2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

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2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Host cityMelbourne, Australia
Date(s)13–18 December
Venue(s)Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
Nations participating154
Athletes participating721 (391 men; 330 women)[1]
Events48

The 16th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) took place from 13 to 18 December 2022 in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.[2][3] Swimming events in the championships were conducted in a 25-metre outdoor (short course) pool.

For the first time at a FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), the 800 metre freestyle was contested for men and the 1500 metre freestyle for women, with qualification for competition determined based on times assessed per the FINA points system.[4]

The Championships were originally scheduled for 17 to 22 December 2022 at the Palace of Water Sports in Kazan, Russia, and were relocated in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2][5] All athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus were banned from the Championships by FINA.[6]

Qualification

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The qualification period for the 2022 World Swimming Championships ran from 24 July 2021 through 13 November 2022.[4]

Below were the qualifying times as determined by FINA:[4]

Event Men Women Men Women
"A" "B"
50 m freestyle 21.40 24.44 22.15 25.30
100 m freestyle 47.23 53.78 48.88 55.66
200 m freestyle 1:44.08 1:55.60 1:47.72 1:59.65
400 m freestyle 3:42.50 4:06.95 3:50.29 4:15.59
800 m freestyle 7:45.02 8:29.17 8:01.30 8:46.99
1500 m freestyle 14:49.29 16:15.27 15:20.42 16:49.40
50 m backstroke 23.75 26.81 24.58 27.75
100 m backstroke 51.30 58.08 53.10 1:00.11
200 m backstroke 1:52.66 2:07.19 1:56.60 2:11.64
50 m breaststroke 26.57 30.45 27.50 31.52
100 m breaststroke 57.63 1:06.18 59.65 1:08.50
200 m breaststroke 2:06.23 2:23.38 2:10.65 2:28.40
50 m butterfly 22.91 25.82 23.71 26.72
100 m butterfly 50.57 57.40 52.34 59.41
200 m butterfly 1:53.61 2:08.85 1:57.59 2:13.36
100 m individual medley 52.98 59.65 54.83 1:01.74
200 m individual medley 1:55.25 2:10.16 1:59.28 2:14.72
400 m individual medley 4:09.19 4:37.54 4:17.91 4:47.25

Schedule

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An opening ceremony preceded the start of competition on 13 December and a closing ceremony concluded the Championships on 18 December following competition termination.[7]

A total of 48 events were contested over six consecutive days.[8]

 H  Heats  SF  Semifinals 1st place, gold medalist(s) Finals
M = Morning session (starting at 11:00), E = Evening session (starting at 19:30)
Men
Date → Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18
Event ↓ M E M E M E M E M E M E
50 m freestyle H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m freestyle H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
400 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
800 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1500 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m backstroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m backstroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m backstroke H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m breaststroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m breaststroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m breaststroke H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m butterfly H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m butterfly H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m butterfly H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m individual medley H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m individual medley H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
400 m individual medley H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×50 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×100 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×200 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×50 m medley relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×100 m medley relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
Date → Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18
Event ↓ M E M E M E M E M E M E
50 m freestyle H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m freestyle H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
400 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
800 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1500 m freestyle H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m backstroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m backstroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m backstroke H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m breaststroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m breaststroke H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m breaststroke H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
50 m butterfly H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m butterfly H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m butterfly H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m individual medley H SF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m individual medley H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
400 m individual medley H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×50 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×100 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×200 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×50 m medley relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×100 m medley relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Mixed
Date → Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18
Event ↓ M E M E M E M E M E M E
4×50 m freestyle relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)
4×50 m medley relay H 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1713636
2 Australia*138526
3 Italy56516
4 Canada34714
5 South Africa3115
6 Japan2226
7 France1315
8 Netherlands1168
9 Hong Kong1102
10 Lithuania1012
11 Brazil1001
 Cayman Islands1001
 South Korea1001
14 New Zealand0202
15 Great Britain0134
16 Norway0112
 Poland0112
 Switzerland0112
19 Romania0101
20 Sweden0033
21 China0022
 Germany0022
23 Hungary0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (24 entries)504649145

