Swimming World Championships 2005
11th swimming world championships, game season | |
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Host location | Montreal |
Host country | Canada |
Beginning | July 16, 2005 |
The End | July 31, 2005 |
Venues |
Île Sainte-Hélène , Montreal |
Disciplines |
Swimming , open water swimming , water polo , water jumping , synchronized swimming |
Number of athletes | 1,784 |
← 2003 Barcelona | 2007 Melbourne → |
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Medal table (final score after 62 decisions) |
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Pl. | country | G | S. | B. | total |
1 | United States | 17th | 15th | 7th | 39 |
2 | Australia | 13 | 8th | 4th | 25th |
3 | People's Republic of China | 5 | 5 | 7th | 17th |
4th | Russia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 10 |
5 | Canada | 3 | 4th | 3 | 10 |
6th | France | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
7th | Germany | 2 | 7th | 4th | 13 |
8th | Hungary | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Zimbabwe | 2 | 2 | - | 4th |
10 | South Africa | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
11 | Netherlands | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4th |
12 | Poland | 2 | - | 2 | 4th |
13 | Italy | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7th |
14th | Spain | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
15th | Greece | 1 | - | 1 | 2 |
16 | Serbia-Montenegro | 1 | - | - | 1 |
17th | Japan | - | 5 | 7th | 12 |
18th | Sweden | - | 1 | 2 | 3 |
19th | Austria | - | 1 | 1 | 2 |
20th | Croatia | - | 1 | - | 1 |
Cuba | - | 1 | - | 1 | |
Switzerland | - | 1 | - | 1 | |
23 | Great Britain | - | - | 4th | 4th |
24 | Ukraine | - | - | 3 | 3 |
25th | Bulgaria | - | - | 2 | 2 |
Tunisia | - | - | 2 | 2 | |
Total 1 | 62 | 63 | 62 | 187 | |
1- Two silver medals and no bronze medal were awarded in the women's 100 m freestyle competition.
- Two bronze medals were awarded in the women's 200 m freestyle competition. |
The 11th Swimming World Championships took place from July 16 to 31, 2005 in Montreal and were organized by the world association FINA . With over 2000 athletes, the competition was the largest sporting event in the Canadian metropolis since the 1976 Olympic Games and also the first swimming world championships in North America . The venue was Île Sainte-Hélène , where an existing outdoor pool was supplemented by additional, temporarily constructed pools for water polo and synchronized swimming competitions. The long-distance swimming competitions took place on a regatta course on a neighboring island.
At the beginning of the year, the event was temporarily in jeopardy because the organizers' budget had a shortfall of around 13 million euros. Montréal was canceled on January 19, 2005 at a meeting in Frankfurt am Main by the world association FINA. A short time later, the head of the organizing committee, Yvon DesRochers, committed suicide . In the meantime, Athens , Moscow and Berlin had signaled their interest in taking over the event, but ultimately the problems could be resolved in time so that the championship fights could take place according to plan. At a meeting on February 10, 2005 in Frankfurt am Main, Montréal was confirmed as the venue.
Competitions
For the swimmers , 23 decisions were on the program, each for men and women. This included three relay races and three long-distance races, which were held in the open sea. The actual swimming pool was also in the open air (as at the 2004 Olympics ).
In the art and high diver category , the athletes competed for medals in three individual and two synchronous disciplines.
There were also competitions in water polo and synchronized swimming at this World Cup .
Swimming men
Freestyle
50 m freestyle
Final on July 30th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | South Africa | Roland Schoeman | 21.69 (CR) |
2 | Croatia | Duje Draganja | 21.89 |
3 | Poland | Bartosz Kizierowski | 21.94 |
4th | Algeria | Salim Iles | 22.15 |
5 | Russia | Andrei Kapralov | 22.16 |
6th | United States | Nicholas Brunelli | 22.25 |
7th | France | Frédérick Bousquet | 22.44 |
8th | Spain | Eduard Lorente | 22.46 |
- WR Alexander Popov RUS 21.64
- Schoeman set up a new CR (previously A. Popow 21.92).
- There was no German athlete.
100 m freestyle
Final on July 28th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Italy | Filippo Magnini | 48.12 (CR) |
2 | South Africa | Roland Schoeman | 48.28 |
3 | South Africa | Ryk Neethling | 48.34 |
4th | United States | Jason Lezak | 48.74 |
5 | Croatia | Duje Draganja | 48.89 |
6th | Canada | Brent Hayden | 48.92 |
7th | United States | Michael Phelps | 48.99 |
8th | France | Amaury Leveaux | 49.55 |
- WR Pieter van den Hoogenband NED 47.84
- Magnini set up a new CR (previously Anthony Ervin USA 48.33).
- Jens Schreiber was 23rd with 50.08.
200 m freestyle
Final on July 26th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Michael Phelps | 1: 45.20 |
2 | Australia | Grant Hackett | 1: 46.14 |
3 | South Africa | Ryk Neethling | 1: 46.63 |
4th | Canada | Brent Hayden | 1: 46.85 |
5 | Australia | Nicholas Sprenger | 1: 47.09 |
6th | United States | Peter Vanderkaay | 1: 47.25 |
7th | Italy | Emiliano Brembilla | 1: 47.63 |
8th | People's Republic of China | Zhang Lin | 1: 49.45 |
- WR Ian Thorpe AUS 1: 44.06
- CR Ian Thorpe AUS 1: 44.06
- Stefan Herbst finished 11th with 1: 48.72. Paul Biedermann came in 18th with 1: 49.47.
