2016 Finswimming World Championships

The 19th Finswimming World Championships was held in Volos, Greece at the Swimming Pool Neas Ionias “Vasilis Polymeros” from 24 to 28 July 2016.[1]

19th Finswimming World Championships
VenueSwimming Pool Neas Ionias “Vasilis Polymeros”
LocationVolos, Greece
Dates24–28 July
Competitors432

Medal overview

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface   Mauricio Fernández (COL) 15.00 WR   Loukas Karetzopoulos (GRE) 15.24   Aleksey Kazantsev (RUS) 15.47
100 m surface   Max Poschart (GER) 34.22   Alexandre Noir (FRA) 34.48   Loukas Karetzopoulos (GRE) 34.55
200 m surface   Juan Ocampo (COL) 1:19.76   Dmitrii Zhurman (RUS) 1:20.76   Dmitrii Kokorev (RUS) 1:20.83
400 m surface   Antonios Tsourounakis (GRE) 2:58.12   Evgeny Smirnov (RUS) 2:58.85   Christos Christoforidis (GRE) 2:59.29
800 m surface   Alexey Shafigulin (RUS) 6:19.28   Christos Christoforidis (GRE) 6:21.54   Oleksandr Odynokov (UKR) 6:26.06
1500 m surface   Alexey Shafigulin (RUS) 12:15.53   Oleksandr Odynokov (UKR) 12:25.84   Davide De Ceglie (ITA) 12:36.27
50 m bi-fins   Andrey Arbuzov (RUS) 18.50   Kristijan Tomić (CRO) 18.79   Ádám Sincki (HUN) 18.87
100 m bi-fins   Dmitry Seryakov (RUS) 41.44 WR   Gergő Kosina (HUN) 41.69   Clément Becq (FRA) 42.14
200 m bi-fins   Gergő Kosina (HUN) 1:33.31 WR   You Gyeong-heon (KOR) 1:36.19   Vladimir Sidorov (RUS) 1:36.20
50 m apnea   Lee Kwan-ho (KOR) 13.85   Mauricio Fernández (COL) 14.00   Pavel Kabanov (RUS) 14.02
100 m immersion   Kim Tae-kyun (KOR)
  Mauricio Fernández (COL)
31.34 WR Not awarded   Lee Kwan-ho (KOR) 31.46
400 m immersion   Chi Cheng (CHN) 2:40.40 WR   Tong Zhenbo (CHN) 2:40.42   Denis Grubnik (UKR) 2:46.09
4×100 m surface relay   Russia
Dmitrii Zhurman (35.01)
Vladimir Zhuravlev (35.85)
Pavel Kabanov (33.94)
Dmitrii Kokorev (34.50)
Aleksey Kazantsev[a]
Viacheslav Popov[a]
2:19.30   Germany
Max Poschart (34.56)
Florian Kritzler (36.47)
Max Lauschus (34.52)
Malte Striegler (33.92)
2:19.47   Italy
Cesare Fumarola (34.88)
Stefano Figini (34.33)
Kevin Zanardi (35.64)
Andrea Nava (35.13)
Giona Cristofari[a]
2:19.98
4×200 m surface relay   Russia
Dmitrii Zhurman (1:19.18)
Viacheslav Popov (1:22.73)
Evgeny Smirnov (1:21.74)
Dmitrii Kokorev (1:20.16)
5:23.81   Italy
Stefano Figini (1:21.77)
Cesare Fumarola (1:22.80)
Kevin Zanardi (1:20.61)
Davide De Ceglie (1:19.93)
Andrea Nava[a]
5:25.11   Germany
Malte Striegler (1:23.00)
Max Lauschus (1:20.82)
Florian Kritzler (1:21.84)
Max Poschart (1:20.52)
Jens Peter Ostrowski[a]
Tim Willruth[a]
5:26.18
6 km open water   Ramírez Jiménez (COL) 27:47.33   Davide De Ceglie (ITA) 28:12.36   Roman Maletin (RUS) 28:32.52

