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2011 World Aquatics Championships

The 14th FINA World Championships (Chinese: 2011年世界游泳锦标赛) were held on 16–31 July 2011 in Shanghai, China at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center. The 2011 World Championships featured five aquatics disciplines: swimming, water polo, diving, open water, and synchronized swimming. At this championships, synchronized swimmer Natalia Ishchenko, of Russia, was the most decorated competitor winning all six gold medals of her events, at solo, duet and team routines. These championships served as qualifying stages for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

14th FINA World Championships
Host cityShanghai, China
Date(s)16–31 July 2011
Venue(s)Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
Nations participating181
Athletes participating2220
Officially opened byYu Zhengsheng

FINA announced Shanghai as the host on 24 March 2007, over other finalist Doha, Qatar.[1]

Schedule

  Number of finals
 ●   Other competitions
All dates are CST (UTC+8)
July 2011 16
Sat
17
Sun
18
Mon
19
Tue
20
Wed
21
Thu
22
Fri
23
Sat
24
Sun
25
Mon
26
Tue
27
Wed
28
Thu
29
Fri
30
Sat
31
Sun
Gold
medals
  Diving 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 10
  Open water swimming 1 1 1 2 2 7
  Swimming 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 7 40
  Synchronised swimming 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
  Water polo 1 1 2
Total gold medals 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 6 7 7 66
Cumulative total 1 3 6 10 12 15 19 23 28 32 37 41 46 52 59 66

Medal table

  *   Host Nation

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States176932
2  China*1513836
3  Russia86418
4  Brazil4004
5  Italy3429
6  Great Britain3306
7  Australia210416
8  France24511
9  Netherlands2136
10  Greece2114
11  Denmark2103
12  Germany13913
13  Sweden1102
14  Hungary1045
15  Belarus1001
  Bulgaria1001
  Norway1001
  South Korea1001
  Switzerland1001
20  Canada0437
21  Japan0426
22  Spain0156
23  Poland0101
  Serbia0101
25  South Africa0033
26  Mexico0022
27  Croatia0011
  Ukraine0011
Totals (28 entries)686466198

Competition

Diving

 
 
Teaming in the women's 3 m synchro springboard, Wu Minxia (left) and He Zi (right) won the first gold medal in the competition.

The diving program consisted of 10 events (5 male and 5 female). Diving was contested at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 16–24. China came out on top in the gold medal count in the diving swimming competition with ten golds, winning all events.

On the first day of competition on July 16, host nation China won the first gold medal of the meet in the women's 3 m synchro springboard. The duo of Wu Minxia and He Zi had a score of 356.40 to win by more than 40 points ahead of Canadians Émilie Heymans and Jennifer Abel.[2] On the second day of competition, the Chinese duo of Qiu Bo and Huo Liang won gold in the men's 10 m synchro platform with a score of 480.03. On the third day of competition, two finals were held. In the men's 1 m springboard, China continued its strong performance with a 1-2 finish, with Li Shixin winning the gold and He Min winning the silver. In the women's 10 m synchro platform, the Chinese duo of Wang Hao and Chen Ruolin won gold with a score of 362.58 points. On the fourth day of competition, two finals were held and China continued its dominance. In the women's 1 m springboard, China finished 1-2 with Shi Tingmao winning the gold and Wang Han taking the silver. In the men's 3 m synchro springboard, the Chinese duo of Qin Kai and Luo Yutong won the gold with a score of 463.98. On the fifth day of competition, China swept the women's 10 m platform, with Chen Ruolin winning the gold and Hu Yadan winning the silver. On the sixth day of competition, China won gold in the men's 3 m springboard. However, it was the first individual event in the diving competition in which China did not go 1-2, with Russian diver Ilya Zakharov taking the silver. On the seventh day of competition, China won gold in the women's 3 m springboard with Wu Minxia taking the gold and He Zi winning the silver. On the eight and last day of competition, China won gold in the men's 10 m platform. In winning this event, China won all the possible golds in the diving competition.

Open water swimming

 
Lurz was the most decorated open water swimmer with three medals.

The open water swimming competition featured 7 events (3 male, 3 female, and a mixed team competition). The open water swimming competition was contested at the Jinshan City Beach from July 19–23. Germany came out on top in the gold medal count in the open water swimming competition with one gold, two silvers, and one bronze.

On the first day of competition on July 19, British Keri-Anne Payne won the first gold of the open water competition in the women's 10 km. On the second day of competition, Greek Spyridon Gianniotis won the gold in the men's 10 km, finishing ahead of German Thomas Lurz. On the third day of competition, the American threesome of Andrew Gemmell, Ashley Twichell and Sean Ryan won gold in the 5 km team event in a tallied time of 57:00.6.[3] On the fourth day of competition, two events were held, the women's and men's 5 km. In the women's 5 km, Swiss Swann Oberson won the gold in a time of 1:00:39.7. In the men's 5 km, German Thomas Lurz won gold in a time of 56:16.2. On the fifth and last day of competition, two events were held, the men's and women's 25 km. In the men's 25 km, Bulgarian Petar Stoychev won the gold in a time of 5:10:39.8. In the women's 25 km, Brazilian Ana Marcela Cunha won the gold in a time of 5:29:22.9. Four women and 10 men who started the 25 km competition did not complete the race because water temperatures reached what FINA says is an unsafe level for competition.

Swimming

The swimming competition featured races in a long course (50 m) pool in 40 events (20 for males, 20 for females; 17 individual events and 3 relays for each gender). The events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 24–31. The United States lead the gold medal count in the swimming competition with sixteen golds. Overall, the United States came out on top in the swimming competition with twenty-nine medals. A total of two world records were set during the swimming competition. Just two years ago, at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, 43 world records were set. This is attributed to high-tech bodysuits being banned in January 2010.

American Ryan Lochte won the most gold medals among the male competitors with five and was named the best male swimmer of the championships. American Rebecca Soni won a total of three golds and one bronze medal and was named the best female swimmer of the championships. American Michael Phelps had the most overall medals in the competition with seven (four golds, two silvers, one bronze).

