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HistoFINA

FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m)

MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS

Last updated in January 2019

Copyright FINA, Lausanne 2019 In memory of Jean-Louis Meuret

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CONTENTS

FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) INTRODUCTION 3 Dates, sites, participation, number of victories by National Federations (NF), NF on the podiums, World records, Number of spectators 4 1993 – Palma de Mallorca 6 1995 – Rio de Janeiro 7 1997 – Gothenburg 8 1999 – Hong Kong 9 2000 – Athens 10 2002 – Moscow 11 2004 – Indianapolis 12 2006 – Shanghai 13 2008 – Manchester 14 2010 – Dubai 15 2012 – Istanbul 16 2014 – Doha 17 2016 – Windsor 18 2018 – Hangzhou 19

MEN’S EVENTS World Championships (25m) podiums (1993-2016) 20 THE BEST 28 World Medals in Total Gold Medals in Total (individual and relay) 30 Individual Gold Medals in Total 32 Relay Gold Medals in Total 32 World Champions and Medallists by Nationality – General List 33 National Medal Rankings by Stroke 46

WOMEN’S EVENTS World Championships (25m) podiums (1993-2016) 48 THE BEST 56 World Medals in Total Gold Medals in Total (individual and relay) 59 Individual Gold Medals in Total 60 Relay Gold Medals in Total 60 World Champions and Medallists by Nationality – General List 62 National Medal Rankings by Stroke 73 FINA MEMBERS and country codes 75

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Introduction

In the first part of this study you will find some statistics of the FINA Swimming World Championships (25m) held since 1993, and the podiums and number of medals obtained by participating National Federations. The second part presents the standings of the top three from all events of the FINA World Championships (25m), followed by several classifications which are listed either by the number of titles or medals by swimmer or National Federation. It should be made clear that these standings have only a historical aim and not any sporting signification because comparison between the achievements of swimmers over different generations is unfair for several reasons:

• The period of time – The World Championships (25m) were organised every two years between 1993 and 1997 and then successfully in 1999 an 2000 before the adoption of a new biannual cycle: 2002, 2004, etc.

• The evolution of the programme – The number of events has grown considerably. To unify the statistics of Olympic and World FINA results, only the finallists of the relay teams are mentioned and not those swimmers who swam only in the qualification rounds. This document may contain errors; please help us spot them. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS – The abbreviations used for each National Federation (NF) are included at the end of this volume.

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Since 1993, the World Swimming Championships in Short Course (25m) have been held every two years from 1993 to 1999, in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018. The 15th edition will take place in Abu Dhabi (UAE) in December 2020.

1. 1993 – Palma de Mallorca, ESP (2-5 Dec.) 2. 1995 – Rio de Janeiro, BRA (30 Nov.-3 Dec.) 3. 1997 – Gothenburg, SWE (17-20 April) 4. 1999 – Hong Kong, HKG (1-4 April) 5. 2000 – Athens, GRE (16-19 March) 6. 2002 – Moscow, RUS (3-7 April) 7. 2004 – Indianapolis, USA (7-10 October) 8. 2006 – Shanghai, CHN (5-9 April) 9. 2008 – Manchester, GBR (9-13 April) 10. 2010 – Dubai, UAE (15-19 December) 11. 2012 – Istanbul, TUR (12-16 December) 12. 2014 – Doha, QAT (3-7 December)

13. 2016 – Windsor, CAN (6-11 December) 14. 2018 – Hangzhou, CHN (11-16 December)

PARTICIPATION NUMBER OF EVENTS ATHLETES NF (1)

1993 313 46 1993 - 16 for women (W) - 16 for men (M) 1995 350 57 1995 - Idem 1997 501 71 1997 - Idem 1999 516 61 1999 - 20 (W) - 20 (M) 2000 563 78 2000 - Idem 2002 599 92 2002 - Idem 2004 502 94 2004 - Idem 2006 578 117 2006 - Idem 2008 616 116 2008 - Idem 2010 786 153 2010 - Idem 2012 866 158 2012 - Idem 2014 966 168 2014 - 22 (W) - 22 (M) - 2 mixed relays 2016 961 162 2016 – 22 (W) – 22 (M) – 2 mixed relays 2018 947 177 2018 – 22 (W) – 22 (M) – 2 mixed relays NF WITH VICTORIES NF ON THE PODIUM WORLD RECORDS W M Total W M Total W M Mx Total 1993 - 4 10 11 1993 - 7 20 21 1993 - 11 2 13 1995 - 7 7 12 1995 - 13 15 22 1995 - 3 0 3 1997 - 6 9 12 1997 - 14 15 22 1997 - 3 2 5 1999 - 11 7 14 1999 - 16 16 21 1999 - 5 3 8 2000 - 10 8 14 2000 - 16 16 23 2000 - 4 11 15 2002 - 7 7 11 2002 - 17 20 26 2001 - 5 2 7 2004 - 6 6 12 2004 - 9 17 21 2004 - 3 1 4 2006 - 7 10 13 2006 - 14 20 23 2006 - 2 3 5 2008 - 7 9 12 2008 - 13 14 19 2008 - 11 7 18 2010 - 7 9 13 2010 - 11 16 22 2010 - 1 3 4 2012 - 12 12 19 2012 - 18 18 25 2012 - 0 2 2 2014 - 10 11 17 2014 - 18 18 25 2014 - 15 8* 23 2016 - 10 11 18 2016 - 14 19 22 2016 - 1** 1 2 2018 - 6 8 12 2018 - 14 16 23 2018 - 2 5 2 9 *Including mixed relay World record **Women’s relay team NUMBER OF SPECTATORS 1993 – Palma de Mallorca - 20.000 (Classical swimming pool) 1995 – Rio de Janeiro - 70.000 (Provisional swimming pool on Copacabana Beach) 1997 – Gothenburg - 45.000 (Provisional swimming pool in Arena) 1999 – Hong Kong - 15.000 (Provisional swimming pool in Arena) 2000 – Athens - 22.000 (Classical swimming pool) 2002 – Moscow - 25.000 (Classical swimming pool)

