List Of Medalists At The European Open Water Swimming Championships
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List Of Medalists At The European Open Water Swimming Championships
This is a list of medalists at the European Open Water Swimming Championships. In certain years, open water swimming was not part of the LEN European Aquatics Championships, or the European Aquatics Championships were not held that year. Instead a separate European Open Water Swimming Championships was held. Men 5 km 10 km 25 km Women 5 km 10 km 25 km Mixed team 5 km See also *European Open Water Swimming Championships * List of European Aquatics Championships medalists in open water swimming *List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in open water swimming References External links Results MicroPlus Timing for LEN European Open Water Swimming Championships Hoorn 2016Results MicroPlus Timing for OpenWater European Championships 2018 {{LEN swimming champs * European Open Water Swimming Championships The European Open Water Swimming Championships are an event organized by LEN (''Ligue Européenne de Natation''), dedicated to open water swimming competiti ...
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European Open Water Swimming Championships
The European Open Water Swimming Championships are an event organized by LEN (''Ligue Européenne de Natation''), dedicated to open water swimming competitions. The event was held biennially from 1989 to 1993; since 1995 the open water swimming has been included in the program of the European Swimming Championships. Editions Ten editions was part of the European Aquatics Championships, and seven edition was ''stand alone'' editions. Medal table Update to 2018 European Aquatics Championships. See also * LEN European Aquatics Championships * List of medalists at the European Open Water Swimming Championships References External links Ligue Européenne de Natation LENOfficial Website Open water swimming - All Medallists – Olympic Games, World and European Championships {{LEN Competitions Open water Open water swimming competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1989 European Open Water Swimming Championships The European Open Water Swimming Championship ...
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Christof Wandratsch
Christof Wandratsch (born 20 December 1966) is a long distance swimmer from Germany. In 1990 he won the Lake Zurich Swim. In August 2005 he set the world record for the fastest ever swim of the English Channel in a time of 7 h 03 mins, beating the previous record set by Chad Hundeby in 1994 of 7 h 17 mins. Christof came extremely close to beating the record in 2003, failing by just 3 mins, finishing in a time of 7 h 20 mins. His record was broken by 6 mins in 2007 by Petar Stoychev Petar Stoychev ( bg, Петър Стойчев; born 24 October 1976 in Momchilgrad) is a Bulgarian swimmer who is one of the most successful long distance marathon swimmers in history. He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time an ... who set at time of 6 h 57 mins. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wandratsch, Christof 1966 births Living people German male swimmers Male long-distance swimmers English Channel swimmers 20th-century German people 21st-century German people ...
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2006 European Open Water Swimming Championships
The 2006 European Open Water Swimming Championships was the 10th edition of the European Open Water Swimming Championships (was part of the 2006 European Aquatics Championships) and took part from 26–30 July 2006 in Budapest, Hungary. Results Men Women Medal table See also * 2006 European Aquatics Championships * List of medalists at the European Open Water Swimming Championships References External links Ligue Européenne de Natation LENOfficial Website {{LEN swimming champs European Open Water Swimming Championships European Open Water Championships The European Open Water Swimming Championships are an event organized by LEN (''Ligue Européenne de Natation''), dedicated to open water swimming competitions. The event was held biennially from 1989 to 1993; since 1995 the open water swimming has ...
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Alan Bircher
Alan Bircher (born 21 September 1981) is a British former long-distance swimmer. After finishing a long international career he entered into coaching, following successful coaching posts at West Suffolk where he coached his wife Stefanie Bircher to the World Championships 7th-place finish (Rome 2009) and had multiple national champions. He then went on to coach at Wyre Forest Swimming Club in Worcestershire. After a highly successful 2011/2012 season, Alan moved to his current coaching position at Ellesmere College Ellesmere College is a fully Independent school (United Kingdom), independent co-educational day and boarding school set in rural northern Shropshire, located near the market town of Ellesmere, Shropshire, Ellesmere. Belonging to the Woodard Corpor ... Titans (ECTM). In 2021, he was suspended and stopped from forming part of Team GB's Tokyo coaching squad. Bircher won two senior international medals a brace of silvers in 2004: World Championships Dubai 10 km and ...
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2004 European Open Water Swimming Championships
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