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Swimming FINA World Cup 2022 (Toronto)


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Women's 100m Freestyle
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Katarzyna WASICK
POL.gif
52.17
2
Margaret MACNEIL
CAN.gif
52.31
3
Siobhan Bernadette HAUGHEY
HKG.gif
52.50
4
Madison WILSON
AUS.gif
52.71
5
Meg HARRIS
AUS.gif
52.83
6
Erika BROWN
USA.gif
53.04
7
Beryl GASTALDELLO
FRA.gif
53.08
8
Linnea MACK
USA.gif
53.69
9
Ana Carolina VIEIRA
BRA.gif
54.31
10
Giovanna TOMANIK DIAMANTE
BRA.gif
54.35
11
Roxane LEMIEUX
WHT.gif
54.36
12
Tjasa PINTAR
SLO.gif
54.55
13
Elan Nichele DALEY
WHT.gif
54.75
14
Ainsley MCMURRAY
WHT.gif
54.82
15
Katerine SAVARD
CAN.gif
54.92
16
Brittany CASTELLUZZO
AUS.gif
54.98
17
Hoi Shun Stephanie AU
HKG.gif
55.17
18
Payton KELLY
WHT.gif
55.23
19
Kamryn CANNINGS
WHT.gif
55.53
20
Emma O'CROININ
WHT.gif
55.68
21
Maria Paula HEITMANN
BRA.gif
56.33
22
Laila M ORAVSKY
WHT.gif
56.41
23
Sylvia STATKEVICIUS
LTU.gif
56.51
24
Jenna WALTERS
WHT.gif
56.52
25
Sienna ANGOVE
WHT.gif
56.83
26
Jessica Z SHENG
WHT.gif
56.95
27
Dakota HOWARD
WHT.gif
57.00
28
Clarissa RODRIGUES
BRA.gif
57.11
29
Emma M GAO
WHT.gif
57.15
30
Julia GOES
BRA.gif
57.18
31
Raphaelle TREMBLAY
WHT.gif
57.26
32
Taya R HUTCHISON
WHT.gif
57.53
33
Deli aLLOYD
WHT.gif
57.73
34
Ali KUDO
WHT.gif
57.99
35
Alexia KOVALUK
WHT.gif
58.02
36
Amy PAN
WHT.gif
58.05
37
Jessie Mary QUINN
AUS.gif
1:00.86
 
Raili KARY
WHT.gif
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Men's 200m Freestyle
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Matthew SATES
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1:43.58
2
Danas RAPSYS
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1:43.77
3
Drew KIBLER
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1:43.78
4
Breno CORREIA
BRA.gif
1:43.80
4
Luc KROON
NED.gif
1:43.80
6
Brooks CURRY
USA.gif
1:44.45
7
Kieran SMITH
USA.gif
1:44.60
8
Trenton JULIAN
USA.gif
1:44.62
9
Tomas NAVIKONIS
LTU.gif
1:44.73
10
Chad LE CLOS
RSA.gif
1:44.87
11
Josha SALCHOW
GER.gif
1:45.06
12
Finlay KNOX
CAN.gif
1:45.51
13
Leonardo COELHO SANTOS
BRA.gif
1:45.59
14
Patrick CALLAN
USA.gif
1:45.93
15
Matthew TEMPLE
AUS.gif
1:46.03
16
Stephen CALKINS
CAN.gif
1:46.34
17
Kobe NDEBELE
RSA.gif
1:47.49
18
Yuki IKARI
JPN.gif
1:47.96
19
Blake P TIERNEY
WHT.gif
1:48.19
20
Leo FATH
WHT.gif
1:48.68
21
James LEBUKE
WHT.gif
1:49.26
22
Sebastian PAULINS
WHT.gif
1:49.31
23
Pedro SPAJARI
BRA.gif
1:49.36
24
Yutong WU
WHT.gif
1:49.73
25
Aiden NORMAN
WHT.gif
1:49.81
26
Collyn GAGNE
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1:50.03
27
Maximilian HUNGER
WHT.gif
1:50.41
28
Victor DAGENAIS
WHT.gif
1:50.72
29
Cale MURDOCK
WHT.gif
1:50.93
30
Nicholas BENNETT
WHT.gif
1:51.40
31
Kieran STONE
WHT.gif
1:51.49
32
Raben Severin DOMMANN
WHT.gif
1:51.70
33
Matheus GONCHE
BRA.gif
1:51.72
34
Parker R LENOCE
WHT.gif
1:51.95
35
Colin SHEARER
WHT.gif
1:52.13
36
Larry YU
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1:52.37
37
Artiom VOLODIN
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1:52.46
38
Jaxson W ROW
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1:52.73
39
Reid TICHY
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1:53.23
40
Filip SENC-SAMARDZIC
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1:53.75
41
Pavel VORONA
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1:59.71
 