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface   Jang Ye-sol (KOR) 16.94 WR   Kim Ga-in (KOR) 17.44   Erica Barbon (ITA) 17.81
100 m surface   Shu Chengjing (CHN) 38.13   Jang Ye-sol (KOR) 38.61   Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (RUS)
  Xu Yichuan (CHN)
38.72
200 m surface   Valeria Baranovskaya (RUS) 1:26.88   Shu Chengjing (CHN) 1:28.05   Erica Barbon (ITA) 1:28.61
400 m surface   Sun Yiting (CHN) 3:16.24   Anastasiia Antoniak (UKR) 3:16.54   Yulia Chumak (UKR) 3:18.64
800 m surface   Sun Yiting (CHN) 6:49.27   Ievgeniia Olieynikova (UKR) 6:53.17   Nadezhda Borisova (RUS) 6:53.78
1500 m surface   Sun Yiting (CHN) 13:15.05   Ievgeniia Olieynikova (UKR) 13:17.83   Nadezhda Borisova (RUS) 13:20.39
50 m bi-fins   Petra Senánszky (HUN) 20.98 WR   Iryna Pikiner (UKR) 21.51   Choi Min-ji (KOR) 21.52
100 m bi-fins   Petra Senánszky (HUN) 45.69 WR   Iryna Pikiner (UKR) 46.88   Krisztina Varga (HUN) 47.53
200 m bi-fins   Petra Senánszky (HUN) 1:41.42 WR   Krisztina Varga (HUN) 1:45.16   Weronika Prentka (POL) 1:46.21
50 m apnea   Jang Ye-sol (KOR) 15.59   Kim Ga-in (KOR) 16.04   Sofia Ktena (GRE) 16.22
100 m immersion   Jang Ye-sol (KOR) 35.44   Xu Yichuan (CHN) 35.96   Liu Simin (CHN) 36.04
400 m immersion   Chen Sijia (CHN) 2:56.87 WR   Sun Yiting (CHN) 2:57.01   Shin Jee-hee (KOR) 3:00.76
4×100 m surface relay   Russia
Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (39.38)
Anna Ber (38.64)
Alexsandra Skurlatova (38.37)
Vera Ilyushina (38.15)
Margarita Timofeeva[b]
2:34.54 WR   China
Shu Chenjing (39.26)
Yuan Yaqi (40.75)
Liu Simin (39.34)
Xu Yichuan (37.12)
2:36.47   Colombia
Grace Fernández (40.36)
Alix Perez (39.81)
Paula Aguirre (38.26)
Kelly Perez (39.40)
Michelle Mora[b]
2:37.83
4×200 m surface relay   Russia
Valeria Baranovskaya (1:26.33)
Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (1:29.55)
Alena Shiryaeva (1:30.83)
Margarita Timofeeva (1:30.36)
Alexsandra Skurlatova[b]
Vera Ilyushina[b]
5:57.07   China
Shu Chenjing (1:30.10)
Xin Peiyao (1:32.28)
Sun Yiting (1:32.68)
Xu Yichuan (1:27.85)
6:02.91   Ukraine
Svitlana Zhukova (1:32.90)
Valentyna Rieznik (1:31.49)
Kateryna Sokolovska (1:33.85)
Anastasiia Antoniak (1:29.51)
6:07.75
6 km open water   Nadezhda Borisova (RUS) 56:43.80   Tatyana Krasnogor (UKR) 58:49.77   Loren Baron (FRA) 59:02.92

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×2 km open water relay   Russia
Alexey Shafigulin (17:42.15)
Elena Kononova (20:32.53)
Nadezhda Borisova (19:23.44)
Dmitry Lobchenko (18:40.92)
1:16:19.04   Ukraine
Roman Blagodir (18:12.28)
Tatyana Krasnogor (20:05.89)
Ievgeniia Olieynikova (20:05.18)
Oleksandr Odynokov (19:19.59)
1:17:42.94   Greece
Christos Christoforidis (17:34.84)
Christos Damolis (19:39.15)
Despoina Makria (20:23.79)
Aikaterini Kalamaridi (20:44.71)
1:18:22.49

Medal table

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  *   Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)112821
2  China (CHN)66214
3  South Korea (KOR)54312
4  Hungary (HUN)4228
5  Colombia (COL)4116
6  Greece (GRE)*1247
7  Germany (GER)1113
8  Ukraine (UKR)08412
9  Italy (ITA)0246
10  France (FRA)0123
11  Croatia (CRO)0101
12  Poland (POL)0011
Totals (12 entries)32303294

References

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  1. ^ "Competition schedule" (PDF). volos2016.com. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
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