Day one

 
Heemskerk had a 52.46 split to overcome to Americans in the 4×100 m freestyle relay on day one.

On the first day of competition on July 24, four finals were contested, the women's and men's 400 m freestyle and women's and men's 4×100 m freestyle relay. In the women's 400 m freestyle, Italian Federica Pellegrini successfully defended her 2009 crown and crushed the field to win gold in a time of 4:01.97, over two seconds ahead of British Rebecca Adlington. In the men's 400 m freestyle, Korean Park Tae-Hwan won the gold in a time of 3:42.04, over one second ahead of second-place finisher Chinese Sun Yang.[4] After the 400 m freestyle event was the women's and men's 4×100 m freestyle relay. In the women's 4×100 m freestyle relay, the Dutch team of Inge Dekker, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Marleen Veldhuis, and Femke Heemskerk finished ahead of the United States 3:33.96 to 3:34.47. Because of Heemskerk's 100 m split of 52.46, the Dutch were able to overcome the United States on the final leg.[5] Next in the men's 4×100 m freestyle relay, the Australian team of James Magnussen, Matthew Targett, Matthew Abood, and Eamon Sullivan won the gold in a time of 3:11.00.[6] Magnussen jolted the Australians ahead in the first leg with a split of 47.49. American Michael Phelps (whose team finished third) had the second-best start with a 48.08. After the race, Phelps said of Magnussen, "He's talented, he's young. I think it's going to make it exciting for the sport and add something else to that relay, that's for sure." No new world or competition records were set during day one.

Day two

 
Cielo won gold in the 50 m butterfly on day two.

On the second day of competition on July 25, four finals were contested, the women's 100 m butterfly, men's 50 m butterfly, women's 200 m individual medley, and the men's 100 m breaststroke. In the first final of day two, the women's 100 m butterfly, American Dana Vollmer won the gold after posting the top times in the heats and semifinals. Vollmer's winning time of 56.87 was slower than her semifinal time of 56.47 but was still good enough for gold.[7] In the men's 50 m butterfly, Brazilian César Cielo, just recently cleared to compete after failing a drug test, won in a time of 23.10. Cielo was very emotional after the race and sobbed uncontrollably. After he said, "This gold medal has a different feel from the other ones. This one was the hardest of my life." In the women's 200 m individual medley, fifteen-year-old Chinese Ye Shiwen won the gold in a time of 2:08.90 to give host nation China its first gold in the swimming competition. At the 150 mark, Ye was in fifth place but covered the last 50 metres in 29.42 to surge ahead of American Ariana Kukors and Australian Alicia Coutts for the win.[8] In the men's 100 m breaststroke Norwegian Alexander Dale Oen won the gold in a time of 58.71.[9] After the race, he pointed to the Norwegian flag on his swimming cap in reference to the 2011 Norway attacks. No new world or competition records were set during day two.

Day three

On the third day of competition on July 26, five finals were contested, the men's 200 m freestyle, women's 100 m backstroke, women's 1500 m freestyle, men's 100 m backstroke, and the women's 100 m breaststroke. In the first final of day three, the men's 200 m freestyle, American Ryan Lochte won gold in a time of 1:44.44. Fellow American Michael Phelps won the silver with a time of 1:44.79, his second consecutive silver in the event at a World Aquatics Championships.[10] In the women's 100 m backstroke, Chinese Zhao Jing won the gold in a time of 59.05, just 1/100 of a second ahead of Russian Anastasia Zuyeva.[11] In the women's 1500 m freestyle, Dane Lotte Friis won the gold in 15:55.60, improving on her second-place finish in the event two year ago.[12] In the men's 100 m backstroke, Frenchmen Camille Lacourt and Jérémy Stravius had matching times of 52.76 to win gold. In the women's 100 m breaststroke, American Rebecca Soni dominated the field to win in a time of 1:05.05, over a second ahead of second-place finisher Leisel Jones.[13] No new world or competition records were set during day three.

Day four

 
Pellegrini won her second individual gold medal in the 200 m freestyle on day four.

On the fourth day of competition on July 27, four finals were contested, the men's 200 m butterfly, women's 200 m freestyle, men's 800 m freestyle, and the men's 50 m breaststroke. In the first final of day four, the men's 200 m butterfly, American Michael Phelps won the gold with a time of 1:53.34, becoming the first swimmer to win five gold medals in one discipline at the World Aquatics Championships.[14] In the women's 200 m freestyle, Italian Federica Pellegrini won her second gold medal of the meet and successfully defended her 2009 crown. In the men's 800 m freestyle, Chinese Sun Yang won his first ever world title with a time of 7:38.57. In the men's 50 m breaststroke, Brazilian Felipe França Silva won the gold in a time of 27.01. However, it was not without controversy as video showed Silva performed an illegal dolphin kick at the finish of the race.[15] No new world or competition records were set during day four.

Day five

 
Lochte set the first world record in the competition on day five.

On the fifth day of competition on July 28, five finals were contested, the men's 200 m individual medley, men's 100 m freestyle, women's 200 m butterfly, women's 50 m backstroke, and the women's 4×200 m freestyle relay. In the first final of day five, the men's 200 m individual medley, American Ryan Lochte set the first world record of the competition en route to winning gold with a time of 1:54.00 and successfully defended his 2009 title. After the race, Lochte said, "All I can say is summed up in one word ... Jeah! That's really all." American Michael Phelps finished second in 1:54.16.[16] In the men's 100 m freestyle, Australian James Magnussen continued his strong performance with gold in a time of 47.63, becoming the first Australian man to win the event. After the race, Magnussen said, "When I get back to Australia, I will be relaxing with my friends, and it will sound amazing to be called a world champion. It has been six weeks since I have gotten a good night's sleep. No Australian has won this race at the world championships before, so it is good to be in the same club as the legends of this sport." Defending champion César Cielo finished in fourth place after fading badly the last 15 meters with a time of 48.01.[17] In the women's 200 m butterfly, Chinese Jiao Liuyang won her first individual world title with a time of 2:05.55, just holding off Brit Ellen Gandy who finished second in 2:05.59.[18] In the women's 50 m backstroke, Russian Anastasia Zuyeva won the gold in a time of 27.79.[19] In the women's 4×200 m freestyle relay, the American team of Missy Franklin, Dagny Knutson, Katie Hoff, and Allison Schmitt won the gold with a time of 7:46.14. Leading off the relay, the sixteen-year-old Franklin recorded a time of 1:55.06, which was fast enough to win the individual 200 m freestyle (won in 1:55.58).[20] One world record, set by Lochte in the 200 m individual medley, was set during day five.

