200m backstroke (final) Women’s 200m freestyle (semifinal) Men’s 200m freestyle (semifinal) Women’s 100m breaststroke (final) Men’s 100m breaststroke (final) Women’s 100m individual medley (semifinal) Men’s 100m individual medley (semifinal) Mixed 4x50m medley relay (final)Cześć Wszystkim!!!
Day 2 action of the 2025 European Short Course Swimming Championships is expected to be an even faster occasion than yesterdays proceedings as the elite of European swimming have descended upon Lublin, Poland.
Tonight’s schedule start with a bang as the finals of the 50 fly kick things off. In the women’s final, all eyes will be locked on the center of the pool as just .06 separate the top four and just .10 separates 1st from 6th. France’s Beryl Gastaldello is the top seed at 25.00, but she will be under great threat from Angelina Kohler, Roos Vanotterdijk and Martine Damborg, all of whom tied yesterday in the semifinal at 25.06, with Damborg once again resetting her European Junior Record.
The men’s 50 fly is more spread out as the difference between the top two seeds is greater than that of the entire women’s field. It’s not that surprising however, as the top seed is the fastest man ever in the event. Noe Ponti, the World Record holder and reigning World Champion, was 21.51 last night and will look to tackle his best of 21.32. Only France’s Maxime Grousset joined Ponti under 22.00 last evening, but Estonia’s Daniel Zaitsev (22.06) will be eager to do so as well.
The 50 fly rolls quickly into the 200 back, where Great Britain’s Katie Shanahan will look to improve upon her silver from 2023 and climb to the top of the podium. It won’t be easy however as the Brit will have to overcome top seed Pauline Mahieu, who collected bronze back in 2023. The men’s race sees John Shortt of Ireland, looking to claim his nation’s first gold of the meet as the top seed will look to hold off France’s Mewen Tomac and Great Britain’s Luke Greenbank.
The 100 breaststroke is set to be a barnburner for both the men and women’s races as Eneli Jefimova will have her work cut out for her as she attempts to claim gold, a feat not made easier as she has to fend off World Champion Anna Elendt as well as newly minted Belgian record holder Florine Gaspard. On the men’s side Caspar Corbeau, who has been on fire this season will looks to extend his run of dominance in the breaststrokes.
The last final of the day sees the mixed medley relay, a fast, and unpredictable event which is likely to see many lead changes.
WOMEN’S 50 FLY – Final
WR: 23.72 – Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2025 WJR: 24.55 – Claire Curzan (USA), 2021 ER: 24.38 – Therese Alshammar (SWE), 2009 EJR: 25.06 – Martine Damborg (DEN), 2025 CR: 24.50 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), 2021Top 8
Martine Damborg (DEN) – 24.61 *** EURO JUNIOR RECORD*** Roos Vanotterdijk (BEL) – 24.84 Beryl Gastaldello (FRA) – 24.93 Maaike de Waard (NED) – 24.97 Louise Hansson (SWE) – 25.13 Angelina Kohler (GER) – 25.14 Neza Klancar (SLO) – 25.16 Silvia Di Pietro (ITA) – 25.36It was expected to be a fast final but with the top four all under 25.00, it certainly met expectations. Slovenia Neza Klancar, who won a swim-off to advance was out first to the wall, splitting 11.39, but it was the middle of the pool who asserted their authority on the last 25 and took over control. Denmark’s Martine Damborg, who was 6th at the turn (11.55) exploded off the wall and closed in 13.06 to demolish her own European Junior Record set last night of 25.06, as she claimed gold in 24.61. Her new best time now sitting just .06 off the World Junior Record set by Claire Curzan in 2021.
Belgium’s Roos Vanotterdijk also set a record, as she reset her national record from last night as she claimed the silver with a new best of 24.84. The Belgian held off a fast charging Beryl Gastaldello, who was last at the 25 wall (11.62), but closed in 13.31 to climb up into the bronze medal spot.
MEN’S 50 FLY – Final
WR: 21.32 – Noe Ponti (SUI), 2024 WJR: 22.28 – Ilya Kharun (CAN), 2022 ER: 21.32 – Noe Ponti (SUI), 2024 EJR: 22.34 – Andrei Minakov (RUS), 2020 CR: 21.51 – Noe Ponti (SUI), 2025Top 8
Noe Ponti (SUI) – 21.54 Szebasztian Szabo (HUN) – 21.89 Maxime Grousset (FRA) – 21.99 Simone Stefani (ITA) – 22.13 Daniel Zaitsev (EST) – 22.24 Daniel Gracik (CZE) – 22.41 Denis-Laurean Popescu (ROU) – 22.43 Michele Busa (ITA) – 22.44WOMEN’S 200 BACK – Final
WR: 1:57.33 – Kaylee McKeown (AUS), 2025 WJR: 1:59,96 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2024 ER: 1:59.23 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2014 EJR: 2:02.25 – Benchmark CR – 1:59.84 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2015Top 8
MEN’S 200 BACK – Final
WR: 1:45.12 – Hubert Kos (HUN), 2025 WJR: 1:48.02 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017 ER: 1:45.12 – Hubert Kos (HUN), 2025 EJR: 1:48.02 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017 CR: 1:48.02 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017Top 8
WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – Semifinal
WR: 1:49.36 – Mollie O’Callaghan, AUS (2025) WJR: 1:51.62 – Claire Weinstein, USA (2024) ER: 1:50.43 – Sarah Sjoestroem, SWE (2017) EJR: 1:52.81 – Nikoletta Padar, HUN (2024) CR: 1:51.17 – Federica Pellegrini, ITA (2009)Top 8
MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – Semifinal
WR: 1:38.61 – Luke Hobson, USA (2024) WJR: 1:40.65 – Matt Sates, RSA (2021) ER: 1:39.37 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009) EJR: 1:40.79 – David Popovici, ROU (2022) CR: 1:39.81 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009)Top 8
WOMEN’S 100 BREAST – Final
WR: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 & Alia Atkinson (JAM), 2014/2016 WJR: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 ER: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 EJR: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 CR: 1:02.92 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013Top 8
MEN’S 100 BREAST – Final
WR: 55.28 – Ilya Shymanovich (BLR), 2021 WJR: 56.66 – Simone Cerasuolo (ITA), 2021 ER: 55.28 – Ilya Shymanovich (BLR), 2021 EJR: 56.66 – Simone Cerasuolo (ITA), 2021 CR: 55.45 – Ilya Shymanovich (BLR), 2021Top 8
WOMEN’S 100 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – Semifinals
WR: 55.11 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2024) WJR: 57.59 – Anastasiya Shkurdai, BLR (2020) ER: 56.51 – Katinka Hosszu, HUN (2017) EJR: 57.59 – Anastasiya Shkurdai, BLR (2020) CR: 56.67 – Katinka Hosszu, HUN (2015)Top 8
MEN’S 100 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – Semifinals
WR: 49.28 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2020) WJR: 50.63 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2018) ER: 49.92 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2024) EJR: 50.63 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2018) CR: 50.76 – Peter Mankoc, SLO (2009)Top 8
MIXED 4×50 MEDLEY RELAY – Final
WR: 1:35.15 – USA (2022) WJR: 1:41.21 – USA (2021) ER: 1:35.36 – NAB (2024) CR: 1:36.18 – Netherlands (2021)Top 8
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