2018 Finswimming World Championships

The 20th Finswimming World Championships were held in Belgrade, Serbia at the Sports Center Milan Gale Muškatirović and at Ada Ciganlija Lake from 16 to 20 July 2018.[1]

20th Finswimming World Championships
VenueSports Center Milan Gale Muškatirović
Ada Ciganlija Lake
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Dates16–20 July
Tomsk 2021 (indoor)
Santa Marta 2021 (open water) →

Medal overview

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface   Loukas Karetzopoulos (GRE) 15.54   Aleksey Kazantsev (RUS) 15.77   Pavel Kabanov (RUS) 15.85
100 m surface   Aliaksandr Biazmen (BLR) 35.03   Dmitrii Zhurman (RUS) 35.34   Malte Striegler (GER) 35.54
200 m surface   Dmitrii Zhurman (RUS) 1:21.22   Aliaksandr Biazmen (BLR) 1:21.24   Juan Ocampo (COL) 1:21.26
400 m surface   Ádám Bukor (HUN) 2:58.22   Stefano Figini (ITA) 3:00.45   Oleksii Zakharov (UKR) 3:00.70
800 m surface   Oleksii Zakharov (UKR) 6:19.39   Ádám Bukor (HUN) 6:20.72   Lưu Nguyễn Đức Tâm (VIE) 6:29.12
1500 m surface   Oleksandr Odynokov (UKR) 12:20.64   Ádám Bukor (HUN) 12:22.76   Alexey Shafigulin (RUS) 12:23.35
50 m bi-fins   Christos Bonias (GRE) 18.85   Aleksey Fedkin (RUS) 19.05   Danylo Kolodiazhnyi (UKR) 19.33
100 m bi-fins   Danylo Kolodiazhnyi (UKR) 41.79   Aleksey Fedkin (RUS) 41.93   Dzmitry Gavrilov (BLR) 42.15
200 m bi-fins   Yevgen Stepanchuk (UKR) 1:35.74   Dmitriy Kurako (RUS) 1:36.07   Lev Shtraikh (RUS) 1:36.12
400 m bi-fins   Dmitriy Kurako (RUS) 3:29.36 WR   Vladimir Sidorov (RUS) 3:29.58   Maxence Pazdur (FRA) 3:34.91
50 m apnea   Vladimir Zhuravlev (RUS) 14.24   Pavel Kabanov (RUS) 14.31   Lee Kwan-ho (KOR) 14.35
100 m immersion   Lee Kwan-ho (KOR) 32.16   Kim Tae-kyun (KOR) 32.17   Tong Zhenbo (CHN) 32.35
400 m immersion   Tong Zhenbo (CHN) 2:44.02   Denis Grubnik (UKR) 2:48.37   Riccardo Campana (ITA) 2:49.09
4×100 m surface relay   Russia
Pavel Kabanov (36.67)
Viacheslav Noskov (35.05)
Vladimir Zhuravlev (34.81)
Dmitrii Zhurman (34.44)
Aleksey Kazantsev[a]
Nikolay Reznikov[a]
2:20.97   South Korea
Lee Dong-jin (35.88)
Jang Seong-hyeok (36.28)
Kwon Nam-ho (35.02)
You Gyeong-heon (34.73)
2:21.91   Italy
Stefano Figini (36.13)
Tommaso Crisci (35.71)
Stefano Konjedic (36.20)
Cesare Fumarola (35.05)
Kevin Zanardi[a]
2:23.09
4×200 m surface relay   Russia
Viacheslav Noskov (1:22.21)
Alexey Shafigulin (1:22.42)
Nikolay Reznikov (1:23.03)
Dmitrii Zhurman (1:20.35)
Evgeny Smirnov[a]
Denis Arshanov[a]
5:28.01   Germany
Max Poschart (1:23.75)
Jan Malkowski (1:22.87)
Sidney Zeuner (1:22.28)
Malte Striegler (1:22.03)
Luis Buttner[a]
5:30.93   Hungary
Dénes Kanyó (1:24.71)
Kornél Gruber (1:24.13)
Alex Mozsár (1:22.31)
Ádám Bukor (1:20.23)
Dávid Dimák[a]
Matthew Hamlin[a]
5:31.38
6 km open water   Oleksii Zakharov (UKR) 56:53:18   Marios Armoutsis (GRE) 56:55.95   Davide De Ceglie (ITA) 57:07.47

