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Finswimming at the 2017 World Games

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Finswimming
at the 2017 World Games
VenueOrbita Swimming Pool
LocationWrocław
Dates21–22 July 2017
Competitors95 from 19 nations
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The Finswimming competition at the World Games 2017 took place from July 21 to July 22, in Wrocław in Poland, at the Orbita Indoor Swimming Pool. Overall 95 athletes from 19 countries participated.[1]

Participating nations

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Medals table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)81312
2 Hungary (HUN)3216
3 South Korea (KOR)1326
4 China (CHN)1102
5 Belarus (BLR)1012
6 Germany (GER)0314
7 Colombia (COL)0202
8 Czech Republic (CZE)0112
 Italy (ITA)0112
10 Ukraine (UKR)0044
Totals (10 entries)14141442

Medals summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Apnoea 50 m
details
Pavel Kabanov
 Russia
13.87 GR Mauricio Fernández
 Colombia
13.94 Lee Dong-jin
 South Korea
14.09
Bi-fins 50 m
details
Andrey Arbuzov
 Russia
18.55 Jakub Jarolím
 Czech Republic
19.08 Dmitry Gavrilov
 Belarus
19.18
Bi-fins 100 m
details
Dmitry Gavrilov
 Belarus
41.65 Gergő Kosina
 Hungary
41.91 Jakub Jarolím
 Czech Republic
42.18
Surface 100 m
details
Dmitry Zhurman
 Russia
34.70 Max Poschart
 Germany
34.84 Pavel Kabanov
 Russia
34.92
Surface 200 m
details
Dmitry Zhurman
 Russia
1:20.25 GR Max Poschart
 Germany
1:20.87 Dmitry Kokorev
 Russia
1:20.89
Surface 400 m
details
Dénes Kanyó
 Hungary
2:58.41 Max Lauschus
 Germany
2:59.02 Davide De Ceglie
 Italy
3:01.46
Surface relay
4 × 100 m
details
 Russia
Pavel Kabanov (34.22) GR
Aleksey Kazantsev (34.72)
Dmitry Kokorev (33.89)
Dmitry Zhurman (33.71)
2:16.54 WR  Italy
Kevin Zanardi (36.22)
Andrea Nava (34.40)
Stefano Figini (35.56)
Cesare Fumarola (32.84)
2:19.02  Germany
Max Lauschus (35.12)
Max Poschart (35.71)
Florian Kritzler (35.40)
Malte Striegler (33.21)
2:19.44

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Apnoea 50 m
details
Jang Ye-sol
 South Korea
16.02 Kim Ga-in
 South Korea
16.40 Kateryna Dyelova
 Ukraine
16.46
Bi-fins 50 m
details
Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
20.52 WR Choi Min-ji
 South Korea
21.47 AS Krisztina Varga
 Hungary
21.58
Bi-fins 100 m
details
Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
45.16 WR Krisztina Varga
 Hungary
46.77 Iryna Pikiner
 Ukraine
46.92
Surface 100 m
details
Ekaterina Mikhaylushkina
 Russia
38.40 ER Shu Chengjing
 China
38.60 Anna Ber
 Russia
38.72
Surface 200 m
details
Valeriya Baranovskaya
 Russia
1:25.41 WR Ekaterina Mikhaylushkina
 Russia
1:27.57 Anastasiia Antoniak
 Ukraine
1:28.76
Surface 400 m
details
Sun Yiting
 China
3:14.47 GR Kim Bo-kyung
 South Korea
3:16.33 Anastasiia Antoniak
 Ukraine
3:17.61
Surface relay
4 × 100 m
details
 Russia
Valeriya Baranovskaya (39.30)
Anna Ber (37.97)
Aleksandra Skurlatova (40.20)
Ekaterina Mikhaylushkina (37.31)
2:34.78 GR  Colombia
Grace Fernández (38.93) AM
Viviana Retamozo (39.69)
Kelly Pérez (38.84)
Paula Aguirre (39.37)
2:36.83
AM
 South Korea
Jang Ye-sol (39.76)
Kim Eun-kyoung (40.86)
Kim Ga-in (38.43)
Kim Bo-kyung (39.40)
2:38.45

References

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