Results

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
details
Jordan Crooks
 Cayman Islands
20.46 Benjamin Proud
 Great Britain
20.49 Dylan Carter
 Trinidad and Tobago
20.72
100 m freestyle
details
Kyle Chalmers
 Australia
45.16
CR
Maxime Grousset
 France
45.41 Alessandro Miressi
 Italy
45.57
=NR
200 m freestyle
details
Hwang Sun-woo
 South Korea
1:39.72
CR, AS
David Popovici
 Romania
1:40.79
NR
Tom Dean
 Great Britain
1:40.86
400 m freestyle
details
Kieran Smith
 United States
3:34.38
AM
Thomas Neill
 Australia
3:35.05 Danas Rapšys
 Lithuania
3:36.26
800 m freestyle
details
Gregorio Paltrinieri
 Italy
7:29.99
CR
Henrik Christiansen
 Norway
7:31.48 Logan Fontaine
 France
7:33.12
1500 m freestyle
details
Gregorio Paltrinieri
 Italy
14:16.88 Damien Joly
 France
14:19.62
NR
Henrik Christiansen
 Norway
14:24.08
50 m backstroke
details
Ryan Murphy
 United States
22.64 Isaac Cooper
 Australia
22.73 Kacper Stokowski
 Poland
22.74
100 m backstroke
details
Ryan Murphy
 United States
48.50
CR
Lorenzo Mora
 Italy
49.04
NR
Isaac Cooper
 Australia
49.52
200 m backstroke
details
Ryan Murphy
 United States
1:47.41 Shaine Casas
 United States
1:48.01 Lorenzo Mora
 Italy
1:48.45
NR
50 m breaststroke
details
Nic Fink
 United States
25.38
CR, AM
Nicolò Martinenghi
 Italy
25.42 Simone Cerasuolo
 Italy
25.68
100 m breaststroke
details
Nic Fink
 United States
55.88 Nicolò Martinenghi
 Italy
56.07 Adam Peaty
 Great Britain
56.25
200 m breaststroke
details
Daiya Seto
 Japan
2:00.35
AS
Nic Fink
 United States
2:01.60
AM
Qin Haiyang
 China
2:02.22
50 m butterfly
details
Nicholas Santos
 Brazil
21.78
CR
Noè Ponti
 Switzerland
21.96
NR
Szebasztián Szabó
 Hungary
21.98
100 m butterfly
details
Chad le Clos
 South Africa
48.59 Ilya Kharun
 Canada
49.03
WJ, NR
Marius Kusch
 Germany
49.12
200 m butterfly
details
Chad le Clos
 South Africa
1:48.27
AF
Daiya Seto
 Japan
1:49.22 Noè Ponti
 Switzerland
1:49.42
NR
100 m
individual medley
details
Thomas Ceccon
 Italy
50.97 Javier Acevedo
 Canada
51.05
NR
Finlay Knox
 Canada
51.10
200 m
individual medley
details
Matthew Sates
 South Africa
1:50.15
AF
Carson Foster
 United States
1:50.96 Finlay Knox
 Canada
1:51.04
NR
400 m
individual medley
details
Daiya Seto
 Japan
3:55.75 Carson Foster
 United States
3:57.63 Matthew Sates
 South Africa
3:59.21
NR
4×50 m
freestyle relay
details
 Australia
Isaac Cooper (21.25)
Matthew Temple (20.75)
Flynn Southam (21.10)
Kyle Chalmers (20.34)
Grayson Bell[a]
1:23.44
OC
 Italy
Alessandro Miressi (21.22)
Leonardo Deplano (20.59)
Thomas Ceccon (20.67)
Manuel Frigo (21.00)
Paolo Conte Bonin[a]
1:23.48  Netherlands
Kenzo Simons (21.24)
Nyls Korstanje (20.84)
Stan Pijnenburg (20.95)
Thom de Boer (20.72)
1:23.75
4×100 m
freestyle relay
details
 Italy
Alessandro Miressi (46.15)
Paolo Conte Bonin (45.93)
Leonardo Deplano (45.54)
Thomas Ceccon (45.13)
Manuel Frigo[a]
3:02.75
WR
 Australia
Flynn Southam (47.04)
Matthew Temple (46.06)
Thomas Neill (46.55)
Kyle Chalmers (44.98)
Shaun Champion[a]
3:04.63
OC
 United States
Drew Kibler (46.84)
Shaine Casas (45.90)
Carson Foster (46.58)
Kieran Smith (45.77)
David Curtiss[a]
Trenton Julian[a]
3:05.09
4×200 m
freestyle relay
details
 United States
Kieran Smith (1:41.04)
Carson Foster (1:40.48)
Trenton Julian (1:41.44)
Drew Kibler (1:41.16)
Jake Magahey[a]
Jake Foster[a]
6:44.12
WR
 Australia
Thomas Neill (1:41.50)
Kyle Chalmers (1:40.35)
Flynn Southam (1:41.50)
Mack Horton (1:43.19)
Clyde Lewis[a]
Stuart Swinburn[a]
Brendon Smith[a]
6:46.54
OC
 Italy
Matteo Ciampi (1:42.68)
Thomas Ceccon (1:42.61)
Alberto Razzetti (1:42.76)
Paolo Conte Bonin (1:41.58)
Manuel Frigo[a]
6:49.63
NR
4×50 m
medley relay
details
 Italy
Lorenzo Mora (22.65)
Nicolò Martinenghi (24.95)
Matteo Rivolta (21.60)
Leonardo Deplano (20.52)
Simone Cerasuolo[a]
Thomas Ceccon[a]
Alessandro Miressi[a]
1:29.72
WR
 United States
Ryan Murphy (22.61)
Nic Fink (25.24)
Shaine Casas (22.13)
Michael Andrew (20.39)
Hunter Armstrong[a]
Trenton Julian[a]
Kieran Smith[a]
1:30.37
AM
 Australia
Isaac Cooper (22.66)
Grayson Bell (25.92)
Matthew Temple (21.75)
Kyle Chalmers (20.48)
Shaun Champion[a]
Flynn Zareb Southam[a]
1:30.81
OC
4×100 m
medley relay
details
 Australia
Isaac Cooper (49.46)
Joshua Yong (56.55)
Matthew Temple (48.34)
Kyle Chalmers (44.63)
Shaun Champion[a]
 United States
Ryan Murphy (48.96)
Nic Fink (54.88)
Trenton Julian (49.19)
Kieran Smith (45.95)
Hunter Armstrong[a]
Carson Foster[a]
3:18.98
WR
Not awarded  Italy
Lorenzo Mora (49.48)
Nicolò Martinenghi (55.52)
Matteo Rivolta (48.50)
Alessandro Miressi (45.56)
Thomas Ceccon[a]
Simone Cerasuolo[a]
Alberto Razzetti[a]
Paolo Conte Bonin[a]
3:19.06
ER

