2020 International Swimming League
2020 International Swimming League | |
---|---|
League | International Swimming League |
Sport | Swimming |
Duration | 16 October – 22 November 2020 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Regular season | |
Season champions | Cali Condors |
Season MVP | Caeleb Dressel (Cali Condors) |
Final Match | |
Champions | Cali Condors |
Finals MVP | Caeleb Dressel (Cali Condors) |
The 2020 International Swimming League was the second edition of the International Swimming League, a professional swimming league, established in 2019. It comprised ten teams composed of both women and men. The league, due to COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions, consisted of thirteen short course swimming meets which took place in the city of Budapest, Hungary.
The US-based Cali Condors won the Grand Final, with Caeleb Dressel winning the season MVP award.[1]
Schedule
[edit]The schedule consisted of ten regular-season meets, followed by two Semifinals and a Final Match in Budapest.
Dates | Location | Venue | Teams | Results | MVP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regular season | |||||
16–17 October | Budapest | Danube Arena | Cali Condors Energy Standard LA Current New York Breakers |
[2] | Lilly King ( Cali Condors) 87.5 pts |
18–19 October | Aqua Centurions DC Trident London Roar Team Iron |
[3] | Ranomi Kromowidjojo ( Team Iron) 57 pts | ||
24–25 October | Aqua Centurion LA Current Toronto Titans Tokyo Frog Kings |
[4] | Béryl Gastaldello ( LA Current) 78 pts | ||
26–27 October | Cali Condors DC Trident Team Iron New York Breakers |
[5] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 75 pts | ||
30–31 October | DC Trident LA Current London Roar Tokyo Frog Kings |
[6] | Tom Shields ( LA Current) 62.5 pts | ||
1–2 November | Aqua Centurions Energy Standard New York Breakers Toronto Titans |
[7] | Siobhán Haughey ( Energy Standard) 61.5 pts | ||
5–6 November (1) | DC Trident Energy Standard Team Iron Toronto Titans |
[8] | Hüseyin Emre Sakçı ( Team Iron) 51 pts | ||
5–6 November (2) | Cali Condors London Roar New York Breakers Tokyo Frog Kings |
[9] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 87.5 pts | ||
9–10 November (1) | Energy Standard Team Iron Toronto Titans Tokyo Frog Kings |
[10] | Sarah Sjöström ( Energy Standard) 76 pts | ||
9–10 November (2) | Aqua Centurions Cali Condors LA Current London Roar |
[11] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 80.5 pts | ||
Semifinals | |||||
14–15 November | Budapest | Danube Arena | Energy Standard London Roar New York Breakers Tokyo Frog Kings |
[12] | Sarah Sjöström ( Energy Standard) 65 pts |
15–16 November | Cali Condors LA Current Team Iron Toronto Titans |
[13] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 91 pts | ||
Final Match | |||||
21–22 November | Budapest | Danube Arena | Cali Condors Energy Standard LA Current London Roar |
[14] | Caeleb Dressel ( Cali Condors) 96 pts |
Events schedule
[edit]A total of 37 races were held in each match (the 4 × 50 m mixed medley relay acted as a tie breaker).[15]
Teams[edit]ISL teams could have a maximum roster of 32 athletes for the 2019 season, with a suggested size of each club's traveling roster of 28 (14 men and 14 women). Each club had a captain and a vice-captain of different gender.[15]
Standings[edit]
The teams in yellow qualified to the final match, two from each semifinal.
Event winners[edit]50 m freestyle[edit]
100 m freestyle[edit]
200 m freestyle[edit]
400 m freestyle[edit]
50 m backstroke[edit]
100 m backstroke[edit]
200 m backstroke[edit]
50 m breaststroke[edit]
100 m breaststroke[edit]
200 m breaststroke[edit]
50 m butterfly[edit]
100 m butterfly[edit]
200 m butterfly[edit]
100 m individual medley[edit]
200 m individual medley[edit]
400 m individual medley[edit]
50 m skins[edit]
4 × 100 m freestyle relay[edit]
4 × 100 m medley relay[edit]
4 × 100 m mixed freestyle relay[edit]
Statistics[edit]
Source:[24] World Records[edit]At the 2020 International Swimming League, nine world records were set (two of this record were beaten by the same person in the same event).[25] Individual[edit]
Relays[edit]
References[edit]
|