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2004 – Indianapolis - 71.659 (Temporary swimming pool in Arena) 2006 – Shanghai - 42.000 (Temporary swimming pool in Arena) 2008 – Manchester – 50.246 (Temporary swimming pool in Arena) 2010 – Dubai – 30.000 (Permanent pool in Sports Complex) 2012 – Istanbul – 10.500 (Sinan Erdem Dome) 2014 – Doha – 12.100 (Hamad Aquatic Complex) 2016 – Windsor – 23.200 (WFCU Centre) 2018 – Hangzhou – tbc (Hangzhou Olympic and International Expo Center)

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1993 – PALMA DE MALLORCA Podiums

1st edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle GBR CHN AUS CHN USA SWE 100m freestyle BRA BRA USA CHN USA GBR 200m freestyle FIN NZL/POL GBR AUS CHN 400m freestyle AUS FIN GBR USA USA AUS 800m freestyle USA AUS USA 1500m freestyle AUS GER POL 50m backstroke 100m backstroke USA GBR CUB USA CHN/AUS 200m backstroke USA ITA BEL CHN CHN GER 50m breaststroke 100m breaststroke AUS NED USA CHN AUS AUS 200m breaststroke GBR AUS USA CHN JPN AUS 50m butterfly 100m butterfly CRO USA POL AUS CHN USA 200m butterfly FRA GER GER CHN AUS AUS 100m medley 200m medley GER GBR CAN USA CHN AUS 400m medley CAN MLD FIN CHN USA AUS 4x100m freestyle BRA USA RUS CHN SWE USA 4x200m freestyle SWE GER BRA CHN AUS USA 4x100m medley USA ESP GBR CHN AUS USA MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total USA 3 2 3 8 4 4 5 13 21 AUS 3 1 1 5 1 7 6 14 19 CHN 0 1 0 1 10 4 1 15 16 GBR 2 2 2 6 1 0 1 2 8 GER 1 3 1 5 0 0 1 1 6 BRA 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 FIN 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 SWE 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 3 POL 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 CAN 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 CRO 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESO 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 FRA 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ITA 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 JPN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 MLD 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NED 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NZL 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 BEL 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 CUB 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 RUS 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 16 17* 15* 48 16 17* 15* 48 96 * Two silver medals in the men’s 200m freestyle

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1995 – RIO DE JANEIRO Podiums 2nd edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle VEN BRA CHN CHN NED GER 100m freestyle BRA BRA VEN CHN CHN GER 200m freestyle BRA NZL AUS CRC AUS SVK 400m freestyle AUS FIN GBR CRC NED GBR 800m freestyle GBR NED CHN 1500m freestyle AUS GBR GER 50m backstroke 100m backstroke CUB GBR GER USA DEN USA 200m backstroke CUB CAN HUN DEN GER AUS 50m breaststroke 100m breaststroke GER NZL RUS AUS UKR AUS 200m breaststroke CHN AUS FRA AUS UKR POL 50m butterfly 100m butterfly AUS RUS AUS CHN AUS AUS 200m butterfly AUS AUS GER AUS CHN DEN 100m medley 200m medley AUS CAN POL AUS SVK SWE 400m medley AUS CAN POL CAN CAN DEN 4x100m freestyle BRA AUS ROM CHN AUS SWE 4x200m freestyle AUS GER BRA CAN GER AUS 4x100m medley NZL AUS RUS AUS CAN USA MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 7 4 2 13 5 3 4 12 25 CHN 1 0 1 2 4 2 1 7 9 GER 1 1 3 5 0 2 2 4 9 CAN 0 3 0 3 2 2 0 4 7 BRA 3 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 GBR 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 2 5 DEN 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 4 NZL 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 USA 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 3 NED 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 RUS 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 POL 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 CRC 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 CUB 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 VEN 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 UKR 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 SVK 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 SWE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 FIN 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 FRA 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 HUN 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ROU 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 16 16 16 48 16 16 16 48 96

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1997 – GOTHENBURG Podiums 3rd edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle VEN GBR PUR GER USA CHN 100m freestyle VEN BRA AUS USA GER CHN 200m freestyle BRA NZL GER CRC CHN SVK 400m freestyle DEN USA AUS CRC AUS GER 800m freestyle AUS GER NED 1500m freestyle AUS GER GBR 50m backstroke 100m backstroke CUB USA AUS CHN CHN USA 200m backstroke CUB CHN RUS CHN USA USA 50m breaststroke 100m breaststroke SWE RUS GER USA POL UKR 200m breaststroke BLR RUS GER USA ROM POL 50m butterfly 100m butterfly SWE AUS AUS USA CHN USA 200m butterfly GBR UKR AUS CHN JPN USA 100m medley 200m medley AUS GER USA SWE SVK GBR 400m medley AUS CHN GER/USA AUS GER CAN 4x100m freestyle GER SWE AUS CHN GER SWE 4x200m freestyle AUS SWE GBR CHN SWE AUS 4x100m medley AUS RUS GBR CHN USA AUS MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 5 1 6 12 2 1 2 5 17 USA 0 2 2 4 4 3 4 11 15 CHN 0 2 0 2 6 3 2 11 13 GER 1 2 4 7 1 4 1 6 13 SWE 2 2 0 4 1 1 1 3 7 GBR 1 1 3 5 0 0 1 1 6 RUS 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 CRC 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 CUB 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 VEN 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 BRA 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 POL 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 SVK 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 UKR 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 BLR 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 DEN 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 JPN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 NZL 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ROM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 CAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 NED 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 PUR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 16 16 17* 49 16 16 16 48 97 * Two bronze medals in the men’s 400m medley

