2007 FINA Swimming World Cup

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The 2007 FINA Swimming World Cup occurred in autumn 2007. It was an international series of short course (25m) swimming competitions organised by FINA.

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The 2007 edition marked a return to all World Cup meets being held in the same year for a given series, with them all held within October and November 2007. Swimmers from FINA members were allowed to compete.

Venues

DatesVenueLocationResults
20 + 21 October 2007Kings Park Aquatic Complex Flag of South Africa.svg Durban, South Africa results
27 + 28 October 2007Singapore Sports School Swimming ComplexFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore results
2 + 3 November 2007 Sydney International Aquatic Centre Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia results
9 + 10 November 2007Olympiiski Swimming Pool Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia results
13 + 14 November 2007 Eriksdalsbadet Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm, Sweden results
17 + 18 November 2007 Europasportpark Flag of Germany.svg Berlin, Germany results
23–25 November 2007 Minas Tênis Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Competition programme

The event schedule for all meets was the same: a 2-day format, all events both day with men swimming half and females the other half (genders switch events for the second day, thereby swimming all events per gender). All events are short course (25m) format, and all are prelims/finals except for the women's 800 free and men's 1500 free which are timed finals (swum just once). For meets 1–6, prelims and finals were the same day; for meet 7 (Belo Horizonte), prelims were held in the afternoon with finals the next morning (causing its 3-dates for the meet).

Event order

Event winners

WR denotes World Record, WC denotes World Cup Record.
Time listed in header is the series record at the start of the 2007 World Cup.

50m Freestyle

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Mark Foster, GBR
Time
21.13
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Lisbeth Lenton, AUS
Time
23.85
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)21.59#1: Durban Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)24.17
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)21.61#2: Singapore Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)24.02
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eamon Sullivan (Australia)21.52#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lisbeth Lenton (Australia)23.98
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eamon Sullivan (Australia)21.31#4: Moscow Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)24.21
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nystrand (Sweden)21.16#5: Stockholm Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)23.79 WC
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nystrand (Sweden)20.93 WR#6: Berlin Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands)23.58 WR
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)21.38#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)24.23

100m Freestyle

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Roland Schoeman, RSA
Time
46.25
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Lisbeth Lenton, AUS
Time
52.17
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)47.40#1: Durban Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)53.53
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)47.34#2: Singapore Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)53.67
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eamon Sullivan (Australia)47.15#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lisbeth Lenton (Australia)52.20
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nystrand (Sweden)46.60#4: Moscow Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)53.66
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nystrand (Sweden)46.48#5: Stockholm Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands)52.30
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nystrand (Sweden)45.83 WR#6: Berlin Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands)52.14 WC
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)46.85#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)53.81

200m Freestyle

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Ian Thorpe, AUS
Time
1:41.10
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Lisbeth Lenton, AUS
Time
1:53.29
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kyle Richardson (Australia)1:46.88#1: Durban Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)1:55.40
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kenrick Monk (Australia)1:45.54#2: Singapore Flag of South Africa.svg Melissa Corfe (South Africa)1:57.77
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)1:43.38#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lisbeth Lenton (Australia)1:54.22
Flag of Latvia.svg Romāns Miloslavskis (Latvia)1:45.77#4: Moscow Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)1:55.53
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)1:43.87#5: Stockholm Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)1:54.59
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)1:42.22#6: Berlin Flag of France.svg Laure Manaudou (France)1:53.48
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Castro (Brazil)1:45.89#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)1:55.32

400m Freestyle

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Ian Thorpe, AUS
Time
3:34.63
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Lindsay Benko, USA
Time
3:59.53
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Kubusch (Germany)3:44.53#1: Durban Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)4:06.03
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kenrick Monk (Australia)3:49.31#2: Singapore Flag of South Africa.svg Melissa Corfe (South Africa)4:09.61
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)3:39.99#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bronte Barratt (Australia)3:59.94
Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Prilukov (Russia)3:42.20#4: Moscow Flag of Germany.svg Petra Dallman (Germany)4:09.91
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)3:42.14#5: Stockholm Flag of Denmark.svg Lotte Friis (Denmark)4:03.71
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)3:36.68#6: Berlin Flag of Italy.svg Federica Pellegrini (Italy)4:02.29
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Lucas (Australia)3:51.88#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Lillhage (Sweden)4:11.50

