Daniel Carlsson (swimmer)
Swedish swimmer (born 1976)
Daniel Carlsson (born 14 November 1976) is a former swimmer from Sweden . He won gold medals in 4 × 50 m medley relay at the 1998 and 1999 European Short Course Swimming Championships (making a new world best time the first time) and 4 × 50 m freestyle at 1998. He won also a bronze medal in 50 m backstroke at 1998. He competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics .[ 1]
Personal bests
Long course (50 m)
Event
Time
Date
Meet
Location
Ref
50 m butterfly
24.34
1 Jun 2000
Swedish Grand Prix
Jönköping , Sweden
100 m butterfly
53.65
4 Jun 2000
Swedish Grand Prix
Jönköping , Sweden
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Short course (25 m)
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Clubs
References
1996: Germany (Conrad , Tröger , Nolte , Smollich )
1998: Netherlands (Veens , Kenkhuis , Aartsen , Van den Hoogenband )
1999: Sweden (Andersson , Frölander , Nystrand , Carlsson )
2000: Sweden (Dahl , Nystrand , Frölander , Andersson )
2001: Ukraine (Sylantyev , Volynets , Lisohor , Shyrshov )
2002: Netherlands (Kenkhuis , Damen , Holst , Veens )
2003: Netherlands (Veens , Kenkhuis , Damen , Van den Hoogenband )
2004: France (Maitre , Bernard , Barnier , Bousquet )
2005: Netherlands (Veens , Zastrow , Damen , Kenkhuis )
2006: Sweden (Nystrand , Stymne , Piehl , Tilly )
2007: Sweden (Stymne , Piehl , Nylin , Nystrand )
2008: France (Bernard , Gilot , Leveaux , Bousquet )
2009: France (Leveaux , Stravius , Maitre , Bousquet )
2010: Italy (Dotto , Spadaro , Magnini , Orsi )
2011: Italy (Dotto , Orsi , Bocchia , Rolla )
2012: France (Manaudou , Bousquet , Stravius , Leveaux )
2013: Russia (Morozov , Fesikov , Lagunov , Konovalov )
2015: Russia (Sedov , Arbuzov , Kliukin , Konovalov )
2017: Russia (Kolesnikov , Morozov , Fesikov , Vekovishchev )
2019: Russia (Grinev , Vekovishchev , Kolesnikov , Morozov )
2021: Netherlands (Puts , Pijnenburg , Simons , de Boer )
1996: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , Hieronimus , Conrad )
1998: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Kunzelmann , Lüderitz ) and Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , Åkesson , Frölander )
1999: Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , Frölander , Nystrand )
2000: Germany (Halgasch , Warnecke , Rupprath , Winkler )
2001: Germany (Theloke , Warnecke , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2002: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2003: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2004: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2005: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2006: Germany (Meeuw , Neumann , Rupprath , Schreiber )
2007: Germany (Rupprath , M. Deibler , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2008: Italy (Di Tora , Terrin , Belotti , Magnini )
2009: Russia (Donets , Geybel , Korotyshkin , Fesikov )
2010: Germany (Herbst , Feldwehr , S. Deibler , M. Deibler )
2011: Italy (Di Tora , Scozzoli , Facchinelli , Orsi )
2012: France (Stravius , d'Ortona , Bousquet , Manaudou )
2013: Italy (Pizzamiglio , Di Lecce , Codia , Orsi )
2015: Italy (Sabbioni , Scozzoli , Rivolta , Orsi )
2017: Russia (Kolesnikov , Prigoda , Popkov , Morozov )
2019: Russia (Kolesnikov , Morozov , Kostin , Grinev )
2021: Italy (Lamberti , Martinenghi , Orsi , Zazzeri )
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