Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships

The swimming events of the 15th FINA World Aquatics Championships were held July 28 – August 4, 2013, in Barcelona, Spain.[1] The competition was held in a long course pool inside the Palau Sant Jordi. It featured 40 LCM events, split evenly between males and females. Swimming was one of the five aquatic disciplines at the championships.[2]

The United States won the overall medal count, led by Missy Franklin who claimed a record-setting six gold medals. China's Sun Yang won three gold medals en route to "male swimmer of the meet". Katie Ledecky, from the United States, was named "female swimmer of the meet" after setting two world records and winning four gold medals. Four other women's world records were broken during the competition, all four in the women's breaststroke events.

Qualifying criteria

If a nation entered one competitor in an event then they only have to meet the B standard, but if they enter two competitors then in an event then they both have to meet the A standard. Each member nation can enter one relay team in each event. Qualifying standards must have been met between July 1, 2012, and July 1, 2013.

The time standards for the 2013 FINA World Championships
MenEventWomen
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
22.3323.1150 freestyle25.3426.29
48.9350.64100 freestyle54.8656.78
1:48.421:52.21200 freestyle1:58.742:02.90
3:49.553:57.58400 freestyle4:09.814:18.55
7:59.068:15.83800 freestyle8:34.338:52.33
15:14.3815:46.381500 freestyle16:26.3617:00.88
25.4326.3250 backstroke28.8429.85
54.4356.34100 backstroke1:01.391:03.54
1:58.482:02.63200 backstroke2:11.092:15.68
28.0028.9850 breaststroke32.0033.12
1:00.861:02.99100 breaststroke1:08.631:11.03
2:12.782:17.43200 breaststroke2:27.882:33.06
23.9624.8050 butterfly26.8327.77
52.5754.41100 butterfly58.891:00.95
1:57.032:01.13200 butterfly2:09.382:13.91
1:59.992:04.19200 individual medley2:14.972:19.69
4:18.994:28.05400 individual medley4:44.534:54.49

Competition format:

  • events 200 meters and under: preliminaries-semifinals-finals (top 16 finishers from prelims advanced to semifinals; top-8 in the semifinals advanced to the final).
  • events 400 meters and longer: prelims/final (top 8 finishers from prelims advanced to the final).

Schedule

[3]

DateTimeRound
1 August 201310:00Women's 100 m freestyle heats
Men's 200 m backstroke heats
Women's 200 m breaststroke heats
Men's 200 m breaststroke heats
Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle heats
18:00Women's 100 m freestyle semifinals
Men's 200 m individual medley final
Women's 200 m breaststroke semifinals
Men's 100 m freestyle final
Women's 200 m butterfly final
Men's 200 m breaststroke semifinals
Women's 50 m backstroke final
Men's 200 m backstroke semifinals
Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle final
2 August 201310:00Men's 50 m freestyle heats
Women's 50 m butterfly heats
Men's 100 m butterfly heats
Women's 200 m backstroke heats
Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle heats
Women's 800 m freestyle heats
18:00Women's 100 m freestyle final
Men's 200 m backstroke final
Women's 200 m backstroke semifinals
Men's 50 m freestyle semifinals
Women's 200 m breaststroke final
Men's 100 m butterfly semifinals
Women's 50 m butterfly semifinals
Men's 200 m breaststroke final
Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle final
3 August 201310:00Women's 50 m freestyle heats
Men's 50 m backstroke heats
Women's 50 m breaststroke heats
Men's 1500 m freestyle heats
18:00Women's 50 m butterfly final
Men's 50 m freestyle final
Women's 200 m backstroke final
Women's 50 m breaststroke semifinals
Men's 100 m butterfly final
Women's 50 m freestyle semifinals
Men's 50 m backstroke semifinals
Women's 800 m freestyle final
4 August 201310:00Men's 400 m individual medley heats
Women's 400 m individual medley heats
Men's 4 × 100 m medley heats
Women's 4 × 100 m medley heats
18:00Men's 50 m backstroke final
Women's 50 m breaststroke final
Men's 400 m individual medley final
Women's 50 m freestyle final
Men's 1500 m freestyle final
Women's 400 m individual medley final
Men's 4 × 100 m medley final
Women's 4 × 100 m medley final