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

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
details
Emma McKeon
 Australia
23.04
CR, OC
Katarzyna Wasick
 Poland
23.55 Anna Hopkin
 Great Britain
23.68
100 m freestyle
details
Emma McKeon
 Australia
50.77
CR
Siobhán Haughey
 Hong Kong
50.87 Marrit Steenbergen
 Netherlands
51.25
200 m freestyle
details
Siobhán Haughey
 Hong Kong
1:51.65 Rebecca Smith
 Canada
1:52.24 Marrit Steenbergen
 Netherlands
1:52.28
400 m freestyle
details
Lani Pallister
 Australia
3:55.04 Erika Fairweather
 New Zealand
3:56.00 Leah Smith
 United States
3:59.78
800 m freestyle
details
Lani Pallister
 Australia
8:04.07
NR
Erika Fairweather
 New Zealand
8:10.41 Miyu Namba
 Japan
8:12.98
NR
1500 m freestyle
details
Lani Pallister
 Australia
15:21.43
CR, OC
Miyu Namba
 Japan
15:46.76 Kensey McMahon
 United States
15:49.15
50 m backstroke
details
Maggie Mac Neil
 Canada
25.25
WR
Claire Curzan
 United States
25.54
NR
Mollie O'Callaghan
 Australia
25.61
OC
100 m backstroke
details
Kaylee McKeown
 Australia
55.49 Mollie O'Callaghan
 Australia
55.62 Claire Curzan
 United States
Ingrid Wilm
 Canada
55.74
200 m backstroke
details
Kaylee McKeown
 Australia
1:59.26 Claire Curzan
 United States
2:00.53 Kylie Masse
 Canada
2:01.26
NR
50 m breaststroke
details
Rūta Meilutytė
 Lithuania
28.50 Lara van Niekerk
 South Africa
29.09
AF
Lilly King
 United States
29.11
100 m breaststroke
details
Lilly King
 United States
1:02.67 Tes Schouten
 Netherlands
1:03.90
NR
Anna Elendt
 Germany
1:04.05
NR
200 m breaststroke
details
Kate Douglass
 United States
2:15.77
CR
Lilly King
 United States
2:17.13 Tes Schouten
 Netherlands
2:18.19
NR
50 m butterfly
details
Torri Huske
 United States
Maggie Mac Neil
 Canada

