Swimming at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships

The Swimming competition of the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships consisted of 40 long course (50m) events, swum July 20–27, 2003 in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2] Swimming's 40 events were split evenly between males and females (20 each) and were:

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m free
 
Alexander Popov
   Russia
21.92
CR
Mark Foster
   Great Britain
22.20 Pieter van den Hoogenband
   Netherlands
22.29
100m free
 
Alexander Popov
   Russia
48.42 Pieter van den Hoogenband
   Netherlands
48.68 Ian Thorpe
   Australia
48.77
200m free
 
Ian Thorpe
   Australia
1:45.14 Pieter van den Hoogenband
   Netherlands
1:46.43 Grant Hackett
   Australia
1:46.85
400m free
 
Ian Thorpe
   Australia
3:42.58 Grant Hackett
   Australia
3:45.17 Dragoş Coman
   Romania
3:46.87
800m free
 
Grant Hackett
   Australia
7:43.82 Larsen Jensen
   USA
7:48.09 Igor Chervynskyi
   Ukraine
7:53.15
1500m free
 
Grant Hackett
   Australia
14:43.14 Igor Chervynskyi
   Ukraine
15:01.04 Erik Vendt
   USA
15:01.28
50m back
 
Thomas Rupprath
   Germany
24.80
WR
Matt Welsh
   Australia
25.01 Gerhard Zandberg
   South Africa
25.07
100m back
 
Aaron Peirsol
   USA
53.61
CR
Arkady Vyatchanin
   Russia

Matt Welsh
   Australia
53.92   not awarded
200m back
 
Aaron Peirsol
   USA
1:55.92 Gordan Kožulj
   Croatia
1:57.47 Simon Dufour
   France
1:57.90
50m breast
 
James Gibson
   Great Britain
27.56 Oleg Lisogor
   Ukraine
27.74 Mihály Flaskay
   Hungary
27.79
100m breast
 
Kosuke Kitajima
   Japan
59.78
WR
Brendan Hansen
   USA
1:00.21 James Gibson
   Great Britain
1:00.37
200m breast
 
Kosuke Kitajima
   Japan
2:09.42
WR
Ian Edmond
   Great Britain
2:10.92 Brendan Hansen
   USA
2:11.11
50m fly
 
Matt Welsh
   Australia
23.43
WR
Ian Crocker
   USA
23.62 Yevgeny Korotyshkin
   Russia
23.73
100m fly
 
Ian Crocker
   USA
50.98
WR
Michael Phelps
   USA
51.10 Andrei Serdinov
   Ukraine
51.59
200m fly
 
Michael Phelps
   USA
1:54.35 Takashi Yamamoto
   Japan
1:55.52 Tom Malchow
   USA
1:55.66
200m IM
 
Michael Phelps
   USA
1:56.04
WR
Ian Thorpe
   Australia
1:59.66 Massimiliano Rosolino
   Italy
1:59.71
400m IM
 
Michael Phelps
   USA
4:09.09
WR
László Cseh
   Hungary
4:10.79 Oussama Mellouli
   Tunisia
4:15.36
4 × 100 m
  free relay
 Russia
  Andrei Kapralov
  Ivan Usov
  Denis Pimankov
  Alexander Popov
3:14.06  USA
  Scott Tucker
  Neil Walker
  Ryan Wochomurka
  Jason Lezak
3:14.80  France
  Romain Barnier
  Julien Sicot
  Fabien Gilot
  Frédérick Bousquet
3:15.66
4 × 200 m
  free relay
 Australia
  Grant Hackett
  Craig Stevens
  Nicholas Sprenger
  Ian Thorpe
7:08.58  USA
  Michael Phelps
  Nate Dusing
  Aaron Peirsol
  Klete Keller
7:10.26  Germany
  Johannes Oesterling
  Lars Conrad
  Stefan Herbst
  Christian Keller
7:14.02
4 × 100 m
  medley relay
 USA
  Aaron Peirsol
  Brendan Hansen
  Ian Crocker
  Jason Lezak
3:31.54
WR
 Russia
  Arkady Vyatchanin
  Roman Ivanovski
  Igor Marchenko
  Alexander Popov
3:34.72  Japan
  Tomomi Morita
  Kosuke Kitajima
  Takashi Yamamoto
  Daisuke Hosokawa
3:36.12

Legend: WR World Record; CR Championship Record

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m free
 
Inge de Bruijn
   Netherlands
24.47 Alice Mills
   Australia
25.07 Libby Lenton
   Australia
25.08
100m free
 
Hanna-Maria Seppälä
   Finland
54.37 Jodie Henry
   Australia
54.58 Jenny Thompson
   USA
54.65
200m free
 