Marwan ELKAMASH
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Women's 200m 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
Sydney PICKREM
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2:07.94
2
Ashley MCMILLAN
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2:09.39
3
Beata NELSON
USA.gif
2:09.70
4
Bailey ANDISON
CAN.gif
2:09.93
5
Kelsey Lauren WOG
CAN.gif
2:10.09
6
Summer MCINTOSH
CAN.gif
2:10.40
7
Ella Christina JANSEN
CAN.gif
2:11.39
8
Mary-Sophie HARVEY
CAN.gif
2:11.53
9
Tessa CIEPLUCHA
CAN.gif
2:12.04
10
Kristyna HORSKA
CZE.gif
2:12.74
11
Julie BROUSSEAU
WHT.gif
2:13.35
12
Chloe ISLETA
PHI.gif
2:13.85
13
Chloe CHENG
HKG.gif
2:13.90
14
Eloise A ALLEN
WHT.gif
2:15.32
15
Emma O'CROININ
WHT.gif
2:16.37
16
Kennedy LOEWEN
WHT.gif
2:16.46
17
Taylor MC COY
USA.gif
2:16.47
18
Laila M ORAVSKY
WHT.gif
2:16.91
19
Hamida Rania NEFSI
ALG.gif
2:19.13
20
Abbigail BAHLER
WHT.gif
2:20.57
21
Lexi HARRISON
AUS.gif
2:20.60
22
Lily-Rose BEGIN-TREMBLAY
WHT.gif
2:21.86
23
Lauren CAMPBELL
WHT.gif
2:22.06
24
Helen Anne SAVA
WHT.gif
2:23.50
 
Alicja TCHORZ
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Men's 800m Freestyle
Final Results
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Marwan ELKAMASH
EGY.gif
7:45.09
2
Luc KROON
NED.gif
7:48.42
3
Ondrej GEMOV
CZE.gif
7:50.16
4
Sebastian PAULINS
WHT.gif
7:50.52
5
Lorne WIGGINTON
WHT.gif
7:51.59
6
Liam CLAWSON-HONEYMAN
WHT.gif
8:01.84
7
Yutong WU
WHT.gif
8:09.68
8
Olivier RISK
WHT.gif
8:10.78
9
Guillaume LORD
WHT.gif
8:11.97
10
Yuki IKARI
JPN.gif
8:14.67
11
Jean-Felix PELLETIER
WHT.gif
8:18.30
12
Thomas GISHLER
WHT.gif
8:18.32
13
Hayden BARTOCH
WHT.gif
8:18.42
14
Jordan SCHAEPPER
WHT.gif
8:25.29
15
Thomas LANGLOIS
WHT.gif
8:25.43
16
Hunter PAYNE
WHT.gif
8:33.63
17
Mateusz POWALOWSKI
WHT.gif
8:33.64
18
Larry YU
WHT.gif
8:35.07
19
Alex WOINOSKI
WHT.gif
8:38.93
 
