2013 Finswimming World Championships

The 17th Finswimming World Championships were held between 05–12 August 2013 in Kazan, Russia, at the Burevestnik swimming pool as part of the CMAS Games 2013.[1]

17th Finswimming World Championships (part of 2nd CMAS Games)
Host cityRussia Kazan, Russia
Date(s)30 July – 6 August 2013
Venue(s)Burevestnik swimming pool
Nations participating34
Events18 (men), 18 (women)

Schedule

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 1  Number of finals
 ●   Other competitions
August 2013 05
Mon
06
Tue
07
Wed
08
Thu
09
Fri
10
Sat
11
Sun
12
Mon
Gold
medals
  Pool events 4 7 5 6 8 30
  Long distance events 2 2 2 6
Total gold medals 4 7 5 6 8 2 2 2 36
Cumulative total 4 11 16 22 30 32 34 36

Medal table

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  *   Host nation

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia*139729
2  China74112
3  Ukraine38314
4  Colombia3137
  Hungary3137
6  Germany2226
7  Italy1236
8  Greece1124
9  Czech Republic1012
10  South Korea0358
11  Belarus0202
12  France0123
13  Estonia0022
14  Venezuela0011
Totals (14 entries)343435103

Long distance events

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Pool events

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The pool part of the championships was held from 5 to 9 August 2013 at the Burevestnik swimming pool in Kazan, Russia.

Schedule

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The finswimming competition featured races in a long course (50 m) pool in 30 events (15 for males, 15 for females; 13 individual events and 2 relays for each gender).

The evening session schedule for the 2013 Finswimming Championships:

Date Monday
5 August 2013
Tuesday
6 August 2013
Wednesday
7 August 2013
Thursday
8 August 2013
Friday
9 August 2013
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Women's 50m apnea
Men's 100m immersion
Women's 400m surface
Men's 4 × 200 m relay
Men's 800m immersion
direct final on morning
Men's 50m surface
Men's 50m bifins
Men's 1500m surface
Women's 200m surface
Women's 200m bifins
Men's 400m surface
Women's 800m surface
Women's 100m immersion
Men's 100m surface
Men's 100m bifins
Men's 400m immersion
Men's 50m apnea
Men's 800m surface
Women's 100m surface
Women's 100m bifins
Women's 400m immersion
Women's 4 × 200 m relay
Women's 800m immersion
direct final on morning
Women's 50m surface
Women's 50m bifins
Women's 1500m surface
Men's 200m surface
Men's 200m bifins
Women's 4 × 100 m relay
Men's 4 × 100 m relay

Note: every distances have preliminary heats and finals, but only 800m immersion is on direct final on morning sessions.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia118625
2  China74112
3  Colombia3137
  Hungary3137
5  Ukraine27211
6  Germany2125
7  Greece1124
8  Czech Republic1012
9  South Korea0358
10  Italy0224
11  Belarus0202
12  Estonia0022
  France0022
14  Venezuela0011
Totals (14 entries)30303292

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface Mauricio Fernandez
  Colombia
15.17
WR
Pavel Kabanov
  Russia
15.30 Loukas Karetzopoulos
  Greece
15.49
100 m surface Loukas Karetzopoulos
  Greece
34.54 William Paul Baldwin
  Greece
35.07 Cesare Fumarola
  Italy
35.14
200 m surface Juan Fernando Ocampo
  Colombia
1:20.61 Dmitriy Kokorev
  Russia
1:21.14 Andrea Nava
  Italy
1:21.15
400 m surface Evgeny Smirnov
  Russia
2:56.93
WR
Max Lauschus
  Germany
2:58.73 Denes Kanyo
  Hungary
2:58.85
800 m surface Max Lauschus
  Germany
6:19.81 Oleksandr Odynokov
  Ukraine
6:19.97 Alexey Shafigulin
  Russia
6:23.80
1500 m surface Alexey Shafigulin
  Russia
12:22.34 Oleksandr Odynokov
  Ukraine
12:36.12 Dmitriy Lobchenko
  Russia
12:36.19
50 m bifins Jakub Jarolím
  Czech Republic
19.08 Viktor Kondratyev
  Russia
19.13 Aziz Figarella
  Venezuela
19.27
100 m bifins Sergey Seleznev
  Russia
42.61
WR
Dmitry Gavrilov
  Belarus
42.80 Jakub Jarolím
  Czech Republic
42.87
200 m bifins Gergely Kosina
  Hungary
1:36.07
WJR
Dmitry Gavrilov
  Belarus
1:36.60 Aleksandr Ivanets
  Russia
1:37.49
50 m apnea Pavel Kabanov
  Russia
14.05 Kwanho Lee
  South Korea
14.18 Mauricio Fernandez
  Colombia
Loukas Karetzopoulos
  Greece
14.28
100 m immersion Pavel Kabanov
  Russia
31.60 Mauricio Fernandez
  Colombia
31.96 Kwanho Lee
  South Korea
32.23
400 m immersion Cheng Chi
  China
2:43.37 Denis Grubnik
  Ukraine
2:44.03 Christoph Oefner
  Germany
2:47.46
800 m immersion Zhenbo Tong
  China
5:49.60 Denis Grubnik
  Ukraine
5:51.20 Benjamin Hamelin
  France
5:57.00
4×100 m freestyle relay   Russia
Pavel Kabanov (34.90)
Alexey Kazantsev (34.91)
Andrey Barabash (34.68)
Dmitry Kokorev (34.59)
2:19.08
WR
  Italy
Cesare Fumarola (35.28)
Stefano Figini (34.89)
Kevin Zanardi (35.68)
Andrea Nava (33.95)
2:19.80   Colombia
Mauricio Fernandez (35.81)
Juan Rodrigez Lopez (35.33)
Juan Rodriguez Gonzalez (34.63)
Romero Leonidas Juan Pablo (34.74)
2:20.51
4×200 m freestyle relay   Germany
Max Lauschus (1:21.03)
Florian Kritzler (1:21.21)
Christoph Oefner (1:21:91)
Jan Malkowski (1:22.18)
5:26.33
WR
  Italy
Andrea Nava (1:21.12)
Cesare Fumarola (1:22.66)
Kevin Zanardi (1:23.72)
Stefano Figini (1:20.17)
5:27.75   Colombia
Juan Gonzalez Rodriguez (1:23.48)
Jimenez Alexander (1:24.29)
Romero Leonidas Juan Pablo (1:23.83)
Juan Ocampo (1:19.57)
5:31.17