Day six

 
Soni won her second individual gold medal in the 200 m breaststroke on day six.

On the sixth day of competition on July 29, five finals were contested, the women's 100 m freestyle, men's 200 m backstroke, women's 200 m breaststroke, men's 200 m breaststroke, and the men's 4×200 m freestyle relay. In the first final of day six, the women's 100 m freestyle, Dane Jeanette Ottesen and Belarusian Aleksandra Gerasimenya tied for the gold medal with a time of 53.45. For Ottesen and Gerasimenya, it is the first ever individual world titles for them.[21] In the men's 200 m backstroke, American Ryan Lochte continued his strong performance with a winning time of 1:52.96. Japanese Ryosuke Irie finished second in 1:54.11.[22] In the women's 200 m breaststroke, American Rebecca Soni won her second gold medal of the meet with a time of 2:21.47, slower than her semifinal time of 2:21.03, but still comfortably ahead of Russian Yuliya Yefimova who finished in 2:22.22.[23] In the men's 200 m breaststroke, Hungarian Dániel Gyurta successfully defended his 2009 title with a time of 2:08.41. Throughout the race, Japanese Kosuke Kitajima lead the way and at 150 metre mark was leading Gyurta 1:34.22 to 1:34.71. However, Gyurta had superior comeback in the final 50 metres to overtake Kitajima for the win. Kitajima ended up second with a time of 2:08.63.[24] In the final event of day six, the men's 4×200 m freestyle relay, the American team of Michael Phelps, Peter Vanderkaay, Ricky Berens, and Ryan Lochte won the gold with a time of 7:02.67. At the 600 metre mark, the American team was trailing France 5:18.11 to 5:17.46. However, Lochte had a split of 1:44.56 to win it for the Americans. France's last leg, Fabien Gilot could not keep up with Lochte and recorded a time of 1:47.35. France's final time was 7:04.81. Notably, China's relay team finished in third place with a time of 7:05.67, its first ever medal in the event.[25] No new world or competition records were set during day six.

Day seven

 
Dekker won the women's 50 m butterfly on day seven.

On the seventh day of competition on July 30, six finals were contested, the women's 50 m butterfly, men's 50 m freestyle, women's 200 m backstroke, men's 100 m butterfly, women's 800 m freestyle, and the women's 4×100 m medley relay. In the first final of day seven, the women's 50 m butterfly, Dutch swimmer Inge Dekker pulled an upset and won the gold ahead world record holder Therese Alshammar 25.71 to 25.76.[26] In the men's 50 m freestyle, Brazilian César Cielo successfully defended his 2009 title with a win in a time of 21.52.[27] In the women's 200 m backstroke, American Missy Franklin dominated the competition with a national record time of 2:05.10, almost a second ahead of second-place finisher Belinda Hocking and nearly breaking the world record set in 2009.[28] Franklin's time of 2:05.10 is the third-fastest ever in the event. In the men's 100 m butterfly, American Michael Phelps won the expected gold in a time of 50.71, his third consecutive title in the event (also winning in 2007 and 2009) and second individual title of the meet.[29] In the women's 800 m freestyle, Brit Rebecca Adlington was able to hold off Dane Lotte Friis for the win with a time of 8:17.51. Friis finished second with a time of 8:18.20.[30] In the final event of day seven, the women's 4×100 m medley relay, the American team of Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, and Missy Franklin won the gold with a time of 3:52.36, over three seconds ahead of second-place finisher China. Their time was the second-fastest of all time and was just outside the Chinese owned world record of 3:52.19 from 2009. It was the first title for the American team since 1998. Notably, Franklin, who had just completed the 200 m backstroke, completed the freestyle leg in the medley relay in 52.79, the fastest freestyle leg in the field.[31] No new world or competition records were set during day seven.

Day eight

On the eighth day of competition on July 31, seven finals were contested, the women's 50 m breaststroke, men's 400 m individual medley, women's 50 m freestyle, men's 50 m backstroke, men's 1500 m freestyle, women's 400 m individual medley, and the men's 4×100 m medley relay. In the first final of day eight, the women's 50 m breaststroke, American Jessica Hardy outtouched Russian Yuliya Yefimova for the gold medal 30.19 to 30.49. American Rebecca Soni finished third in the race with a time of 30.58.[32] In the men's 400 m individual medley, American Ryan Lochte won by over four seconds with a time of 4:07.13. It was Lochte's sixth medal of the competition and his fifth gold. After the race, Lochte said, "I'm so glad this meet is over ... It has been a long, long eight days. For the most part, I'm not really happy. I mean, it's definitely great to have won five golds, but I know I can go a lot faster." American Tyler Clary earned a silver behind Lochte, repeating his 2009 result.[33] In the women's 50 m freestyle, Swede Therese Alshammar won the gold in a time of 24.14. Dutch swimmers Ranomi Kromowidjojo (24.27) and Marleen Veldhuis (24.49) finished third and fourth, respectively. At 33, Alshammar is the oldest female world champion in history.[34] In the men's 50 m backstroke, Brit Liam Tancock successfully defended his 2009 title with a time of 24.50. Tancock was pleased with the result but second-place finisher Camille Lacourt of France said, "I'm not happy with the result ... That was a good chance for me to grab a gold. I will work hard to prepare for next year's Olympics."[35] In the men's 1500 m freestyle, Chinese Sun Yang set the second world record of the competition en route to winning gold with a time of 14:34.14, improving Australian Grant Hackett's 2001 record of 14:34.56 and improving on the bronze medal he got two years ago. After the race, Sun said, "With the London Games a year out, I will have to be more strict with myself and start back at zero. Hopefully, I can create miracles at the Olympics."[36] Prior to this, Hackett's record was the longest standing record unbroken even with the "supersuits" of 2009.[37] In the women's 400 m individual medley, American Elizabeth Beisel won her first ever world championship gold with a time of 4:31.78. Second-place finisher Brit Hannah Miley finished over two seconds behind with a time of 4:34.22.[38] In the final event of day eight, the men's 4×100 m medley relay, the American team of Nick Thoman, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, and Nathan Adrian won the gold with a time of 3:32.06. At the 300 metre mark, the Australian team was in fourth place but James Magnussen has a split of 47.00 to get his team second place in 3:32.26.[39] One world record, set by Sun in the 1500 m freestyle, was set during day eight.

