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2025 European SC Championships: Day 6 Finals Live Recap

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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 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3| Day 4 | Day 5

Day 6 Finals Heat Sheet

    Event Schedule

    Women’s 50m backstroke Men’s 50m backstroke Women’s 5om breaststroke Men’s 5om breaststroke Women’s 50m freestyle Men’s 50m freestyle Women’s 200m butterfly Men’s 200m butterfly Women’s 1500m freestyle Women’s 400 IM Men’s 400 IM Women’s 4x50m medley relay Men’s 4x50m medley relay

    Na Razie! We are onto the last session of an action-packed week un Lublin. We have a bumper crop of finals tonight, with 13 sets of medals to be given out, and the Netherlands currently leading the medal standings.

    We start fast and furious with six sprint 50s. New Championship Record holder Marritt Steenbergen is not in the women’s 50 back field, leaving it open for the likes of Sara Curtis and top seed Lauren Cox, who won the 100 back title earlier in the week.

    Curtis will be back in the water just half an hour later as the second seed in the women’s 50 free final. Kasia Wasick is in lane four, but will need to be aware of World Junior Record holder Eva Okaro and the pair of Curtis and Beryl Gastaldello, who both set national records in the 100 free last night.

    Ralf Tribuntsov and Eneli Jefimova would make this the most sucessful Championships ever for Estonia if they can bring home consecutive in the men’s 50 back and women’s 50 breast, respectively. They are each the top seed in their respective event, and set the latest in a series of national records in the semi-finals last night.

    Long course World Champion Simone Cerasuolo is the man to beat in the men’s 50 breast, although watch out for World Record holder Emre Sakci in lane 5. Caspar Corbeau, the top seed coming into the meet, withdrew from the event with a respiratory illness. He looked in great form after a 24.78 split on the Netherlands mixed medley relay, the second-fastest in history.

    Maxime Grousset is the top seed in the men’s 50 free, but the man with the fastest personal best is Croatia’s Jere Hribar after he led off the men’s and mixed 4×50 free relays in 20.70. Leonardo Deplano, Szebastian Szabo, and World Junior Record holder Nikita Sheremet have also broken 21 seconds so far in Lublin.

    Ellen Walshe is the favorite in the women’s 200 fly, but will have to deal with a nasty 200 fly/400 IM double. Alberto Razzetti does exactly the same on the men’s side, and as European Record holder in the former and Championship Record holder in the latter, should not be counted out of a double podium.

    He will have to go through Swiss maestro Noe Ponti and the Polish pairing of Krzysztof and Michal Chmielewski in the former, and newly-minted national record holders Jakub Bursa and Lucas Henveaux in the latter, where Max Litchfield also lurks dangerously. The Chmielewski twins have been separated by just 0.01 seconds in this event so far: a hundredth between them in prelims and then tying for 2nd in the semi-finals.

    Walsh has European long course champion Helena Rosendahl Bach to contend with in the 200 fly, as well as the Spanish duo of Alba Vazquez and Emma Carrasco Cadens. Poland’s Justina Kozan could also be a threat if she is in touch with 100 to go, after she closed fastest of anyone this morning.

    Simona Quadarella will be the favorite for the women’s 1500 free, and is on track for a third national record this week. She broke the Italian marks in the 400 free and 800 free, placing second in both behind Isabel Gose, but in the German’s absence should take her first title of the meet.

    The Netherlands are the top seeds in the women’s 4×50 medley and have been dominant in the relays so far, while Germany were a slightly surprising fastest qualifier for the men this morning. Italy will be favorites to defend their title, but defending silver medalists Great Britain failed to make it through, leaving the podium open. Five of the finalists broke their national record in the event this morning, so with the field separated by just 0.70 seconds this could go anywhere.

