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Swimming FINA World Cup Cup 2021 (Kazan)


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Men's 100m 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
56.34
2
Fabian SCHWINGENSCHLOGL
GER.gif
56.92
3
Ivan KOZHAKIN
WHT.gif
57.72
3
Andrei NIKOLAEV
WHT.gif
57.72
5
Andrius SIDLAUSKAS
LTU.gif
57.76
6
Anton CHUPKOV
RUS.gif
57.82
7
Alexander ZHIGALOV
RUS.gif
57.99
8
Peter STEVENS
SLO.gif
58.05
9
Kirill STRELNIKOV
WHT.gif
58.43
10
Denis PETRASHOV
KGZ.gif
58.56
11
Aleksas SAVICKAS
LTU.gif
59.27
12
Ivan KUSTOV
WHT.gif
59.34
13
Pavel ROMANOV
WHT.gif
59.36
14
Aleksandr TRAIT
WHT.gif
59.51
15
Sergey ZVONOV
WHT.gif
59.52
16
Vladislav GERASIMENKO
WHT.gif
59.76
17
Igor GOLOVIN
WHT.gif
59.83
18
Eduard VALIAKHMETOV
WHT.gif
59.85
19
Viacheslav MALKOVSKIY
WHT.gif
1:00.17
20
Rustam GADIROV
WHT.gif
1:00.33
21
Ronan WANTENAAR
NAM.gif
1:01.35
22
Dmitry PASTUKHOV
WHT.gif
1:01.43
23
Yaroslav KORNIENKO
WHT.gif
1:01.46
24
Mark URVANTCEV
WHT.gif
1:01.86
25
Stepan MIKHAILECHENKO
WHT.gif
1:02.20
26
Jonathan CHUNGYEE
MRI.gif
1:04.81
27
Marat GANIEV
WHT.gif
1:05.16
28
Dmitriy BALANDIN
WHT.gif
1:05.98
29
Abdulrahman AL-KHANJI
QAT.gif
1:15.85
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Men'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
Szebasztian SZABO
HUN.gif
50.88
2
Deividas MARGEVICIUS
LTU.gif
51.24
3
Tom SHIELDS
USA.gif
51.31
4
Pavel SAMUSENKO
RUS.gif
51.49
5
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
51.72
5
Roman SHEVLIAKOV
RUS.gif
51.72
7
Petr ZHIKHAREV
WHT.gif
51.80
8
Egor PAVLOV
RUS.gif
51.87
9
Daniil PAKHOMOV
RUS.gif
51.94
10
Adilbek MUSSIN
KAZ.gif
52.14
11
Daniil ANTIPOV
WHT.gif
52.53
12
Vitaly ZAVYALOV
WHT.gif
52.73
13
Egor YURCHENKO
WHT.gif
52.78
14
Aleksandr AANDREEV
WHT.gif
53.44
15
Semen GRIUNTAL
WHT.gif
53.66
15
Benjamin HOCKIN
PAR.gif
53.66
17
Bogdan PUHNATYJ
WHT.gif
53.68
18
Vadim KLIMENISHCHEV
WHT.gif
54.08
19
Mikhail LAVROV
WHT.gif
54.27
20
Dmitrii NOVICHKOV
WHT.gif
54.70
21
Salvador GORDO
ANG.gif
54.89
22
Rena lNAZPOV
WHT.gif
55.28
23
Artem SHALASHOV
WHT.gif
55.48
24
Azamat NASYROV
WHT.gif
59.99
25
Matvey KUTYASHOV
WHT.gif
1:00.37
26
Fahim ANWARI
AFG.gif
1:05.15
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Men's 100m Individual Medley
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Daiya SETO
JPN.gif
51.64
2
Kliment KOLESNIKOV
RUS.gif
51.77
3
Sergei FESIKOV
WHT.gif
52.40
4
Yakov TOUMARKIN
WHT.gif
52.50
5
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
53.11
6
Maxim STUPIN
RUS.gif
53.75
7
Matthew SATES
RSA.gif
53.98
8
Dmitry MALTSEV
WHT.gif
54.16
9
Peter STEVENS
SLO.gif
54.30
10
Anton VOLOSHIN
WHT.gif
54.43
11
Daniil PAKHOMOV
RUS.gif
54.52
12
Alexey SUDAREV
WHT.gif
54.72
13
Kristian PITSHUGIN
WHT.gif
54.73
14
David POPOVICI
ROU.gif
54.81
15
Eitan BEN SHITRIT
ISR.gif
54.93
16
Benjamin HOCKIN
PAR.gif
54.94
17
Vladislav TRETYAKOV
WHT.gif
55.36
18
Aleksandr KOTKOV
WHT.gif
55.52
19
Valery GOVAKO
WHT.gif
55.66
20
Denis DOGADOV
WHT.gif
55.86
21
Artem VOROBEV
WHT.gif
55.91
22
Charles HOCKIN BRUSQUETTI
PAR.gif
55.97
23
Ivan BALENKOV
WHT.gif
56.07
24
Matvei GUKOV
WHT.gif
56.31
25
Arsenii SMYKOV
WHT.gif
56.42
26
Ronan WANTENAAR
MRI.gif
56.88
27
Salvador GORDO
ANG.gif
57.65
28
Robert ABDULLIN
WHT.gif
58.87
29
Ali IMAAN
MDV.gif
1:04.93
 