World records

The following world records were established during the competition:

Date Event Time Name Nation
July 28, 2011 Men's 200 m individual medley final 1:54.00 Ryan Lochte   United States
July 31, 2011 Men's 1500 m freestyle final 14:34.14 Sun Yang   China

Synchronised swimming

The synchronised swimming events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 17–23. Russia came out on top in the gold medal count in the synchronised swimming competition with seven golds, winning all events.

On the first day of the synchronised swimming competition on July 17, Russia took the first gold in the solo technical routine, with Natalia Ishchenko winning with a score of 98.300. On the second day of competition, Russia picked up its second gold in the duet technical routine, with Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina winning gold with a score of 98.200. On day three of the synchronised swimming competition, Russia continued its strong performance with gold in the team technical routine with 98.300 points.[40] On the fourth day of competition, Russia continued its dominance with Natalia Ishchenko picking up her third gold medal in the solo free routine. On the fifth day of competition, Russia won its fifth gold in the free routine combination and Natalia Ishchenko won her fourth individual gold, while Canada won its first medal. On the sixth day of competition, Russian Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina won gold in the duet free routine.[41] Also, Ishchenko won her fifth individual gold of the competition. On the seventh and last day of competition, Russia won gold in the team free routine with a score of 98.620 and Ishchenko won her sixth individual gold.[42]

Water polo

The water polo events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 17–30. In the men's tournament, Italy upset the defending champions Serbia for the gold. In the women's tournament, Greece won the gold over China.

Participating nations

181 nations have entered at least one athlete in one of the five disciplines; diving,[43] open water swimming,[44][45] swimming,[46] synchronized swimming,[47] and water polo.[48]

