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Swimming at the Aquatics FINA World Championships 2017


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Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
Final Results

 

USA.gif United States
BAKER Kathleen
KING Lilly
WORRELL Kelsi
MANUEL Simone

3:51.55WR

 

RUS.gif Russia
FESIKOVA Anastasiia
EFIMOVA Yuliya
CHIMROVA Svetlana
POPOVA Veronika

3:53.38ER

 

AUS.gif Australia
SEEBOHM Emily
MCKEOWN Taylor
MCKEON Emma
CAMPBELL Bronte

3:54.29

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MASSE Kylie Jacqueline
SMITH Kierra
OLEKSIAK Penny
VAN LANDEGHEM Chantal
CAN.gif
3:54.86
5
LINDBORG Ida
JOHANSSON Jennie
SJOSTROM Sarah
COLEMAN Michelle
SWE.gif
3:55.28
6
FU Yuanhui
SHI Jinglin
ZHANG Yufei
ZHU Menghui
CHN.gif
3:57.69
7
DAWSON Kathleen
VASEY Sarah
ATKINSON Charlotte Bridey
ANDERSON Freya Ann Alexandra
GBR.gif
3:59.51
8
PANZIERA Margherita
CASTIGLIONI Arianna
BIANCHI Ilaria
PELLEGRINI Federica
ITA.gif
3:59.98
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Men's 4x100m Medley Relay
Final Results

 

USA.gif United States
GREVERS Matt
CORDES Kevin
DRESSEL Caeleb Remel
ADRIAN Nathan

3:27.91

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
WALKER-HEBBORN Chris
PEATY Adam
GUY James
SCOTT Duncan

3:28.95

 

RUS.gif Russia
RYLOV Evgeny
PRIGODA Kirill
POPKOV Aleksandr
MOROZOV Vladimir

3:29.76

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
IRIE Ryosuke
KOSEKI Yasuhiro
KOBORI Yuki
SHIOURA Shinri
JPN.gif
3:30.19AS
5
GUIDO Guilherme
GOMES JUNIOR Joao
MARTINS Henrique
CHIERIGHINI Marcelo
BRA.gif
3:31.53
6
XU Jiayu
YAN Zibei
LI Zhuhao
YU Hexin
CHN.gif
3:31.65
7
BOHUS Richard
GYURTA Daniel
MILAK Kristof
KOZMA Dominik
HUN.gif
3:32.13
8
TSMYH Mikita
SHYMANOVICH Ilya
TSURKIN Yauhen
MACHEKIN Artsiom
BLR.gif
3:33.63
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
USA.gif United States
18
10
10
38
2
GBR.gif Great Britain
4
1
2
7
3
CHN.gif China
3
3
4
10
3
RUS.gif Russia
3
3
4
10
5
SWE.gif Sweden
3
1
0
4
6
ITA.gif Italy
3
0
3
6
7
HUN.gif Hungary
2
4
2
8
8
AUS.gif Australia
1
5
4
10
9
BRA.gif Brazil
1
4
0
5
10
ESP.gif Spain
1
2
0
3
11
CAN.gif Canada
1
0
3
4
12
FRA.gif France
1
0
1
2
12
RSA.gif South Africa
1
0
1
2
14
JPN.gif Japan
0
4
3
7
15
NED.gif Netherlands
0
3
1
4
16
UKR.gif Ukraine
0
1
1
2
17
GER.gif Germany
0
1
0
1
17
POL.gif Poland
0
1
0
1
19
BLR.gif Belarus
0
0
1
1
19
DEN.gif Denmark
0
0
1
1
19
EGY.gif Egypt
0
0
1
1
19
SGP.gif Singapore
0
0
1
1
Total
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42
43
43
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Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
USA.gif United States
16
10
8
34
2
CHN.gif China
3
2
4
9
2
RUS.gif Russia
3
2
4
9
4
ITA.gif Italy
3
0
3
6
5
HUN.gif Hungary
2
4
2
8
6
GBR.gif Great Britain
2
1
2
5
7
SWE.gif Sweden
2
1
0
3
8
AUS.gif Australia
1
5
4
10
9
ESP.gif Spain
1
2
0
3
10
CAN.gif Canada
1
0
2
3
11
RSA.gif South Africa
1
0
0
1
12
JPN.gif Japan
0
3
3
6
13
BRA.gif Brazil
0
2
0
2
14
NED.gif Netherlands
0
1
1
2
15
GER.gif Germany
0
1
0
1
15
POL.gif Poland
0
1
0
1
15
UKR.gif Ukraine
0
1
0
1
18
DEN.gif Denmark
0
0
1
1
18
FRA.gif France
0
0
1
1
18
SGP.gif Singapore
0
0
1
1
Total
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36
36
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Championships Trophy
Final Team Ranking

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
United States
USA.gif
1094
2
China
CHN.gif
521
3
Australia
AUS.gif
507
4
Russia
RUS.gif
500
5
Japan
JPN.gif
466
6
Great Britain
GBR.gif
434
7
Hungary
HUN.gif
392
8
Canada
CAN.gif
355
9
Italy
ITA.gif
317
10
Brazil
BRA.gif
237
11
Netherlands
NED.gif
179
12
Sweden
SWE.gif
163
13
France
FRA.gif
101
13
Poland
POL.gif
101
15
Germany
GER.gif
94
16
Spain
ESP.gif
89
17
Ukraine
UKR.gif
80
18
Belarus
BLR.gif
75
18
Denmark
DEN.gif
75
20
South Korea
KOR.gif
68
21
Lithuania
LTU.gif
65
22
South Africa
RSA.gif
41
23
Greece
GRE.gif
31
24
Czech Republic
CZE.gif
28
24
Singapore
SGP.gif
28
26
Norway
NOR.gif
27
27
Austria
AUT.gif
25
27
Finland
FIN.gif
25
29
Egypt
EGY.gif
24
30
Switzerland
SUI.gif
20
31
Serbia
SRB.gif
19
32
Israel
ISR.gif
18
33
Hong Kong
HKG.gif
17
34
New Zealand
NZL.gif
15
35
Belgium
BEL.gif
13
36
Chile
CHI.gif
12
37
Liechtenstein
LIE.gif
11
38
Bulgaria
BUL.gif
10
38
Slovakia
SVK.gif
10
40
Algeria
ALG.gif
8
41
Iceland
ISL.gif
7
41
Slovenia
SLO.gif
7
43
Argentina
ARG.gif
5
43
Ireland
IRL.gif
5
43
Portugal
POR.gif
5
46
Kazakhstan
KAZ.gif
4
47
Colombia
COL.gif
2
47
Indonesia
INA.gif
2
47
Moldova
MDA.gif
2
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