400 m freestyle
Final on July 24th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Grant Hackett | 3: 42.91 |
2 | Russia | Yuri Prilukov | 3: 44.44 |
3 | Tunisia | Oussama Mellouli | 3: 46.08 |
4th | Italy | Massimiliano Rosolino | 3: 46.91 |
5 | Romania | Dragoș Coman | 3: 47.15 |
6th | United States | Peter Vanderkaay | 3: 47.83 |
7th | Japan | Takeshi Matsuda | 3: 48.60 |
8th | France | Nicolas Rostoucher | 3: 50.51 |
- WR Ian Thorpe AUS 3: 40.08
- CR Ian Thorpe AUS 3: 40.17
- Christian Hein was 15th with 3: 50.24. Paul Biedermann came in 20th with 3: 52.45.
800 m freestyle
Final on July 27th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Grant Hackett | 7: 38.65 (WR) |
2 | United States | Larsen Jensen | 7: 45.63 |
3 | Russia | Yuri Prilukov | 7: 46.64 |
4th | Poland | Przemysław Stańczyk | 7: 50.83 |
5 | Tunisia | Oussama Mellouli | 7: 51.03 |
6th | United Kingdom | David Davies | 7: 51.54 |
7th | Poland | Łukasz Drzewiński | 7: 58.62 |
8th | France | Sebastién Rouault | 8: 03.52 |
- Hackett set up a new WR. Ian Thorpe AUS held the previous WR and CR with 7: 39.16.
- Christian Hein was 10th with 7: 56.38.
1500 m freestyle
Final on July 31st
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Grant Hackett | 14: 42.58 |
2 | United States | Larsen Jensen | 14: 47.58 |
3 | United Kingdom | David Davies | 14: 48.11 |
4th | Russia | Yuri Prilukov | 14: 51.62 |
5 | Poland | Mateusz Sawrymowicz | 14: 59.38 |
6th | People's Republic of China | Zhang Lin | 15: 09.79 |
7th | France | Sebastién Rouault | 15: 09.84 |
8th | Germany | Christian Hein | 15: 14.91 |
- WR Grant Hackett AUS 14: 34.56
- CR Grant Hackett AUS 14: 34.56
- Paul Biedermann finished 21st with 15: 41.88.
butterfly
50 m butterfly
Final on July 25th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | South Africa | Roland Mark Schoeman | 22.96 (WR) |
2 | United States | Ian Crocker | 23.12 |
3 | Ukraine | Serhiy Breus | 23.38 |
4th | South Africa | Ryk Neethling | 23.48 |
5 | Brazil | Fernando Scherer | 23.74 |
6th | Russia | Yevgeny Korotyshkin | 23.84 |
7th | Croatia | Duje Draganja | 23.96 |
8th | Canada | Mike Mintenko | 23.99 |
- Schoeman surpassed the WR (previously Ian Crocker USA 23.30) in the semifinals (23.01) and in the final. Matthew Welsh AUS held the old CR with 23.43.
- Oliver Wenzel came in 9th with 23.93, Thomas Rupprath came in 12th with 24.04.
100 m butterfly
Final on July 30th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Ian Crocker | 50.40 (WR) |
2 | United States | Michael Phelps | 51.65 |
3 | Ukraine | Andriy Serdinov | 52.08 |
4th | Russia | Igor Marchenko | 52.35 |
5 | Russia | Yevgeny Korotyshkin | 52.87 |
Canada | Mike Mintenko | 52.87 | |
7th | Brazil | Kaio Almeida | 53.13 |
8th | Japan | Ryo Takayasu | 53.28 |
- Crocker surpassed his own WR (previously 50.76). He also held the old CR (50.98).
- Thomas Rupprath was 12th with 53.20. Helge Meeuw came in 22nd with 54.13.
200 m butterfly
Final on July 27th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Poland | Paweł Korzeniowski | 1: 55.02 |
2 | Japan | Takeshi Matsuda | 1: 55.62 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Peng Wu | 1: 56.50 |
4th | United States | Davis Tarwater | 1: 56.74 |
5 | Russia | Nikolai Skvortsov | 1: 57.04 |
Japan | Ryuichi Shibata | 1: 57.04 | |
7th | Germany | Helge Meeuw | 1: 57.67 |
8th | Greece | Ioannis Drymonakos | 1: 57.71 |
- WR Michael Phelps USA 1: 53.93
- CR Michael Phelps USA 1: 53.93
- Benjamin Starke finished 21st with 2: 00.40.
move
50 m back
Final on July 31st
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Greece | Aristeidis Grigoriadis | 24.95 |
2 | Australia | Matt Welsh | 24.99 |
3 | United Kingdom | Liam Tancock | 25.02 |
4th | United States | Randall Bal | 25.23 |
5 | United States | Aaron Peirsol | 25.30 |
6th | Germany | Thomas Rupprath | 25.38 |
7th | Japan | Junichi Miyashita | 25.85 |
8th | Germany | Marco di Carli | 26.48 |
- WR Thomas Rupprath GER 24.80
- CR Thomas Rupprath GER 24.80
100 m back
Final on July 26th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Aaron Peirsol | 53.62 |
2 | United States | Randall Bal | 54.02 |
3 | Hungary | László Cseh | 54.27 |
4th | Japan | Tomomi Morita | 54.31 |
5 | Russia | Arkady Vyatchanin | 54.50 |
6th | Greece | Aristeidis Grigoriadis | 54.61 |
7th | Austria | Markus Rogan | 54.81 |
8th | Slovenia | Blaž Medvešek | 55.13 |
- WR Aaron Peirsol USA 53.17
- CR Aaron Peirsol USA 53.61
- Steffen Driesen was 13th with 55.37. Marco di Carli came in 20th with 55.95.