See also

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2011, world, aquatics, championships, 14th, fina, world, championships, chinese, 2011年世界游泳锦标赛, were, held, july, 2011, shanghai, china, shanghai, oriental, sports, center, 2011, world, championships, featured, five, aquatics, disciplines, swimming, water, polo. The 14th FINA World Championships Chinese 2011年世界游泳锦标赛 were held on 16 31 July 2011 in Shanghai China at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center The 2011 World Championships featured five aquatics disciplines swimming water polo diving open water and synchronized swimming At this championships synchronized swimmer Natalia Ishchenko of Russia was the most decorated competitor winning all six gold medals of her events at solo duet and team routines These championships served as qualifying stages for the 2012 Summer Olympics 14th FINA World ChampionshipsHost cityShanghai ChinaDate s 16 31 July 2011Venue s Shanghai Oriental Sports CenterNations participating181Athletes participating2220Officially opened byYu Zhengsheng Rome 2009Barcelona 2013 FINA announced Shanghai as the host on 24 March 2007 over other finalist Doha Qatar 1 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Medal table 3 Competition 3 1 Diving 3 2 Open water swimming 3 3 Swimming 3 3 1 Day one 3 3 2 Day two 3 3 3 Day three 3 3 4 Day four 3 3 5 Day five 3 3 6 Day six 3 3 7 Day seven 3 3 8 Day eight 3 3 9 World records 3 4 Synchronised swimming 3 5 Water polo 4 Participating nations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSchedule Edit 1 Number of finals Other competitionsAll dates are CST UTC 8 July 2011 16Sat 17Sun 18Mon 19Tue 20Wed 21Thu 22Fri 23Sat 24Sun 25Mon 26Tue 27Wed 28Thu 29Fri 30Sat 31Sun Goldmedals Diving 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 Open water swimming 1 1 1 2 2 7 Swimming 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 7 40 Synchronised swimming 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Water polo 1 1 2Total gold medals 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 6 7 7 66Cumulative total 1 3 6 10 12 15 19 23 28 32 37 41 46 52 59 66Medal table Edit Host Nation Host nation China RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 United States1769322 China 15138363 Russia864184 Brazil40045 Italy34296 Great Britain33067 Australia2104168 France245119 Netherlands213610 Greece211411 Denmark210312 Germany1391313 Sweden110214 Hungary104515 Belarus1001 Bulgaria1001 Norway1001 South Korea1001 Switzerland100120 Canada043721 Japan042622 Spain015623 Poland0101 Serbia010125 South Africa003326 Mexico002227 Croatia0011 Ukraine0011Totals 28 entries 686466198Competition EditDiving Edit Main article Diving at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships Teaming in the women s 3 m synchro springboard Wu Minxia left and He Zi right won the first gold medal in the competition The diving program consisted of 10 events 5 male and 5 female Diving was contested at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 16 24 China came out on top in the gold medal count in the diving swimming competition with ten golds winning all events On the first day of competition on July 16 host nation China won the first gold medal of the meet in the women s 3 m synchro springboard The duo of Wu Minxia and He Zi had a score of 356 40 to win by more than 40 points ahead of Canadians Emilie Heymans and Jennifer Abel 2 On the second day of competition the Chinese duo of Qiu Bo and Huo Liang won gold in the men s 10 m synchro platform with a score of 480 03 On the third day of competition two finals were held In the men s 1 m springboard China continued its strong performance with a 1 2 finish with Li Shixin winning the gold and He Min winning the silver In the women s 10 m synchro platform the Chinese duo of Wang Hao and Chen Ruolin won gold with a score of 362 58 points On the fourth day of competition two finals were held and China continued its dominance In the women s 1 m springboard China finished 1 2 with Shi Tingmao winning the gold and Wang Han taking the silver In the men s 3 m synchro springboard the Chinese duo of Qin Kai and Luo Yutong won the gold with a score of 463 98 On the fifth day of competition China swept the women s 10 m platform with Chen Ruolin winning the gold and Hu Yadan winning the silver On the sixth day of competition China won gold in the men s 3 m springboard However it was the first individual event in the diving competition in which China did not go 1 2 with Russian diver Ilya Zakharov taking the silver On the seventh day of competition China won gold in the women s 3 m springboard with Wu Minxia taking the gold and He Zi winning the silver On the eight and last day of competition China won gold in the men s 10 m platform In winning this event China won all the possible golds in the diving competition Open water swimming Edit Main article Open water swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships Lurz was the most decorated open water swimmer with three medals The open water swimming competition featured 7 events 3 male 3 female and a mixed team competition The open water swimming competition was contested at the Jinshan City Beach from July 19 23 Germany came out on top in the gold medal count in the open water swimming competition with one gold two silvers and one bronze On the first day of competition on July 19 British Keri Anne Payne won the first gold of the open water competition in the women s 10 km On the second day of competition Greek Spyridon Gianniotis won the gold in the men s 10 km finishing ahead of German Thomas Lurz On the third day of competition the American threesome of Andrew Gemmell Ashley Twichell and Sean Ryan won gold in the 5 km team event in a tallied time of 57 00 6 3 On the fourth day of competition two events were held the women s and men s 5 km In the women s 5 km Swiss Swann Oberson won the gold in a time of 1 00 39 7 In the men s 5 km German Thomas Lurz won gold in a time of 56 16 2 On the fifth and last day of competition two events were held the men s and women s 25 km In the men s 25 km Bulgarian Petar Stoychev won the gold in a time of 5 10 39 8 In the women s 25 km Brazilian Ana Marcela Cunha won the gold in a time of 5 29 22 9 Four women and 10 men who started the 25 km competition did not complete the race because water temperatures reached what FINA says is an unsafe level for competition Swimming Edit Main article Swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships The swimming competition featured races in a long course 50 m pool in 40 events 20 for males 20 for females 17 individual events and 3 relays for each gender The events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 24 31 The United States lead the gold medal count in the swimming competition with sixteen golds Overall the United States came out on top in the swimming competition with twenty nine medals A total of two world records were set during the swimming competition Just two years ago at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome 43 world records were set This is attributed to high tech bodysuits being banned in January 2010 American Ryan Lochte won the most gold medals among the male competitors with five and was named the best male swimmer of the championships American Rebecca Soni won a total of three golds and one bronze medal and was named the best female swimmer of the championships American Michael Phelps had the most overall medals in the competition with seven four golds two silvers one bronze Day one Edit Heemskerk had a 52 46 split to overcome to Americans in the 4 100 m freestyle relay on day one On the first day of competition on July 24 four finals were contested the women s and men