1500m/800m Freestyle

Men (1500 free)MeetWomen (800 free)
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Grant Hackett, AUS
Time
14:29.51
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Kate Ziegler, USA
Time
8:12.19
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Kubusch (Germany)15:01.90#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Kathryn Meaklim (South Africa)8:29.23
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Woodrow (New Zealand)15:27.85#2: Singapore Flag of Japan.svg Yaurine Yano (Japan)8:28.67
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)14:49.94#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kylie Palmer (Australia)8:15.96
Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Sawrymowicz (Poland)14.37.28#4: Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Elena Sokolova (Russia)8:34.78
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)14:36.42#5: Stockholm Flag of Denmark.svg Lotte Friis (Denmark)8:20.63
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea)14:34.39#6: Berlin Flag of Italy.svg Alessia Filippi (Italy)8:16.35
Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Rogerio Arapiraca (Brazil)15:19.32#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Mariana Brochado (Brazil)8:51.60

50m Backstroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Matt Welsh, AUS
Peter Marshall, USA
Time
23.39
Winner (Nationality)
WC: LI Hui, CHN
Time
26.83
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.79#1: Durban Flag of Germany.svg Antje Buschschulte (Germany)27.53
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.94#2: Singapore Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sophie Edington (Australia)27.62
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.42#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tayliah Zimmer (Australia)27.31
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.50#4: Moscow Flag of Ukraine.svg Iryna Amshennikova (Ukraine)28.12
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.49#5: Stockholm Flag of Germany.svg Daniela Samulski (Germany)27.52
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.33 WC#6: Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Antje Buschschulte (Germany)26.94
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)23.62#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of South Africa.svg Lize-Mari Retief (South Africa)28.39

100m Backstroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER
Time
50.58
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA
Time
56.71
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)51.13#1: Durban Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)57.21
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)50.91#2: Singapore Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)56.51 WR
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)50.78#3: Sydney Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Simmonds (Great Britain)58.14
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)50.99#4: Moscow Flag of Ukraine.svg Iryna Amshennikova (Ukraine)59.17
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)51.01#5: Stockholm Flag of Brazil.svg Fabíola Molina (Brazil)58.98
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)50.66#6: Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Janine Pietsch (Germany)58.34
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)50.80#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)59.88

200m Backstroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Markus Rogan, AUT
Time
1:50.67
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA
Time
2:03.62
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:53.15#1: Durban Flag of Germany.svg Antje Buschschulte (Germany)2:08.31
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:52.88#2: Singapore Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sophie Edington (Australia)2:07.30
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:51.78#3: Sydney Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Simmonds (Great Britain)2:05.21
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:52.39#4: Moscow Flag of Ukraine.svg Iryna Amshennikova (Ukraine)2:07.39
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:51.85#5: Stockholm Flag of Ukraine.svg Iryna Amshennikova (Ukraine)2:07.30
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:50.42 WC#6: Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Antje Buschschulte (Germany)2:05.92
Flag of the United States.svg Randall Bal (USA)1:53.18#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Joanna Maranhão (Brazil)2:13.16

50m Breaststroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Oleg Lisogor, UKR
Time
26.17
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Jade Edmistone, AUS
Time
30.13
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)27.53#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Suzaan van Biljon (South Africa)31.13
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)27.45#2: Singapore Flag of Australia (converted).svg Olivia Halicek (Australia)31.27
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (Australia)27.12#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leisel Jones (Australia)30.03 WC
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)27.45#4: Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)30.80
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Aggele (Netherlands)27.19#5: Stockholm Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)30.42
Flag of South Africa.svg Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa)26.88#6: Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)30.29
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)27.37#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Tatiane Sakemi (Brazil)32.17

