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2022 Finswimming World Championships

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2022 Finswimming World Championships
VenueAquatics Centre Hernando Botero O'Byrne
LocationCali, Colombia
Dates20–23 July

The 2022 Finswimming World Championships Indoor were held in Cali, Colombia at the Aquatics Centre Hernando Botero O'Byrne from 20 to 23 July 2022.[1][2]

Belarusian and Russian finswimmers were not allowed to compete at the event after a ban as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

Medal overview

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface[4] Filip Strikinac
 Croatia
15.18 Mauricio Fernández
 Colombia
15.33 Max Poschart
 Germany
15.34
100 m surface[5] Max Poschart
 Germany
34.09 Filip Strikinac
 Croatia
34.82 Justus Mörstedt
 Germany
34.95
200 m surface[6] Ádám Bukor
 Hungary
1:21.28 Nándor Kiss
 Hungary
1:21.56 Justus Mörstedt
 Germany
1:22.04
400 m surface[7] Nándor Kiss
 Hungary
2:56.07 Alex Mozsár
 Hungary
2:59.75 Derin Toparlak
 Turkey
3:01.44
800 m surface[8] Nándor Kiss
 Hungary
6:21.04 Alex Mozsár
 Hungary
6:23.64 Yoon Young-joong
 South Korea
6:25.38
1500 m surface[9] Oleksii Zakharov
 Ukraine
12:29.89 Alex Mozsár
 Hungary
12:34.30 Derin Toparlak
 Turkey
12:38.10
50 m bi-fins[10] Szymon Kropidłowski
 Poland
18.55 Marco Orsi
 Italy
18.71 Christos Bonias
 Greece
19.04
100 m bi-fins[11] Szymon Kropidłowski
 Poland
41.11 WR Kim Min-kyoung
 South Korea
42.07 Péter Holoda
 Hungary
42.30
200 m bi-fins[12] Kelen Cséplő
 Hungary
1:35.69 Christos Kalaitzopoulos
 Greece
1:35.76 Bence Lengyeltóti
 Hungary
1:35.84
400 m bi-fins[13] Bence Lengyeltóti
 Hungary
3:31.36 Christos Kalaitzopoulos
 Greece
3:32.89 Kelen Cséplő
 Hungary
3:33.18
50 m apnea[14] Zhang Siqian
 China
14.07 Park Tae-ho
 South Korea
14.10 Tong Zhenbo
 China
14.20
100 m immersion[15] Tong Zhenbo
 China
31.32 Park Tae-ho
 South Korea
31.48 Max Poschart
 Germany
31.71
400 m immersion[16] Yoon Young-joong
 South Korea
2:43.00 Justus Mörstedt
 Germany
2:50.23 Hugo Meyer
 France
2:51.66
4×100 m surface relay[17]  Germany
Robert Golenia (36.20)
Malte Striegler (34.54)
Justus Mörstedt (33.92)
Max Poschart (33.73)
Sidney Zeuner[a]
2:18.39  Colombia
Juan Duque (35.45)
Juan Ocampo (34.58)
Mauricio Fernández (34.43)
Juan Rodríguez (34.64)
Willington Valencia[a]
Marlon Tovar[a]
Juan Giraldo[a]
2:19.10  Hungary
Alex Mozsár (36.27)
Nándor Kiss (35.55)
Matthew Hamlin (36.16)
Ádám Bukor (35.37)
Sándor Pázmányi[a]
2:23.35
4×200 m surface relay[18]  Hungary
Alex Mozsár (1:20.91)
Nándor Kiss (1:20.96)
Matthew Hamlin (1:25.97)
Ádám Bukor (1:19.35)
5:27.19  Colombia
Juan Ocampo (1:24.25)
Juan Rodríguez (1:22.88)
Willington Valencia (1:23.35)
Juan Giraldo (1:19.93)
5:30.41  Germany
Robert Golenia (1:22.96)
Justus Mörstedt (1:22.13)
Duncan Gaida (1:26.80)
Max Poschart (1:19.56)
5:31.45