24.64
24.64
NR
Not awarded Zhang Yufei
 China
24.71
=AS
100 m butterfly
details
Maggie Mac Neil
 Canada
54.05
WR
Torri Huske
 United States
54.75 Louise Hansson
 Sweden
54.87
200 m butterfly
details
Dakota Luther
 United States
2:03.37 Hali Flickinger
 United States
2:03.78 Elizabeth Dekkers
 Australia
2:03.94
100 m
individual medley
details
Marrit Steenbergen
 Netherlands
57.53
NR
Béryl Gastaldello
 France
57.63 Louise Hansson
 Sweden
57.68
200 m
individual medley
details
Kate Douglass
 United States
2:02.12
AM
Alex Walsh
 United States
2:03.37 Kaylee McKeown
 Australia
2:03.57
OC
400 m
individual medley
details
Hali Flickinger
 United States
4:26.51 Sara Franceschi
 Italy
4:28.58 Waka Kobori
 Japan
4:29.03
4×50 m
freestyle relay
details
 United States
Torri Huske (24.08)
Claire Curzan (23.30)
Erika Brown (23.74)
Kate Douglass (22.77)
Erin Gemmell[b]
Natalie Hinds[b]
Alex Walsh[b]
1:33.89
CR, AM
 Australia
Meg Harris (23.98)
Madison Wilson (23.51)
Mollie O'Callaghan (24.01)
Emma McKeon (22.73)
Alexandria Perkins[b]
Brittany Castelluzzo[b]
1:34.23
OC
 Netherlands
Kim Busch (24.20)
Maaike de Waard (23.47)
Kira Toussaint (24.01)
Valerie van Roon (23.68)
Tessa Vermeulen[b]
1:35.36
4×100 m
freestyle relay
details
 Australia
Mollie O'Callaghan (52.19)
Madison Wilson (51.28)
Meg Harris (52.00)
Emma McKeon (49.96)
Leah Neale[b]
3:25.43
WR
 United States
Torri Huske (51.73)
Kate Douglass (51.17)
Claire Curzan (51.59)
Erika Brown (51.80)
Erin Gemmell[b]
Natalie Hinds[b]
3:26.29
AM
 Canada
Rebecca Smith (52.68)
Taylor Ruck (51.49)
Maggie Mac Neil (51.11)
Katerine Savard (52.78)
Mary-Sophie Harvey[b]
3:28.06
NR
4×200 m
freestyle relay
details
 Australia
Madison Wilson (1:53.13)
Mollie O'Callaghan (1:52.83)
Leah Neale (1:52.67)
Lani Pallister (1:52.24)
Meg Harris[b]
Brittany Castelluzzo[b]
Laura Taylor[b]
7:30.87
WR
 Canada
Rebecca Smith (1:52.15)
Katerine Savard (1:54.78)
Mary-Sophie Harvey (1:54.81)
Taylor Ruck (1:52.73)
Sydney Pickrem[b]
Kelsey Wog[b]
7:34.47  United States
Alex Walsh (1:53.90)
Hali Flickinger (1:53.48)
Erin Gemmell (1:52.23)
Leah Smith (1:55.09)
Erika Brown[b]
Jillian Cox[b]
7:34.70
NR
4×50 m
medley relay
details
 Australia
Mollie O'Callaghan (25.49) OC
Chelsea Hodges (29.11)
Emma McKeon (24.43)
Madison Wilson (23.32)
Kaylee McKeown[b]
Jenna Strauch[b]
1:42.35
WR
 United States
Claire Curzan (25.75)
Lilly King (29.00)
Torri Huske (24.94)
Kate Douglass (22.72)
Alex Walsh[b]
Annie Lazor[b]
Erika Brown[b]
Natalie Hinds[b]
1:42.41  Sweden
Louise Hansson (25.86)
Klara Thormalm (29.34)
Sara Junevik (24.06)
Michelle Coleman (23.17)
Hanna Rosvall[b]
Sofia Åstedt[b]
1:42.43
4×100 m
medley relay
details
 United States
Claire Curzan (56.47)
Lilly King (1:02.88)
Torri Huske (54.53)
Kate Douglass (50.47)
Alex Walsh[b]
Erika Brown[b]
3:44.35
WR
 Australia
Kaylee McKeown (55.74)
Jenna Strauch (1:04.49)
Emma McKeon (53.93)
Meg Harris (50.76)
Mollie O'Callaghan[b]
Chelsea Hodges[b]
Alexandria Perkins[b]
3:44.92
OC
 Canada
Ingrid Wilm (55.36)
Sydney Pickrem (1:04.42)
Maggie Mac Neil (54.59)
Taylor Ruck (51.85)
Kylie Masse[b]
Rachel Nicol[b]
Katerine Savard[b]
Rebecca Smith[b]
3:46.22
NR

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

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×50 m
freestyle relay
details
 France
Maxime Grousset (20.92)
Florent Manaudou (20.26)
Béryl Gastaldello (23.00)
Mélanie Henique (23.15)
Mary-Ambre Moluh[c]
1:27.33
WR
 Australia
Kyle Chalmers (20.97)
Matthew Temple (20.71)
Meg Harris (23.73)
Emma McKeon (22.62)
Flynn Southam[c]
Madison Wilson[c]
1:28.03
OC
 Netherlands
Kenzo Simons (21.14)
Thom de Boer (20.61)
Maaike de Waard (23.35)
Marrit Steenbergen (23.43)
Stan Pijnenburg[c]
Nyls Korstanje[c]
1:28.53
4×50 m
medley relay
details
 United States
Ryan Murphy (22.37)
Nic Fink (24.96)
Kate Douglass (24.09)
Torri Huske (23.73)
Shaine Casas[c]
Michael Andrew[c]
Alex Walsh[c]
1:35.15
WR
 Italy
Lorenzo Mora (22.59)
Nicolò Martinenghi (24.83)
Silvia Di Pietro (24.52)
Costanza Cocconcelli (24.07)
Simone Cerasuolo[c]
1:36.01
ER
 Canada
Kylie Masse (25.71)
Javier Acevedo (25.95)
Ilya Kharun (22.12)
Maggie Mac Neil (23.15)
Ingrid Wilm[c]
Rebecca Smith[c]
1:36.93
NR