100m Breaststroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Ed Moses, USA
Time
57.47
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Leisel Jones, AUS
Time
1:04.84
Flag of South Africa.svg Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa)1:00.33#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Suzaan van Biljon (South Africa)1:06.67
Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Komornikov (Russia)1:00.15#2: Singapore Flag of Sweden.svg Joline Höstman (Sweden)1:07.41
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (Australia)58.71#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leisel Jones (Australia)1:04.37 WC
Flag of Russia.svg Grigory Falko (Russia)59.70#4: Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)1:07.52
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Aggele (Netherlands)59.14#5: Stockholm Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)1:05.41
Flag of South Africa.svg Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa)58.70#6: Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Sarah Poewe (Germany)1:06.14
Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Fischer (Brazil)59.89#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Tatiane Sakemi (Brazil)1:08.98

200m Breaststroke

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Ed Moses, USA
Time
2:02.92
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Leisel Jones, AUS
Time
2:17.75
Flag of South Africa.svg Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa)2:11.37#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Suzaan van Biljon (South Africa)2:25.54
Flag of South Africa.svg William Diering (South Africa)2:09.36#2: Singapore Flag of Sweden.svg Joline Höstman (Sweden)2:25.42
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian Sprenger (Australia)2:07.01#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leisel Jones (Australia)2:20.84
Flag of Russia.svg Grigory Falko (Russia)2:09.79#4: Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)2:25.08
Flag of Russia.svg Grigory Falko (Russia)2:08.85#5: Stockholm Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)2:21.41
Flag of Russia.svg Grigory Falko (Russia)2:08.60#6: Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Efimova (Russia)2:20.95
Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Andersson (Sweden)2:13.19#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Tatiane Mayumi Sakemi (Brazil)2:31.37

50m Butterfly

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Geoff Huegill, AUS
Time
22.74
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Anna-Karin Kammerling, SWE
Time
25.36
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)23.45#1: Durban Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.64
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)23.48#2: Singapore Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.69
Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Korotyshkin (Russia)23.52#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lisbeth Lenton (Australia)25.56
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)23.28#4: Moscow Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.88
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)23.14#5: Stockholm Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.54
Flag of Serbia.svg Milorad Čavić (Serbia)23.19#6: Berlin Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.47
Flag of South Africa.svg Lyndon Ferns (South Africa)23.40#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Alshammar (Sweden)25.69

100m Butterfly

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER
Time
50.10
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA
Time
56.34
Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Mangabeira (Brazil)53.37#1: Durban Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)57.52
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)51.47#2: Singapore Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)56.35
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)51.07#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Felicity Galvez (Australia)57.63
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)50.97#4: Moscow Flag of Slovakia.svg Martina Moravcová (Slovakia)58.26
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lauterstein (Australia)51.60#5: Stockholm Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge Dekker (Netherlands)57.10
Flag of Serbia.svg Milorad Čavić (Serbia)51.07#6: Berlin Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge Dekker (Netherlands)56.88
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Silva (Brazil)51.45#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)56.39

200m Butterfly

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: James Hickman, GBR
Time
1:51.76
Winner (Nationality)
WC: YANG Yu, CHN
Time
2:04.04
Flag of South Africa.svg Sebastien Rousseau (South Africa)1:57.48#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Mandy Loots (South Africa)2:07.14
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)1:53.26#2: Singapore Flag of Japan.svg Yurie Yano (Japan)2:08.26
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)1:52.07#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Felicity Galvez (Australia)2:05.40
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Skvortsov (Russia)1:50.74 WC#4: Moscow Flag of Poland.svg Otylia Jędrzejczak (Poland)2:06.92
Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Korzeniowski (Poland)1:53.19#5: Stockholm Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Audrey Lacroix (Canada)2:04.53
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHEN Yin (China)1:52.97#6: Berlin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg JIAO Liuyang (China)2:04.48
Flag of Brazil.svg Kaio Almeida (Brazil)1:54.39#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of South Africa.svg Keri-Leigh Shaw (South Africa)2:10.39