Saidu BARRIE
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Men's 400m Individual Medley
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Matthew SATES
RSA.gif
4:02.65
2
Alberto RAZZETTI
ITA.gif
4:05.03
3
Hubert KOS
HUN.gif
4:05.13
4
Charlie SWANSON
USA.gif
4:05.52
5
Hector RUVALCABA
MEX.gif
4:07.50
6
Kieran SMITH
USA.gif
4:08.09
7
Yuki IKARI
JPN.gif
4:08.49
8
Leonardo COELHO SANTOS
BRA.gif
4:12.20
9
Lorne WIGGINTON
WHT.gif
4:13.58
10
Jacob GALLANT
WHT.gif
4:19.82
11
Jose MARTINEZ
MEX.gif
4:19.96
12
Matthew V SYRGIANNIS
WHT.gif
4:27.16
13
Sergey CHERNOMORCHENKO
WHT.gif
4:27.28
14
Luke Nicholas BIBBY
AUS.gif
4:27.49
15
Jordi VILCHEZ
WHT.gif
4:27.55
16
Zergio QUEVEDO
WHT.gif
4:29.05
17
Erik LINSEISEN
WHT.gif
4:29.82
18
Sebastian GONZALEZ BARBOZA
WHT.gif
4:31.30
19
Carter SCHEFFEL
WHT.gif
4:32.05
20
Pavel VORONA
MDA.gif
4:33.22
21
Jadyn JOHNSTON
WHT.gif
4:34.30
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Women's 100m Butterfly
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Margaret MACNEIL
CAN.gif
54.78
2
Louise HANSSON
SWE.gif
55.02
3
Giovanna TOMANIK DIAMANTE
BRA.gif
57.41
4
Katerine SAVARD
CAN.gif
57.68
5
Linnea MACK
USA.gif
57.76
6
Danielle HANUS
WHT.gif
58.37
7
Kamryn CANNINGS
WHT.gif
59.04
8
Brittany CASTELLUZZO
AUS.gif
59.26
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Men's 50m Butterfly
Final Results
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Dylan CARTER
TTO.gif
22.28
2
Chad LE CLOS
RSA.gif
22.45
3
Thomas CECCON
ITA.gif
22.60
4
Kyle CHALMERS
AUS.gif
22.67
5
Matthew TEMPLE
AUS.gif
22.70
6
Joshua LIENDO EDWARDS
CAN.gif
22.78
7
Takeshi KAWAMOTO
JPN.gif
22.83
8
Jose MARTINEZ
MEX.gif
23.07
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Women's 200m Backstroke
Final Results
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Beata NELSON
USA.gif
2:00.50
2
Kylie MASSE
CAN.gif
2:02.21
3
Summer MCINTOSH
CAN.gif
2:02.85
4
Ingrid WILM
CAN.gif
2:02.94
5
Kira TOUSSAINT
NED.gif
2:05.60
6
Chloe ISLETA
PHI.gif
2:08.39
7
Celina MARQUEZ
ESA.gif
2:10.23
8
Jordan GREBER
WHT.gif
2:12.05
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Men's 100m Backstroke
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Shaine CASAS
USA.gif
48.84
2
Coleman STEWART
USA.gif
49.95
3
Kacper STOKOWSKI
POL.gif
50.02
4
Javier ACEVEDO
CAN.gif
50.18
5
Justin RESS
USA.gif
50.48
6
Tomas FRANTA
CZE.gif
51.05
7
Armin Evert LELLE
EST.gif
52.21
8
Yeziel MORALES
PUR.gif
52.92
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Women's 50m Breaststroke
Final Results
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ruta MEILUTYTE
LTU.gif
28.96
2
Lilly KING
USA.gif
29.20
3
Anastasia GORBENKO
ISR.gif
30.25
4
Ana Carolina VIEIRA
BRA.gif
30.52
5
Annie LAZOR
USA.gif
30.88
6
Eloise A ALLEN
WHT.gif
31.02
7
Sophie ANGUS
CAN.gif
31.33
8
Kathryn IVANOV
WHT.gif
31.52
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