Lifesaving at the 2022 World Games

The lifesaving competition at the 2022 World Games took place in July 2022,[1] in Birmingham in United States, at the Birmingham CrossPlex. Originally scheduled to take place in July 2021, the Games were rescheduled for July 2022 as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Lifesaving
at the 2022 World Games
VenueBirmingham CrossPlex – Natatorium
Dates10–11 July
No. of events16
← 2017

Qualification edit

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany90514
2  Hungary3104
3  Italy210517
4  France1214
5  Poland1023
6  Denmark1001
7  Spain0213
8  Belgium0011
  Japan0011
Totals (9 entries)17151648

Events edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m manikin carry
details
Danny Wieck
  Germany
Francesco Ippolito
  Italy
Joshua Perling
  Germany
100 m manikin carry with fins
details
Jan Malkowski
  Germany
Fabio Pezzotti
  Italy
Tim Brang
  Germany
100 m manikin tow with fins
details
Tim Brang
  Germany
Javier Catalá
  Spain
Alberto Turrado
  Spain
200 m obstacle swim
details
Andreas Hansen
  Denmark
Francesco Ippolito
  Italy
Enzo Nardozza
  Italy
200 m super lifesaver
details
Francesco Ippolito
  Italy
Kévin Lasserre
  France
Federico Gilardi
  Italy
4x25 m manikin relay
details
  Germany
Fabian Ende
Joshua Perling
Fabian Thorwesten
Danny Wieck
  Italy
Mauro Ferro
Fabio Pezzotti
Francesco Ippolito
Simone Locchi
  Poland
Wojciech Kotowski
Adam Dubiel
Cezary Kępa
Hubert Nakielski
4x50 m obstacle relay
details
  Hungary
Szebasztián Szabó
Bence Gyárfás
Krisztián Takács
Gábor Balog
  Italy
Mauro Ferro
Simone Locchi
Francesco Ippolito
Davide Marchese
  Japan
Naoya Hirano
Takahiro Itaba
Yoshiharu Takasu
Suguru Ando
4x50 m medley relay
details
  Hungary
Krisztián Takács
Gábor Balog
Szebasztián Szabó
Bence Gyárfás
  Italy
Davide Marchese
Fabio Pezzotti
Simone Locchi
Francesco Ippolito
  Germany
Fabian Ende
Jan Malkowski
Danny Wieck
Fabian Thorwesten

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m manikin carry
details
Nina Holt
  Germany
Helene Giovanelli
  Italy
Kerstin Lange
  Germany
100 m manikin carry with fins
details
Undine Lauerwald
  Germany
Antía García
  Spain
Nina Holt
  Germany
100 m manikin tow with fins
details
Federica Volpini
  Italy
Paola Lanzilotti
  Italy
Justine Weyders
  France
200 m obstacle swim
details
Nina Holt
  Germany
Anna Pirovano
  Italy
Alicja Tchórz
  Poland
200 m super lifesaver
details
Magali Rousseau
  France
Paola Lanzilotti
  Italy
Silvia Meschiari
  Italy
4x25 m manikin relay
details
  Germany
Undine Lauerwald
Nina Holt
Vivian Zander
Kerstin Lange
  France
Ava Prêtre
Magali Rousseau
Leslie Belkacemi
Ludivine Blanc
  Belgium
Sofie Boogaerts
Stefanie Lindekens
Nele Vanbuel
Aurélie Romanini
4x50 m obstacle relay
details
  Hungary
Petra Senánszky
Fanni Gyurinovics
Zsuzsanna Jakabos
Evelyn Verrasztó
  Poland
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz
Klaudia Naziębło
Paula Żukowska
Alicja Tchórz
Shared gold   Italy
Helene Giovanelli
Lucrezia Fabretti
Francesca Pasquino
Silvia Meschiari
4x50 m medley relay
details
  Germany
Nina Holt
Vivian Zander
Kerstin Lange
Undine Lauerwald
  Hungary
Zsuzsanna Jakabos
Panna Ugrai
Fanni Gyurinovics
Petra Senánszky
  Italy
Helene Giovanelli
Lucrezia Fabretti
Francesca Pasquino
Federica Volpini

References edit

  1. ^ "The World Games 2022 Sports programme". Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  2. ^ "2021 WORLD GAMES POSTPONED TO 2022 TO AVOID TOKYO OLYMPIC CLASH". reuters.com. 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-28.

External links edit