100m Individual Medley

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Ryk Neethling, RSA
Time
51.52
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA
Time
58.80
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)53.93#1: Durban Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)1:00.59
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)53.87#2: Singapore Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)59.12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam Tancock (Great Britain)53.71#3: Sydney Flag of Finland.svg Hanna-Maria Seppälä (Finland)1:00.73
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard Zandberg (South Africa)53.89#4: Moscow Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Urbanczyk (Poland)1:01.12
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)52.97#5: Stockholm Flag of France.svg Sophie de Ronchi (France)1:00.81
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)52.42#6: Berlin Flag of France.svg Laure Manaudou (France)1:01.12
Flag of South Africa.svg Roland Schoeman (South Africa)53.13#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin (USA)59.81

200m Individual Medley

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Michael Phelps, USA
Time
1:54.85
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Yana Klochkova, UKR
Time
2:08.44
Flag of South Africa.svg Wesley Gilchrist (South Africa)2:00.16#1: Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Mandy Loots (South Africa)2:10.97
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Bacon (Australia)1:59.40#2: Singapore Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Hamill (Australia)2:12.04
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam Tancock (Great Britain)1:56.93#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephanie Rice (Australia)2:10.88
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Tikhonov (Russia)1:58.93#4: Moscow Flag of Poland.svg Katarzyna Baranowska (Poland)2:09.63
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)1:55.08#5: Stockholm Flag of Poland.svg Otylia Jędrzejczak (Poland)2:10.06
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)1:53.14 WR#6: Berlin Flag of France.svg Laure Manaudou (France)2:09.27
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)1:54.58#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Joanna Maranhão (Brazil)2:14.27

400m Individual Medley

MenMeetWomen
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Michael Phelps, USA
Time
4:03.99
Winner (Nationality)
WC: Yana Klochkova, UKR
Time
4:27.83
Flag of South Africa.svg Riaan Schoeman (South Africa)4:13.62#1: Durban Flag of Hungary.svg Zsuzsanna Jakabos (Hungary)4:36.23
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Bacon (Australia)4:16.68#2: Singapore Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Hamill (Australia)4:37.90
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dean Kent (New Zealand)4:11.15#3: Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephanie Rice (Australia)4:32.63
Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Volovnik (Russia)4:11.21#4: Moscow Flag of Poland.svg Katarzyna Baranowska (Poland)4:32.63
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)4:06.30#5: Stockholm Flag of South Africa.svg Jessica Pengelly (South Africa)4:38.27
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)4:00.63 WC#6: Berlin Flag of Italy.svg Alessia Filippi (Italy)4:30.25
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Pereira (Brazil)4:08.49#7: Belo Horizonte Flag of Brazil.svg Joanna Maranhão (Brazil)4:42.29

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Kieran Smith is an American swimmer specializing in freestyle and individual medley events. He currently co-holds short course world records in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay and the 4×100-meter medley relay. He is the Americas record holder in the long course 400-meter freestyle and the American record holder in the 500-yard freestyle. In the 400-meter freestyle, he won the bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the gold medal at the 2022 World Short Course Championships. Following a fourth-place finish in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won gold medals in the event at the 2021 World Short Course Championships, 2022 World Aquatics Championships, and the 2022 World Short Course Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Torri Huske</span> American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist (born 2002)

Victoria "Torri" Huske is an American competitive swimmer and the reigning Olympic champion in the 100-meter butterfly. She holds world records in two relays: the 4x100-meter medley and 4x100-meter mixed medley. She is the former American record holder in the 50- and 100-meter butterfly.

Andrew Patrick “Drew” Kibler is an American competition swimmer specializing in freestyle events. He is a world record holder in the short course 4×200 meter freestyle relay and a former American record holder in the 4×200 yard freestyle relay. He won a gold medal in the 4×200 meter freestyle relay each at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships and the 2022 World Short Course Championships and placed fourth in the event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He is an Olympic silver medalist in the 4x200 meter freestyle relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In the 200 meter freestyle, he took fourth-place at both the 2022 World Aquatics Championships and the 2022 World Short Course Championships. He is also a three-time NCAA champion in the 4×200 yard freestyle relay, winning NCAA titles in the event in 2019, 2021, and 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hunter Armstrong</span> American swimmer (born 2001)

Joseph Hunter Armstrong is an American competitive swimmer. He is the world record holder in the long course 50 meter backstroke. At the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, he won a silver medal in the 50 meter backstroke, a bronze medal in the 100 meter backstroke, gold medals in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay and 4×100 meter mixed medley relay, and a silver medal in the 4×100 meter medley relay. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal in the 4×100 meter medley relay, swimming backstroke in the preliminaries, and placed ninth in the 100 meter backstroke.

