Russia at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships | |
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FINA code | RUS |
National federation | All Russian Swimming Federation |
Website | www |
in Kazan, Russia | |
Competitors | 97 in 6 sports |
Medals Ranked 3rd |
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World Aquatics Championships appearances | |
Other related appearances | |
Russia competed as the host nation at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and North Asia. At 17,125,200 square kilometres (6,612,100 sq mi), Russia is, by a considerable margin, the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with about 146.79 million people as of 2019, including Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital, Moscow, is one of the largest cities in the world and the second largest city in Europe; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. However, Russia recognises two more countries that border it, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, both of which are internationally recognized as parts of Georgia.
The 16th FINA World Championships, also Aquatics 2015, were held in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015. Russia hosted this event for the first time. The number of participating national teams (190), athletes (2,400) and the number of medals (75) were the most ever amongst these championships. This was the first time the World Aquatics Championships partially overlaps with the FINA World Masters Championships that have a number of athletes, countries (110) and medals (635) which are the most ever also.
Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,243,500, it is the sixth most populous city in Russia.
Russian divers qualified for the individual spots and the synchronized teams at the Worlds through the National Championships. [1]
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Ilya Molchanov | 1 m springboard | 343.05 | 17 | N/A | Did not advance | ||
Evgeny Novoselov | 337.15 | 18 | N/A | Did not advance | |||
Evgeny Kuznetsov | 3 m springboard | 470.15 | 5 Q | 499.80 | 4 Q | 516.90 | 5 |
Ilya Zakharov | 474.00 | 4 Q | 524.30 | 3 Q | 547.60 | ||
Viktor Minibaev | 10 m platform | 518.95 | 2 Q | 510.95 | 4 Q | 486.40 | 6 |
Nikita Shleikher | 466.75 | 8 Q | 468.95 | 9 Q | 482.70 | 7 | |
Evgeny Kuznetsov Ilya Zakharov | 3 m synchronized springboard | 448.68 | 1 Q | N/A | 459.18 | ||
Roman Izmailov Viktor Minibaev | 10 m synchronized platform | 443.07 | 3 Q | N/A | 441.33 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Nadezhda Bazhina | 1 m springboard | 252.05 | 8 Q | N/A | 273.45 | 6 | |
Maria Polyakova | 275.15 | 5 Q | N/A | 255.20 | 9 | ||
Nadezhda Bazhina | 3 m springboard | 283.90 | 17 Q | 291.30 | 13 | Did not advance | |
Kristina Ilinykh | 267.90 | 20 | Did not advance | ||||
Yekaterina Petukhova | 10 m platform | 301.10 | 23 | Did not advance | |||
Yulia Timoshinina | 327.95 | 10 Q | 310.25 | 15 | Did not advance | ||
Nadezhda Bazhina Kristina Ilinykh | 3 m synchronized springboard | 282.60 | 5 Q | N/A | 297.30 | 6 | |
Yekaterina Petukhova Yulia Timoshinina | 10 m synchronized platform | 274.80 | 11 Q | N/A | 310.68 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Final | |
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Points | Rank | ||
Ilya Molchanov Maria Polyakova | 3 m synchronized springboard | 306.27 | 6 |
Nikita Shleikher Yulia Timoshinina | 10 m synchronized platform | 304.14 | 5 |
Viktor Minibaev Nadezhda Bazhina | Team | 418.50 | 4 |
Russia has qualified one high diver at the World Championships. [2]
Athlete | Event | Points | Rank |
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Igor Semashko | Men's high diving | 366.30 | 15 |
Ilya Shchurov | 309.85 | 19 | |
Artem Silchenko | 593.95 |
Russia fielded a full team of eight swimmers to compete in the open water marathon. [3]
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Kirill Abrosimov | 10 km | 1:51:37.1 | 33 |
Sergey Bolshakov | 5 km | 55:25.3 | 12 |
Evgeny Drattsev | 5 km | 55:20.4 | 4 |
25 km | 4:57:11.9 | 8 | |
Roman Karyakin | 25 km | 5:15:53.8 | 21 |
Daniil Serebrennikov | 10 km | 1:53:11.9 | 43 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Anastasiya Azarova | 5 km | 59:19.8 | 14 |
10 km | 2:05:59.4 | 40 | |
Olga Kozydub | 25 km | 5:22:46.1 | 11 |
Anastasiya Krapyvina | 5 km | 59:12.7 | 8 |
10 km | 1:58:28.6 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Sergey Bolshakov Anastasiya Krapyavina Daniil Serebrennikov | Team | 56:47.0 | 10 |
Russian swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard entry time, and 1 at the B-standard): [4] Swimmers must qualify at the 2015 Russian Championships in Moscow (for pool events) to confirm their places for the Worlds.
