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1966 European Aquatics Championships

Water sport competitions


Water sport competitions

FieldValue
name11th European Aquatics Championships
host_cityUtrecht
countryNetherlands
events23
opening
closing
previous[Leipzig 1962](1962-european-aquatics-championships)
next[Barcelona 1970](1970-european-aquatics-championships)

The 1966 European Aquatics Championships were held in Utrecht, Netherlands from 20 to 27 August 1966. Titles were contested in swimming, diving and water polo (men).

Medal table

Medal summary

Diving

;Men's events

10 m platformKlaus Dibiasi162.92Brian Phelps152.01Jerzy Kowalewski143.13

;Women's events

10 m platformNatalya Kuznetsova100.93Ingeborg Pertmayr94.52Gabriele Krauss Schöpe91.22

Swimming

Men's events

4 × 100 m medley relay
Viktor Mazanov
Georgiy Prokopenko
Valentin Kuzmin
Leonid Ilyichev4:02.4
Jürgen Dietze
Egon Henninger
Horst-Günter Gregor
Frank Wiegand4:02.9HUN
József Csikány
Ferenc Lenkei
Ákos Gulyás
István Szentirmay4:05.9

Women's events

4 × 100 m medley relay
Cobie Sikkens
Gretta Kok
Ada Kok
Toos Beumer4:36.4
Natalya Mikhaylova
Galina Prozumenshchikova
Tatyana Devyatova
Antonina Rudenko4:38.2
Linda Ludgrove
Diana Harris
Mary-Anne Cotterill
Pauline Sillett4:38.4

Water polo

Men's competition

References

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