Natalie Anisha Hinds is an American professional swimmer specializing in freestyle and butterfly events. She made her international championships debut at 27 years of age, winning a bronze medal in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics, swimming in both the prelims and the final. In her first final at a World Championships in an individual event, she placed eighth in the 100 meter freestyle at the 2022 World Short Course Championships when she was 29 years old. At the 2022 US National Championships, she won the national title in the 100 meter freestyle. Between the 2022 World Aquatics Championships and the 2022 World Short Course Championships, she won a total of five medals in relay events as a prelims-only relay swimmer.

Shaine Casas is an American professional swimmer. He is an Americas record holder in the short course 4×50 meter medley relay, swimming the butterfly leg of the relay. At the 2021 World Short Course Championships, he won the gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke, a silver medal in the 200-meter backstroke, and placed seventh in the 50-meter backstroke. In 2022, at the year's World Aquatics Championships, he won the bronze medal in the 200-metre backstroke. Later in the year, at the 2022 World Short Course Championships, he won the silver medal in the 200-metre backstroke and placed fourth in the finals of the 100-meter individual medley and 200-meter individual medley.

Matthew Sates is a South African swimmer. He is the African record holder in the short course 200 metre freestyle, 400 metre freestyle, and 200 metre individual medley as well as the South African record holder in the 400 metre individual medley. He is the 2022 World Short Course champion in the 200 metre individual medley and bronze medalist in the 400 metre individual medley. At the 2022 NCAA Division I Championships, he won the NCAA title in the 500 yard freestyle. For the 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup, he was the overall male winner, earning a total of 18 medals, including 13 gold medals.

Youssef Ramadan is an Egyptian swimmer. He is an African record holder in the short course 4×50 metre medley relay and 4×100 metre medley relay, where he swam butterfly leg on both relays. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 100 metre butterfly, placing sixteenth in the semifinals. At the 2021 World Short Course Championships, he placed fourth in the 100 metre butterfly and thirteenth in the 100 metre freestyle. At the 2022 World Short Course Championships, he placed eighth in the final of the 100 metre butterfly and tenth in the semifinals of the 100 metre freestyle and the 50 metre butterfly. In 2023, he won the NCAA Division I Championships title in the 100 yard butterfly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sergey Geybel</span> Russian swimmer

Sergey Geybel is a competitive Russian swimmer specializing in breaststroke events. He is a former world record holder in the 4×100-metre medley relay and the 4×50-metre medley relay. He won a gold medal at the 2008 World Short Course Championships as part of the world-record-setting finals relay team in the 4×100-metre medley relay. He also won two silver medals and one bronze medal over the course of his career in the 4×50-metre medley relay at the European Short Course Championships.

Daniil Valerievich Pasynkov is a competitive Russian swimmer. He is a Russian record holder in the short course 200 metre individual medley. At the 2019 European Short Course Swimming Championships, he won the bronze medal in the 400 metre individual medley.

Trenton Jeffrey Julian is an American competitive swimmer. He is a world record holder in the short course 4×200 meter freestyle relay and 4×100 meter medley relay. He won a gold medal in the 4×200 meter freestyle relay at the 2019 World University Games. He followed up with gold medals in the 4×200 meter freestyle relay at the 2021 World Short Course Championships, 2022 World Aquatic Championships, and 2022 World Short Course Championships. In the 4×100 meter medley relay, he won a world title and gold medal at the 2022 World Short Course Championships, swimming butterfly on each the prelims and finals relay.

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