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

Records set

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World records

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Date Start time Event Stage Established for Time Name Nation Ref
13 December 21:22 4×100 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final (same) 3:25.43 Mollie O'Callaghan
Madison Wilson
Meg Harris
Emma McKeon
 Australia [9]
13 December 21:32 4×100 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final (same) 3.02.75 Alessandro Miressi
Paolo Conte Bonin
Leonardo Deplano
Thomas Ceccon
 Italy [10]
14 December 19:35 4×50 m medley relay (Mixed) Final (same) 1.35.15 Ryan Murphy
Nic Fink
Kate Douglass
Torri Huske
 United States [11]
14 December 21:32 4×200 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final (same) 7:30.87 Madison Wilson
Mollie O'Callaghan
Leah Neale
Lani Pallister
 Australia [12]
16 December 19:35 4×50 m freestyle relay (Mixed) Final (same) 1:27.33 Maxime Grousset
Florent Manaudou
Béryl Gastaldello
Mélanie Henique
 France [13]
16 December 20:06 50 m backstroke (Women's) Final (same) 25.25 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada [14]
16 December 21:45 4×200 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final (same) 6:44.12 Kieran Smith
Carson Foster
Trenton Julian
Drew Kibler
 United States [15]
17 December 19:35 4×50 m medley relay (Women's) Final (same) 1:42.35 Mollie O'Callaghan
Chelsea Hodges
Emma McKeon
Madison Wilson
 Australia [16]
17 December 19:43 4×50 m medley relay (Men's) Final (same) 1:29.72 Lorenzo Mora
Nicolò Martinenghi
Matteo Rivolta
Leonardo Deplano
 Italy [17]
17 December 21:07 50 m breaststroke (Women's) Semifinals (same) 28.37 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania [18]
18 December 19:35 100 m butterfly (Women's) Final (same) 54.05 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada [19]
18 December 21:03 4×100 m medley relay (Women's) Final (same) 3:44.35 Claire Curzan
Lilly King
Torri Huske
Kate Douglass
 United States [20]
18 December 21:19 4×100 m medley relay (Men's) Final (same) =3:18.98 Isaac Cooper
Joshua Yong
Matthew Temple
Kyle Chalmers
 Australia [21]
18 December 21:19 4×100 m medley relay (Men's) Final (same) =3:18.98 Ryan Murphy
Nic Fink
Trenton Julian
Kieran Smith
 United States [22]

Championships records

[edit]
Date Start time Event Stage Time Name Nation Ref
14 December 20.32 100 m backstroke (Men's) Final 48.50 Ryan Murphy  United States [11]
14 December 21:20 50 m butterfly (Men's) Final 21.78 Nicholas Santos  Brazil [23]
15 December 19:35 100 m freestyle (Women's) Final 50.77 Emma McKeon  Australia [24]
15 December 19:42 100 m freestyle (Men's) Final 45.16 Kyle Chalmers  Australia [25]
15 December 21:46 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final 1:33.89 Torri Huske
Claire Curzan
Erika Brown
Kate Douglass
 United States [24]
16 December 19:42 200 m breaststroke (Women's) Final 2:15.77 Kate Douglass  United States [26]
16 December 21:16 1500 m freestyle (Women's) Final 15:21.43 Lani Pallister  Australia [27]
17 December 19:50 800 m freestyle (Men's) Final 7:29.99 Gregorio Paltrinieri  Italy [28]
17 December 21:33 50 m freestyle (Women's) Final 23.04 Emma McKeon  Australia [27]
18 December 20:01 50 m breaststroke (Men's) Final 25.38 Nic Fink  United States [29]
18 December 20:50 200 m freestyle (Men's) Final 1:39.72 Hwang Sun-woo  South Korea [30]