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1999 – HONG KONG Podiums 4th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle GBR ARG NED NED USA GBR 100m freestyle SWE AUS POL USA GER GBR 200m freestyle AUS AUS NED SVK CHN SWE 400m freestyle AUS AUS ITA RUS CHN CAN 800m freestyle CHN AUS SUI 1500m freestyle AUS GBR AUS 50m backstroke CUB POL AUS GER JPN AUS 100m backstroke CUB AUS POL JPN CAN CAN 200m backstroke AUS CAN RUS JPN GBR CAN 50m breaststroke UKR SWE SUI JPN RSA CHN 100m breaststroke SWE ITA CAN JPN RSA AUS 200m breaststroke AUS AUS RUS JPN RSA CHN 50m butterfly GBR CHN NED USA SWE NED 100m butterfly SWE AUS GBR USA SWE JPN 200m butterfly GBR JPN UKR DEN AUS DEN 100m medley FIN AUS DEN SVK AUS RUS 200m medley AUS GBR NED SVK UKR AUS 400m medley AUS NED ESP UKR CAN ESP 4x100m freestyle AUS NED SWE GBR NED AUS 4x200m freestyle NED GBR CAN SWE GBR AUS 4x100m medley AUS SWE GBR JPN AUS SWE MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 9 7 2 18 0 4 5 9 27 GBR 3 3 2 8 1 2 2 5 13 SWE 3 2 1 6 1 2 2 5 11 NED 1 2 4 7 1 1 1 3 10 JPN 0 1 0 1 6 1 1 8 9 CAN 0 1 3 4 0 2 3 5 9 CHN 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 5 6 USA 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 4 UKR 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 4 RUS 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 4 SVK 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 DEN 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 RSA 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 POL 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 CUB 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 GER 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 ITA 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 SUI 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 FIN 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ARG 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Total 20 20 20 60 20 20 20 60 120

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2000 – ATHENS Podiums 5th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle GBR RSA SWE SWE GER GBR 100m freestyle SWE SWE USA SWE USA SVK 200m freestyle HUN ITA USA CHN SVK BLR 400m freestyle USA GBR ITA USA UKR CHN 800m freestyle CHN USA SUI 1500m freestyle GER UKR USA 50m backstroke USA USA CUB GER CAN AUS 100m backstroke USA CUB TUR GER CAN GER 200m backstroke CRO USA UKR GER AUS USA 50m breaststroke GER RSA UKR RSA CHN USA 100m breaststroke RUS CHN RUS RSA POL RUS 200m breaststroke RUS RSA RUS AUS POL AUS 50m butterfly GBR USA USA USA SWE GBR 100m butterfly SWE GBR UKR USA SWE USA 200m butterfly GBR CAN RUS DEN GER POL 100m medley USA FIN GBR SVK CAN SLO 200m medley FIN GBR ITA UKR SVK CAN 400m medley FIN RSA ISR UKR GER USA 4x100m freestyle SWE USA GER SWE GER GBR 4x200m freestyle USA GBR RUS GBR USA CHN 4x100m medley USA GER GBR SWE GER USA MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total USA 6 4 4 14 3 3 5 11 25 GER 2 1 1 4 3 5 1 9 13 GBR 3 4 2 9 1 0 3 4 13 SWE 3 1 1 5 4 2 0 6 11 UKR 0 1 3 4 2 1 0 3 7 RUS 2 0 4 6 0 0 1 1 7 RSA 0 4 0 4 2 0 0 2 6 CHN 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 5 6 CAN 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 4 5 SVK 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 4 AUS 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 4 FIN 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 POL 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 ITA 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 CUB 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 CRO 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 DEN 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 HUN 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 BLR 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 ISR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 SLO 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 SUI 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 TUR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 20 20 20 60 20 20 20 60 120

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2002 – MOSCOW Podiums 6th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle ARG GBR UKR/RUS SWE GBR USA 100m freestyle AUS ARG ALG SWE SVK CHN 200m freestyle USA BRA CAN USA CHN CHN 400m freestyle AUS CZE USA UKR CHN USA 800m freestyle CHN RUS SUI 1500m freestyle AUS USA ITA 50m backstroke AUS USA GER CAN USA USA 100m backstroke AUS USA USA USA CZE USA 200m backstroke USA CRO SLO USA JPN UKR 50m breaststroke UKR POR BRA SWE CHN GBR 100m breaststroke UKR JPN FIN SWE RSA CHN 200m breaststroke AUS USA FIN CHN SWE AUT 50m butterfly AUS AUS GBR SWE AUS ISR 100m butterfly AUS AUS RUS SVK AUS SWE 200m butterfly GBR AUS ROM AUS CHN USA 100m medley SLO FIN DEN SVK USA GBR 200m medley FIN SLO USA UKR USA RUS 400m medley USA CAN DEN UKR SLO ARG 4x100m freestyle USA SWE RUS SWE AUS CHN 4x200m freestyle AUS RUS USA CHN USA AUS 4x100m medley USA AUS RUS SWE USA CHN MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total USA 5 4 4 13 3 5 5 13 26 AUS 9 4 0 13 1 3 1 5 18 CHN 0 0 0 0 3 4 5 12 12 SWE 0 1 0 1 7 1 1 9 10 UKR 2 0 1 3 3 0 1 4 7 RUS 0 1 4 5 0 1 1 2 7 GBR 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 6 SLO 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 4 FIN 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 SVK 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 3 ARG 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 CAN 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 CZE 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 JPN 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 BRA 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 DEN 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 CRO 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 POR 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 RSA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 ALG 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 AUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 GER 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ISR 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 ITA 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ROU 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 SUI 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Total 20 20 21* 61* 20 20 20 60 121* * Two bronze medals in the men’s 50m freestyle