200 m back
Final on July 29th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Aaron Peirsol | 1: 54.66 (WR) |
2 | Austria | Markus Rogan | 1: 56.63 |
3 | United States | Ryan Lochte | 1: 57.00 |
4th | Romania | Răzvan Florea | 1: 57.03 |
5 | Japan | Takashi Nakano | 1: 58.03 |
6th | Croatia | Gordan Kožulj | 1: 58.28 |
7th | Russia | Arkady Vyatchanin | 1: 59.02 |
8th | Japan | Tomomi Morita | 1: 59.34 |
- Peirsol surpassed his own WR (so far 1: 54.74). He also held the old CR (1: 55.82).
- Steffen Driesen was 13th with 2: 00.88.
chest
50 m chest
Final on July 27th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Germany | Mark Warnecke | 27.63 |
2 | United States | Mark Gangloff | 27.71 |
3 | Japan | Kosuke Kitajima | 27.78 |
4th | France | Hugues Duboscq | 27.87 |
5 | United Kingdom | Christopher Cook | 28.00 |
6th | Ukraine | Valery Dymo | 28.03 |
Slovenia | Emil Tahirovič | 28.03 | |
8th | Australia | Brenton Rickart | 28.27 |
- WR Oleh Lissohor UKR 27.18
- CR James Gibson GBR 27.46
- Jens Kruppa was 13th with 28.23.
100 m chest
Final on July 25th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Brendan Hansen | 59.37 (CR) |
2 | Japan | Kosuke Kitajima | 59.53 |
3 | France | Hugues Duboscq | 1: 00.20 |
4th | Ukraine | Oleh Lissohor | 1: 00.36 |
5 | Russia | Dmitri Komornikov | 1: 00.66 |
6th | United Kingdom | Christopher Cook | 1: 00.99 |
7th | Norway | Alexander Dale Oen | 1: 01.29 |
8th | Slovenia | Emil Tahirovič | 1: 01.33 |
- WR Brendan Hansen USA 59.30
- Hansen set up a new CR. Already in the run had Kosuke Kitajima JPN (previously 59.78) its CR improved to 7/100.
- Jens Kruppa was 16th with 1: 01.92. Mark Warnecke came in 26th with 1: 02.34.
200 m chest
Final on July 29th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Brendan Hansen | 2: 09.85 |
2 | Canada | Mike Brown | 2: 11.22 |
3 | Japan | Genki Imamura | 2: 11.54 |
4th | Australia | Jim Piper | 2: 12.42 |
5 | Poland | Sławomir Kuczko | 2: 12.44 |
6th | Russia | Grigori Falko | 2: 12.51 |
7th | Italy | Loris Facci | 2: 12.62 |
8th | Kazakhstan | Vladislav Polyakov | 2: 12.72 |
- WR Brendan Hansen USA 2:09:04
- CR Kōsuke Kitajima JPN 2: 09.42
- There were no German athletes.
Locations
200 m layers
Final on July 28th
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Michael Phelps | 1: 56.68 |
2 | Hungary | László Cseh | 1: 57.61 |
3 | United States | Ryan Lochte | 1: 57.79 |
4th | Italy | Alessio Boggiatto | 2: 00.28 |
5 | Japan | Hidemasa Sano | 2: 00.70 |
6th | Lithuania | Vytautas Janušaitis | 2: 00.78 |
7th | Russia | Igor Berezuzky | 2: 01.43 |
8th | New Zealand | Dean Kent | 2: 01.81 |
- WR Michael Phelps USA 1: 55.94
- CR Michael Phelps USA 1: 56.04
- There were no German athletes.
400 m layers
Final on July 31st
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Hungary | László Cseh | 4: 09.63 |
2 | Italy | Luca Marin | 4: 11.67 |
3 | Tunisia | Oussama Mellouli | 4: 13.47 |
4th | Italy | Alessio Boggiatto | 4: 13.48 |
5 | United States | Ryan Lochte | 4: 13.67 |
6th | Japan | Hidemasa Sano | 4: 17.72 |
7th | United States | Robert Margalis | 4: 17.93 |
8th | Greece | Ioannis Drymonakos | 4: 19.12 |
- WR Michael Phelps USA 4: 08.26
- CR Michael Phelps USA 4: 09.09
- There were no German athletes.
Season
Relay 4 × 100 m freestyle
Final on July 24th
space | country | Athletes | time |
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1 | United States | 3: 13.77 (CR) | |
2 | Canada | 3: 16.44 | |
3 | Australia | 3: 17.56 | |
4th | Lithuania | 3: 17.89 | |
5 | Sweden | 3: 17.95 | |
6th | Germany | 3: 18.12 | |
7th | Russia | 3: 18.44 | |
8th | Netherlands | 3: 19.34 |
- WR South Africa 3: 13.17
- The US season put on a new CR (previously Russia 3: 14.06).
