Finswimming at the 2017 World Games

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Finswimming
at the 2017 World Games
Finswimming 2017.jpg
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 . Overall 95 athletes from 19 countries participated.[1]

Participating nations[]

  • Belarus Belarus (2)
  • Colombia Colombia (8)
  • China China (5)
  • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei (1)
  • Croatia Croatia (1)
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic (2)
  • Finland Finland (1)
  • France France (5)
  • Germany Germany (4)
  • Greece Greece (6)
  • Hungary Hungary (8)
  • Italy Italy (9)
  • Japan Japan (2)
  • Ukraine Ukraine (7)
  • Poland Poland (8)
  • Russia Russia (18)
  • Spain Spain (1)
  • South Korea South Korea (6)
  • Vietnam Vietnam (1)

Medals table[]

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 nations)14141442

Medals summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Apnoea 50 m
details
Pavel Kabanov
 Russia
13.87 GR Mauricio Fernandez Castillo
 Colombia
13.94 Lee Dong-jin
 South Korea
14.09
Bi-fins 50 m
details
Andrey Arbuzov
 Russia
18.55 Jakub Jarolim
 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 Jarolim
 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
 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[]

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
 Russia
Valeriya Baranovskaya (39.30)
Anna Ber (37.97)
Aleksandra Skurlatova (40.20)
Ekaterina Mikhaylushkina (37.31)
2:34.78 GR  Colombia
Grace Fernandez Castillo (38.93) AM
Viviana Retamozo Olaya (39.69)
Kelly Ximena Perez Rubio (38.84)
Paula Alejandra Aguirre Joya (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

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