    WOMEN’S 50 FREESTYLE – Semifinal

    WR: 22.83 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2024) WJR: 23.66 – Eva Okaro, GBR (2024) ER: 22.93 – Ranomi Kromowidjojo, NED (2017) EJR: 23.66 – Eva Okaro, GBR (2024) CR: 23.12 – Sarah Sjostroem, SWE (2021)

    Top 8 Finishers;

    MEN’S 50 FREESTYLE – Semifinal

    WR: 19.90 – Jordan Crooks, CAY (2024) WJR: 20.84 – Nikita Sheremet, UKR (2025) ER: 20.18 – Ben Proud, GBR (2023) EJR: 20.84 – Nikita Sheremet, UKR (2025) CR: 20.18 – Ben Proud, GBR (2023)

    Top 8 Finishers;

    WOMEN’S 50 BACKSTROKE – FINAL

    WR: 25.23 – Regan Smith, USA (2024) WJR: 25.95 – Mizuki Hirai, JPN (2025) ER: 25.60 – Kira Toussaint/Maria Kameneva, HUN /RUS (2020/2022) EJR: 26.03 – Sara Curtis (ITA) – 2024 CR: 25.70 – Sanja Jovanovic, CRO (2009)

    Top 8 Finishers;

    MEN’s 50 BACKSTROKE – FINAL

    WR: 22.11 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2022) WJR: 22.47  – Miron Lifintsev, RUS (2024) ER: 22.11 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2022) EJR: 22.47  – Miron Lifintsev, RUS (2024) CR: 22.47 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2021)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    WOMEN’S 50 BREASTSTROKE – FINAL

    WR: 28.37 – Ruta Meilutyte, LTU (2022) WJR: 28.81 – Ruta Meilutyte/Benedetta Pilato, LTU/ITA (2014/2020) ER: 28.37 – Ruta Meilutyte, LTU (2022) EJR: 28.81 – Ruta Meilutyte/Benedetta Pilato, LTU/ITA (2014/2020) CR: 28.86 – Benedetta Pilato, ITA (2023)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    MEN’S 50 BREASTSTROKE – FINAL

    WR: 24.95 – Emre Sakci, TUR (2021) WJR: 25.66 – Chris Smith, RSA (2024) ER: 24.95 – Emre Sakci, TUR (2021) EJR: 25.85 – Simone Cerasuolo, ITA (2021) CR: 25.25 – Ilya Shymanovich, BLR (2021)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    WOMEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINAL

    WR: 1:59.32 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) WJR: 1:59.32 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) ER: 1:59.61 –Mireia Belmonte, ESP (2014) EJR: 2:04.55 – Lana Pudar, BIH (2023) CR: 2:01.52 – Mireia Belmonte, ESP (2013)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    MEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINAL

    WR: 1:46.85 – Tomoru Honda, JPN (2022) WJR: 1:49.61 – Chen Juner, CHN (2022) ER: 1:48.64 – Alberto Razzeti, ITA (2024) EJR: 1:51.84 – Krzysztof Chmielewski, POL (2021) CR: 1:49.00 – Laszlo Cseh, HUN (2015)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    WOMEN’S 1500 FREESTYLE– FINALS

    WR: 15:08.24 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2022) WJR: 15:42.05 – Katie Grimes, USA (2022) ER: 15:18.01 – Sarah Koehler, GER (2019) EJR: 15:42.14 – Ksenia Misharina, RUS (2025) CR: 15:18.30 – Anastasia Kirpichnikova, FRA (2020)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    WOMEN’S 400 IM – FINAL

    WR: 4:15.48 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) WJR: 4:15.48 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) ER: 4:18.94– Mireia Belmonte, ESP (2017) EJR: 4:31.06 – Record Mark CR: 4:19.46 – Mireia Belmonte, ESP (2015)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    MEN’S 400 IM – FINAL

    WR: 3:54.81 – Daiya Seto, JPN (2019) WJR: 3:56.47 – Ilia Borodin, RSF (2021) ER: 3:56.47 – Ilia Borodin, RSF (2021) EJR: 3:56.47 – Ilia Borodin, RSF (2021) CR: 3:57.01 – Alberto Razzetti, ITA (2023)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    WOMEN’S 4×50 MEDLEY– FINAL

    WR: 1:42.35 – Australia (2021) ER: 1:42.38 – Sweden (2021) EJR: 1:49.62 – Russian Federation (2021) CR: 1:42.69 – Netherlands (2009)

    Top 8 Finishers:

    MEN’S 4×50 MEDLEY – FINAL

    WR: 1:29.72– Italy (2024) ER: 1:29.72– Italy (2024) EJR: 1:37.23 – Poland (2021) CR: 1:30.14 – Italy (2021)

    Top 8 Finishers:

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