Area records

[edit]
Date Start time Event Stage Time Name Nation Area record Ref
13 December 12:12 50 m butterfly (Men's) Heats 22.01 Teong Tzen Wei  Singapore Asian record [31]
13 December 13:09 4×100 m freestyle relay (Women's) Heats 3.28.58 Meg Harris
Madison Wilson
Leah Neale
Emma McKeon
 Australia Oceanian record [32]
13 December 20:11 200 m individual medley (Women's) Final 2:02.12 Kate Douglass  United States Americas record [33]
13 December 20:11 200 m individual medley (Women's) Final 2:03.57 Kaylee McKeown  Australia Oceanian record [34]
13 December 20:19 200 m individual medley (Men's) Final 1:50.15 Matthew Sates  South Africa African record [35]
13 December 20:38 100 m backstroke (Men's) Semifinals 49.85 Pieter Coetze  South Africa African record [36]
13 December 21:22 4×100 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final 3.26.29 Torri Huske
Kate Douglass
Claire Curzan
Erika Brown
 United States Americas record [37]
13 December 21:32 4×100 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final 3.04.63 Flynn Southam
Matthew Temple
Thomas Neill
Kyle Chalmers
 Australia Oceanian record [38]
14 December 19:35 4×50 medley relay (Mixed) Final 1:36.01 Lorenzo Mora
Nicolò Martinenghi
Silvia Di Pietro
Costanza Cocconcelli
 Italy European record [39]
14 December 19:35 4×50 medley relay (Mixed) Final 1:37.31 Wang Gukailai
Yan Zibei
Zhang Yufei
Wu Qingfeng
 China Asian record [40]
14 December 20:32 100 m backstroke (Men's) Final 49.60 Pieter Coetze  South Africa African record [41]
14 December 21:14 50 m butterfly (Women's) Final 24.71 Zhang Yufei  China =Asian record [42]
14 December 21:20 50 m butterfly (Men's) Final 22.01 Teong Tzen Wei  Singapore =Asian record [31]
15 December 11:19 50 m backstroke (Men's) Heats 22.79 Isaac Cooper  Australia Oceanian record [43]
15 December 12:02 100 m individual medley (Women's) Heats 59.38 Rebecca Meder  South Africa African record [44]
15 December 12:52 50 m freestyle (Women's)
in 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's)
Heats 24.33 Caitlin de Lange  South Africa African record [44]
15 December 12:52 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's) Heats 1:36.14 Meg Harris
Alexandria Perkins
Brittany Castelluzzo
Mollie O'Callaghan
 Australia Oceanian record [45]
15 December 12:52 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's) Heats 1:40.80 Caitlin de Lange
Rebecca Meder
Emily Visagie
Milla Drakopoulos
 South Africa African record [44]
15 December 12:59 4×50 m freestyle relay (Men's) Heats 1:24.17 Kosuke Matsui
Masahiro Kawane
Takeshi Kawamoto
Katsumi Nakamura
 Japan Asian record [46]
15 December 19:42 100 m freestyle (Men's) Final 45.77 Pan Zhanle  China Asian record [47]
15 December 19:48 50 m backstroke (Women's) Semifinals 25.69 Mollie O'Callaghan  Australia Oceanian record [24]
15 December 19:59 50 m backstroke (Men's) Semifinals 22.52 Isaac Cooper  Australia Oceanian record [48]
15 December 20:23 200 m butterfly (Men's) Final 1:48.27 Chad le Clos  South Africa African record [49]
15 December 20:57 100 m individual medley (Women's) Semifinals 58.98 Rebecca Meder  South Africa African record [44]
15 December 21:31 400 m freestyle (Men's) Final 3:34.38 Kieran Smith  United States Americas record [50]
15 December 21:46 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final 1:33.89 Torri Huske
Claire Curzan
Erika Brown
Kate Douglass
 United States Americas record [51]
15 December 21:46 4×50 m freestyle relay (Women's) Final 1:34.23 Meg Harris
Madison Wilson
Mollie O'Callaghan
Emma McKeon
 Australia Oceanian record [24]
15 December 21:54 4×50 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final 1:23.44 Isaac Cooper
Matthew Temple
Flynn Southam
Kyle Chalmers
 Australia Oceanian record [52]
15 December 21:54 4×50 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final 1:23.80 Kosuke Matsui
Masahiro Kawane
Takeshi Kawamoto
Katsumi Nakamura
 Japan Asian record [53]
16 December 19:35 4×50 m freestyle relay (Mixed) Final 1:28.03 Kyle Chalmers
Matthew Temple
Meg Harris
Emma McKeon
 Australia Oceanian record [54]
16 December 19:51 200 m breaststroke (Men's) Final 2:00.35 Daiya Seto  Japan Asian record [55]
16 December 19:51 200 m breaststroke (Men's) Final 2:01.60 Nic Fink  United States Americas record [56]
16 December 20:06 50 m backstroke (Women's) Final 25.61 Mollie O'Callaghan  Australia Oceanian record [57]
16 December 20:56 100 m individual medley (Women's) Final 58.46 Rebecca Meder  South Africa African record [58]
16 December 21:11 50 m backstroke (Men's) Final 22.84 Pieter Coetze  South Africa African record [58]
16 December 21:16 1500 m freestyle (Women's) Final 15:21.43 Lani Pallister  Australia Oceanian record [59]
16 December 21:45 4×200 m freestyle relay (Men's) Final 6:46.54 Thomas Neill
Kyle Chalmers
Flynn Southam
Mack Horton
 Australia Oceanian record [60]
17 December 11:05 4×50 m medley relay (Women's) Heats 1:44.78 Kaylee McKeown
Jenna Strauch
Emma McKeon
Madison Wilson
 Australia Oceanian record [61]
17 December 12:36 50 m breaststroke (Women's) Heats 29.45 Lara van Niekerk  South Africa African record [62]
17 December 19:35 50 m backstroke (Women's)
in 4×50 m medley relay (Women's)
Final 25.49 Mollie O'Callaghan  Australia Oceanian record [34]
17 December 19:43 4×50 m medley relay (Men's) Final 1:30.37 Ryan Murphy
Nic Fink
Shaine Casas
Michael Andrew
 United States Americas record [63]
17 December 19:43 4×50 m medley relay (Men's) Final 1:30.81 Isaac Cooper
Grayson Bell
Matthew Temple
Kyle Chalmers
 Australia Oceanian record [63]
17 December 19:43 4×50 m medley relay (Men's) Final 1:31.28 Takeshi Kawamoto
Yuya Hinomoto
Yuya Tanaka
Masahiro Kawane
 Japan Asian record [63]
17 December 19:50 800 m freestyle (Men's) Final 7:33.78 Shogo Takeda  Japan Asian record [64]
17 December 21:07 50 m breaststroke (Women's) Semifinals 29.27 Lara van Niekerk  South Africa African record [62]
17 December 21:17 50 m breaststroke (Men's) Semifinals 25.80 Yan Zibei  China Asian record [65]
17 December 21:17 50 m breaststroke (Men's) Semifinals 26.24 Grayson Bell  Australia =Oceanian record [34]
17 December 21:33 50 m freestyle (Women's) Final 23.04 Emma McKeon  Australia Oceanian record [27]
18 December 12:17 4×100 m medley relay (Women's) Heats 3:59.64 Milla Drakopoulos
Emily Visagie
Rebecca Meder
Caitlin de Lange
 South Africa African record [66]
18 December 19:49 50 m breaststroke (Women's) Final 29.09 Lara van Niekerk  South Africa African record [66]
18 December 20:01 50 m breaststroke (Men's) Final 25.38 Nic Fink  United States Americas record [29]
18 December 20:50 200 m freestyle (Men's) Final 1:39.72 Hwang Sun-woo  South Korea Asian record [67]
18 December 21:03 4×100 m medley relay (Women's) Final 3:44.92 Kaylee McKeown
Jenna Strauch
Emma McKeon
Meg Harris
 Australia Oceanian record [68]
18 December 21:19 4×100 m medley relay (Men's) Final 3:19.06 Lorenzo Mora
Nicolò Martinenghi
Matteo Rivolta
Alessandro Miressi
 Italy European record [69]

