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1958 European Aquatics Championships

Water sport competitions


Water sport competitions

FieldValue
name9th European Aquatics Championships
host_cityBudapest
countryHungary
events20
opening
closing
previous[Turin 1954](1954-european-aquatics-championships)
next[Leipzig 1962](1962-european-aquatics-championships)

The 1958 LEN European Aquatics Championships took place in Budapest, Hungary from 31 August until 6 September. In swimming, the 4 × 100 m medley relays for men and women were introduced.

Medal table

Medal summary

Diving

;Men's events

10 m platform
Brian Phelps
143.74Mikhail Chachba
136.87Jenõ Marton
Hungary134.68

;Women's events

10 m platform
Aldona Kareckaité
81.14Raisa Gorokhovskaya
80.93Birte Hanson
80.34

Swimming

Men's events

4 × 100 m medley relay
Leonid Barbier
Vladimir Minachkin
Vitaliy Chenenkov
Viktor Polevoy4:16.5
László Magyar
György Kunsági
György Tumpek
Gyula Dobai4:20.4
Gilberto Elsa
Roberto Lazzari
Frederico Dennerlein
Paolo Pucci4:21.9

Women's events

4 × 100 m medley relay
Lenie de Nijs
Ada den Haan
Atie Voorbij
Cocky Gastelaars4:52.9
Larisa Viktorova
Eve Uusmees
Galina Kamaeva
Ulvi Voog4:54.2
Judy Grinham
Anita Lonsbrough
Christine Gosden
Diana Wilkinson4:54.3

Water polo

Men's tournament

References

References

  1. "Results".
  2. "Results".
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