Guillaume GUTH
WHT.gif
DNS
 
Eduard VALIAKHMETOV
WHT.gif
DNS
 
Fahim ANWARI
AFG.gif
DSQ
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Women's 50m Freestyle
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Emma MCKEON
23.53
 
AUS.gif Madison WILSON
23.94
 
SWE.gif Michelle COLEMAN
23.95
AUS.gif HollyBARRATT
23.95
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
Rozaliya NASRETDINOVA
WHT.gif
24.06
6
Arina SURKOVA
RUS.gif
24.09
7
Daria KLEPIKOVA
RUS.gif
24.38
8
Ekaterina NIKONOVA
RUS.gif
24.48
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Women's 400m Freestyle
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Leah NEALE
4:01.73
 
AUS.gif Madison WILSON
4:02.05
 
RUS.gif Aleksandra BYKOVA
4:05.12
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anastasia GUZHENKOVA
RUS.gif
4:05.14
5
Valeriia SALAMATINA
WHT.gif
4:05.46
6
Yana KURTSEVA
WHT.gif
4:07.66
7
Daria MULLAKAEVA
WHT.gif
4:07.71
8
Aleksandra KHAILOVA
RUS.gif
4:13.83
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Men's 400m Freestyle
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Matthew SATES
-
 
LTU.gif Danas RAPSYS
-
 
RUS.gif Daniil SHATALOV
3:39.54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Aleksei RTISHCHEV
RUS.gif
3:41.21
5
Jordan POTHAIN
FRA.gif
3:42.26
6
Nikita DANILOV
WHT.gif
3:42.50
7
Anton NIKITIN
RUS.gif
3:43.54
8
Ilia BORODIN
RUS.gif
3:45.28
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Women's 50m Backstroke
Final Results
 
NED.gif Kira TOUSSAINT
25.87
 
AUS.gif Holly BARRATT
26.25
 
RUS.gif Daria VASKINA
27.09
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anastasia DUPLINSKAIA
WHT.gif
27.28
5
Nina STANISAVLJEVIC
SRB.gif
27.51
6
Nadezhda VINYUKOVA
WHT.gif
27.53
7
Anastasiia OSIPENKO
WHT.gif
27.55
8
Elizaveta AGAPITOVA
WHT.gif
27.58
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Men's 200m Backstroke
Final Results
 
WHT.gif Aleksei ATKACHEV
1:51.34
 
ISR.gif Yakov TOUMARKIN
1:51.55
 
RUS.gif Grigory TARASEVICH
1:51.93
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Egor DOLOMANOV
WHT.gif
1:52.32
5
Nikita TRETYAKOV
WHT.gif
1:53.32
6
Maksim TRETYAKOV
WHT.gif
1:54.03
7
David GERCHIK
ISR.gif
1:56.26
8
Charles HOCKINBRUSQUETTI
PAR.gif
1:59.00
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Women's 50m Butterfly
Final Results
 
HUN.gif Zsuzsanna JAKABOS
2:05.88
 
WHT.gif Anastasiia MARKOVA
2:05.97
 
SUI.gif Maria UGOLKOVA
2:07.46
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lana PUDAR
BIH.gif
2:08.21
5
Anja CREVAR
SRB.gif
2:09.38
6
Madeline GROVES
AUS.gif
2:11.20
7
Daria LUNINA
WHT.gif
2:11.71
8
Marina NAMAZOVA
WHT.gif
2:14.25
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Men's 100m Butterfly
Final Results
 
USA.gif Tom SHIELDS
19.20
 
HUN.gif Szebasztian SZABO
50.07
 
RUS.gif Pavel SAMUSENKO
50.33
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Deividas MARGEVICIUS
LTU.gif
50.95
5
Roman SHEVLIAKOV
RUS.gif
50.96
6
Petr ZHIKHAREV
WHT.gif
51.29
7
Louis CROENEN
BEL.gif
51.35
8
Egor PAVLOV
RUS.gif
51.61
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