World junior records

[edit]
Date Start time Event Stage Time Name Nation Ref
13 December 12:12 50 m butterfly (Men's) Heats 22.32 Ilya Kharun  Canada [70]
13 December 19:55 50 m butterfly (Men's) Semifinals 22.28 Ilya Kharun  Canada [70]
14 December 10:55 50 m butterfly (Men's) Semifinals swim-off =22.28 Ilya Kharun  Canada [71]
14 December 20:08 100 m freestyle (Men's) Semifinals 45.91 David Popovici  Romania [72]
15 December 19:42 100 m freestyle (Men's) Final 45.64 David Popovici  Romania [73]
15 December 19:59 50 m backstroke (Men's) Semifinals 22.52 Isaac Cooper  Australia [48]
18 December 19:42 100 m butterfly (Men's) Final 49.03 Ilya Kharun  Canada [74]

Participating nations

[edit]

Swimmers from the following nations competed at the Championships.[1]

  1. Afghanistan (1)
  2.  Albania (3)
  3.  Algeria (2)
  4.  Andorra (3)
  5.  Antigua and Barbuda (1)
  6.  Argentina (3)
  7.  Armenia (2)
  8.  Aruba (2)
  9.  Australia (35)
  10.  Austria (6)
  11.  Bahamas (4)
  12.  Bahrain (1)
  13.  Bangladesh (2)
  14.  Barbados (1)
  15.  Belgium (3)
  16.  Benin (1)
  17.  Bhutan (2)
  18.  Bolivia (3)
  19.  Bosnia and Herzegovina (3)
  20.  Botswana (3)
  21.  Brazil (10)
  22.  Brunei (1)
  23.  Bulgaria (10)
  24.  Burundi (3)
  25.  Cameroon (2)
  26.  Canada (17)
  27.  Cape Verde (2)
  28.  Cayman Islands (2)
  29.  Central African Republic (1)
  30.  Chile (1)
  31.  China (24)
  32.  Chinese Taipei (8)
  33.  Colombia (4)
  34.  Comoros (2)
  35.  Cook Islands (4)
  36.  Croatia (3)
  37.  Cuba (2)
  38.  Cyprus (1)
  39.  Czech Republic (10)
  40.  Denmark (3)
  41.  Dominican Republic (4)
  42.  Ecuador (2)
  43.  Egypt (5)
  44.  El Salvador (2)
  45.  Estonia (4)
  46.  Eswatini (3)
  47.  Faroe Islands (1)
  48.  Federated States of Micronesia (4)
  49.  Fiji (4)
  50.  Finland (5)
  51.  France (20)
  52.  Gambia (1)
  53.  Georgia (2)
  54.  Germany (8)
  55.  Ghana (2)
  56.  Gibraltar (4)
  57.  Great Britain (11)
  58.  Greece (3)
  59.  Guatemala (4)
  60.  Guinea (3)
  61.  Guam (4)
  62.  Guyana (2)
  63.  Haiti (2)
  64.  Honduras (3)
  65.  Hong Kong (16)
  66.  Hungary (2)
  67.  Iceland (2)
  68.  India (2)
  69.  Iran (2)
  70.  Iraq (1)
  71.  Israel (2)
  72.  Italy (18)
  73.  Japan (40)
  74.  Kazakhstan (2)
  75.  Kosovo (2)
  76.  Kuwait (4)
  77.  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  78.  Latvia (4)
  79.  Lebanon (2)
  80.  Libya (2)
  81.  Lithuania (4)
  82.  Luxembourg (2)
  83.  Macau (4)
  84.  Madagascar (2)
  85.  Malawi (3)
  86.  Maldives (4)
  87.  Mali (2)
  88.  Malta (2)
  89.  Marshall Islands (2)
  90.  Mauritius (2)
  91.  Mexico (2)
  92.  Moldova (3)
  93.  Mongolia (4)
  94.  Mozambique (1)
  95.  Namibia (2)
  96.  Nepal (4)
  97.  Netherlands (16)
  98.  New Zealand (15)
  99.  Niger (2)
  100.  Nigeria (1)
  101.  Northern Mariana Islands (4)
  102.  Norway (7)
  103.  Oman (1)
  104.  Pakistan (2)
  105.  Palau (4)
  106.  Palestine (3)
  107.  Panama (3)
  108.  Papua New Guinea (4)
  109.  Paraguay (5)
  110.  Peru (6)
  111.  Philippines (5)
  112.  Poland (8)
  113.  Portugal (1)
  114.  Puerto Rico (3)
  115.  Qatar (2)
  116.  Republic of the Congo (2)
  117.  Romania (3)
  118.  Rwanda (1)
  119.  Saint Kitts and Nevis (1)
  120.  Samoa (4)
  121.  Saudi Arabia (2)
  122.  Senegal (2)
  123.  Serbia (2)
  124.  Sierra Leone (4)
  125.  Singapore (4)
  126.  Sint Maarten (2)
  127.  Slovakia (12)
  128.  Slovenia (4)
  129.  Solomon Islands (1)
  130.  South Africa (14)
  131.  South Korea (7)
  132.  Spain (9)
  133.  Sri Lanka (4)
  134.  Sudan (2)
  135. Suspended Member Federation (4)
  136.  Sweden (12)
  137.  Switzerland (4)
  138.  Syria (2)
  139.  Tanzania (4)
  140.  Thailand (5)
  141.  Timor-Leste (2)
  142.  Togo (2)
  143.  Tonga (4)
  144.  Trinidad and Tobago (1)
  145.  Turkey (9)
  146.  Turkmenistan (2)
  147.  Uganda (3)
  148.  Ukraine (4)
  149.  United Arab Emirates (4)
  150.  United States (35)
  151.  United States Virgin Islands (3)
  152.  Uruguay (4)
  153.  Uzbekistan (2)
  154.  Zimbabwe (4)

