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Swimming FINA World Cup Cup 2021 (Berlin)


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Men's 50m Breaststroke
Final Results
 
NED.gif Arno KAMMINGA
26.03
 
GER.gif Fabian SCHWINGENSCHLOGL
26.13
 
SLO.gif Peter STEVENS
26.34
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Renato PRONO
PAR.gif
26.65
5
Bradley TANDY
RSA.gif
26.77
6
Andrius SIDLAUSKAS
LTU.gif
26.88
7
Andrius SIDLAUSKAS
GER.gif
27.02
 
8
PhilippAndre BRANDT
WHT.gif
27.09
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Women's 50m Butterfly
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Holly BARRATT
24.77
 
AUS.gif Emma MCKEON
25.10
 
CAN.gif Margaret MACNEIL
25.13
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Maaike DEWAARD
NED.gif
25.45
5
Louise HANSSON
SWE.gif
25.57
6
Michelle COLEMAN
SWE.gif
25.66
7
Kim BUSCH
NED.gif
25.76
 
7
Linnea MACK
USA.gif
25.76
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Men's 100m Freestyle
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Kyle CHALMERS
45.73
 
NED.gif Jesse PUTS
46.52
 
USA.gif Blake PIERONI
46.74
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Stan PIJNENBURG
NED.gif
46.96
5
Matthew TEMPLE
AUS.gif
47.19
6
Szebasztian SZABO
HUN.gif
47.40
7
Luc KROON
NED.gif
47.51
 
8
Peter HOLODA
HUN.gif
48.16
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Women's 100m Breaststroke
Final Results
 
ISR.gif Anastasia GORBENKO
1:04.44
 
EST.gif Eneli JEFIMOVA
1:04.95
 
USA.gif Lydia JACOBY
1:05.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Emma WEBER
USA.gif
1:06.24
5
Kim BUSCH
NED.gif
1:06.65
6
Kristyna HORSKA
CZE.gif
1:06.70
7
Julia TITZE
WHT.gif
1:06.75
 
8
Jessica STEIGER
GER.gif
1:07.08
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Men's 200m Butterfly
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Chad LECLOS
1:50.32
 
USA.gif Tom SHIELDS
1:50.51
 
HUN.gif Hubert KOS
1:53.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
1:54.37
5
Ondrej GEMOV
CZE.gif
1:54.68
6
Carl BLOEBAUM
USA.gif
1:57.78
7
Sebastian LUNAK
CZE.gif
1:57.86
 
8
Kirill LAMMERT
WHT.gif
1:59.23
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Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
Daniel DIEHL
Quintin MCCARTY
Kristina PAEGLE
Carly NOVELLINE
1:31.50
 
GER.gif Germany
Luca ARMBRUSTER
Christian DIENER
Jessica Christina FELSNER
Annika BRUHN
1:32.32
 
HUN.gif Hungary
Szebasztian SZABO
Hubert KOS
Zsuzsanna JAKABOS
Reka NYIRADI
1:33.34
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Time
4
Bradley TANDY
Kobe NDEBELE
Tayla LOVEMORE
Emily VISAGIE
RSA.gif
1:35.13
5
Kristian PITSHUGIN
David GERCHIK
Sharon SHTEYMAN
Ophir RAKAH
ISR.gif
1:38.77
6
Felix ZIEMANN
Urs Laurin BLUDAU
Samira-Svea ERHART
Yvonne PREHN
WHT.gif
1:39.81
7
Corinna WIRKNER
Lara FINK
Sebastian BEHR
Vinzenz STARK
WHT.gif
1:51.29
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Women's 100m Butterfly
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Louise HANSSON
SWE.gif
56.29
2
Maria UGOLKOVA
SUI.gif
57.12
3
Margaret MACNEIL
CAN.gif
57.51
4
Linnea MACK
USA.gif
57.55
5
Madeline GROVES
AUS.gif
58.01
6
Maaike DEWAARD
NED.gif
58.13
7
Holly BARRATT
AUS.gif
58.18
8
Angelina KOHLER
GER.gif
58.70
9
Tessa GIELE
NED.gif
58.80
10
Tayla LOVEMORE
RSA.gif
58.88
11
Tess HOWLEY
USA.gif
59.47
12
Alexandra TOURETSKI
SUI.gif
59.50
13
Leah HAYES
USA.gif
1:00.16
14
Lisa-Marie FINGER
WHT.gif
1:00.34
15
Zoe SKIRBOLL
USA.gif
1:00.40
16
Elise TANIS
NED.gif
1:01.17
17
Sharon SHTEYMAN
ISR.gif
1:02.07
18
Erin GEMMELL
USA.gif
1:02.41
18
Britta KOEHORST
NED.gif
1:02.41
20
Madlen WENDLAND
WHT.gif
1:03.00
21
Ophir RAKAH
ISR.gif
1:03.15
22
Silke HUISMAN
NED.gif
1:03.35
23
Anna MOESCH
USA.gif
1:03.67
24
Sam VANNUNEN
NED.gif
1:05.04
25
Abby HERSCU
USA.gif
1:06.08

