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2018 Finswimming World Championships

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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) →

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]

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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