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Swimming FINA World Cup Cup 2021 (Doha)


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Women's 100m Breaststroke
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Yuliya EFIMOVA
1:06.08
 
RSA.gif Emily VISAGIE
1:06.92
 
KOR.gif Suyeon BACK
1:07.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Molly MAYNE
IRL.gif
1:07.57
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Men's 200m Butterfly
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Daiya SETO
1:49.76
 
EST.gif Kregor ZIRK
1:53.06
 
USA.gif Tom SHIELDS
1:53.11
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
1:53.31
5
Seungwoo MOON
KOR.gif
1:54.22
6
Matin BALSINI
IRI.gif
2:02.01
7
Mehrshad AFGHARI
IRI.gif
2:04.88
8
Abdulkader YOUNES
WHT.gif
2:20.71
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Men's 50m Butterfly
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kyle CHALMERS
AUS.gif
22.83
2
Jesse PUTS
NED.gif
22.88
2
Tom SHIELDS
USA.gif
22.88
4
Fernando SOUZA DA SILVA
POR.gif
23.16
5
Szebasztian SZABO
HUN.gif
23.24
6
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
23.52
7
Seungwoo MOON
KOR.gif
23.63
8
Vladimir MOROZOV
RUS.gif
23.67
9
Benjamin HOCKIN
PAR.gif
23.79
10
Charles HOCKINBRUSQUETTI
PAR.gif
23.99
11
Mehrshad AFGHARI
IRI.gif
24.12
12
Pieter COETZE
RSA.gif
24.14
13
Oussama SAHNOUNE
ALG.gif
24.47
14
Mehdi ANSARI
IRI.gif
24.55
15
Matin SOHRAN
IRI.gif
24.84
16
Ali JEBELI
IRI.gif
25.11
17
Abolfaz lSAM
IRI.gif
26.21
18
Kobe NDEBELE
RSA.gif
27.45
19
Marwan EL GHOBARY
WHT.gif
27.63
20
Mohammed AL-KHANJI
QAT.gif
28.11
21
Aziz ISMAIL
WHT.gif
28.29
22
Zeead EHAB
WHT.gif
28.51
23
Yashraj DANGI
WHT.gif
28.58
24
Ziad ABOALBAHA
WHT.gif
28.91
25
Ahmed AL KHOLI
WHT.gif
28.92
26
Abdullatif ALMOUHANNADI
QAT.gif
29.03
27
Samuel WADDELL
WHT.gif
29.41
28
Mohammed HUSSAIN
QAT.gif
29.48
29
Mohamed RAWI
WHT.gif
29.79
30
Abdulla HUSSAIN
WHT.gif
30.00
31
Yousef GAMALELDIN
WHT.gif
30.16
32
Hamza SEDDEK
WHT.gif
30.92
33
Ziad EL SAYED
WHT.gif
31.62
34
Ahmed KHALFAN
WHT.gif
32.51
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Men's 100m Backstroke
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Pieter COETZE
RSA.gif
53.25
2
Martin BINEDELL
RSA.gif
53.52
3
Juho LEE
KOR.gif
53.94
4
Yakov TOUMARKIN
ISR.gif
54.59
5
Youngjun WON
KOR.gif
56.20
6
Charles HOCKINBRUSQUETTI
PAR.gif
57.01
7
Nicholas RUTHERFOORD
RSA.gif
57.11
8
Tom SHIELDS
USA.gif
57.87
9
Ibrahim AL-HILAL
QAT.gif
1:04.39
10
Abdulla AL-KHANJI
QAT.gif
1:11.40

 
Thiago COLOMER GARCIA
WHT.gif
DSQ
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Men's 200m Breaststroke
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Arno KAMMINGA
NED.gif
2:05.00
2
Anton CHUPKOV
RUS.gif
2:06.26
3
Daiya SETO
JPN.gif
2:07.44
4
Fabian SCHWINGENSCHLOGL
GER.gif
2:07.60
5
Sungjae CHO
KOR.gif
2:09.07
6
Denis PETRASHOV
KGZ.gif
2:10.90
7
Andrius SIDLAUSKAS
LTU.gif
2:11.59
8
Ali SARAVAND
IRI.gif
2:19.94
9
Mehdi ANSARI
IRI.gif
2:21.06
10
Hisham EL-HALAFAWY
WHT.gif
2:24.92
11
Ahmed SAIDDIAB
WHT.gif
2:34.38
12
Hamza SHALAN
QAT.gif
2:37.05
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Women's 100mFreestyle
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Emma MCKEON
AUS.gif
51.82
2
Madison WILSON
AUS.gif
52.12
3
Michelle COLEMAN
SWE.gif
53.49
4
Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO
NED.gif
53.76
5
Annika BRUHN
GER.gif
54.20
6
Soeun JEONG
KOR.gif
54.32
7
Leah NEALE
AUS.gif
54.73
8
Anastasia GUZHENKOVA
RUS.gif
56.13
9
Isabella Gracey JONES
WHT.gif
57.88
10
Rebecca NAJEM MEZHER
LBN.gif
59.71
11
Nihel BEKHECHI
WHT.gif
1:06.91
12
Ananya VENKATARMAN
WHT.gif
1:09.13
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Men's 200m Freestyle
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Matthew SATES
RSA.gif
1:44.54
2
Danas RAPSYS
LTU.gif
1:45.38
3
Sunwoo HWANG
KOR.gif
1:45.68
4
Hojoon LEE
KOR.gif
1:47.03
5
Fernando SCHEFFER
BRA.gif
1:47.05
6
Kobe NDEBELE
RSA.gif
1:47.60
7
Kregor ZIRK
EST.gif
1:47.65
8
Seungwoo MOON
KOR.gif
1:48.83
9
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
1:49.24
10
Sina GHOLAMPOUR
IRI.gif
1:51.02
11
Martin BINEDELL
RSA.gif
1:52.00
12
Homer ABBASI
IRI.gif
1:55.46
13
Abdulkader YOUNES
WHT.gif
2:01.68
14
Matin BALSINI
IRI.gif
2:01.74
15
Nour Eddine KHEDDACHE
QAT.gif
2:03.84
16
Aziz ISMAIL
QAT.gif
2:05.01
17
Abdullatif ALMOUHANNADI
QAT.gif
2:17.18
18
Mohammed HUSSAIN
USA.gif
2:17.98
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Men's 400m Individual Medley
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Daiya SETO
4:01.97
 
KOR.gif Woomin KIM
4:15.99
 
HUN.gif Akos KALMAR
4:22.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Matin BALSINI
IRI.gif
4:36.93
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Women's 800m Freestyle
Final Results
 
ITA.gif Simona QUADARELLA
8:21.41
 
KOR.gif Dakyung HAN
8:24.06
 
KOR.gif Jiwon RYU
8:24.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Leah NEALE
AUS.gif
8:28.16
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Women's 100m Butterfly
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Emma MCKEON
55.83
 
SUI.gif Maria UGOLKOVA
56.94
 
AUS.gif Holly BARRATT
57.78
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Soeun JEONG
KOR.gif
57.85
5
Yerin PARK
KOR.gif
58.29
6
Molly MAYNE
IRL.gif
1:00.51
7
Rebecca NAJEM MEZHER
LBN.gif
1:04.29
8
Isabella Gracey JONES
WHT.gif
DNS
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