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2004 – INDIANAPOLIS Podiums 7th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle GBR SWE USA/BRA* NED AUS SWE 100m freestyle USA ALG CAN AUS SWE NED 200m freestyle USA CAN USA SWE USA USA 400m freestyle RUS USA USA USA USA JPN 800m freestyle JPN USA AUS 1500m freestyle RUS ITA ROM 50m backstroke GER AUS USA USA CHN AUS 100m backstroke USA AUS GER USA CHN AUS 200m backstroke USA AUS RUS USA AUS NZL 50m breaststroke USA AUS SWE AUS AUS USA 100m breaststroke USA AUS KAZ AUS AUS USA 200m breaststroke USA AUS KAZ AUS USA AUS 50m butterfly USA GBR CRO USA SWE AUS 100m butterfly USA GBR SLO SVK USA USA 200m butterfly GBR ROM CHN USA USA CAN 100m medley SLO GER BRA AUS AUS SVK 200m medley BRA USA TUN AUS AUS USA 400m medley TUN GBR USA USA USA AUS 4x100m freestyle USA BRA CAN USA SWE AUS 4x200m freestyle USA AUS BRA USA AUS SWE 4x100m medley USA AUS RUS AUS USA SWE *Two bronze medals in 50m freestyle MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total USA 12 2 5 19 9 8 5 22 41 AUS 0 8 0 8 7 7 7 21 29 SWE 0 1 1 2 1 3 3 7 9 GBR 2 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 BRA 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 RUS 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 CAN 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 4 GER 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 CHN 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 3 TUN 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 JPN 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 NED 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 SVK 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 ROM 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 KAZ 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 SLO 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ALG 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ITA 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 CRO 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 NZL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 SLO 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 20 20 21* 61* 20 20 20 60 121* *Two bronze medals in 50m freestyle

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2006 – SHANGHAI Podiums 8th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle CRO USA UKR/USA AUS SWE NED 100m freestyle RSA ITA ARG AUS NED USA 200m freestyle RSA ITA ITA CHN ITA GER 400m freestyle RUS KOR ITA USA AUS ITA 800m freestyle RUS USA GBR 1500m freestyle RUS KOR CHN 50m backstroke AUS GER GER GER AUS CHN 100m backstroke AUS AUT USA/GER GER AUS CHN 200m backstroke USA AUT AUS USA AUS NZL 50m breaststroke UKR ITA GBR AUS AUS USA 100m breaststroke UKR AUS NOR USA RSA AUS 200m breaststroke KAZ AUS KAZ CHN USA CHN 50m butterfly AUS UKR BRA SWE AUT SWE 100m butterfly BRA VEN USA AUS USA AUS 200m butterfly CHN NZL RUS AUS ITA CHN 100m medley RSA SLO SWE AUS FIN SVK 200m medley USA AUT RUS CHN USA AUS 400m medley USA ITA RUS CHN ITA RUS 4x100m freestyle ITA SWE USA NED AUS SWE 4x200m freestyle ITA AUS USA AUS CHN USA 4x100m medley AUS USA UKR AUS USA CHN *Two bronze medals in men’s 50m freestyle and 100m backstroke MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 4 3 1 8 8 6 3 17 25 USA 3 2 5 10 3 5 3 11 21 CHN 1 0 1 2 4 1 5 10 12 RSA 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 RUS 2 0 3 5 1 0 1 2 7 ITA 2 4 2 8 0 3 1 4 12 GER 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 3 6 UKR 2 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 SWE 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 6 NED 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 3 BRA 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 KAZ 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 CRO 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 AUT 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 4 KOR 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NZL 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 FIN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 SLO 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 VEN 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 GBR 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 ARG 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 NOR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 SVK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Total 20 20 22* 62* 20 20 20 60 122* *Two bronze medals in men’s 50m freestyle and 100m backstroke

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2008 – MANCHESTER Podiums 9th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle CRO GBR RSA NED NED GBR 100m freestyle USA ITA CRO NED GBR FIN 200m freestyle AUS AUS ITA AUS NED GBR 400m freestyle RUS ITA GBR AUS ROU GBR 800m freestyle GBR AUS ESP 1500m freestyle RUS GBR POL 50m backstroke USA GBR AUS CRO CHN UKR 100m backstroke GBR USA RUS ZIM UKR CRO 200m backstroke AUT USA RUS ZIM GBR USA 50m breaststroke UKR USA RSA USA GBR/AUS 100m breaststroke UKR RSA UKR USA AUS RSA 200m breaststroke GBR UKR RSA RSA AUS RUS 50m butterfly AUS UKR RUS AUS NED NED 100m butterfly SLO AUS RUS AUS USA GBR 200m butterfly NZL RUS POL USA AUS GBR 100m medley USA SLO GBR AUS FIN ZIM 200m medley USA GBR GBR ZIM ESP GBR 400m medley USA USA AUT ZIM GBR ESP 4x100m freestyle USA NED SWE NED AUS GBR 4x200m freestyle AUS GBR ITA NED GBR AUS 4x100m medley RUS USA NZL USA AUS GBR MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total GBR 2 5 3 10 1 5 8 14 24 AUS 3 2 1 6 5 7 1 13 19 USA 6 5 0 11 4 1 1 6 17 NED 0 1 0 1 4 3 1 8 9 RUS 3 1 4 8 0 0 1 1 9 UKR 2 2 1 5 0 1 1 2 7 RSA 0 1 3 4 1 0 1 2 6 ZIM 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 5 CRO 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 4 ITA 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 ESP 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 SLO 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NZL 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 FIN 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 POL 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 AUT 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ROU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 CHN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 SWE 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 20 20 20 60 20 21* 19* 60 120 *Two silver medals in the women’s 50m breaststroke

