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2024 Swimming World Cup Shanghai - Day 1 Results

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

1. :CHN Liu Yaxin - 3:58.45

2. :CHN Li Bingjie - 4:00.18

3. :CHN Tang Muhan - 4:00.40

 

Men's 400m Freestyle:

1. :GBR Duncan Scott - 3:36.98

2. :USA Kieran Smith - 3:38.44

3. :LTU Danas Rapsys - 3:38.63

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. :AUS Kaylee McKeown - 25.36 (WC Record)

2. :USA Regan Smith - 25.70

3. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 26.08

 

Men's 200m Backstroke:

1. :RSA Pieter Coetze -1:49.12

2. :ITA Lorenzo Mora - 1:51.33

3. :AUS Enoch Robb - 1:51.44

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 2:01.85

2. :CHN Chen Luying - 2:02.71 (WJ Record)

3. :FIN Laura Lahtinen - 2:03.13

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 48.40 (WC Record)

2. :NED Nyls Korstanje - 49.24

3. :RSA Chad le Clos - 49.72 

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 2:15.96

2. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 2:19.98

3. :RSA Rebecca Meder - 2:20.35

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 55.73

2. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 56.07

3. :CHN Sun Jiajun - 56.16

 

Women's 50m Freestyle:

1. :POL Katarzyna Wasick - 23.87

2. :CHN Zhang Yufei - 24.05

3. :AUS Milla Jansen - 24.19

 

Men's 50m Freestyle:

1. :TTO Dylan Carter - 21.06

2. :USA Jack Dolan - 21.07

3. :GER Marius Kusch - 21.09

 

Women's 100m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 56.99

2. :CHN Yu Yiting - 57.51

3. :AUS Kaylee McKeown - 57.76

 

Men's 100m Individual Medley:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 50.65

2. :SUI Noe Ponti - 50.66

3. :GBR Duncan Scott - 51.14

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2024 Swimming World Cup Shanghai - Day 2 Results

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 4:28.03 

2. :SVK Nikoleta Trnikova - 4:44.81

3. :MAS Rouxin Tan - 4:55.27

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle:

1. :USA Charlie Clark - 14:40.57

2. :AUS Benjamin Goedemans - 14:48.46

3. :EST Kregor Zirk - 14:54.47

 

Men's 50m Backstroke:

1. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 22.75

2. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 22.95

3. :CHN Xu Jiayu - 22.98

 

Women's 200m Freestyle:

1. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 1:51.46 

2. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 1:53.36

3. :CHN Kong Yaqi - 1:55.21

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 1:50.30 (WC Record)

2. :GBR Duncan Scott - 1:51.08

3. :SUI Noe Ponti - 1:51.78

 

Women's 100m Backstroke:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 54.89 (WC Record)

2. :USA Beata Nelson - 56.26 

3. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 56.64

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 25.38

2. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 25.51 

3. :CHN Sun Jiajun - 25.79

 

Women's 50m Butterfly:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 24.54

2. :CHN Zhang Yufei - 24.94

=3. :CHN Yu Yiting - 25.07

=3. :AUS Lily Marie Price - 25.07

 

Men's 100m Freestyle:

1. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 46.32

2. :CHN Pan Zhanle - 46.35

3. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 46.59

 

Women's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Tang Qianting - 1:02.53

2. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 1:04.48

3. :RSA Rebecca Meder - 1:05.25

 

Men's 200m Butterfly:

1. :USA Trenton Julian - 1:51.24

2. :RSA Chad le Clos - 1:51.46

3. :ITA Alberto Razzetti - 1:51.88

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2024 Swimming World Cup Shanghai - Day 3 Results

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 4:00.03

2. :ITA Alberto Razzetti - 4:01.51

3. :NZL Lewis Clareburt - 4:05.03

 

Women's 800m Freestyle:

1. :CHN Tang Muhan - 8:15.34

2. :CHN Gao Weizhong - 8:16.17

3. :CHN Kong Yaqi - 8:27.21 

 

Women's 100m Butterfly:

1. :FIN Laura Lahtinen - 55.58

2. :CHN Yu Yiting - 55.94

3. :SWE Louise Hansson - 56.07

 