Moscow is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits, 17 million within the urban area and 20 million within the metropolitan area. Moscow is one of Russia's federal cities.
The Russian team consists of 37 swimmers (22 men and 15 women). Among the official roster featured sprint freestyle sensation Vladimir Morozov, 2012 Olympic silver medalist Anastasia Zuyeva, and two-time defending World champion Yuliya Yefimova. [5] [6]
Vladimir Viktorovich Morozov is a Russian competitive swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist. He is the current world record holder in the 100-metre Individual Medley, Russian record-holder in the 50-meter backstroke and freestyle.
Yuliya Andreyevna Yefimova, also romanized Efimova; born 3 April 1992) is a Russian competitive swimmer. After making her Olympic debut in 2008, she went on to win the bronze medal in the 200 metres breaststroke in 2012, and silver medals in the 100 metres and 200 metres breaststroke in 2016. She is a six-time World Champion, winning the 50 metres breaststroke, the 100 metres breaststroke (2015), and the 200 metres breaststroke. She is also a former world record holder in the 50 metres breaststroke.
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Vladimir Morozov Alexandr Sukhorukov Veronika Popova Nataliya Lovtsova Andrey Grechin* Nikita Lobintsev* | 4×100 m freestyle relay | 3:25.23 | 2 Q | 3:24.21 | 4 |
Anastasia Fesikova Yuliya Yefimova Daniil Pakhomov Vladimir Morozov Daria Ustinova* Kirill Prigoda* Veronika Popova* | 4×100 m medley relay | 3:45.87 NR | 4 Q | 3:44.83 NR | 5 |
Russia sent a full squad of twelve synchronized swimmers (one male and eleven female), including 2012 Olympic champions Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina, to compete in each of the following events.
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Svetlana Romashina | Solo technical routine | 94.3860 | 1 Q | 95.2680 | |
Natalia Ishchenko | Solo free routine | 96.5000 | 1 Q | 97.2333 | |
Natalia Ishchenko Svetlana Romashina | Duet technical routine | 94.5715 | 1 Q | 95.4672 | |
Duet free routine | 97.2667 | 1 Q | 98.2000 | ||
Vlada Chigireva Mikhaela Kalancha* Svetlana Kolesnichenko Liliia Nizamova* Aleksandra Patskevich Elena Prokofyeva Alla Shishkina Maria Shurochkina Angelika Timanina Gelena Topilina | Team technical routine | 95.1829 | 1 Q | 95.7457 | |
Vlada Chigireva Svetlana Kolesnichenko Liliia Nizamova* Aleksandra Patskevich Elena Prokofyeva Alla Shishkina Maria Shurochkina Angelika Timanina Gelena Topilina Darina Valitova* | Team free routine | 97.6333 | 1 Q | 98.4667 | |
Vlada Chigireva Mikhaela Kalancha Svetlana Kolesnichenko Liliia Nizamova Aleksandra Patskevich Elena Prokofyeva Svetlana Romashina* Alla Shishkina Maria Shurochkina Angelika Timanina Gelena Topilina Darina Valitova* | Free routine combination | 96.4000 | 1 Q | 98.3000 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Aleksandr Maltsev Darina Valitova | Duet technical routine | 88.8539 | 1 Q | 88.2986 | |
Duet free routine | 89.3667 | 2 Q | 91.7333 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 31 | +6 | 6 | Advanced to quarterfinals | |
2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 28 | 26 | +2 | 4 | Advanced to playoffs | |
3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 28 | 28 | 0 | 2 | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 23 | 31 | −8 | 0 |
27 July 2015 18:50 | Report | United States | 7–6 | Kazan Attendance: 1,932 Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Daniel Flahive (AUS) | |
Score by quarters:3–1, 1–2, 2–2, 1–1 | |||||
Azevedo, Cupido 3 | Goals | Bugaychuk 3 |
29 July 2015 18:50 | Report | Russia | 6–9 | Kazan Attendance: 2,350 Referees: Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU), Radosław Koryzna (POL) | |
Score by quarters: 1–1, 0–5, 3–1, 2–2 | |||||
Kholod 3 | Goals | Giorgetti 2 |
