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Sporting event delegation
Venezuela at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships |
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Flag of Venezuela |
FINA code | VEN |
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National federation | Venezuelan Water Sports Federation |
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Website | feveda.org.ve (in Spanish) |
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Competitors | 10 in 3 sports |
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Medals |
- Gold
- 0
- Silver
- 0
- Bronze
- 0
- Total
- 0
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Venezuela competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Diving[]
Venezuela entered three divers.[1]
- Men
Athlete
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Event
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Preliminaries
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Semifinals
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Final
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Points
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Rank
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Points
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Rank
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Points
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Rank
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Oscar Ariza
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10 m platform
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334.50
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28
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Did not advance
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- Women
Athlete
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Event
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Preliminaries
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Semifinals
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Final
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Points
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Rank
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Points
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Rank
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Points
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Rank
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10 m platform
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199.10
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35
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Did not advance
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- Mixed
Athlete
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Event
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Final
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Points
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Rank
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Oscar Ariza
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Team event
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294.00
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14
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Open water swimming[]
Venezuela qualified two male and two female open water swimmers.[2][3]
- Men
Athlete
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Event
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Time
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Rank
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5 km
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53:53.1
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35
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10 km
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1:52:53.5
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55
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10 km
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1:50:15.6
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36
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- Women
- Mixed
Swimming[]
Venezuela has entered three swimmers.[4]
- Men
- Women
Athlete
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Event
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Heat
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Semifinal
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Final
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Time
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Rank
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Time
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Rank
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Time
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Rank
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Isabella Paez
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100 m butterfly
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1:01.27
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36
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Did not advance
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References[]
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