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2010 – DUBAI Podiums 10th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle BRA FRA USA NED NED BAH 100m freestyle BRA FRA RUS NED NED USA 200m freestyle USA RUS TUN FRA USA AUS 400m freestyle GER RUS TUN USA AUS ITA 800m freestyle ESP ESP USA 1500m freestyle TUN DEN HUN 50m backstroke RUS CHN/ESP CHN AUS ESP 100m backstroke RUS FRA ESP USA CHN CHN 200m backstroke USA USA AUT FRA USA CHN 50m breaststroke BRA RSA NOR USA AUS CHN 100m breaststroke RSA ITA BRA USA AUS CHN 200m breaststroke JPN HUN AUS USA CHN DEN 50m butterfly AUS UKR RUS SWE AUS DEN 100m butterfly RUS VEN BRA AUS SWE USA 200m butterfly RSA BRA HUN ESP GBR SWE 100m medley USA GER RUS USA AUS NED 200m medley USA AUT USA ESP CHN USA 400m medley USA TUN USA ESP CHN CHN 4x100m freestyle FRA RUS BRA NED USA CHN 4x200m freestyle RUS USA FRA CHN AUS FRA 4x100m medley USA RUS BRA CHN USA AUS MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 1 0 1 2 1 7 2 10 12 AUT 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 BAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 BRA 3 1 4 8 0 0 0 0 8 CHN 0 1 0 1 3 4 6 13 14 DEN 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 ESP 0 1 1 2 4 1 1 6 8 FRA 1 3 1 5 2 0 1 3 8 GBR 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 GER 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 HUN 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 ITA 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 JPN 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NED 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 6 6 NOR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 RSA 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 RUS 4 4 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 SWE 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 3 TUN 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 UKR 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 USA 6 2 3 11 6 4 4 14 25 VEN 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 20 21* 19* 60 20 20 20 60 120 *Two silver medals in the men’s 50m backstroke

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2012 – ISTANBUL Podiums 11th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle RUS FRA USA BLR GBR DEN 100m freestyle RUS AUS RUS GER USA CHN 200m freestyle USA GER USA USA HUN ESP 400m freestyle GER CHN NZL ESP USA NZL 800m freestyle NLZ DEN USA 1500m freestyle DEN ITA FAR 50m backstroke AUS USA RUS CHN USA POL 100m backstroke USA RUS BRA USA DEN CZE 200m backstroke POL USA USA UKR USA ESP 50m breaststroke NOR SLO FRA LTU JAM AUS 100m breaststroke ITA SLO USA LTU JAM DEN 200m breaststroke HUN GBR RUS DEN USA JPN 50m butterfly BRA RSA USA CHN CHN DEN 100m butterfly RSA USA USA ITA CHN GBR 200m butterfly JPN HUN RUS HUN CHN GBR 100m medley USA AUS TRI HUN LTU CHN 200m medley USA JPN HUN CHN HUN GBR 400m medley JPN HUN HUN GBR CHN HUN 4x100m freestyle USA ITA AUS USA AUS DEN 4x200m freestyle USA AUS GER USA RUS CHN 4x100m medley USA RUS AUS DEN AUS USA MEDALS NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 1 3 2 6 0 2 1 3 9 BLR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 BRA 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 CHN 0 1 0 1 3 4 3 10 11 CZE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 DEN 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 8 9 ESP 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 3 FAR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 FRA 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 GBR 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 5 6 GER 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 HUN 1 2 2 5 2 2 1 5 10 ITA 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 4 JAM 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 JPN 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 LTU 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 3 NOR 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NZL 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 POL 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 RSA 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 RUS 2 2 4 8 0 1 0 1 9 SLO 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 TRI 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 UKR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 USA 7 3 6 16 4 5 2 11 27 Total 20 20 20 60 20 20 20 60 120

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2014 – DOHA Podiums 12th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle FRA ITA BRA NED AUS GER 100m freestyle BRA FRA RUS NED SWE NED 200m freestyle RSA RUS USA SWE HUN NED 400m freestyle HUN GBR SRB ESP NED CHN 800m freestyle ESP GBR NED 1500m freestyle ITA TUN CAN 50m backstroke FRA USA RUS BRA AUS HUN 100m backstroke AUS POL JPN/USA HUN AUS UKR 200m backstroke POL USA AUS HUN AUS JPN 50m breaststroke BRA GBR/RSA LTU JAM NED 100m breaststroke BRA GBR FRA JAM LTU NED 200m breaststroke HUN GER RUS JPN JPN DEN 50m butterfly RSA BRA UKR SWE DEN NED 100m butterfly RSA USA AUS SWE CHN DEN 200m butterfly RSA JPN POL ESP HUN GER 100m medley GER RUS USA HUN GBR AUS 200m medley JPN USA JPN HUN GBR USA 400m medley JPN JPN HUN ESP HUN GBR 4x50m freestyle RUS USA ITA NED USA DEN 4x100m freestyle FRA RUS USA NED USA ITA 4x200m freestyle USA ITA RUS NED CHN AUS 4x50m medley BRA FRA USA DEN USA FRA 4x100m medley BRA USA FRA DEN AUS JPN 4x50m freestyle mixed USA RUS BRA idem idem idem 4x50m medley mixed BRA GBR ITA idem idem idem

NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 1 2 3 5 2 7 10 BRA 6 1 2 9 1 1 10 CAN 1 1 1 CHN 2 1 3 3 DEN 2 1 3 6 6 ESP 4 4 4 FRA 3 2 2 7 1 1 8 GBR 4 4 3 1 4 8 GER 1 1 2 2 2 4 HUN 2 1 3 4 3 1 8 11 ITA 1 2 2 5 1 1 6 JAM 1 1 2 2 JPN 2 2 2 6 1 1 2 4 10 LTU 1 1 2 2 NED 5 1 6 12 12 POL 1 1 1 3 3 RSA 4 1 5 5 RUS 1 4 4 9 9 SRB 1 1 1 SWE 3 1 4 4 TUN 1 1 1 UKR 1 1 1 1 2 USA 2 6 5 13 3 1 4 17 Total 24 25* 24* 73 22 22 22 66 139 NB: mixed relay medals are included in men’s columns *2 silver medals in men’s 50m breast and 2 bronze in men’s 100m backstroke

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2016 – WINDSOR Podiums 13th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle NED RUS LTU NED ITA USA 100m freestyle LTU JPN AUS AUS NED CAN 200m freestyle KOR RSA RUS ITA HUN CAN 400m freestyle KOR RUS HUN USA RUS JPN 800m freestyle USA USA AUS 1500m freestyle KOR ITA POL 50m backstroke JPN FRA BLR BRA HUN USA 100m backstroke AUS RUS CHN HUN CAN GBR 200m backstroke POL USA JPN HUN UKR AUS 50m breaststroke RSA SLO BRA USA JAM USA 100m breaststroke GER RUS ITA JAM USA USA 200m breaststroke GER GBR RUS GBR CAN GBR 50m butterfly RSA USA AUS DEN USA JPN 100m butterfly RSA USA AUS HUN USA JPN 200m butterfly RSA USA JPN HUN USA CHN 100m medley USA JPN JPN HUN AUS JAM 200m medley CHN GER JPN HUN USA USA 400m medley JPN GBR HUN HUN USA USA 4x50m freestyle RUS USA JPN CAN NED ITA 4x100m freestyle RUS FRA AUS USA ITA NED 4x200m freestyle RUS USA JPN CAN USA RUS 4x50m medley RUS USA BLR USA ITA DEN 4x100m medley RUS AUS JPN USA CAN AUS 4x50m freestyle mixed RUS NED CAN idem idem idem 4x50m medley mixed USA BRA JPN idem idem idem

NF MEN WOMEN M+W 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS 1 1 4 6 1 1 3 5 11 BLR 2 2 2 BRA 1 1 2 1 1 3 CAN 1 1 2 3 2 7 8 CHN 1 1 2 1 2 DEN 1 1 2 2 FRA 2 2 2 GBR 2 2 1 2 3 5 GER 2 1 3 3 HUN 2 2 7 2 9 11 ITA 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 7 JAM 1 1 1 3 3 JPN 2 2 8 12 3 3 15 KOR 3 3 3 LTU 1 1 2 NED 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 6 POL 1 1 2 2 RSA 4 1 5 5 RUS 6 4 2 12 1 1 2 14 SLO 1 1 1 UKR 1 1 1 USA 2 7 9 6 8 6 20 29 Total 24 24 24 72 22 22 22 66 138 NB: mixed relay medals are included in men’s columns

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2018 – HANGZHOU Podiums 14th edition MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 50m freestyle RUS USA RSA NED NED BRA 100m freestyle USA RUS RSA NED NED USA 200m freestyle USA LTU AUS AUS USA NED 400m freestyle LTU NOR ITA AUS CHN CHN 800m freestyle - - - CHN ITA USA 1500m freestyle UKR ITA NOR - - - 50m backstroke RUS USA IRL USA AUT AUS 100m backstroke USA CHN RUS USA HUN GBR 200m backstroke RUS USA POL USA USA AUS 50m breaststroke RSA BLR BRA JAM LTU ITA 100m breaststroke RSA BLR JPN JAM USA AUS 200m breaststroke RUS CHN GER USA USA BEL 50m butterfly BRA RSA TTO NED AUS USA 100m butterfly RSA USA CHN USA USA BRA 200m butterfly JPN RSA CHN HUN USA JPN 100m medley RUS ITA JPN HUN JPN JAM 200m medley CHN USA JPN HUN USA USA 400m medley JPN AUS BRA HUN USA FRA 4x50m freestyle USA RUS ITA USA NED AUS 4x100m freestyle USA RUS BRA USA NED CHN 4x200m freestyle BRA RUS CHN CHN USA AUS 4x50m medley RUS USA BRA USA CHN NED 4x100m medley USA RUS JPN USA CHN ITA 4x50m freestyle mixed USA NED RUS USA NED RUS 4x50m medley mixed USA NED RUS USA NED RUS

NF MEN WOMEN 1st 2nd 3rd Total 1st 2nd 3rd Total AUS - - 1 1 2 - 5 7 AUT - - - - - 1 - 1 BEL - - - - - - 1 1 BLR - 2 - 2 - - - - BRA 2 - 4 6 - - 2 2 CAN - - - - - - - - CHN 1 2 3 6 2 3 2 7 FRA - - - - - - 1 1 GBR - - - - - - 1 1 GER - - 1 1 - - - - HUN - - - - 4 1 - 5 IRL - - 1 1 - - - - ITA - 2 2 4 - 1 2 3 JAM - - - - 2 - 1 3 JPN 1 - 3 4 - 1 1 2 KOR - - - - - - - - LTU 1 1 - 2 - 1 - 1 NED - 2 - 2 3 6 2 11 NOR - 1 1 1 - - - - POL - - 1 1 - - - - RSA 3 2 2 7 - - - - RUS 6 5 3 14 - - 2 2 TTO - - 1 1 - - - - UKR 1 - - 1 - - - - USA 8 6 - 10 11 9 4 23 Total 23 23 23 24 23 24