 
Jessica Christina FELSNER
GER.gif
DNS
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Women's 200m Backstroke
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kylie MASSE
CAN.gif
2:06.42
2
Jojo RAMEY
USA.gif
2:06.95
3
Minna ATHERTON
AUS.gif
2:08.52
4
Kira TOUSSAINT
NED.gif
2:08.87
5
Kennedy NOBLE
USA.gif
2:09.21
6
Sonnele Aylin OZTURK
GER.gif
2:09.63
7
Zsuzsanna JAKABOS
HUN.gif
2:09.86
8
Jenny MENSING
GER.gif
2:10.20
9
Kayla WILSON
USA.gif
2:12.16
10
Zoe DIXON
USA.gif
2:12.23
11
Tessa VERMEULEN
NED.gif
2:12.50
12
Reka NYIRADI
HUN.gif
2:12.67
13
Lotte HOSPER
NED.gif
2:13.09
14
Lieke OUDELENFERINK
NED.gif
2:14.54
15
Berit BERGLUND
USA.gif
2:14.95
16
Carolina CERMELLI
PAN.gif
2:16.23
17
Snaefridur Sol JORUNNARDOTTIR
ISR.gif
2:18.22
18
Celina KUHNE
WHT.gif
2:18.23
19
Janna VAN KOOTEN
NED.gif
2:18.27
20
Lucy BOHMKE
WHT.gif
2:19.39
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Women's 50m Breaststroke
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anastasia GORBENKO
ISR.gif
30.11
2
Rosey METZ
NED.gif
30.68
3
Kim BUSCH
NED.gif
30.73
4
Anne PALMANS
NED.gif
30.81
5
Lydia JACOBY
USA.gif
30.88
6
Zoe SKIRBOLL
USA.gif
31.04
7
Nele SCHULZE
WHT.gif
31.05
8
Cornelia PAMMER
AUT.gif
31.25
9
Julia TITZE
WHT.gif
31.28
10
Jessica STEIGER
GER.gif
31.39
11
Emma WEBER
USA.gif
31.53
12
Tes SCHOUTEN
NED.gif
31.62
13
Nina STANISAVLJEVIC
SRB.gif
31.63
14
Malaika SCHNEIDER
WHT.gif
31.84
15
Johanna ROAS
WHT.gif
32.01
16
Emily VISAGIE
RSA.gif
32.22
17
Gracie WEYANT
USA.gif
32.31
18
Karolin Margot SCHWILLE
WHT.gif
33.29
19
Abby HERSCU
USA.gif
33.48
20
Nadia TUDOCUBELLS
AND.gif
33.49
21
Lara DASHTI
KUW.gif
35.14
22
Julia SCHOBER
WHT.gif
36.99
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Men's 200m Breaststroke
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Arno KAMMINGA
NED.gif
2:03.25
2
Zhier FAN
USA.gif
2:08.28
3
Fabian SCHWINGENSCHLOGL
GER.gif
2:08.31
4
Denis PETRASHOV
KGZ.gif
2:08.76
5
Marco KOCH
GER.gif
2:08.91
6
Andrius SIDLAUSKAS
LTU.gif
2:09.71
7
Yannis Merlin WILLIM
WHT.gif
2:09.73
8
Ivo KROES
NED.gif
2:10.57
9
Philipp Andre BRANDT
WHT.gif
2:12.53
10
Bram ZWETSLOOT
NED.gif
2:13.94
11
Kristian PITSHUGIN
ISR.gif
2:14.27
12
Will SCHOLTZ
USA.gif
2:15.48
13
Viktor WEIZEL
WHT.gif
2:17.00
14
Jakob FRICK
USA.gif
2:17.68
15
Thomas JANSEN
NED.gif
2:17.78
16
Benjamin MCAVOY
SUI.gif
2:18.61
17
Jonathan CHUNGYEE
MRI.gif
2:18.73
18
Dadi BJORNSSON
ISL.gif
2:18.83
19
MelvinI MOUDU
GER.gif
2:19.02
 
Abdulaziz AL-OBAIDLY
QAT.gif
DNS
 
Renato PRONO
PAR.gif
DNS
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