- The German season swam with Marco di Carli , Leif-Marten Krüger , Stefan Herbst and Jens Schreiber .
Relay 4 × 200 m freestyle
Final on July 29th
space | country | Athletes | time |
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1 | United States | 7: 06.58 | |
2 | Canada | 7: 09.73 | |
3 | Australia | 7: 10.59 | |
4th | Italy | 7: 12.81 | |
5 | Japan | 7: 13.60 | |
6th | Russia | 7: 17.09 | |
7th | Germany | 7: 17.52 | |
8th | Greece | 7: 20.04 |
- WR Australia 7: 04.66
- CR Australia 7: 04.66
- The German season swam with Paul Biedermann , Benjamin Starke , Stefan Herbst and Jens Schreiber .
Relay 4 × 100 m layers
Final on July 31st
space | country | Athletes | time |
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1 | United States | 3: 31.85 | |
2 | Russia | 3: 35.08 | |
3 | Japan | 3: 35.40 | |
4th | Germany | 3: 37.32 | |
5 | France | 3: 37.60 | |
6th | Australia | 3: 38.13 | |
7th | Slovenia | DSQ | |
New Zealand | DSQ |
- WR USA 3: 30.68
- CR USA 3: 31.54
- The German season swam with Steffen Driesen , Jens Kruppa , Thomas Rupprath and Marco di Carli (in the lead up to Stefan Herbst ).
- The relays from Slovenia and New Zealand were disqualified because of their substitution errors .
Open water swimming
5 kilometers
17th July
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Germany | Thomas Lurz | 51: 17.2 |
2 | United States | Chip Peterson | 51: 18.8 |
3 | Italy | Simone Ercoli | 51: 18.9 |
- Toni Franz was 7th with 51: 43.0.
10 kilometer
20th of July
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Chip Peterson | 1: 46: 38.1 |
2 | Germany | Thomas Lurz | 1: 46: 45.2 |
3 | Bulgaria | Petar Stoychev | 1: 46: 50.4 |
- Toni Franz was 10th with 1: 47: 32.5.
25 kilometers
July 23
space | country | athlete | time |
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1 | Spain | David Meca | 5: 00: 21.4 |
2 | Australia | Brendan Capell | 5: 00: 23.6 |
3 | Bulgaria | Petar Stoychev | 5: 00: 28.4 |
- Alexander Studzinski was 17th with 5: 10: 45.9. Christian Hansmann came in 25th with 5: 30: 15.5.
Swimming women
Freestyle
50 m freestyle
Final on July 31st
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Lisbeth Lenton | 24.59 |
2 | Netherlands | Marleen Veldhuis | 24.83 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Yingwen Zhu | 24.91 |
4th | Sweden | Therese Alshammar | 24.96 |
5 | Australia | Alice Mills | 25.02 |
6th | Belarus | Svyatlana Khachlova | 25.17 |
7th | United States | Lynn Kara Joyce | 25.36 |
8th | Estonia | Jana Kolukanova | 25.56 |
- WR Inge de Bruijn NED 24.13
- CR Inge de Bruijn NED 24.45
- There were no German athletes.
100 m freestyle
Final on July 29th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Jodie Henry | 54.18 |
2 | France | Malia Metella | 54.74 |
United States | Natalie Coughlin | 54.74 | |
4th | United States | Amanda Weir | 54.77 |
5 | Netherlands | Marleen Veldhuis | 54.90 |
6th | Australia | Alice Mills | 54.92 |
7th | Greece | Nery-Mantey Niangkouar | 54.93 |
8th | Germany | Daniela Götz | 55.27 |
- WR Jodie Henry AUS 53.52
- CR Jingyi Le CHN 54.01
200 m freestyle
Final on July 27th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | France | Solenne Figuès | 1: 58.60 |
2 | Italy | Federica Pellegrini | 1: 58.73 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Yang Yu | 1: 59.08 |
Sweden | Josefin Lillhage | 1: 59.08 | |
5 | Slovenia | Sara Isakovič | 1: 59.23 |
6th | Poland | Paulina Barzycka | 1: 59.34 |
7th | United Kingdom | Melanie Marshall | 1: 59.36 |
8th | Australia | Linda MacKenzie | 2: 00.02 |
- WR Franziska van Almsick GER 1: 56.64
- CR Franziska van Almsick GER 1: 56.78
- Petra Dallmann was 14th with 2: 00.32. Meike Freitag came in 19th with 2: 01.19.