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NB: mixed relay medals are included in both men and women’s columns

MEN’S EVENTS

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) PODIUMS

1993-2016 WR: World Record

50m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.84, 2. Bin Hu (CHN) 21.93, 3. Robert Abernethy (AUS) 21.97 1995 - 1. Francisco Sanchez (VEN) 21.80 (WR), 2. Fernando Scherer (BRA) 22.08, 3. Changji Jiang (CHN) 22.17 1997 - 1. Francisco Sanchez (VEN) 21.80, 2. Mark Foster (GBR) 22.03, 3. Ricardo Busquets (PUR) 22.17. 1999 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.81, 2. Jose Martin Meolans (ARG) 21.84, 3. Mark Veens (NED) 21.88 2000 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.58, 2. Brendon Dedekind (RSA) 21.62, 3. Stefan Nystrand (SWE) 21.80 2002 - 1. Jose Martin Meolans (ARG) 21.36, 2. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.44, 3. Oleksander Volynets (UKR) and Alexander Popov (RUS) 21.55 2004 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.58, 2. Stefan Nystrand (SWE) 21.66, 3. Nick Brunelli (USA) and Nicholas Santos (BRA) 21.71 2006 - 1. Duje Draganja (CRO) 21.38, 2. Cullen Jones (USA) 21.52, 3. Oleksander Volynets (UKR) and Nicholas Brunelli (USA) 21.62 2008 - 1. Duje Draganja (CRO) 20.81 (WR), 2. Mark Foster (GBR) 21.31, 3. Gerhard Zandberg (RSA) 21.33 2010 - 1. Cesar Cielo Filho (BRA) 20.51, 2. Frederick Bousquet (FRA) 20.81, 3. Josh Schneider (USA) 20.88 2012 - 1. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 20.55, 2. Florent Manaudou (FRA) 20.88, 3. Anthony Ervin (USA) 20.99 2014 - 1. Florent Manaudou (FRA) 20.26 (WR), 2. Marco Orsi (ITA) 20.69, 3. Cesar Cielo Filho (BRA) 20.88 2016 – 1. Jesse Puts (NED) 21.10, 2. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 21.14, 3. Simonas Bilis (LTU) 21.23 2018 – 1. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 20.33; 2. Caeleb Dressel (USA) 20.54; 3. Bradley Tandy (RSA) 20.94 100m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Fernando Scherer (BRA) 48.38, 2. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 48.42, 3. Jon Olsen (USA) 48.49 1995 - 1. Fernando Scherer (BRA) 47.97, 2. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 48.00, 3. Francisco Sanchez (VEN) 48.46 1997 - 1. Francisco Sanchez (VEN) 47.86, 2. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 48.16, 3. Michael Klim (AUS) 48.21 1999 - 1. Lars Froelander (SWE) 47.05, 2. Michael Klim (AUS) 47.49, 3. Bart Kizierowski (POL) 47.75 2000 - 1. Lars Froelander (SWE) 46.80, 2. Stefan Nystrand (SWE) 47.73, 3. Scott Tucker (USA) 47.82 2002 - 1. Ashley Callus (AUS) 46.99, 2. Jose Martin Meolans (ARG) 47.09, 3. Salim Iles (ALG) 47.66 2004 - 1. Jason Lezak (USA) 47.97, 2. Salim Iles (ALG) 48.07, 3. Rick Say (CAN) 48.38 2006 - 1. Ryk Neethling (RSA) 47.24, 2. Filippo Magnini (ITA) 47.31, 3. Jose Meolans (ARG) 47.87 2008 - 1. Nathan Adrian (USA) 46.67, 2. Filippo Magnini (ITA) 46.70, 3. Duje Draganja (CRO) 46.83 2010 - 1. Cesar Cielo Filho (BRA) 45.74, 2. Fabien Gilot (FRA) 45.97, 3. Nikita Lobintsev (RUS) 46.35 2012 - 1. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 45.65, 2. Tommaso D’Orsogna (AUS) 46.80, 3. Evgeny Lagunov (RUS) 46.81 2014 - 1. Cesar Cielo Filho (BRA) 45.75, 2. Florent Manaudou (FRA) 45.81, 3. Danila Izotov (RUS) 46.09 2016 – 1. Simonas Bilis (LTU) 46.58, 2. Shinri Shioura (JPN) 46.59, 3. Tommaso D’Orsogna (AUS) 46.70 2018 – 1. Caeleb Dressel (USA) 45.62; 2. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 45.64; 3. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 45.89 200m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Antti Kasvio (FIN) 1:45.21, 2. Trent Bray (NZL) and Artur Wojdat (POL) 1:45.53 1995 - 1. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 1:45.55, 2. Trent Bray (NZL) 1:46.18, 3. Michael Klim (AUS) 1:46.44 1997 - 1. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 1:45.45, 2. Trent Bray (NZL) 1:45.81, 3. Lars Conrad (GER) 1:46.44 1999 - 1. Ian Thorpe (AUS) 1:43.28 (WR), 2. Michael Klim (AUS) 1:43.78, 3. Pieter Van Den Hoogenband (NED) 1:44.39 2000 - 1. Bela Szabados (HUN) 1:45.27, 2. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 1:45.63, 3. Chad Carvin (USA) 1:45.79 2002 - 1. Klete Keller (USA) 1:44.36, 2. Gustavo Borges (BRA) 1:45.67, 3. Mark Johnston (CAN), 1:45.88 2004 - 1. Michael Phelps (USA) 1:43.59, 2. Rick Say (CAN) 1:44.39, 3. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:44.97 2006 - 1. Ryk Neethling (RSA) 1:43.51, 2. Filippo Magnini (ITA) 1:43.78; 3. Massimilano Rosolino (ITA) 1:44.67 2008 - 1. Kenrick Monk (AUS) 1:43.46, 2. Kirk Palmer (AUS) 1:43.50, 3. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 1:44.23 2010 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:41.08, 2. Danila Izotov (RUS) 1:41.70, 3. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 1:42.02 2012 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:41.92, 2. Paul Biedermann (GER) 1:42.07, 3. Conor Dwyer (USA) 1:43.78 2014 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1:41.45, 2. Danila Izotov (RUS) 1:41.67, 3. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:42.09 2016 – 1. Taehwan Park (KOR) 1.41.03, 2. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 14.41.65, 3. Aleksandr Krasnykh (RUS) 1.41.95 2018 – 1. Blake Pieroni (USA) 1:41.49; 2. Danas Rapsys (LTU) 14:41.78; 3. Alexander Graham (AUS) 1:42.28