s 400 m freestyle and women s and men s 4 100 m freestyle relay In the women s 400 m freestyle Italian Federica Pellegrini successfully defended her 2009 crown and crushed the field to win gold in a time of 4 01 97 over two seconds ahead of British Rebecca Adlington In the men s 400 m freestyle Korean Park Tae Hwan won the gold in a time of 3 42 04 over one second ahead of second place finisher Chinese Sun Yang 4 After the 400 m freestyle event was the women s and men s 4 100 m freestyle relay In the women s 4 100 m freestyle relay the Dutch team of Inge Dekker Ranomi Kromowidjojo Marleen Veldhuis and Femke Heemskerk finished ahead of the United States 3 33 96 to 3 34 47 Because of Heemskerk s 100 m split of 52 46 the Dutch were able to overcome the United States on the final leg 5 Next in the men s 4 100 m freestyle relay the Australian team of James Magnussen Matthew Targett Matthew Abood and Eamon Sullivan won the gold in a time of 3 11 00 6 Magnussen jolted the Australians ahead in the first leg with a split of 47 49 American Michael Phelps whose team finished third had the second best start with a 48 08 After the race Phelps said of Magnussen He s talented he s young I think it s going to make it exciting for the sport and add something else to that relay that s for sure No new world or competition records were set during day one Day two Edit Cielo won gold in the 50 m butterfly on day two On the second day of competition on July 25 four finals were contested the women s 100 m butterfly men s 50 m butterfly women s 200 m individual medley and the men s 100 m breaststroke In the first final of day two the women s 100 m butterfly American Dana Vollmer won the gold after posting the top times in the heats and semifinals Vollmer s winning time of 56 87 was slower than her semifinal time of 56 47 but was still good enough for gold 7 In the men s 50 m butterfly Brazilian Cesar Cielo just recently cleared to compete after failing a drug test won in a time of 23 10 Cielo was very emotional after the race and sobbed uncontrollably After he said This gold medal has a different feel from the other ones This one was the hardest of my life In the women s 200 m individual medley fifteen year old Chinese Ye Shiwen won the gold in a time of 2 08 90 to give host nation China its first gold in the swimming competition At the 150 mark Ye was in fifth place but covered the last 50 metres in 29 42 to surge ahead of American Ariana Kukors and Australian Alicia Coutts for the win 8 In the men s 100 m breaststroke Norwegian Alexander Dale Oen won the gold in a time of 58 71 9 After the race he pointed to the Norwegian flag on his swimming cap in reference to the 2011 Norway attacks No new world or competition records were set during day two Day three Edit On the third day of competition on July 26 five finals were contested the men s 200 m freestyle women s 100 m backstroke women s 1500 m freestyle men s 100 m backstroke and the women s 100 m breaststroke In the first final of day three the men s 200 m freestyle American Ryan Lochte won gold in a time of 1 44 44 Fellow American Michael Phelps won the silver with a time of 1 44 79 his second consecutive silver in the event at a World Aquatics Championships 10 In the women s 100 m backstroke Chinese Zhao Jing won the gold in a time of 59 05 just 1 100 of a second ahead of Russian Anastasia Zuyeva 11 In the women s 1500 m freestyle Dane Lotte Friis won the gold in 15 55 60 improving on her second place finish in the event two year ago 12 In the men s 100 m backstroke Frenchmen Camille Lacourt and Jeremy Stravius had matching times of 52 76 to win gold In the women s 100 m breaststroke American Rebecca Soni dominated the field to win in a time of 1 05 05 over a second ahead of second place finisher Leisel Jones 13 No new world or competition records were set during day three Day four Edit Pellegrini won her second individual gold medal in the 200 m freestyle on day four On the fourth day of competition on July 27 four finals were contested the men s 200 m butterfly women s 200 m freestyle men s 800 m freestyle and the men s 50 m breaststroke In the first final of day four the men s 200 m butterfly American Michael Phelps won the gold with a time of 1 53 34 becoming the first swimmer to win five gold medals in one discipline at the World Aquatics Championships 14 In the women s 200 m freestyle Italian Federica Pellegrini won her second gold medal of the meet and successfully defended her 2009 crown In the men s 800 m freestyle Chinese Sun Yang won his first ever world title with a time of 7 38 57 In the men s 50 m breaststroke Brazilian Felipe Franca Silva won the gold in a time of 27 01 However it was not without controversy as video showed Silva performed an illegal dolphin kick at the finish of the race 15 No new world or competition records were set during day four Day five Edit Lochte set the first world record in the competition on day five On the fifth day of competition on July 28 five finals were contested the men s 200 m individual medley men s 100 m freestyle women s 200 m butterfly women s 50 m backstroke and the women s 4 200 m freestyle relay In the first final of day five the men s 200 m individual medley American Ryan Lochte set the first world record of the competition en route to winning gold with a time of 1 54 00 and successfully defended his 2009 title After the race Lochte said All I can say is summed up in one word Jeah That s really all American Michael Phelps finished second in 1 54 16 16 In the men s 100 m freestyle Australian James Magnussen continued his strong performance with gold in a time of 47 63 becoming the first Australian man to win the event After the race Magnussen said When I get back to Australia I will be relaxing with my friends and it will sound amazing to be called a world champion It has been six weeks since I have gotten a good night s sleep No Australian has won this race at the world championships before so it is good to be in the same club as the legends of this sport Defending champion Cesar Cielo finished in fourth place after fading badly the last 15 meters with a time of 48 01 17 In the women s 200 m butterfly Chinese Jiao Liuyang won her first individual world title with a time of 2 05 55 just holding off Brit Ellen Gandy who finished second in 2 05 59 18 In the women s 50 m backstroke Russian Anastasia Zuyeva won the gold in a time of 27 79 19 In the women s 4 200 m freestyle relay the American team of Missy Franklin Dagny Knutson Katie Hoff and Allison Schmitt won the gold with a time of 7 46 14 Leading off the relay the sixteen year old Franklin recorded a time of 1 55 06 which was fast enough to win the individual 200 m freestyle won in 1 55 58 20 One world record set by Lochte in the 200 m individual medley was set during day five Day six Edit Soni won her second individual gold medal in the 200 m breaststroke on day six On the sixth day of competition on July 29 five finals were contested the women s 100 m freestyle men s 200 m backstroke women s 200 m breaststroke men s 200 m breaststroke and the men s 4 200 m freestyle relay In the first final of day six the women s 100 m freestyle Dane Jeanette Ottesen and Belarusian Aleksandra Gerasimenya tied for the gold medal with a time of 53 45 For Ottesen and Gerasimenya it is the first ever individual world titles for them 21 In the men s 200 m backstroke American Ryan Lochte continued his strong performance with a winning time of 1 52 96 Japanese Ryosuke Irie finished second in 1 54 11 22 In the women s 200 m breaststroke American Rebecca Soni won her second gold medal of the meet with a time of 2 21 47 slower than her semifinal time of 2 21 03 but still comfortably ahead of Russian Yuliya Yefimova