Alena Popchanka
   Belarus
1:58.32 Martina Moravcová
   Slovakia
1:58.44 Yang Yu
   China
1:58.54
400m free
 
Hannah Stockbauer
   Germany
4:06.75 Éva Risztov
   Hungary
4:07.24 Diana Munz
   USA
4:07.67
800m free
 
Hannah Stockbauer
   Germany
8:23.66
CR
Diana Munz
   USA
8:24.19 Rebecca Cooke
   Great Britain
8:28.45
1500m free
 
Hannah Stockbauer
   Germany
16:00.18
CR
Hayley Peirsol
   USA
16:09.64 Jana Henke
   Germany
16:10.13
50m back
 
Nina Zhivanevskaya
   Spain
28.48
CR
Ilona Hlaváčková
   Czech Republic
28.50 Noriko Inada
   Japan
28.62
100m back
 
Antje Buschschulte
   Germany
1:00.50 Louise Ørnstedt
   Denmark

Katy Sexton
   Great Britain
1:00.86   not awarded
200m back
 
Katy Sexton
   Great Britain
2:08.74 Margaret Hoelzer
   USA
2:09.24 Stanislava Komarova
   Russia
2:10.17
50m breast
 
Luo Xuejuan
   China
30.67 Brooke Hanson
   Australia
31.13 Zoë Baker
   Great Britain
31.37
100m breast
 
Luo Xuejuan
   China
1:06.80 Amanda Beard
   USA
1:07.42 Leisel Jones
   Australia
1:07.47
200m breast
 
Amanda Beard
   USA
2:22.99
WR
Leisel Jones
   Australia
2:24.33 Qi Hui
   China
2:25.78
50m fly
 
Inge de Bruijn
   Netherlands
25.84
CR
Jenny Thompson
   USA
26.00 Anna-Karin Kammerling
   Sweden
26.06
100m fly
 
Jenny Thompson
   USA
57.96
CR
Otylia Jędrzejczak
   Poland
58.22 Martina Moravcová
   Slovakia
58.24
200m fly
 
Otylia Jędrzejczak
   Poland
2:07.56 Éva Risztov
   Hungary
2:07.68 Yuko Nakanishi
   Japan
2:08.08
200m IM
 
Yana Klochkova
   Ukraine
2:10.75 Alice Mills
   Australia
2:12.75 Zhou Yafei
   China
2:12.92
400m IM
 
Yana Klochkova
   Ukraine
4:36.74 Éva Risztov
   Hungary
4:37.39 Beatrice Câșlaru
   Romania
4:41.86
4 × 100 m
  free relay
 USA
  Natalie Coughlin
  Lindsay Benko
  Rhi Jeffrey
  Jenny Thompson
3:38.09  Germany
  Petra Dallmann
  Katrin Meissner
  Antje Buschschulte
  Sandra Völker
3:38.73  Australia
  Libby Lenton
  Elka Graham
  Jodie Henry
  Alice Mills
3:38.83
4 × 200 m
  free relay
 USA
  Lindsay Benko
  Rachel Komisarz
  Rhi Jeffrey
  Diana Munz
7:55.70
CR
 Australia
  Elka Graham
  Linda Mackenzie
  Kirsten Thomson
  Alice Mills
7:58.42  China
  Zhou Yafei
  Xu Yanwei
  Pang Jiaying
  Yang Yu
7:58.53
4 × 100 m
  medley relay
 China
  Zhan Shu
  Luo Xuejuan
  Zhou Yafei
  Yang Yu
3:59.89
CR
 USA
  Natalie Coughlin
  Amanda Beard
  Jenny Thompson
  Lindsay Benko
4:00.83  Australia
  Giaan Rooney
  Leisel Jones
  Jessicah Schipper
  Jodie Henry
4:01.37

Legend: WR World Record; CR Championship Record

Medal standings

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)1112528
2 Australia (AUS)610622
3 Germany (GER)5128
4 Russia (RUS)3227
5 China (CHN)3047
6 Great Britain (GBR)2338
7 Ukraine (UKR)2226
8 Netherlands (NED)2215
9 Japan (JPN)2136
10 Poland (POL)1102
11 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Finland (FIN)1001
 Spain (ESP)*1001
14 Hungary (HUN)0415
15 Slovakia (SVK)0112
16 Croatia (CRO)0101
 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
 Denmark (DEN)0101
19 France (FRA)0022
 Romania (ROU)0022
21 Italy (ITA)0011
 South Africa (RSA)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
 Tunisia (TUN)0011
Totals (24 nations)404238120

References

  1. Results from the 10th FINA World Championships, published by Omega Timing (official timer) in July 2003. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  2. HistoFINA: Swimming, long course. Published by FINA, last updated in 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-01.


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