Recap

During the World Aquatic Championships, five world records were set (one twice), all by women. Katie Ledecky of the United States broke the world record in the 800-metre freestyle and the 1500-metre freestyle events en route to two gold medals. She also won the 400-metre freestyle to go 3-for-3 in her events.[4] She added a fourth gold, swimming a leg of the 4x200-metre freestyle relay that the United States won.[5] Her performance earned her "female swimmer of the meet," beating out fellow American Missy Franklin based on a formula that does not consider relay events. Franklin became the first woman ever to win six golds in a single World Championships. Kristin Otto of East Germany has achieved this at the 1988 Olympic Games. She won the 100-metre and 200-metre backstroke events and the 200-metre freestyle.[6] She finished fourth in the 100-metre freestyle in personal best-time.[5] She was also a part of all three women's relay events, which the United States swept.[6] The previous record of five golds in a single World Championships was held by America's Tracy Caulkins and Australia's Libby Trickett. Among men, Michael Phelps and Mark Spitz of America, Ian Thorpe of Australia all won at least six golds in a single World Championships or Olympics.[5] Franklin also moved into a tie with Trickett for most all-time gold medals with nine.[6]

Rūta Meilutytė of Lithuania broke both the 50-metre and 100-metre breaststroke records in the semi-final of each event. Denmark's Rikke Møller Pedersen set the 200-metre breatstroke record in that event's semi-finals.[4] However, it was Russia's Yuliya Yefimova who won the gold medal in both the 50-metre and 200-metre events, while Meilutytė took gold in the 100-metre.[7]

On the men's side, Sun Yang claimed three golds by winning the 400-metre, 800-metre, and 1500-metre freestyle events to earn "male swimmer of the meet."[4] He also swam China to bronze in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay despite starting his anchor leg two seconds behind third place. Ryan Lochte from the United States won two gold to bring his overall World Champions haul to 15. In the 4x100-metre medley relay, the United States appeared to finish first by a wide margin but was disqualified because a swimmer left the platform too early. As a result, France moved up to first. Camille Lacourt won France's first ever 50-metre backstroke title.[7] César Cielo became the first three-time World Champion of the 50-metre free, winning a final that featured three Olympic gold medalists.[8]

Medal summary

The United States won the overall medal count with 29 medals (24% of total available) and 13 golds (32%). China won the second most golds (5), but just 9 medals overall (down from 14 in the last World Championships). Australia won 13 medals (3 gold) for second place on the total medal count. Russia won 8 medals, the most for the nation since 1998. Germany, Great Britain, and Italy, all historically strong swimming nations, won just four medals among them.[9]

Medal table

  *   Host nation

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States138829
2  China5229
3  France4149
4  Australia310013
5  Hungary3115
 South Africa3115
7  Russia2338
8  Brazil2035
9  Denmark1304
10  Japan1236
11  Lithuania1102
 Sweden1102
13  Netherlands1034
14  Spain*0314
15  Poland0213
16  Canada0123
17  Italy0112
18  Germany0101
19  New Zealand0033
20  Finland0011
 Great Britain0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (22 entries)404139120