400 m freestyle
Final on July 24th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | France | Laure Manaudou | 4: 06.44 |
2 | Japan | Ai Shibata | 4: 06.74 |
3 | United Kingdom | Caitlin McClatchey | 4: 07.25 |
4th | Canada | Brittany Reimer | 4: 07.36 |
5 | Romania | Camelia Potec | 4: 08.06 |
6th | Australia | Linda MacKenzie | 4: 08.75 |
7th | United Kingdom | Joanne Jackson | 4: 08.88 |
8th | Costa Rica | Claudia Poll | 4: 10.02 |
- WR Janet Evans USA 4: 03.85
- CR Tracey Wickham AUS 4: 06.28
- Jana Henke was 11th with 4: 13.68
800 m freestyle
Final on July 30th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Kate Ziegler | 8: 25.31 |
2 | Canada | Brittany Reimer | 8: 27.59 |
3 | Japan | Ai Shibata | 8: 27.86 |
4th | Switzerland | Flavia Rigamonti | 8: 28.74 |
5 | Romania | Camelia Potec | 8: 34.40 |
6th | Spain | Erika Villaécija | 8: 36.34 |
7th | United Kingdom | Rebecca Cooke | 8: 37.98 |
8th | Germany | Jana Henke | 8: 38.23 |
- WR Janet Evans USA 8:16:22
- CR Hannah Stockbauer GER 8: 23.66
1500 m freestyle
Final on July 26th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | United States | Kate Ziegler | 16: 00.41 |
2 | Switzerland | Flavia Rigamonti | 16: 04.34 |
3 | Canada | Brittany Reimer | 16: 07.73 |
4th | United States | Laura Conway | 16: 17.17 |
5 | Germany | Jana Henke | 16: 17.89 |
6th | Spain | Erika Villaécija | 16: 17.92 |
7th | United Kingdom | Rebecca Cooke | 16: 23.25 |
8th | Japan | Yumi Kida | 16: 23.89 |
- WR Janet Evans USA 15:52.10
- CR Hannah Stockbauer GER 16: 00,18
butterfly
50 m butterfly
Final on July 30th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Danni Miatke | 26.11 |
2 | Sweden | Anna-Karin Kämmerling | 26.36 |
3 | Sweden | Therese Alshammar | 26.39 |
4th | Austria | Fabienne Nadarajah | 26.50 |
5 | Germany | Antje Buschschulte | 26.55 |
6th | United States | Natalie Coughlin | 26.63 |
7th | Netherlands | Inge Dekker | 26.93 |
8th | New Zealand | Elizabeth Coster | 27.23 |
- WR Anna-Karin Kämmerling SWE 25.57
- CR Inge de Bruijn NED 25.84
100 m butterfly
Final on July 25th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Jessica Schipper | 57.23 (CR) |
2 | Australia | Lisbeth Lenton | 57.37 |
3 | Poland | Otylia Jędrzejczak | 58.57 |
4th | United States | Rachel Komisarz | 58.80 |
5 | United States | Mary Descenza | 58.87 |
6th | Netherlands | Inge Dekker | 59.01 |
7th | Slovakia | Martina Moravcová | 59.25 |
8th | People's Republic of China | Zhou Yafei | 59.42 |
- WR Inge de Bruijn NED 56.61
- Schipper surpassed the previous CR of Jenny Thompson USA (57.96) in the run-up with 57.91, in the semifinals with 57.75 and in the final.
- Annika Mehlhorn was 9th with 59.39.
200 m butterfly
Final on July 28th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Poland | Otylia Jędrzejczak | 2: 05.61 (WR) |
2 | Australia | Jessica Schipper | 2: 05.65 |
3 | Japan | Yūko Nakanishi | 2: 09.40 |
4th | Italy | Caterina Giacchetti | 2: 10.03 |
5 | Australia | Felicity Galvez | 2: 10.35 |
6th | United States | Mary Descenza | 2: 10.44 |
7th | Germany | Annika Mehlhorn | 2: 10.61 |
8th | Japan | Yurie Yano | 2: 10.89 |
- Jędrzejczak beat her own WR (2: 05.78 so far). Petria Thomas AUS held the old CR with 2: 06.73.
move
50 m back
Final on July 28th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Australia | Giaan Rooney | 28.63 |
2 | People's Republic of China | Chang Gao | 28.69 |
3 | Germany | Antje Buschschulte | 28.72 |
4th | Japan | Mai Nakamura | 28.86 |
5 | Australia | Sophie Edington | 28.87 |
6th | Germany | Janine Pietsch | 28.88 |
7th | New Zealand | Hannah McLean | 28.90 |
8th | South Korea | Nam-Eun Lee | 29.35 |
- WR Janine Pietsch GER 28.19
- Chang Gao set up a new CR in the semifinals with 28.31 (previously Nina Schiwanewskaja ESP 28.48).
100 m back
Final on July 26th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Zimbabwe | Kirsty Coventry | 1: 00.24 |
2 | Germany | Antje Buschschulte | 1: 00.84 |
3 | United States | Natalie Coughlin | 1: 00.88 |
4th | Japan | Reika Nakamura | 1: 01.00 |
5 | New Zealand | Hannah McLean | 1: 01.16 |
6th | Japan | Hanae Ito | 1: 01.25 |
7th | Denmark | Louise Ørnstedt | 1: 01.36 |
8th | Australia | Sophie Edington | 1: 01.97 |
- WR Natalie Coughlin USA 59.58
- CR Cihong He CHN 1: 00.16
- Janine Pietsch was 13th with 1: 02.49.