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m surface Huanshan Xu
  China
17.58 Yesol Jang
  South Korea
17.67 Ksenia Belomestinova
  Estonia
Patricia Vogel
  Germany
18.09
100 m surface Grace Fernandez
  Colombia
39.77 Vera Ilyushina
  Russia
39.95 Yesol Jang
  South Korea
40.24
200 m surface Vasilisa Kravchuk
  Russia
1:28.38 Valeria Baranovskaya
  Russia
1:29.51 Bo Kyung Kim
  South Korea
1:30.90
400 m surface Vasilisa Kravchuk
  Russia
3:14.32 Sun Yiting
  China
3:16.06 Iana Trofymets
  Ukraine
3:17.50
800 m surface Sun Yiting
  China
6:50.67 Iana Trofymets
  Ukraine
6:51.99 Nadezhda Borisova
  Russia
6:58.68
1500 m surface Iana Trofymets
  Ukraine
13:12.73 Nadezhda Borisova
  Russia
13:19.95 Jiao Liu
  China
13:29.13
50 m bifins Petra Senánszky
  Hungary
21.83
WR
Irina Vodneva
  Russia
22.40 Elizaveta Melnikova
  Russia
22.49
100 m bifins Petra Senánszky
  Hungary
47.27
WR
Irina Vodneva
  Russia
48.14 Krisztina Varga
  Hungary
48.90
200 m bifins Vitalina Simonova
  Russia
1:43.43
WR
Petra Senánszky
  Hungary
1:43.79 Krisztina Varga
  Hungary
1:46.35
50 m apnea Kateryna Dyelova
  Ukraine
16.31 Yesol Jang
  South Korea
16.32 Camille Heitz
  France
16.43
100 m immersion Huanshan Xu
  China
35.41 Yaqi Lin
  China
37.06 Kateryna Dyelova
  Ukraine
37.36
400 m immersion Sun Yiting
  China
3:01.99 Jiao Liu
  China
3:04.83 Jelena Smirnova
  Estonia
3:07.98
800 m immersion Jiao Liu
  China
6:20.70 Sun Yiting
  China
6:26.15 Vera Yarovitskaya
  Russia
6:31.67
4×100 m freestyle relay   Russia
Vasilisa Kravchuk (39.66)
Valeria Baranovskaya (39.54)
Elena Kononova (40.34)
Vera Ilyushina (39.92)
2:38.46   Ukraine
Anastasia Antoniak (40.39)
Margaryta Artiushenko (40.36)
Olga Shliakhovska (40.42)
Kateryna Dyelova (38.65)
2:39.82   South Korea
Yesol Jang (40.75)
Mun Hyeon Yim (41.98)
Gain Kim (39.47)
Bo Kyung Kim (39.43)
2:41.63
4×200 m freestyle relay   Russia
Valeria Baranovskaya (1:28.33)
WR
Elena Kononova (1:31.87)
Vera Ilyushina (1:29.39)
Vasilisa Kravchuk (1:29.59)
5:59.12
WR
  Ukraine
Anastasia Antoniak (1:30.74)
Olga Shliakhovska (1:31.39)
Olga Godovana (1:32.91)
Yana Trofimez (1:32.29)
6:07.33   South Korea
Gain Kim (1:34.94)
Mun Hyeon Yim (1:34.38)
Yesol Jang (1:33.2.)
Bo Kyung Kim (1:30.79)
6:13.33

References

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  1. ^ "CMAS Games". Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques. Retrieved 8 December 2013.