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The 2022 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of three three-day meets in three different cities in October and November 2022. This edition was held in the short course (25-meter pool) format.
The 2022 World Cup consisted of the following three meets. [1]
Meet | Dates | Location | Venue | Results |
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1 | 21–23 October | Berlin, Germany | SSE (in German) | [2] |
2 | 28–30 October | Toronto, Canada | Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre | [3] |
3 | 3–5 November | Indianapolis, United States | Indiana University Natatorium | [4] |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Points awarded | Total [5] | ||
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1 | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 57.3 | 57.2 | 58.1 | 172.6 |
2 | Nic Fink | United States | 57.0 | 57.5 | 57.8 | 172.3 |
3 | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 56.4 | 53.8 | 56.1 | 166.3 |
4 | Shaine Casas | United States | 48.9 | 58.5 | 57.5 | 164.9 |
5 | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 58.3 | 52.7 | 43.1 | 154.1 |
6 | Kyle Chalmers | Australia | 53.4 | 48.0 | 50.7 | 152.1 |
7 | Thomas Ceccon | Italy | 52.6 | 48.6 | 43.6 | 144.8 |
8 | Danas Rapšys | Lithuania | 43.7 | 42.0 | 51.4 | 137.1 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Points awarded | Total [6] | ||
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1 | Beata Nelson | United States | 57.3 | 58.3 | 58.1 | 173.7 |
2 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 58.5 | 54.4 | 53.0 | 165.9 |
3 | Béryl Gastaldello | France | 52.1 | 53.2 | 51.3 | 156.6 |
4 | Kylie Masse | Canada | 53.1 | 51.6 | 47.6 | 152.3 |
5 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 52.2 | 49.6 | 50.1 | 151.9 |
6 | Louise Hansson | Sweden | 47.3 | 46.9 | 53.6 | 147.8 |
7 | Madison Wilson | Australia | 47.5 | 44.0 | 47.6 | 139.1 |
8 | Ingrid Wilm | Canada | 46.8 | 44.2 | 45.3 | 136.3 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.77 | Katarzyna Wasick | Poland | 23.32 |
Toronto | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.91 | Katarzyna Wasick | Poland | 23.27 |
Indianapolis | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.72 | Katarzyna Wasick | Poland | 23.10 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Kyle Chalmers | Australia | 45.88 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 51.59 |
Toronto | Kyle Chalmers | Australia | 45.52 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 51.33 |
Indianapolis | Kyle Chalmers | Australia | 45.55 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 51.00 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 1:40.88 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 1:51.36 |
Toronto | Brooks Curry | United States | 1:42.32 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 1:51.13 |
Indianapolis | Kieran Smith | United States | 1:41.78 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 1:51.19 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 3:36.30 | Siobhán Haughey | Hong Kong | 3:56.52 |
Toronto | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 3:37.52 | Summer McIntosh | Canada | 3:52.80 WC, WJ |
Indianapolis | Kieran Smith | United States | 3:35.99 | Katie Ledecky | United States | 3:54.04 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Isabel Marie Gose | Germany | 8:14.88 | |||
Toronto | Marwan Elkamash | Egypt | 7:45.09 | |||
Indianapolis | Katie Ledecky | United States | 7:57.42 WR |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Florian Wellbrock | Germany | 14:25.41 | |||
Toronto | Katie Ledecky | United States | 15:08.24 WR | |||
Indianapolis | Bobby Finke | United States | 14:45.77 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 23.15 | Kylie Masse | Canada | 26.15 |
Toronto | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 22.94 | Maggie Mac Neil | Canada | 25.96 |
Indianapolis | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 22.72 | Kylie Masse | Canada | 25.96 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Shaine Casas | United States | 49.54 | Beata Nelson | United States | 56.03 |
Toronto | Shaine Casas | United States | 48.84 WC | Beata Nelson | United States | 55.75 |
Indianapolis | Shaine Casas | United States | 49.40 | Bella Sims | United States | 55.75 WJ |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Shaine Casas | United States | 1:50.02 | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:02.59 |
Toronto | Shaine Casas | United States | 1:48.99 | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:00.50 |
Indianapolis | Shaine Casas | United States | 1:48.40 | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:00.43 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Nic Fink | United States | 25.86 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 28.60 |
Toronto | Nic Fink | United States | 25.78 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 28.96 |
Indianapolis | Nic Fink | United States | 25.83 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 28.70 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Nic Fink | United States | 56.43 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 1:03.07 |
Toronto | Nic Fink | United States | 56.39 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 1:02.95 |
Indianapolis | Nic Fink | United States | 56.15 | Rūta Meilutytė | Lithuania | 1:02.77 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Nic Fink | United States | 2:05.74 | Tes Schouten | Netherlands | 2:19.55 |
Toronto | Nic Fink | United States | 2:03.78 | Lilly King | United States | 2:18.43 |
Indianapolis | Nic Fink | United States | 2:02.70 | Lilly King | United States | 2:17.56 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 22.13 | Béryl Gastaldello | France | 25.16 |
Toronto | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 22.28 | Maggie Mac Neil | Canada | 24.75 |
Indianapolis | Dylan Carter | Trinidad and Tobago | 21.99 | Louise Hansson | Sweden | 25.16 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 48.58 | Louise Hansson | Sweden | 55.33 |
Toronto | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 48.88 | Maggie Mac Neil | Canada | 54.78 WC |
Indianapolis | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 48.85 | Louise Hansson | Sweden | 55.45 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 1:49.62 | Ilaria Cusinato | Italy | 2:05.30 |
Toronto | Trenton Julian | United States | 1:49.69 | Kelly Pash | United States | 2:03.61 |
Indianapolis | Chad le Clos | South Africa | 1:49.89 | Summer McIntosh | Canada | 2:03.40 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Thomas Ceccon | Italy | 51.52 | Béryl Gastaldello | France | 57.76 |
Toronto | Shaine Casas | United States | 51.03 | Béryl Gastaldello | France | 57.97 |
Indianapolis | Shaine Casas | United States | 51.04 | Beata Nelson | United States | 57.81 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 1:51.64 | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:06.80 |
Toronto | Shaine Casas | United States | 1:50.37 WC | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:05.08 |
Indianapolis | Kieran Smith | United States | 1:52.98 | Beata Nelson | United States | 2:04.92 |
Meet | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Nationality | Time | Winner | Nationality | Time | |
Berlin | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 4:02.95 | Hali Flickinger | United States | 4:30.36 |
Toronto | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 4:02.65 | Summer McIntosh | Canada | 4:21.49 WJ |
Indianapolis | Matthew Sates | South Africa | 4:04.12 | Sydney Pickrem | Canada | 4:26.66 |
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