200 m back
Final on July 30th
space | country | Athlete | time |
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1 | Zimbabwe | Kirsty Coventry | 2: 08.52 |
2 | United States | Margaret Hoelzer | 2: 09.94 |
3 | Japan | Reiko Nakamura | 2: 10.41 |
4th | Japan | Hanae Ito | 2: 10.98 |
5 | Italy | Alessia Filippi | 2: 11.44 |
6th | Russia | Stanislawa Kormarowa | 2: 12.03 |
7th | Denmark | Louise Ørnstedt | 2: 12.93 |
8th | People's Republic of China | Jing Zhao | 2: 13.10 |
- WR Krisztina Egerszegi HUN 2: 06.62
- CR Cihong He CHN 2: 07.40
- Annika Liebs was 11th with 2: 13.35
chest
50 m chest
Final on July 31st
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | Jade Edmistone | 30.45 (WR) |
2 | United States | Jessica Hardy | 30.85 |
3 | Australia | Brooke Hanson | 30.89 |
4th | United States | Tara Kirk | 31.38 |
5 | New Zealand | Zoe Baker | 31.43 |
6th | United Kingdom | Kate Haywood | 31.49 |
7th | People's Republic of China | Xuejuan Luo | 31.50 |
8th | Germany | Janne Schäfer | 32.45 |
- Edminstone set up a new WR (previously Zoe Baker GBR 30.57). In the semifinals she had exceeded the CR of Xuejuan Luo CHN (30.64) by 3/100.
100 m chest
Final on July 26th
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | Leisel Jones | 1: 06.25 |
2 | United States | Jessica Hardy | 1: 06.62 |
3 | United States | Tara Kirk | 1: 07.43 |
4th | People's Republic of China | Luo Xuejuan | 1: 07.60 |
5 | Australia | Brooke Hanson | 1: 08.07 |
6th | South Africa | Suzaan van Biljon | 1: 08.38 |
7th | Germany | Sarah Poewe | 1: 08.47 |
8th | Italy | Chiara Boggliatto | 1: 08.98 |
- In the semifinals, Hardy set up a new WR with 1: 06.20. Jones held the old WR and CR with 1: 06.37.
200 m chest
Final on July 29th
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | Leisel Jones | 2: 21.72 (WR) |
2 | Germany | Anne Poleska | 2: 25.84 |
3 | Austria | Mirna Jukic | 2: 27.11 |
4th | Japan | Megumi Taneda | 2: 27.65 |
5 | Poland | Katarzyna Dulian | 2: 27.85 |
6th | United States | Tara Kirk | 2: 28.60 |
United States | Kristen Caverly | 2: 28.60 | |
8th | South Africa | Suzaan van Biljon | 2: 29.44 |
- WR Amanda Beard USA 2: 22.44
- CR Amanda Beard USA 2:22.99
Locations
200 m layers
Final on July 25th
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | Katie Hoff | 2: 10.41 (CR) |
2 | Zimbabwe | Kirsty Coventry | 2: 11.13 |
3 | Australia | Lara Carroll | 2: 13.32 |
4th | United States | Whitney Myers | 2: 13.90 |
5 | Poland | Katarzyna Baranowska | 2: 14.39 |
6th | Australia | Brooke Hanson | 2: 14.70 |
7th | Japan | Maiko Fujino | 2: 15.27 |
8th | Hungary | Zsuzsanna Jakabos | 2: 16.09 |
- WR Yanyan Wu CHN 2: 09.72
- Hoff set up a new CR (previously Jana Klotschkowa UKR 2: 10.75).
- There were no German athletes.
400 m layers
Final on July 31st
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | Katie Hoff | 4: 36.07 (CR) |
2 | Zimbabwe | Kirsty Coventry | 4: 39.72 |
3 | United States | Kaitlin Sandeno | 4: 40.85 |
4th | Australia | Lara Carroll | 4: 42.25 |
5 | Japan | Maiko Fujino | 4: 42.68 |
6th | Argentina | Georgina Bardach | 4: 43.60 |
7th | Hungary | Éva Risztov | 4: 43.68 |
8th | Hungary | Zsuzsanna Jakabos | 4: 44.65 |
- WR Jana Klotschkowa UKR 4: 33.59
- Hoff set up a new CR (previously Petra Schneider DDR 4: 36.10).
- There were no German athletes.
Season
Relay 4 × 100 m freestyle
Final on July 24th
space | country | Athletes | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | 3: 37.32 (CR) | |
2 | Germany | 3: 38.24 | |
3 | United States | 3: 38.31 | |
4th | Netherlands | 3: 39.37 | |
5 | France | 3: 39.45 | |
6th | People's Republic of China | 3: 42.10 | |
7th | Sweden | 3: 42.93 | |
8th | New Zealand | 3: 44.84 |
- WR OFF 3: 35.94
- The Australian season put on a new CR (previously China 3: 37.91).
- The German season swam in the lead with Meike Freitag instead of Buschschulte.
Relay 4 × 200 m freestyle
Final on July 28th
space | country | Athletes | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 7: 53.70 (CR) | |
2 | Australia | 7: 54.06 | |
3 | People's Republic of China | 7: 57.29 | |
4th | United Kingdom | 7: 59.04 | |
5 | France | 8: 01.43 | |
6th | Japan | 8: 04.20 | |
7th | Canada | 8: 07.65 | |
8th | New Zealand | 8: 07.95 |
- WR USA 7: 53.42
- The US season outperformed its own CR of 7: 55.70.
- The German quartet with Meike Freitag , Annika Lurz , Petra Dallmann and Sophie-Luise Dietrich was due to a faulty substitution in the flow disqualified .
Relay 4 × 100 m layers
Final on July 30th
space | country | Athletes | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | 3: 57.47 (CR) | |
2 | United States | 3: 59.92 | |
3 | Germany | 4: 02.51 | |
4th | People's Republic of China | 4: 02.80 | |
5 | Italy | 4: 04.90 | |
6th | Poland | 4: 05.08 | |
7th | Japan | 4: 06.85 | |
8th | Russia | DSQ |
- WR Australia 3: 57.32
- The Australian season put on a new CR (previously China 3: 59.89).
