1934 European Aquatics Championships
The 4th European Swimming Championships were held until 19 August 1934 in Magdeburg on 12. The local organization was in the hands of the Magdeburg swimming clubs of 1896. Nations 17 had a total of more than 300 athletes reported, surpassing the figures from the first three World Championships in Budapest, Bologna and Paris. The progress in swimming was felt, because none of the winning times of Paris in 1931 you could have won in Magdeburg. The competitions were held in the purpose built, so-called European arena in the Magdeburg district of Berlin road, which had a 50 -meter pool and a diving tower with 3- meter springboard and 10 - meter tower.
- 2.1 3- meter board
- 2.2 10 - meter tower
- 3.1 100 -meter freestyle
- 3.2 400 -meter freestyle
- 3.3 1500 meter freestyle
- 3.4 100 meter backstroke
- 3.5 200 meter breaststroke
- 3.6 4 x 200 meter freestyle
- 4.1 100 -meter freestyle
- 4.2 400 -meter freestyle
- 4.3 100 meter backstroke
- 4.4 200 meter breaststroke
- 4.5 4 x 100 meter freestyle
- 5.1 Preliminary
Jumping men
3- meter board
Tuesday, August 14, 1934 8:30 clock
10 - meter tower
Jump women
3- meter board
Thursday, August 16th 9:30 clock
10 - meter tower
Friday, August 18, 1934 10:00 clock
Swimming Men
100 meter freestyle
Monday, August 13, 1934 17:00 clock
400 meter freestyle
Thursday, August 16, 1934 17:00 clock
1500 meter freestyle
100m backstroke
Saturday, August 18, 1934 16:50 clock
200 meter breaststroke
4 x 200 meter freestyle
Wednesday, August 15, 1934 17:00 clock
Swimming Women
100 meter freestyle
Tuesday, August 14, 1934 16:00 o `clock
400 meter freestyle
100m backstroke
Friday, August 17, 1934 18:00 clock
200 meter breaststroke
Wednesday, August 15, 1934 17:30 clock
4 x 100 meter freestyle
Saturday, August 18, 1934 17:05 clock
Water Polo Men
Preliminary round
Table 1 Group
Table 2 Group
Swell
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