Change of host and dates

[edit]

Originally, the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) were scheduled to take place in Kazan, Russia at the Palace of Water Sports, with Kazan selected as the host location in July 2017.[75][5][76][77] On 17 December 2020, the Russians were banned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport through 16 December 2022 from using their country name, anthem, and flag at any World Championships, potentially including this Championships to be held in their own country.[78][79] In November 2021, over four years after the announcement of Kazan as host, the dates of competition, 17 to 22 December 2022, were announced.[5][76][77]

Following escalating political tensions between Russia and Ukraine in late February 2022, FINA published a statement on 25 February 2022 in regards to holding competitions later in 2022, such as the 2022 World Swimming Championships, stating, "Other FINA events that are scheduled in Russia for later in the year are under close review, with FINA monitoring events in Ukraine very carefully."[80]

On 26 February 2022, nine Nordic Swimming Federation members published a collaborative statement announcing that due to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine they will withdraw from competing at the Championships if it is hosted in Russia as a way of expressing support for Ukraine.[81] Swimming federation presidents from the following national swimming federations signed the statement: Danish Swimming Union (Denmark), Estonian Swimming Federation (Estonia), Faroe Islands Swimming Association (Faroe Islands), Finnish Swimming Federation (Finland), Icelandic Swimming Association (Iceland), Latvian Swimming Federation (Latvia), Lithuanian Swimming Federation (Lithuania), Norwegian Swimming Federation (Norway), Swedish Swimming Federation (Sweden).[82]

On 27 February 2022, Swimming Australia indicated they would not send athletes to the World Championships even if the location changed, publishing a statement saying they "made the decision to not send teams to any other events currently scheduled in Russia, including the FINA World Short Course Championships in December."[83] Two days later, British Swimming followed suit, stating, "British Swimming supports a ban on Russia and Belarus from all aquatics competition, and confirms that it will be withdrawing from all events currently due to take place in Russia or Belarus, including the 2022 FINA World Short Course Championships and the 2024 European Championships, both scheduled for Kazan, Russia."[84] The same day, Swimming Canada also published a statement withdrawing its athletes, stating, "Due to the acts of aggression being perpetrated by Russia against Ukraine, Swimming Canada will not send a team to the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), scheduled for Kazan, Russia, this December."[85]

On 28 February 2022, the International Olympic Committee published a statement pushing for the ban of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international sporting competitions, stating, "In order to protect the integrity of global sports competitions and for the safety of all the participants, the IOC EB recommends that International Sports Federations and sports event organisers not invite or allow the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international competitions."[86][87][88]

On 1 March 2022, FINA published a statement regarding athlete participation in FINA competitions stating, "Until further notice, no athlete or Aquatics official from Russia or Belarus be allowed to take part under the name of Russia or Belarus. Russian or Belarusian nationals, be it as individuals or teams, should be accepted only as neutral athletes or neutral teams. No national symbols, colours, flags should be displayed or anthems should be played, in international Aquatics events which are not already part of the respective World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) sanctions for Russia."[89]

On 23 March 2022, FINA announced the Russian Swimming Federation had pulled all of its athletes from competing in FINA events for the remainder of the 2022 year, including the 2022 World Swimming Championships, and withdrew the event from its originally scheduled host location at the Palace of Water Sports in Kazan, Russia.[90] Almost one month later, in mid-April, FINA decided to exclude all Russian and Belarusian officials and athletes from the Championships.[6]

On 20 May 2022, FINA announced the Championships would officially be transplanted to new host Melbourne, Australia with the dates of competition from 13 to 18 December 2022 and the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre serving as the new venue for the Championships.[2]

See also

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