- The Russian quartet was disqualified because of a mistake .
Open water swimming
5 kilometers
17th July
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | Larissa Iltschenko | 55: 40.1 |
2 | United States | Margy Keefe | 55: 44.3 |
3 | Netherlands | Edith van Dijk | 55: 46.6 |
- Britta Kamrau was 6th with 56: 18.3. Johanna Manz came in 19th with 57: 57.4.
10 kilometer
20th of July
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Netherlands | Edith van Dijk | 1: 56: 00.5 |
2 | Italy | Federica Vitale | 1: 56: 02.5 |
3 | Germany | Britta Kamrau | 1: 56: 04.0 |
- Gina Mohr was 12th with 1: 56: 57.0.
25 kilometers
July 23
space | country | Athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Netherlands | Edith van Dijk | 5: 25: 06.6 |
2 | Germany | Britta Kamrau | 5: 25: 06.9 |
3 | Italy | Laura La Piana | 5: 25: 11.5 |
- Stefanie Biller was 7th with 5: 26: 27.9.
Synchronized swimming
solo
Final on July 21st
space | country | Athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | France | Virginie Dedieu | 99.001 |
2 | Russia | Natalia Ishchenko | 98,250 |
3 | Spain | Gemma Mengual | 97.417 |
- Lisa Lacker was 21st with 79,500 points.
duet
Final on July 22nd
- Saskia Grünes and Lara Kurz finished 22nd with 79.084 points.
team
Final on July 22nd
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | Elwira Chassjanowa , Marija Gromowa , Natalja Ishtschenko, Olga Kuschela , Olga Larkina, Jelena Ovtschinnikowa, Swetlana Romaschina , Anna Schorina | 99.333 |
2 | Japan | Saho Harada, Naoko Kawashima, Kanako Kitao, Hiromi Kobayashi, Erika Komura, Ayako Matsumura, Emiko Suzuki, Masako Tachibana | 97.833 |
3 | Spain | Raquel Corral, Andrea Fuentes, Tina Fuentes, Thais Henriquez, Gemma Mengual, Irina Rodriguez, Paola Tirados, Cristina Violan | 97.167 |
- The German team with Katharine Dethleffsen, Saskia Grünes, Franziska Kessler, Lara Kurz, Lisa Lacker, Jenny Mielke, Iris-Regina Zeppenfeld, Melanie Zillich, Sarah Renner and Lorea Urquiaga came in 16th with 78.333 points.
combination
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | Elwira Chassjanowa , Marija Gromowa , Natalja Ishtschenko, Olga Kuschela, Olga Larkina, Jelena Ovtschinnikowa, Swetlana Romaschina , Anna Schorina, Anastassija Davydowa , Anastassija Jermakowa | |
2 | Japan | Saho Harada, Naoko Kawashima, Kanako Kitao, Hiromi Kobayashi, Erika Komura, Ayako Matsumura, Emiko Suzuki, Masako Tachibana, Takako Konishi | |
3 | Spain | Raquel Corral, Andrea Fuentes, Tina Fuentes, Thais Henriquez, Gemma Mengual, Irina Rodriguez, Paola Tirados, Cristina Violan, Gisela Moron |
Art and high diving men
1 meter
Final on July 21st
space | country | athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Canada | Alexandre Despatie | 489.69 |
2 | People's Republic of China | Xu Xiang | 445.68 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Wang Feng | 445.56 |
4th | Finland | Joona Puhakka | 441.78 |
5 | United States | Jevon Tarantino | 380.46 |
6th | United States | Christopher Colwill | 338.40 |
- Frank Sander was 20th with 325.47 points.
3 meter
Final on July 19th
space | country | athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Canada | Alexandre Despatie | 813.60 |
2 | United States | Troy Dumais | 752.76 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Hey Chong | 730.77 |
4th | People's Republic of China | Peng Bo | 721.56 |
5 | Russia | Alexander Dobroskok | 705.39 |
6th | Cuba | Jorge Betancourt | 681.93 |
7th | Brazil | César Castro | 681.69 |
8th | Germany | Andreas Wels | 669.00 |
Tobias Schellenberg came in 12th with 610.56 points.
10 meters
Final on July 23
space | country | athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | Hu Jia | 698.01 |
2 | Cuba | José Antonio Guerra | 691.14 |
3 | Russia | Gleb Galperin | 656.19 |
4th | Mexico | Rommel Pacheco | 655.20 |
5 | Russia | Dmitri Dobroskok | 649.62 |
6th | United Kingdom | Leon Taylor | 642.81 |
7th | People's Republic of China | Yang Jinghui | 619.77 |
8th | Australia | Robert Newbery | 618.06 |
- Heiko Meyer was 10th with 596.07 points. Sascha Klein came in 21st with 373.50 points.
Synchronous 3 meters
Final on July 17th
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | 384.42 | |
2 | Germany | 364.59 | |
3 | United States | 360.27 | |
4th | Australia | 357.03 | |
5 | Cuba | 339.96 | |
6th | Venezuela | 334.20 | |
7th | Italy | 325.77 | |
8th | Brazil | 324.57 |
Synchronous 10 meters
Final on July 24th
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | 392.88 | |
2 | People's Republic of China | 374.79 | |
3 | United Kingdom | 367.95 | |
4th | Ukraine | 353.40 | |
5 | Cuba | 346.44 | |
6th | Belarus | 334.95 | |
7th | Italy | 326.76 | |
8th | Greece | 325.62 |
- Sascha Klein and Norman Becker finished 12th with 295.83 points.
