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Swimming FINA Short Course World Championships 2022


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Women's 50m Butterfly
  Swim Off Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jenjira SRISA - ARD
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25.78
2
Neza KLANCAR
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25.85
3
Angelina KOHLER
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26.05
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Women's 400m Freestyle
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lani PALLISTER
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3:55.04
2
Erika FAIRWEATHER
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3:56.00
3
Leah SMITH
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3:59.78
4
Miyu NAMBA
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4:01.13
5
Katja FAIN
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4:01.46
6
Erin GEMMELL
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4:01.82
7
Waka KOBORI
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4:02.14
8
Leah NEALE
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4:03.45
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Women's 50m Butterfly
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Margaret MACNEIL
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24.78
2
Yufei ZHANG
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24.79
3
Torri HUSKE
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24.86
4
Maaike DE WAARD
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24.92
4
Melanie HENIQUE
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24.92
6
Claire CURZAN
USA.gif
24.96
7
Beryl GASTALDELLO
FRA.gif
25.06
8
Sara JUNEVIK
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25.13
9
Yichun WANG
CHN.gif
25.14
10
Ai SOMA
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25.36
11
Helena GASSON
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25.38
12
Moe TSUDA
JPN.gif
25.41
13
Silvia DI PIETRO
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25.42
14
Julie Kepp JENSEN
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25.56
15
Alexandria PERKINS
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25.60
16
Katerine SAVARD
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25.81
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Men's 50m Butterfly
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Szebasztian SZABO
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21.90
2
Dylan CARTER
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22.02
3
Noe PONTI
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22.04
4
Nicholas SANTOS
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22.08
5
Chad LE CLOS
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22.09
6
Marius KUSCH
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22.14
7
Tzen Wei TEONG
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22.18
8
Ilya KHARUN
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22.28
8
Daniel ZAITSEV
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22.28
10
Youssef RAMADAN
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22.32
11
Simon BUCHER
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22.35
12
Florent MANAUDOU
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22.37
12
Matthew TEMPLE
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22.37
14
Michael ANDREW
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22.47
15
Takesh iKAWAMOTO
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22.50
-
Matteo RIVOLTA
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DSQ
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Women's 200m individual Medley
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kate DOUGLASS
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2:02.12
2
Alex WALSH
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2:03.37
3
Kaylee MCKEOWN
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2:03.57
4
Marrit STEENBERGEN
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2:04.94
5
Sydney PICKREM
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2:05.22
6
Abbie WOOD
GBR.gif
2:07.28
7
Charlotte BONNET
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2:07.37
8
Sara FRANCESCHI
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2:09.76
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Men's 200m individual Medley
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Matthew SATES
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1:50.15
2
Carson FOSTER
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1:50.96
3
Finlay KNOX
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1:51.04
4
Shaine CASAS
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1:51.31
5
Daiya SETO
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1:51.39
6
Alberto RAZZETTI
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1:51.73
7
Clyde LEWIS
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1:53.19
8
So OGATA
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1:53.40
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Women's 100m Backstroke
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Mollie O'CALLAGHAN
AUS.gif
55.80
2
Ingrid WILM
CAN.gif
55.92
3
Claire CURZAN
USA.gif
56.08
3
Louise HANSSON
SWE.gif
56.08
5
Kylie MASSE
CAN.gif
56.13
6
Kaylee MCKEOWN
BEL.gif
56.35
7
Isabelle STADDEN
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56.45
8
Kira TOUSSAINT
NED.gif
56.54
9
Hanna ROSVALL
SWE.gif
56.59
10
Maaike DE WAARD
NED.gif
56.78
11
Simona KUBOVA
CZE.gif
56.80
12
Medi Eira HARRIS
GBR.gif
57.40
13
Pauline MAHIEU
FRA.gif
57.43
14
Letian WAN
CHN.gif
57.59
15
Sayaka AKASE
JPN.gif
57.65
16
Silvia SCALIA
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58.02
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Men's 100m Backstroke
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ryan MURPHY
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49.17
2
Kacper STOKOWSKI
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49.33
3
Lorenzo MORA
ITA.gif
49.57
4
Apostolos CHRISTOU
GRE.gif
49.66
5
Yohann NDOYE-BROUARD
FRA.gif
49.78
6
Pieter COETZE
RSA.gif
49.85
7
Isaac Alan COOPER
AUS.gif
50.01
7
Mewen TOMAC
FRA.gif
50.01
9
Ryosuke IRIE
JPN.gif
50.08
10
Thierry BOLIN
SUI.gif
50.33
11
Tomas FRANTA
CZE.gif
50.39
12
Ole BRAUNSCHWEIG
GER.gif
50.55
13
Markus LIE
NOR.gif
50.67
14
Luke GREENBANK
GBR.gif
50.81
15
Ksawery MASIUK
POL.gif
51.01
16
Marek ULRICH
GER.gif
51.12
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Men's 1500mFreestyle
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Gregorio PALTRINIERI
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14:16.88
2
Damien JOLY
FRA.gif
14:19.62
3
Henrik CHRISTIANSEN
NOR.gif
14:24.08
4
Shogo TAKEDA
JPN.gif
14:25.95
5
Logan FONTAINE
FRA.gif
14:27.90
6
Daniel JERVIS
GBR.gif
14:30.47
7
Charlie CLARK
USA.gif
14:33.93
8
David JOHNSTON
USA.gif
14:35.27
9
Woomin KIM
KOR.gif
14:45.35
10
Stuart SWINBURN
AUS.gif
14:51.00
11
Marwan ELKAMASH
EGY.gif
14:53.57
12
Lucas Ezequiel ALBA
ARG.gif
14:56.41
13
Kenta OZAKI
JPN.gif
14:58.30
14
Carlos GARACH BENITO
ESP.gif
14:59.37
15
Jan HERCOG
AUT.gif
15:00.36
16
Ivan HART
WHT.gif
16:07.94
17
Liwei FEI
CHN.gif
DNS
17
Jon JOENTVEDT
NOR.gif
DNS
17
Victor JOHANSSON
SWE.gif
DNS
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