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle[10]
César Cielo
 Brazil
21.32Vladimir Morozov
 Russia
21.47
NR
George Bovell
 Trinidad and Tobago
21.51
100 m freestyle[11]
James Magnussen
 Australia
47.71Jimmy Feigen
 United States
47.82Nathan Adrian
 United States
47.84
200 m freestyle[12]
Yannick Agnel
 France
1:44.20Conor Dwyer
 United States
1:45.32Danila Izotov
 Russia
1:45.59
400 m freestyle[13]
Sun Yang
 China
3:41.59Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
3:44.82
NR
Connor Jaeger
 United States
3:44.85
800 m freestyle[14]
Sun Yang
 China
7:41.36Michael McBroom
 United States
7:43.60
NR
Ryan Cochrane
 Canada
7:43.70
1500 m freestyle[15]Sun Yang
 China
14:41.15Ryan Cochrane
 Canada
14:42.48Gregorio Paltrinieri
 Italy
14:45.37
NR
50 m backstroke[16]Camille Lacourt
 France
24.42Matt Grevers
 United States
Jérémy Stravius
 France
24.54  Not awarded
100 m backstroke[17]
Matt Grevers
 United States
52.93David Plummer
 United States
53.12Jérémy Stravius
 France
53.21
200 m backstroke[18]
Ryan Lochte
 United States
1:53.79Radosław Kawęcki
 Poland
1:54.24
ER
Tyler Clary
 United States
1:54.64
50 m breaststroke[19]
Cameron van der Burgh
 South Africa
26.77Christian Sprenger
 Australia
26.78
OC
Giulio Zorzi
 South Africa
27.04
100 m breaststroke[20]
Christian Sprenger
 Australia
58.79Cameron van der Burgh
 South Africa
58.97Felipe Lima
 Brazil
59.65
200 m breaststroke[21]
Dániel Gyurta
 Hungary
2:07.23
CR, ER
Marco Koch
 Germany
2:08.54Matti Mattsson
 Finland
2:08.95
NR
50 m butterfly[22]
César Cielo
 Brazil
23.01Eugene Godsoe
 United States
23.05Frédérick Bousquet
 France
23.11
100 m butterfly[23]
Chad le Clos
 South Africa
51.06
NR
László Cseh
 Hungary
51.45
NR
Konrad Czerniak
 Poland
51.46
200 m butterfly[24]
Chad le Clos
 South Africa
1:54.32Paweł Korzeniowski
 Poland
1:55.01Wu Peng
 China
1:55.09
200 m individual medley[25]
Ryan Lochte
 United States
1:54.98Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
1:56.29Thiago Pereira
 Brazil
1:56.30
400 m individual medley[26]Daiya Seto
 Japan
4:08.69Chase Kalisz
 United States
4:09.22Thiago Pereira
 Brazil
4:09.48
4×100 m freestyle relay[27]
 France
Yannick Agnel (48.76)
Florent Manaudou (47.93)
Fabien Gilot (46.90)
Jérémy Stravius (47.59)
3:11.18  United States
Nathan Adrian (47.95)
Ryan Lochte (47.80)
Anthony Ervin (47.44)
Jimmy Feigen (48.23)
3:11.42  Russia
Andrey Grechin (48.09)
Nikita Lobintsev (47.91)
Vladimir Morozov (47.40)
Danila Izotov (48.04)
3:11.44
4×200 m freestyle relay[28]
 United States
Conor Dwyer (1:45.76)
Ryan Lochte (1:44.98)
Charlie Houchin (1:45.59)
Ricky Berens (1:45.39)
7:01.72  Russia
Danila Izotov (1:45.14)
Nikita Lobintsev (1:46.23)
Artem Lobuzov (1:46.16)
Alexander Sukhorukov (1:46.39)
7:03.92  China
Wang Shun (1:47.41)
Hao Yun (1:47.25)
Li Yunqi (1:46.92)
Sun Yang (1:43.16)
7:04.74
NR
4×100 m medley relay[29]  France
Camille Lacourt (53.23)
Giacomo Perez d'Ortona (59.26)
Jérémy Stravius (51.33)
Fabien Gilot (47.39)
3:31.51  Australia
Ashley Delaney (53.55)
Christian Sprenger (58.47)
Tommaso D'Orsogna (52.34)
James Magnussen (47.28)
3:31.64  Japan
Ryosuke Irie (53.48)
Kosuke Kitajima (59.29)
Takuro Fujii (51.67)
Shinri Shioura (47.82)
3:32.26

AF African record | AM Americas record | AS Asian record | CR Championship record | ER European record | OC Oceania record | WR World record | NR National record