Men's 50m Butterfly:

1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 21.68 

2. :NED Nyls Korstanje - 22.00

3. :GER Marius Kusch - 22.26

 

Women's 200m Backstroke:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 2:00.42

2. :WHT Anastasiya Shkurdai - 2:01.31

3. :USA Beata Nelson - 2:02.56

 

Men's 100m Backstroke:

1. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 49.35

2. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 50.03 

3. :POL Kacper Stokowski - 50.33

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Tang Qianting - 28.76

2. :ITA Benedetta Pilato - 29.73

3. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 29.74

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :AUS Joshua Yong - 2:01.67

2. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 2:01.92

3. :NED Caspar Corbeau - 2:02.42

 

Women's 100m Freestyle:

1. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 51.89

2. :CHN Yang Junxuan - 52.11 

3. :AUS Milla Jansen - 52.43

 

Men's 200m Freestyle:

1. :GBR Duncan Scott - 1:40.92

2. :AUS Edward Somerville - 1:42.14

3. :LTU Danas Rapsys - 1:42.35

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 2:04.09

2. :CHN Yu Yiting - 2:05.39

3. :RSA Rebecca Meder - 2:07.42

 

Men's Overall Standings:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 58.3 

2. :SUI Noe Ponti - 56.8

3. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 56.7

4. :GBR Duncan Scott - 56.4

5. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 55.2

6. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 48.6

7. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 47.7

8. :NED Nyls Corstanje - 46.2

9. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 45.9

10. :AUS Joshua Yong - 45.2

 

Women's Overall Standings:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 59.1

2. :USA Regan Smith - 59

3. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 53.2

4. :CHN Yu Yiting - 51.5

5. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 50.5

6. :CHN Tang Qianting - 49.5

7. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 47.3

8. :FIN Laura Lahtinen - 46.2

9. :USA Beata Nelson - 45.9

10. :POL Katarzyna Wasick - 45.4

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21 hours ago, heywoodu said:

And a Dutch record for Nyls Korstanje behind him :teacher:

 

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Which I saw by checking the Wiki with Dutch records. Another example of how swimming really, really should start learning from athletics. Just show 'NR' or 'PB' or something in the results when someone posts a national record, personal best, etc.

 

Their database is too poor for them to be able to accurately do this.

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2024 Swimming World Cup Incheon - Day 1 Results

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

1. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 3:56.78

2. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 3:58.06

3. :JPN Waka Kobori - 4:04.09

 

Men's 400m Freestyle:

1. :CHN Pan Zhanle - 3:36.43

2. :GBR Duncan Scott - 3:37.04

3. :USA Kieran Smith - 3:37.15

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 25.71

2. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 26.09

3. :USA Beata Nelson - 26.17

 

Men's 200m Backstroke:

1. :RSA Pieter Coetze -1:50.05

2. :POL Kacper Stokowski - 1:51.56

3. :AUS Enoch Robb - 1:51.96

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. :AUS Bella Grant - 2:03.13

2. :USA Regan Smith - 2:03.21

3. :FIN Laura Lahtinen - 2:03.79

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 48.81

2. :NED Nyls Korstanje - 48.99

3. :WHT Andrei Minakov - 49.71

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 2:14.16 (World Record)

2. :AUS Tara Kinder - 2:19.21

3. :KOR Sieun Park - 2:19.58

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 56.10

2. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 56.22

3. :NED Caspar Corbeau - 56.59

 

Women's 50m Freestyle:

1. :POL Katarzyna Wasick - 23.51

2. :CHN Yang Junxuan - 24.11

3. :AUS Milla Jansen - 24.32

 

Men's 50m Freestyle:

1. :KOR Yuchan Ji - 20.80

2. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 21.07

3. :AUS Jamie Jack - 21.09 

 

Women's 100m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 56.97

2. :CHN Yu Yiting - 57.88

3. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 57.95

 

Men's 100m Individual Medley:

=1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 51.00

=1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 51.00

3. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 51.15

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2024 Swimming World Cup Incheon - Day 2 Results

