Swimming at the XI African Games | |
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Venue | Kintele Aquatic Complex (pool) |
Date | 6–11 September 2015 |
Website | http://www.cojabrazzaville2015.com/en/calendrier-sport/?sport=16 |
Swimming at the 2015 African Games | ||
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Freestyle | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
Backstroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Individual medley | ||
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
Freestyle relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
4×200 m | men | women |
Medley relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
Mixed relay | ||
4×100 m | freestyle | medley |
The Swimming competitions at the 2015 African Games in Brazzaville was held between 6 and 11 September at the Kintele Aquatic Complex.
Similar to the program's format in 2015, swimming features a total of 42 events (20 each for men and women), including two Mixed events. The following events were contested (all pool events are long course, and distances are in metres unless stated):
Key | H | ½ | F | TF |
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Value | Heats | Semifinals | Final | Timed final |
A = Afternoon session, N = Night session
Date → | Sun 6 | Sep 7 | Sep 8 | Sep 9 | Sep 10 | Sep 11 | ||||||
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Event ↓ | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N |
50 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
400 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
800 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
1500 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
50 m backstroke | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m backstroke | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m backstroke | H | F | ||||||||||
50 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
50 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m individual medley | H | F | ||||||||||
400 m individual medley | F | |||||||||||
4×100 m freestyle relay | H | F | ||||||||||
4×200 m freestyle relay | F | |||||||||||
4×100 m medley relay | F |
Date → | Sun 6 | Sep 7 | Sep 8 | Sep 9 | Sep 10 | Sep 11 | ||||||
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Event ↓ | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N | A | N |
50 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m freestyle | H | F | ||||||||||
400 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
800 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
1500 m freestyle | F | |||||||||||
50 m backstroke | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m backstroke | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m backstroke | F | |||||||||||
50 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m breaststroke | H | F | ||||||||||
50 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
100 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m butterfly | H | F | ||||||||||
200 m individual medley | H | F | ||||||||||
400 m individual medley | F | |||||||||||
4×100 m freestyle relay | F | |||||||||||
4×200 m freestyle relay | F | |||||||||||
4×100 m medley relay | F |
Swimming medal standings upon completion of the competition are: [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Africa | 25 | 18 | 11 | 54 |
2 | Egypt | 11 | 18 | 12 | 41 |
3 | Algeria | 3 | 2 | 5 | 10 |
4 | Zimbabwe | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
5 | Tunisia | 0 | 2 | 9 | 11 |
6 | Angola | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Botswana | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
8 | Namibia | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
9 | Seychelles | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (9 nations) | 42 | 42 | 42 | 126 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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4 × 100 m freestyle relay | South Africa Chad le Clos (48.50) Clayton Jimmie (50.22) Marlies Ross (57.10) Karin Prinsloo (55.74) | 3:31.56 | Egypt Rowan El Badry (56.71) Mohammed Khaled (50.69) Farida Osman (55.69) Mohamed Samy (49.43) | 3:32.52 | Algeria Nazim Belkhodja (50.70) Souad Nafissa Cherouati (58.36) Badis Djendouci (52.25) Majda Chebaraka (59.62) | 3:49.04 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Egypt Mohamed Samy (57.28) Youssef El Kamash (1:02.67) Farida Osman (59.27) Rowan El Badry (56.82) | 3:56.04 | South Africa Jessica Ashley Cooper (1:03.79) Alaric Basson (1:03.04) Nico Meyer (54.63) Karin Prinsloo (54.81) | 3:56.27 | Zimbabwe Kirsty Coventry (1:02.10) James Lawson (1:02.92) Tarryn Rennie (1:05.08) Sean Gunn (50.68) | 4:00.78 |
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