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European Championships Day 3 Money Table Update: Kolesnikov Expands His Lead

2021 LEN EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Following day 3 of the swimming schedule at the European Championships, Kliment Kolesnikov of Russia has actually expanded his lead in the money race. Kolesnikov’s massive haul was thanks to his breaking the World Record in the men’s 50 backstroke twice at the meet, for which he was awarded a substantial bonus. He was able to add to his total on Day 3, winning the men’s 100 free in a new Championship Record.

Martin Malyutin jumped up to 2nd place, leaping over Ranomi Kromowidjojo, and giving Russia the 2 highest earning swimmers of the meet thus far. Kromo is still the leading women’s earner, though fellow Dutchwoman Kira Toussaint has risen to tie her in money earned, giving the Netherlands top 2 earning female swimmers so far, and both of the 3rd highest earning swimmers overall.

Below, you can view all of the swimmers who have earned prize money to this point, in order from greatest to least. The data in the table is provided by SwimSwam’s Barry Revzin.

Name Country individual Relay Bonus Total
Kliment Kolesnikov Russia 4000 875 20000 24875
Martin Malyutin Russia 2000 875 0 2875
Ranomi Kromowidjojo Netherlands 2000 750 0 2750
Kira Toussaint Netherlands 2000 750 0 2750
Marie Wattel France 1750 625 0 2375
Alessandro Miressi Italy 1500 625 0 2125
Mykhailo Romanchuk Ukraine 2000 0 0 2000
Adam Peaty Great Britain 2000 0 0 2000
Kristof Milak Hungary 2000 0 0 2000
Simona Quadarella Italy 2000 0 0 2000
Sophie Hansson Sweden 2000 0 0 2000
Katinka Hosszu Hungary 2000 0 0 2000
Andrey Minakov Russia 1000 875 0 1875
Aleksandr Shchegolev Russia 0 1750 0 1750
Anna Ntountounaki Greece 1750 0 0 1750
Felix Auboeck Austria 1500 0 0 1500
Gregorio Paltrinieri Italy 1500 0 0 1500
Robert Glinta Romania 1500 0 0 1500
Arno Kamminga Netherlands 1500 0 0 1500
Federico Burdisso Italy 1500 0 0 1500
Thomas Dean Great Britain 0 1500 0 1500
Matthew Richards Great Britain 0 1500 0 1500
James Guy Great Britain 0 1500 0 1500
Duncan Scott Great Britain 0 1500 0 1500
Anastasiya Kirpichnikova Russia 1500 0 0 1500
Kathleen Dawson Great Britain 1500 0 0 1500
Arianna Castiglioni Italy 1500 0 0 1500
Pernille Blume Denmark 1250 0 0 1250
Katarzyna Wasick Poland 1250 0 0 1250
Viktória Mihályvári-Farkas Hungary 1250 0 0 1250
Aimee Willmott Great Britain 1250 0 0 1250
Danas Rapšys Lithuania 1000 0 0 1000
Domenico Acerenza Italy 1000 0 0 1000
Hugo González Spain 1000 0 0 1000
James Wilby Great Britain 1000 0 0 1000
Tamás Kenderesi Hungary 1000 0 0 1000
Anna Egorova Russia 1000 0 0 1000
Maaike de Waard Netherlands 1000 0 0 1000
Martina Carraro Italy 1000 0 0 1000
Louise Hansson Sweden 1000 0 0 1000
Vladislav Grinev Russia 0 875 0 875
Aleksandr Krasnykh Russia 0 875 0 875
Mikhail Vekovishchev Russia 0 875 0 875
Lucy Hope Great Britain 0 875 0 875
Anna Hopkin Great Britain 0 875 0 875
Abbie Wood Great Britain 0 875 0 875
Freya Anderson Great Britain 0 875 0 875
Marrit Steenbergen Netherlands 0 750 0 750
Femke Heemskerk Netherlands 0 750 0 750
Lorenzo Zazzeri Italy 0 625 0 625
Thomas Ceccon Italy 0 625 0 625
Manuel Frigo Italy 0 625 0 625
Stefano Ballo Italy 0 625 0 625
Matteo Ciampi Italy 0 625 0 625
Marco De Tullio Italy 0 625 0 625
Stefano Di Cola Italy 0 625 0 625
Charlotte Bonnet France 0 625 0 625
Anouchka Martin France 0 625 0 625
Assia Touati France 0 625 0 625

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millennial
3 years ago

Are these US dollar figures? Euros? Just curious..

Barry
Reply to  millennial
3 years ago

Euros.

rusfed
3 years ago

The RUS football losers all millionaires are ROFLing at those earnings

The Flying Goldfish
3 years ago

I thought he was getting a nipple pinch in the photo for a sec

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