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[19] Hu Yaoyao
 China
17.18 Krisztina Varga
 Hungary
17.65 Shu Chengjing
 China
17.66
100 m surface[20] Paula Aguirre
 Colombia
39.40 Shu Chengjing
 China
39.47 Viktoriia Uvarova
 Ukraine
40.09
200 m surface[21] Xu Yichuan
 China
1:29.52 Sofiia Hrechko
 Ukraine
1:30.29 Dora Bassi
 Croatia
1:31.32
400 m surface[22] Sofiia Hrechko
 Ukraine
3:18.03 Anastasiia Antoniak
 Ukraine
3:19.23 Johanna Schikora
 Germany
3:20.21
800 m surface[23] Sofiia Hrechko
 Ukraine
7:02.20 Johanna Schikora
 Germany
7:03.24 Elena Poschart
 Germany
7:07.35
1500 m surface[24] Johanna Schikora
 Germany
13:39.17 Elena Poschart
 Germany
13:51.86 Nada Magdy Hagrass
 Egypt
13:58.00
50 m bi-fins[25] Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
20.89 Choi Min-ji
 South Korea
21.88 Antonina Dudek
 Poland
22.13
100 m bi-fins[26] Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
45.79 Choi Min-ji
 South Korea
48.23 Zuzana Hrašková
 Slovakia
48.28
200 m bi-fins[27] He Pin-li
 Chinese Taipei
1:46.67 Zuzana Hrašková
 Slovakia
1:46.94 Iryna Pikiner
 Ukraine
1:47.32
400 m bi-fins[28] Dorottya Pernyész
 Hungary
3:51.63 Laura Franchin
 Italy
3:52.96 Sofiia Lamakh
 Ukraine
3:53.48
50 m apnea[29] Shu Chengjing
 China
15.95 Paula Aguirre
 Colombia
16.08 Seo Ui-jin
 South Korea
16.11
100 m immersion[30] Shu Chengjing
 China
35.97 Maïwenn Hamon
 France
36.87 Xu Yichuan
 China
36.93
400 m immersion[31] Manon Douyère
 France
3:03.02 Irati Lacunza
 Spain
3:05.26 Xu Yichuan
 China
3:07.64
4×100 m surface relay[32]  China
Shu Chengjing (39.13)
Hu Yaoyao (39.53)
Chen Sijia (41.55)
Xu Yichuan (38.54)
2:38.75  Hungary
Lilla Blaszák (40.98)
Sára Suba (39.72)
Petra Senánszky (41.19)
Krisztina Varga (38.65)
2:40.54  Colombia
Grace Fernández (40.75)
Viviana Retamozo (41.14)
Diana Moreno (39.33)
Paula Aguirre (39.45)
Valentina Diago[b]
María Lopera[b]
Nikol Ortega[b]
2:40.65
4×200 m surface relay[33]  Ukraine
Sofiia Hrechko (1:31.89)
Viktoriia Uvarova (1:32.10)
Anastasiia Makarenko (1:32.57)
Anastasiia Antoniak (1:30.24)
6:06.80  Hungary
Sára Suba (1:33.80)
Krisztina Varga (1:34.27)
Anita Szabó (1:32.24)
Lilla Blaszák (1:31.21)
Petra Senánszky[b]
6:11.52  Germany
Johanna Schikora (1:32.93)
Michèle Rütze (1:32.31)
Elena Poschart (1:33.69)
Nadja Barthel (1:33.22)
Lisa Dethloff[b]
6:12.15

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[34]  China
Zhang Siqian (15.79)
Shu Chengjing (17.08)
Hu Yaoyao (16.60)
Tong Zhenbo (14.89)
Shan Yongan[c]
Wang Zhihao[c]
1:04.36  South Korea
Park Zi-u (15.83)
Seo Ui-jin (17.27)
Park Tae-ho (14.77)
Kim Ga-in (17.18)
Lee Kwan-ho[c]
1:05.05  Colombia
Juan Rodríguez (16.05)
Grace Fernández (18.06)
Paula Aguirre (16.68)
Mauricio Fernández (14.49)
Marlon Tovar[c]
Diana Moreno[c]
Valentina Diago[c]
1:05.28
4×100 m bi-fins relay[35]  Hungary
Péter Holoda (41.88)
Kelen Cséplő (41.90)
Krisztina Varga (47.42)
Petra Senánszky (45.10)
Matthew Hamlin[c]
2:56.30  Italy
Laura Franchin (50.08)
Riccardo Romano (42.09)
Viola Magoga (48.66)
Marco Orsi (40.25)
3:01.08  Poland
Szymon Kropidłowski (40.87)
Antonina Dudek (48.01)
Julia Małachowska (48.99)
Bartosz Makowski (43.25)
3:01.12

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

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary107421
2 China81413
3 Ukraine4239
4 Germany33814
5 Poland2024
6 South Korea1629
7 Colombia*1427
8 Croatia1113
 France1113
10 Chinese Taipei1001
11 Italy0303
12 Greece0213
13 Slovakia0112
14 Spain0101
15 Turkey0022
16 Egypt0011
Totals (16 entries)32323296

References

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  1. ^ "Finswimming World Championship – Santiago de Cali – Colombia – 2022" (PDF). CMAS. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  2. ^ "CMAS Finswimming World Championships 2022". finswimmer.com. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Official Statement of CMAS Board Of Directors". CMAS. 6 March 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  4. ^ Men's 50 m surface results
  5. ^ Men's 100 m surface results
  6. ^ Men's 200 m surface results
  7. ^ Men's 400 m surface results
  8. ^ Men's 800 m surface results
  9. ^ Men's 1500 m surface results
  10. ^ Men's 50 m bi-fins results
  11. ^ Men's 100 m bi-fins results
  12. ^ Men's 200 m bi-fins results
  13. ^ Men's 400 m bi-fins results
  14. ^ Men's 50 m apnea results
  15. ^ Men's 100 m immersion results
  16. ^ Men's 400 m immersion results
  17. ^ Men's 4×100 m surface relay results
  18. ^ Men's 4×200 m surface relay results
  19. ^ Women's 50 m surface results
  20. ^ Women's 100 m surface results
  21. ^ Women's 200 m surface results
  22. ^ Women's 400 m surface results
  23. ^ Women's 800 m surface results
  24. ^ Women's 1500 m surface results
  25. ^ Women's 50 m bi-fins results
  26. ^ Women's 100 m bi-fins results
  27. ^ Women's 200 m bi-fins results
  28. ^ Women's 400 m bi-fins results
  29. ^ Women's 50 m apnea results
  30. ^ Women's 100 m immersion results
  31. ^ Women's 400 m immersion results
  32. ^ Women's 4×100 m surface relay results
  33. ^ Women's 4×200 m surface relay results
  34. ^ Mixed 4×50 m surface relay results
  35. ^ Mixed 4×100 m bi-fins relay results
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