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 4:26.23

2. :CHN Yu Yiting - 4:27.81

3. :AUS Tara Kinder - 4:29.02

 

Men's 50m Backstroke:

1. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 22.80

2. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 23.10

3. :SUI Thierry Bollin - 23.20

 

Women's 200m Freestyle:

1. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 1:51.02

2. :AUS Brittany Castelluzzo - 1:54.11

3. :AUS Milla Jansen - 1:54.98

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 1:50.91

2. :GBR Duncan Scott - 1:51.25

3. :JPN Daiya Seto - 1:52.36

 

Women's 100m Backstroke:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 54.41 (World Record)

2. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 56.14

3. :USA Beata Nelson - 56.41

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 25.76

2. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 25.78 

3. :KOR Dongyeol Choi - 26.05

 

Women's 50m Butterfly:

1. :USA Kate Douglass - 24.73

=2. :SWE Sara Junevik - 25.27

=2. :AUS Lily Price - 25.27

 

Men's 100m Freestyle:

1. :AUS Jamie Jack - 46.48

2. :KOR Sunwoo Hwang - 46.60

3. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 46.74

 

Women's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Tang Qianting - 1:02.82

2. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 1:04.12

3. :CAN Sophie Angus - 1:05.41

 

Men's 200m Butterfly:

1. :USA Trenton Julian - 1:51.00

2. :RSA Chad le Clos - 1:51.07

3. :ITA Alberto Razzetti - 1:52.23

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2024 Swimming World Cup Incheon - Day 3 Results

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 3:58.30

2. :JPN Daiya Seto - 3:59.43

3. :ITA Alberto Razzetti - 4:02.37

 

Men's 800m Freestyle:

1. :CHN Pan Zhanle - 7:35.30 (WC Record)

2. :KOR Junwoo Kim - 7:39.15

3. :JPN Kazushi Imafuku - 7:40.77

 

Women's 100m Butterfly:

1. :FIN Laura Lahtinen - 55.76

2. :AUS Lily Price - 56.15

3. :CHN Yu Yiting - 56.22

 

Men's 50m Butterfly:

1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 21.76

2. :NED Nyls Korstanje - 21.99

=3. :GER Marius Kusch - 22.30

=3. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 22.30

 

Women's 200m Backstroke:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 1:59.60

2. :WHT Anastasiya Shkurdai - 2:01.51

3. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 2:03.23

 

Men's 100m Backstroke:

1. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 49.93

2. :POL Kacper Stokowski - 50.17

3. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 50.41

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Tang Qianting - 29.03

2. :ITA Benedetta Pilato - 29.48

3. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 29.80

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 2:02.57

2. :AUS Joshua Yong - 2:02.73

3. :NED Caspar Corbeau - 2:03.44

 

Women's 100m Freestyle:

1. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 51.73

2. :POL Katarzyna Wasick - 52.19

3. :AUS Milla Jansen - 52.26

 

Men's 200m Freestyle:

1. :GBR Duncan Scott - 1:40.29

2. :LTU Danas Rapsys - 1:42.00

3. :USA Kieran Smith - 1:42.36

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :CHN Yu Yiting - 2:04.73

2. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 2:05.23

3. :AUS Tara Kinder - 2:06.56

 

Men's Overall Standings:

1. :FRA Leon Marchand - 116.4

2. :SUI Noe Ponti - 115 

3. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 112.6

4. :RSA Pieter Coetze - 112.1

5. :GBR Duncan Scott - 110.9

6. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 94.5

7. :WHT Ilya Shymanovich - 93.5

8. :NED Nyls Corstanje - 91.5

9. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 91.5

10. :POL Kacper Stokowski - 88.6

 

Women's Overall Standings:

1. :USA Regan Smith - 118.4

2. :USA Kate Douglass - 118.3

3. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 109.2

4. :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey - 106.2

5. :CHN Yu Yiting - 105.1

6. :CHN Tang Qianting - 101.3

7. :POL Katarzyna Wasick - 93.8

8. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 93.3

9. :WHT Alina Zmushka - 92.9

10. :USA Beata Nelson - 90.2

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