Art and diving women
1 meter
Final on July 18th
space | country | Athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Canada | Blythe Hartley | 325.65 |
2 | People's Republic of China | Wu Minxia | 299.70 |
3 | Germany | Heike Fischer | 299.46 |
4th | Sweden | Anna Lindberg | 288.87 |
5 | Venezuela | Alejandra Fuentes | 280.14 |
6th | United States | Christina Loukas | 259.02 |
- Ditte Kotzian was 7th with 257.73 points.
3 meter
Final on July 22nd
space | country | Athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | Guo Jingjing | 645.54 |
2 | People's Republic of China | Wu Minxia | 619.05 |
3 | Italy | Tania Cagnotto | 591.27 |
4th | Sweden | Anna Lindberg | 586.26 |
5 | Russia | Julija Pachalina | 581.04 |
6th | Canada | Blythe Hartley | 557.97 |
7th | Germany | Heike Fischer | 539.97 |
8th | Ukraine | Olena Fedorova | 522.12 |
10 meters
Final on July 20th
space | country | Athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | Laura Wilkinson | 564.87 |
2 | Australia | Loudy Tourky | 551.25 |
3 | People's Republic of China | Jia Tong | 550.98 |
4th | Canada | Émilie Heymans | 546.84 |
5 | People's Republic of China | Yuan Peilin | 519.60 |
6th | Japan | Risa Asada | 518.19 |
7th | Australia | Chantelle Newbery | 495.27 |
8th | Italy | Valentina Marocchi | 464.91 |
- Anna Kieß was 21st with 251.25 points. Nora Subschinski came in 22nd with 243.24 points.
Synchronous 3 meters
Final on July 24th
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | 349.80 | |
2 | Germany | 319.05 | |
3 | Ukraine | 308.82 | |
4th | Mexico | 291.06 | |
5 | Italy | 288.87 | |
6th | Spain | 286.98 | |
7th | Canada | 285.42 | |
8th | Australia | 280.44 |
Synchronous 10 meters
Final on July 17th
space | country | Athletes | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | 351.60 | |
2 | Australia | 334.89 | |
3 | Canada | 328.80 | |
4th | Germany | 321.12 | |
5 | United States | 318.66 | |
6th | Mexico | 308.46 | |
7th | Austria | 301.68 | |
8th | Russia | 300.72 |
Water polo men
Exact results of the water polo world championships: Water polo world championships 2005
space | country | Athletes |
---|---|---|
1 | Serbia and Montenegro | Vladimir Gojković, Danilo Ikodinović, Nikola Janović, Predrag Jokić, Slobodan Nikić, Zdravko Radić, Aleksandar Sapić, Dejan Savić, Denis Šefik, Petar Trbojević, Vanja Udovičić, Vladimir Vujasinović, Boris Zloković |
2 | Hungary | Péter Biros , István Gergely , Rajmund Fodor , Tamás Kásás , Csaba Kiss , Gergely Kiss , Norbert Madaras , Tamás Molnár , Ádám Steinmetz , Zoltán Szécsi , Márton Szívós , Dániel Varga , Attila Vári |
3 | Greece | Christos Afroudakis, Georgios Afroudakis, Theodoros Chatzitheodorou, Nikolaos Deligiannis, Dimitrios Mazis, Emmanouil Mylonakis, Georgios Ntoskas, Georgios Reppas, Stefanos-Petros Santa, Anastasios Schizas, Argyris Theodoropoulos, Matthaios Voulgarakios, Antonis |
4th | Croatia | |
5 | Spain | |
6th | Romania | |
7th | Russia | |
8th | Italy |
- final
- SCG - HUN 8: 7
- 3rd place match
- GRE - CRO 11:10 a.d.
- Play for 5th place
- ESP - ROM 8: 7
- Game for 7th place
- RUS - ITA 7: 6
Water polo women
Exact results of the water polo world championships : Water polo world championships 2005
space | country | Athletes |
---|---|---|
1 | Hungary | Tímea Benkő, Fruzsina Brávik, Rita Drávucz, Dóra Kisteleki, Patricia Horváth, Anikó Pelle, Krisztina Serfőző, Mercedes Stieber, Orsolya Takács, Eszter Tomaskovics, Andrea Tóth, Ágnes Valkai, Krisztina Zantleitner |
2 | United States | Emily Feher, Erika Figge, Natalie Golda, Jaime Hipp, Kristina Kunkel, Ericka Lorenz, Thalia Munro Heather Petri, Kelly Rulon, Moriah Van Norman, Brenda Villa, Drue Wawrzynski, Lauren Wenger |
3 | Canada | Krystina Alogbo, Marie-Luce Arpin, Johanne Begin, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Whynter Lamarre, Dominique Perrault, Rachel Riddel, Christine Robinson, Jana Salat |
4th | Russia | |
5 | Greece | |
6th | Australia | |
7th | Italy | |
8th | Germany |
- final
- HUN - USA 10: 7
- 3rd place match
- CAN - RUS 8: 3
- Play for 5th place
- GRE - AUS 10: 8 n.V.
- Game for 7th place
- ITA - GER 12: 8