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle[30]Ranomi Kromowidjojo
 Netherlands
24.05Cate Campbell
 Australia
24.14Francesca Halsall
 Great Britain
24.30
100 m freestyle[31]
Cate Campbell
 Australia
52.34Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
52.89Ranomi Kromowidjojo
 Netherlands
53.42
200 m freestyle[32]
Missy Franklin
 United States
1:54.81Federica Pellegrini
 Italy
1:55.14Camille Muffat
 France
1:55.72
400 m freestyle[33]
Katie Ledecky
 United States
3:59.82
AM
Melanie Costa
 Spain
4:02.47
NR
Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
4:03.89
800 m freestyle[34]
Katie Ledecky
 United States
8:13.86
WR
Lotte Friis
 Denmark
8:16.32Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
8:18.58
OC
1500 m freestyle[35]
Katie Ledecky
 United States
15:36.53
WR
Lotte Friis
 Denmark
15:38.88
ER
Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
15:44.71
OC
50 m backstroke[36]
Zhao Jing
 China
27.29Fu Yuanhui
 China
27.39Aya Terakawa
 Japan
27.53
NR
100 m backstroke[37]
Missy Franklin
 United States
58.42Emily Seebohm
 Australia
59.06Aya Terakawa
 Japan
59.23
200 m backstroke[38]
Missy Franklin
 United States
2:04.76
CR
Belinda Hocking
 Australia
2:06.66Hilary Caldwell
 Canada
2:06.80
NR
50 m breaststroke[39]Yuliya Yefimova
 Russia
29.52
NR
Rūta Meilutytė
 Lithuania
29.59Jessica Hardy
 United States
29.80
=AM
100 m breaststroke[40]
Rūta Meilutytė
 Lithuania
1:04.42Yuliya Yefimova
 Russia
1:05.02
NR
Jessica Hardy
 United States
1:05.52
200 m breaststroke[41]
Yuliya Yefimova
 Russia
2:19.41
NR
Rikke Møller Pedersen
 Denmark
2:20.08Micah Lawrence
 United States
2:22.37
50 m butterfly[42]
Jeanette Ottesen
 Denmark
25.24
NR
Lu Ying
 China
25.42
AS
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
 Netherlands
25.53
100 m butterfly[43]
Sarah Sjöström
 Sweden
56.53Alicia Coutts
 Australia
56.97Dana Vollmer
 United States
57.24
200 m butterfly[44]
Liu Zige
 China
2:04.59Mireia Belmonte
 Spain
2:04.78
NR
Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
2:05.59
200 m individual medley[45]
Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
2:07.92Alicia Coutts
 Australia
2:09.39Mireia Belmonte
 Spain
2:09.45
NR
400 m individual medley[46]Katinka Hosszú
 Hungary
4:30.41Mireia Belmonte
 Spain
4:31.21
NR
Elizabeth Beisel
 United States
4:31.69
4×100 m freestyle relay[47]
 United States
Missy Franklin (53.51)
Natalie Coughlin (52.98)
Shannon Vreeland (53.22)
Megan Romano (52.60)
3:32.31
AM
 Australia
Cate Campbell (52.33) OC
Bronte Campbell (53.47)
Emma McKeon (53.19)
Alicia Coutts (53.44)
3:32.43
OC
 Netherlands
Elise Bouwens (55.68)
Femke Heemskerk (52.86)
Inge Dekker (54.58)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.65)
3:35.77
4×200 m freestyle relay[48]
 United States
Katie Ledecky (1:56.32)
Shannon Vreeland (1:56.97)
Karlee Bispo (1:57.58)
Missy Franklin (1:54.27)
7:45.14  Australia
Bronte Barratt (1:57.04)
Kylie Palmer (1:56.29)
Brittany Elmslie (1:56.42)
Alicia Coutts (1:57.33)
7:47.08  France
Camille Muffat (1:56.45)
Charlotte Bonnet (1:56.81)
Mylène Lazare (1:59.15)
Coralie Balmy (1:56.02)
7:48.43
4×100 m medley relay[49]  United States
Missy Franklin (58.39)
Jessica Hardy (1:05.10)
Dana Vollmer (56.31)
Megan Romano (53.43)
3:53.23  Australia
Emily Seebohm (59.40)
Sally Foster (1:06.84)
Alicia Coutts (56.89)
Cate Campbell (52.09)
3:55.22  Russia
Dariya Ustinova (1:00.58)
Yuliya Yefimova (1:04.82)
Svetlana Chimrova (57.64)
Veronika Popova (53.43)
3:56.47

AF African record | AM Americas record | AS Asian record | CR Championship record | ER European record | OC Oceania record | WR World record | NR National record

Records

The following world and championship records were broken during the competition.

World records

DateEventTimeNameNation
July 29Women's 100 m breaststroke semifinals1:04.35Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania
July 30Women's 1500 m freestyle final15:36.53Katie Ledecky  United States
August 1Women's 200 m breaststroke semifinals2:19.11Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark
August 3Women's 50 m breaststroke heats29.78Yuliya Yefimova  Russia
August 3Women's 50 m breaststroke semifinals29.48Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania
August 3Women's 800 m freestyle final8:13.86Katie Ledecky  United States

Championship records

DateEventEstablished forTimeNameNation
July 29Women's 100 m breaststroke heats(same)1:04.52Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania
July 29Women's 100 m breaststroke semifinalsWomen's 50 m breaststroke29.97 †Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania
August 2Men's 200 m breaststroke finals(same)2:07.23Dániel Gyurta  Hungary
August 3Women's 200 m backstroke finals(same)2:04.76Missy Franklin  United States

Legend: † – en route to final mark

References