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Sarah Sjostrom Now Tops All-Time European Championships Medalists

2022 EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

While competing on the penultimate night of these 2022 European Championships, Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden cracked a monumental record.

Her gold tonight in women’s 50m freestyle in a time of 23.91 represented the 28-year-old Olympian’s 27th European Championships medal.

This total overtakes retired Russian sprinter Alexander Popov‘s previous record of having owned the most European Championships medals. From 1991 to 2004, Popov won 26 medals, coming in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and relays.

On the women’s side, below are the all-time winningest European Championships medalists.

All Time Most Medals – Women – Swimming at the European Aquatics Championships

  • 27 – Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden – 16 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze
  • 25 – Katinka Hosszu, Hungary – 15 gold, 6 silver, 4 bronze
  • 21 – Franziska van Almsick, Germany – 18 gold, 3 silver, 0 bronze
  • 21 – Therese Alshammar – 10 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze
  • 18 – Sandra Volker, Germany – 9 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze
  • 18 – Mette Jacobsen, Denmark – 7 gold, 3 silver, 8 bronze

On her history-making swim, Sjostrom said tonight, “I’m super happy with this gold medal. It always makes me happy when I can go under 24sec, even more when I manage to do in a final when it counts the most.

“I think my number of medals continues going up and I’m really enjoying myself here. Now when I look up the stands and I feel the support and energy, I know why I’m doing this and why I want to go on.”

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Marklewis
2 years ago

One of the great champions of the sport of swimming.

She has a lot of medals, but she also has 4 LCM world records still on the books.

She might call it a career after Paris 2024, so let’s enjoy watching her before she moves on to become just a memory and a legend.

Dan
2 years ago

I have read in several articles that she plans to keep swimming for a couple of more years and I hope that she will be the swimmer with the most gold medals as well by the time she retires. I also hope that she will have a little more luck going into the next Olympics as she got sick before the 2012 Olympics and fractured her elbow before the 2020 (2021) Olympics.

sly
Reply to  Dan
2 years ago

If she continues like this she’s got a legit chance at taking the 50.

Aquajosh
2 years ago

She is the closest thing swimming has to a superhero.

sly
2 years ago

Bow down, people.

Last edited 2 years ago by sly
Hooked on Chlorine
2 years ago

Couldn’t have happened to a nicer lady.

NB1
2 years ago

she is the most underrated legend, partly because she’s so humble

Troyy
2 years ago

She’s gonna be far ahead of Katinka by the time they’re both retired.

Go Kamminga Go
Reply to  Troyy
2 years ago

Both Hosszu and Sjostrom are the epitome of professional swimmer.

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