31 July 2015 18:50 | Report | Greece | 15–11 | Kazan Attendance: 2,285 Referees: Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU), Francesc Buch (ESP) | |
Score by quarters:5–2, 3–2, 5–3, 2–4 | |||||
Fountoulis 4 | Goals | Nagaev 3 |
2 August 2015 10:50 | Report | China | 10–10 | Kazan Attendance: 2,263 Referees: Stanko Ivanovski (MNE), Masoud Rezvani (IRI) | |
Score by quarters: 1–2, 4–4, 2–1, 3–3 PSO: 1–4 | |||||
Tan Feihu 4 | Goals | four players 2 |
4 August 2015 10:50 | Report | Russia | 9–13 | Kazan Attendance: 821 Referees: György Kun (HUN), Masoud Rezvani (IRI) | |
Score by quarters:4–3, 1–3, 2–5, 2–2 | |||||
Bychkov 3 | Goals | Okawa 3 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 38 | 25 | +13 | 5 | Advanced to quarterfinals | |
2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 31 | 21 | +10 | 5 | Advanced to playoffs | |
3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 37 | 25 | +12 | 2 | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 47 | −35 | 0 |
26 July 2015 18:50 | Report | Russia | 16–5 | Kazan Attendance: 2,164 Referees: Peter de Jong (NED), Stephane Roy (CAN) | |
Score by quarters:5–1, 3–2, 4–1, 4–1 | |||||
Karimova, Prokofyeva 3 | Goals | Guillet 3 |
28 July 2015 18:50 | Report | Hungary | 11–13 | Kazan Attendance: 2,123 Referees: Nenad Peris (CRO), Joseph Peila (USA) | |
Score by quarters:3–1, 3–4, 4–3, 1–5 | |||||
Keszthelyi 3 | Goals | Lisunova 3 |
30 July 2015 18:50 | Report | Russia | 9–9 | Kazan Attendance: 2,653 Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Joseph Peila (USA) | |
Score by quarters:3–2, 1–2, 3–2, 2–3 | |||||
Karimova, Prokofyeva 3 | Goals | Niu Guannan 4 |
3 August 2015 18:50 | Report | Russia | 9–10 | Kazan Attendance: 2,319 Referees: Nenad Peris (CRO), Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU) | |
Score by quarters: 1–4, 4–3, 2–1, 2–2 | |||||
Ivanova, Karimova 3 | Goals | Megens, Klaassen 3 |
5 August 2015 17:00 | Report | Greece | 12–12 | Kazan Attendance: 690 Referees: Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU), György Kun (HUN) | |
Score by quarters:4–3, 1–4, 3–2, 4–3 PSO:4–3 | |||||
Roumpesi 3 | Goals | Ivanova 4 |
7 August 2015 14:00 | Report | Spain | 15–10 | Kazan Attendance: 1,336 Referees: Radoslaw Korzyna (POL), Nenad Peris (CRO) | |
Score by quarters:5–3, 3–4, 4–1, 3–2 | |||||
Tarragó 4 | Goals | Ivanova 3 |
Australia competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Canada competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
United States competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Serbia competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
The People's Republic of China competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Hungary competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia between 24 July to 9 August 2015.
South Africa competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Brazil competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Japan competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
France competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia, from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Italy competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015. It won at least one medal in all disciplines except high diving.
Spain competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Greece competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Netherlands competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Argentina competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August.
New Zealand competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Kazakhstan competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia, from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Croatia competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Montenegro competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015.
Russia competed at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July.