who finished in 2 22 22 23 In the men s 200 m breaststroke Hungarian Daniel Gyurta successfully defended his 2009 title with a time of 2 08 41 Throughout the race Japanese Kosuke Kitajima lead the way and at 150 metre mark was leading Gyurta 1 34 22 to 1 34 71 However Gyurta had superior comeback in the final 50 metres to overtake Kitajima for the win Kitajima ended up second with a time of 2 08 63 24 In the final event of day six the men s 4 200 m freestyle relay the American team of Michael Phelps Peter Vanderkaay Ricky Berens and Ryan Lochte won the gold with a time of 7 02 67 At the 600 metre mark the American team was trailing France 5 18 11 to 5 17 46 However Lochte had a split of 1 44 56 to win it for the Americans France s last leg Fabien Gilot could not keep up with Lochte and recorded a time of 1 47 35 France s final time was 7 04 81 Notably China s relay team finished in third place with a time of 7 05 67 its first ever medal in the event 25 No new world or competition records were set during day six Day seven Edit Dekker won the women s 50 m butterfly on day seven On the seventh day of competition on July 30 six finals were contested the women s 50 m butterfly men s 50 m freestyle women s 200 m backstroke men s 100 m butterfly women s 800 m freestyle and the women s 4 100 m medley relay In the first final of day seven the women s 50 m butterfly Dutch swimmer Inge Dekker pulled an upset and won the gold ahead world record holder Therese Alshammar 25 71 to 25 76 26 In the men s 50 m freestyle Brazilian Cesar Cielo successfully defended his 2009 title with a win in a time of 21 52 27 In the women s 200 m backstroke American Missy Franklin dominated the competition with a national record time of 2 05 10 almost a second ahead of second place finisher Belinda Hocking and nearly breaking the world record set in 2009 28 Franklin s time of 2 05 10 is the third fastest ever in the event In the men s 100 m butterfly American Michael Phelps won the expected gold in a time of 50 71 his third consecutive title in the event also winning in 2007 and 2009 and second individual title of the meet 29 In the women s 800 m freestyle Brit Rebecca Adlington was able to hold off Dane Lotte Friis for the win with a time of 8 17 51 Friis finished second with a time of 8 18 20 30 In the final event of day seven the women s 4 100 m medley relay the American team of Natalie Coughlin Rebecca Soni Dana Vollmer and Missy Franklin won the gold with a time of 3 52 36 over three seconds ahead of second place finisher China Their time was the second fastest of all time and was just outside the Chinese owned world record of 3 52 19 from 2009 It was the first title for the American team since 1998 Notably Franklin who had just completed the 200 m backstroke completed the freestyle leg in the medley relay in 52 79 the fastest freestyle leg in the field 31 No new world or competition records were set during day seven Day eight Edit On the eighth day of competition on July 31 seven finals were contested the women s 50 m breaststroke men s 400 m individual medley women s 50 m freestyle men s 50 m backstroke men s 1500 m freestyle women s 400 m individual medley and the men s 4 100 m medley relay In the first final of day eight the women s 50 m breaststroke American Jessica Hardy outtouched Russian Yuliya Yefimova for the gold medal 30 19 to 30 49 American Rebecca Soni finished third in the race with a time of 30 58 32 In the men s 400 m individual medley American Ryan Lochte won by over four seconds with a time of 4 07 13 It was Lochte s sixth medal of the competition and his fifth gold After the race Lochte said I m so glad this meet is over It has been a long long eight days For the most part I m not really happy I mean it s definitely great to have won five golds but I know I can go a lot faster American Tyler Clary earned a silver behind Lochte repeating his 2009 result 33 In the women s 50 m freestyle Swede Therese Alshammar won the gold in a time of 24 14 Dutch swimmers Ranomi Kromowidjojo 24 27 and Marleen Veldhuis 24 49 finished third and fourth respectively At 33 Alshammar is the oldest female world champion in history 34 In the men s 50 m backstroke Brit Liam Tancock successfully defended his 2009 title with a time of 24 50 Tancock was pleased with the result but second place finisher Camille Lacourt of France said I m not happy with the result That was a good chance for me to grab a gold I will work hard to prepare for next year s Olympics 35 In the men s 1500 m freestyle Chinese Sun Yang set the second world record of the competition en route to winning gold with a time of 14 34 14 improving Australian Grant Hackett s 2001 record of 14 34 56 and improving on the bronze medal he got two years ago After the race Sun said With the London Games a year out I will have to be more strict with myself and start back at zero Hopefully I can create miracles at the Olympics 36 Prior to this Hackett s record was the longest standing record unbroken even with the supersuits of 2009 37 In the women s 400 m individual medley American Elizabeth Beisel won her first ever world championship gold with a time of 4 31 78 Second place finisher Brit Hannah Miley finished over two seconds behind with a time of 4 34 22 38 In the final event of day eight the men s 4 100 m medley relay the American team of Nick Thoman Mark Gangloff Michael Phelps and Nathan Adrian won the gold with a time of 3 32 06 At the 300 metre mark the Australian team was in fourth place but James Magnussen has a split of 47 00 to get his team second place in 3 32 26 39 One world record set by Sun in the 1500 m freestyle was set during day eight World records Edit The following world records were established during the competition Date Event Time Name NationJuly 28 2011 Men s 200 m individual medley final 1 54 00 Ryan Lochte United StatesJuly 31 2011 Men s 1500 m freestyle final 14 34 14 Sun Yang ChinaSynchronised swimming Edit Main article Synchronised swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships The synchronised swimming events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 17 23 Russia came out on top in the gold medal count in the synchronised swimming competition with seven golds winning all events On the first day of the synchronised swimming competition on July 17 Russia took the first gold in the solo technical routine with Natalia Ishchenko winning with a score of 98 300 On the second day of competition Russia picked up its second gold in the duet technical routine with Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina winning gold with a score of 98 200 On day three of the synchronised swimming competition Russia continued its strong performance with gold in the team technical routine with 98 300 points 40 On the fourth day of competition Russia continued its dominance with Natalia Ishchenko picking up her third gold medal in the solo free routine On the fifth day of competition Russia won its fifth gold in the free routine combination and Natalia Ishchenko won her fourth individual gold while Canada won its first medal On the sixth day of competition Russian Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina won gold in the duet free routine 41 Also Ishchenko won her fifth individual gold of the competition On the seventh and last day of competition Russia won gold in the team free routine with a score of 98 620 and Ishchenko won her sixth individual gold 42 Water polo Edit Main article Water polo at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships The water polo events were held at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center from July 17 30 In the men s tournament Italy upset the defending champions Serbia for the gold In the women s