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   Paula Aguirre (COL) 17.52   Grace Fernández (COL) 17.84   Kim Ga-in (KOR) 18.00
100 m surface   Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (RUS) 38.28 ER   Paula Aguirre (COL) 38.87   Grace Fernández (COL) 38.95
200 m surface   Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (RUS) 1:27.39   Anastasia Antoniak (UKR) 1:29.91   Alina Nalbandian (RUS) 1:30.72
400 m surface   Sun Yiting (CHN) 3:12.10 WR   Elena Lopatina (RUS) 3:12.86 ER   Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (RUS) 3:13.14
800 m surface   Sun Yiting (CHN) 6:50.55   Yevheniia Olieinikova (UKR) 6:58.26   Chen Sijia (CHN) 6:58.78
1500 m surface   Terhi Ikonen (FIN) 13:20.96   Yevheniia Olieinikova (UKR) 13:27.62   Elena Poschart (GER) 13:39.56
50 m bi-fins   Petra Senánszky (HUN) 21.13   Choi Min-ji (KOR) 21.89   Valeriia Bodnia (RUS)
  Im Min-ji (KOR)
21.93
100 m bi-fins   Petra Senánszky (HUN) 46.33   Maria Patlasova (RUS) 47.04   Vitalina Simonova (RUS) 47.12
200 m bi-fins   Maria Patlasova (RUS) 1:43.39   Vitalina Simonova (RUS) 1:43.90   Krisztina Varga (HUN) 1:44.55
400 m bi-fins   Maria Patlasova (RUS) 3:44.92 WR   Krisztina Varga (HUN) 3:45.92   Zuzana Hrašková (SVK) 3:48.91
50 m apnea   Shu Chengjing (CHN) 15.90   Yoon Mi-ri (KOR) 16.12   Lin Yaki (CHN) 16.13
100 m immersion   Xin Peiyao (CHN)
  Lin Yaqi (CHN)
35.86 Not awarded   Lidia Stadnik (RUS) 36.58
400 m immersion   Sun Yiting (CHN) 2:59.24   Chen Sijia (CHN) 3:00.33   Shin Jin-hee (KOR) 3:03.76
4×100 m surface relay   Russia
Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (38.27) ER
Valeria Baranovskaya (38.92)
Elena Lopatina (39.13)
Alina Nalbandian (38.43)
Lidia Stadnik[b]
2:34.75   China
Shu Chengjing (39.16)
Liu Simin (39.03)
Xin Peiyao (39.07)
Xu Yichuan (38.27)
2:35.53   Colombia
Grace Fernández (39.54)
Mercedes Ruiz (40.88)
Viviana Retamozo (39.89)
Paula Aguirre (39.85)
2:40.16
4×200 m surface relay   Russia
Valeria Baranovskaya (1:27.11)
Elena Lopatina (1:29.75)
Alina Nalbandian (1:30.73)
Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (1:29.26)
Alena Parshina[b]
5:56.85   China
Liu Yushan (1:32.54)
Xu Yichuan (1:29.79)
Chen Sijia (1:34.19)
Sun Yiting (1:31.52)
6:08.04   Ukraine
Yelyzaveta Vakareva (1:31.34)
Kristina Musienko (1:34.90)
Yana Trofymets (1:34.24)
Anastasia Antoniak (1:29.75)
Yevheniia Olieinikova[b]
6:10.23
6 km open water   Evgenia Kozyreva (RUS) 59:00:46   Anastasia Mulkova (RUS) 59:03.08   Anastasia Politou (GRE) 59:15.06

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

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×50 m surface relay   South Korea
Lee Dong-jin (15.44)
Kim Ga-in (17.28)
Kwon Nam-ho (14.93)
Kim Min-jeong (17.05)
1:04.70   Italy
Erica Barbon (17.70)
Tommaso Crisci (14.84)
Silvia Baroncini (18.13)
Cesare Fumarola (14.87)
1:05.54   Russia
Aleksey Kazantsev (15.73)
Lidia Stadnik (17.71)
Ekaterina Mikhailushkina (17.01)
Pavel Kabanov (15.10)
Elizaveta Borisova[c]
1:05.55
4×100 m bi-fins relay   Russia
Lev Shtraikh (42.80)
Aleksey Fedkin (41.58)
Maria Patlasova (46.76)
Vitalina Simonova (46.90)
Vladimir Sidorov[c]
Valeriia Bodina[c]
2:58.04 WR   Ukraine
Iryna Pikiner (48.04)
Artur Artamonov (42.10)
Margarita Smirnova (48.69)
Danylo Kolodiazhnyi (41.79)
Anastasiia Maliavina[c]
Yelyzaveta Mazur[c]
Oleg Kuznetsov[c]
Yevgen Stepanchuk[c]
3:00.62   Hungary
Bence Stadler (44.85)
Matthew Hamlin (45.69)
Krisztina Varga (46.97)
Petra Senánszky (46.10)
3:03.61
4×2 km open water relay   Ukraine
Oleksandr Odynokov (18:24.41)
Kristina Musienko (20:16.19)
Ievheniia Olieinikova (18:25.24)
Oleksii Zakharov (17:32.40)
1:14:38.24   Russia
Alexey Shafigulin (18:22.91)
Anastasia Mulkova (19:02.14)
Evgenia Kozyreva (19:28.58)
Iakov Stryukov (18:09.68)
1:15:03.31   Italy
Mara Zaghet (19:15.95)
Riccardo Campana (18:07.52)
Serena Monduzzi (19:39.72)
Davide De Ceglie (18:08.59)
1:15:11.78

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

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)1312934
2  China (CHN)73313
3  Ukraine (UKR)65314
4  Hungary (HUN)3339
5  South Korea (KOR)24410
6  Greece (GRE)2114
7  Colombia (COL)1236
8  Belarus (BLR)1113
9  Finland (FIN)1001
10  Italy (ITA)0246
11  Germany (GER)0123
12  France (FRA)0011
  Slovakia (SVK)0011
  Vietnam (VIE)0011
Totals (14 entries)363436106

References

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  1. ^ "Finswimming Senior World Championships 2018". CMAS. 4 March 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
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