tournament Greece won the gold over China Participating nations Edit181 nations have entered at least one athlete in one of the five disciplines diving 43 open water swimming 44 45 swimming 46 synchronized swimming 47 and water polo 48 Albania 3 Algeria 2 American Samoa 3 Andorra 3 Angola 3 Antigua and Barbuda 3 Argentina 13 Armenia 4 Aruba 3 Australia 97 Austria 16 Azerbaijan 8 Bahamas 3 Bahrain 3 Bangladesh 2 Barbados 1 Belarus 12 Belgium 10 Benin 3 Bermuda 3 Bolivia 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Botswana 2 Brazil 65 49 Brunei 2 Bulgaria 6 50 Burkina Faso 3 Burundi 3 Cambodia 3 Cameroon 2 Canada 86 51 Cayman Islands 2 Central African Republic 3 Chile 6 China 110 52 Host Chinese Taipei 4 Colombia 19 Comoros 3 Republic of the Congo 3 Cook Islands 3 Costa Rica 8 Ivory Coast 3 Croatia 33 Cuba 27 Cyprus 3 Czech Republic 16 Denmark 6 Djibouti 3 Dominican Republic 3 Democratic Republic of the Congo 3 Ecuador 6 Egypt 17 El Salvador 3 Estonia 6 Ethiopia 3 Faroe Islands 1 Fiji 3 Finland 7 France 44 The Gambia 3 Georgia 4 Germany 57 Ghana 1 Great Britain 63 Greece 31 Grenada 2 Guam 3 Guatemala 4 Guinea 3 Guyana 3 Honduras 4 Hong Kong 23 Hungary 50 Iceland 7 India 5 Indonesia 25 Iran 3 Iraq 2 Ireland 6 Israel 11 Italy 82 Jamaica 2 Japan 61 Jordan 3 Kazakhstan 42 Kenya 3 Kuwait 4 Kyrgyzstan 3 Laos 2 Latvia 3 Lebanon 3 Lesotho 3 Libya 1 Liechtenstein 1 Lithuania 7 53 Luxembourg 3 Macau 18 Macedonia 2 Madagascar 3 Malaysia 22 Maldives 3 Mali 3 Malta 3 Marshall Islands 3 Mauritania 3 Mauritius 3 Mexico 37 Federated States of Micronesia 3 Moldova 3 Monaco 2 Mongolia 3 Montenegro 13 Morocco 3 Mozambique 3 Namibia 3 Nepal 3 Netherlands 43 Netherlands Antilles 1 New Zealand 27 Nicaragua 3 Niger 3 Nigeria 3 North Korea 14 Northern Mariana Islands 3 54 Norway 7 Oman 4 Pakistan 3 Palau 3 Palestine 3 Panama 3 Papua New Guinea 3 Paraguay 3 Peru 3 Philippines 3 Poland 13 Portugal 8 Puerto Rico 3 Qatar 2 Romania 17 Russia 76 Rwanda 4 Saint Lucia 3 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 San Marino 5 Senegal 3 Serbia 21 Seychelles 3 Singapore 15 Slovakia 7 Slovenia 14 South Africa 67 South Korea 20 Spain 54 Sri Lanka 3 55 Sudan 3 Suriname 3 Swaziland 1 Sweden 25 Switzerland 17 Syria 4 Tahiti 3 Tajikistan 3 Tanzania 3 Thailand 15 Togo 2 Tonga 2 Trinidad and Tobago 3 Tunisia 4 Turkey 9 Turkmenistan 3 Uganda 3 Ukraine 37 United Arab Emirates 2 United States 101 Uruguay 3 Uzbekistan 19 Venezuela 21 Vietnam 3 56 Virgin Islands 1 Zambia 3 Zimbabwe 5 See also EditList of World Championships records in swimmingReferences Edit 12 Shanghai CHN will be the Organiser Federation Internationale de Natation FINA Archived from the original on 2015 09 21 Retrieved 2011 01 11 FINA World Championships Diving China Starts Off Strong Wins Women s Three Meter Synchro Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2011 07 16 permanent dead link FINA World Championships Open Water United States Wins Team 5K Event Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 20 Archived from the original on 2011 12 29 Retrieved 2011 07 20 FINA World Championships Swimming Outside Smoke Tae Hwan Park Upsets Sun Yang for 400 Free Gold Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 24 Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2011 07 28 FINA World Championships Swimming The Netherlands Wins Shootout With United States Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 24 Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 07 27 FINA World Championships Swimming Australia Stuns France U S For Men s 400 Free Relay Triumph Two New Textile Bests Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 24 Archived from the original on 2012 11 14 Retrieved 2011 07 27 FINA World Championships Swimming Dana Vollmer Grabs World Title Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 25 Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 07 27 FINA World Championships Swimming Ye Shiwen Blows Doors Off Stadium With 200 IM Textile Best Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 25 Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 07 27 FINA World Championships Swimming Storybook Ending for Alexander Dale Oen Clocks Textile Best Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 25 Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2011 07 28 FINA World Championships Swimming Ryan Lochte Bests Michael Phelps For 200 Free Gold Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 26 Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 07 27 FINA 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original on 2012 09 16 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Swimming Therese Alshammar Races to Victory in 50 Free Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 31 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Swimming Liam Tancock Defends 50 Back Title Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 31 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Swimming Sun Yang Downs Grant Hackett s 1500 Free World Record Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 31 Retrieved 2011 07 31 Hackett s long standing record likely to be eclipsed by Sun The Sydney Morning Herald 2011 07 31 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Swimming Elizabeth Beisel Smashes Textile Best in 400 IM Triumph Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 31 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Swimming United States Edges Australia for 400 Medley Relay Win Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 31 Archived from the original on 2012 09 16 Retrieved 2011 07 31 FINA World Championships Synchronized Swimming Russia Wins Technical Teams Routine World Title Natalia Ishchenko In Position for 14th 15th World Titles Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 19 Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2011 07 28 FINA World Championships Synchronized Swimming Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina Win Duet Routine Ishchenko Up to 16 Career World Titles Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 22 Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2011 07 28 FINA World Championships Synchronized Swimming Russia Completes Clean Sweep of Synchronized Swimming Natalia Ishchenko Up to 17 Career World Titles Swimming World Magazine 2011 07 23 Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2011 07 28 Athletes listed in Diving Archived 2011 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Men listed in Open Water Swimming permanent dead link Women listed in Open Water Swimming permanent dead link Swimming Schedule Archived from the original on 2011 09 02 Retrieved 2011 07 28 Athletes listed in synchronized swimming Archived 2011 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Teams Qualified to Water Polo Archived 2011 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Brazil unveils medal hopes for Shangha permanent dead link Bulgaria brings 6 hopefuls to Shanghai Archived from the original on 2012 03 25 Retrieved 2011 07 16 Canada s Swimming and Open Water squads for 2011 World Championships Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 07 06 China names squad for FINA Swimming World Championships Lithuania 3 CNMI swimmers off to World Championships Archived 2012 04 05 at the Wayback Machine 14th FINA World Championships Shanghai 2011 Sri Lanka Vietnam entries Archived from the original on 2011 05 24 Retrieved 2011 05 18 External links EditOfficial event website Summons for the 14th FINA World Championships Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 World Aquatics Championships amp oldid 1109318577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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