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400m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Daniel Kowalski (AUS) 3:42.95, 2. Antti Kasvio (FIN) 3:42.98, 3. Paul Palmer (GBR) 3:45.07 1995 - 1. Daniel Kowalski (AUS) 3:45.14, 2. Joerg Hoffmann (GER) 3.45.65, 3. Malcolm Allen (AUS) 3:47.00 1997 - 1. Jacob Carstensen (DEN) 3:43.44, 2. Chad Carvin (USA) 3:43.73, 3. Grant Hackett (AUS) 3:43.83 1999 - 1. Grant Hackett (AUS) 3:35.01 (WR), 2. Ian Thorpe (AUS) 3:35.64, 3. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 3:42.81 2000 - 1. Chad Carvin (USA) 3:41.13, 2. Paul Palmer (GBR) 3:42.70, 3. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 3:43.68 2002 - 1. Grant Hackett (AUS) 3:38.29, 2. Kvetoslav Svoboda (CZE) 3:41.97, 3. Chad Carvin (USA) 3:43.55 2004 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 3:40.79, 2. Chad Carvin (USA) 3:43.77, 3. Justin Mortimer (USA) 3:44.70 2006 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 3:30.08, 2. Tae Hwan Park (KOR) 3:40.43, 3. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 3:41.04 2008 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 3:37.35, 2. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 3:39.60, 3. Robert Renwick (GBR) 3:40.22 2010 - 1. Paul Biedermann (GER) 3:37.06, 2. Nikita Lobintsev (RUS) 3:37.84, 3. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 3:38.17 2012 - 1. Paul Biedermann (GER) 3:39.15, 2. Hao Yun (CHN) 3:39.48, 3. Matthew Stanley (NZL) 3:41.01 2014 - 1. Peter Bernek (HUN) 3:34.32, 2. James Guy (GBR) 3:36.35, 3. Velimir Stjepanovic (SRB) 3:38.17 2016 – 1. Taehwan Park (KOR) 3.34.59, 2. Aleksandr Krasnykh (RUS), 3. Peter Bernek (HUN) 3.37.65 2018 – 1. Danas Rapsys (LTU) 3:34.01; 2. Henrik Christiansen (NOR) 3:36.64; 3. Gabriele Detti (ITA) 3:37.54 1500m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Daniel Kowalski (AUS) 14:42.04, 2. Joerg Hoffmann (GER) 14:53.09, 3. Piotr Albinski (POL) 14:53.97 1995 - 1. Daniel Kowalski (AUS) 14:48.51, 2. Ian Wilson (GBR) 14:49.72, 3. Joerg Hoffmann (GER) 15:05.36 1997 - 1. Grant Hackett (AUS) 14:39.54 (WR), 2. Joerg Hoffmann (GER) 14:40.67, 3. Graeme Smith (GBR) 14:46.85 1999 - 1. Grant Hackett (AUS) 14:32.87, 2. Graeme Smith (GBR) 14:45.41, 3. Daniel Kowalski (AUS) 14:51.44 2000 - 1. Joerg Hoffmann (GER) 14:47.57, 2. Igor Chervynskiy (UKR) 14:48.20, 3. Chad Carvin (USA) 14:51.23 2002 - 1. Grant Hackett (AUS) 14:33.94, 2. Chris Thompson (USA) 14:39.43, 3. Christian Minotti (ITA) 14:45.41 2004 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 14:39,16, 2. Simone Ercoli (ITA) 14:53.89, 3. Dragos Coman (ROU) 14:56.74 2006 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 14.23.92, 2. Tae Hwan Park (KOR) 14:33.28, 3. Lin Zhang (CHN) 14:33.28 2008 - 1. Yuri Prilukov (RUS) 14:22.98, 2. David Davies (GBR) 14:36.30, 3. Mateusz Sawrymowicz (POL) 14:43.37 2010 - 1. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 14:24.16, 2. Mads Glaesner (DEN) 14:29.52, 3. Gergely Gyurta (HUN) 14:31.47 2012 - 1. Mads Glaesner (DEN) 14:30.01, 2. Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) 14:31.13, 3. Pal Joensen (FAR) 14:36.93 2014 - 1. Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) 14:16.10, 2. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 14:18.79, 3. Ryan Cochrane (CAN) 14:23.35 2016 – 1. Taehwan Park (KOR) 14.15.51, 2. Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) 14.21.94, Wojciech Wojdak (POL) 14.25.37 2018 – 1. Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR) 14:09.14; 2. Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) 14:09.87; 3. Henrik Christiansen (NOR) 14:19.39 50m BACKSTROKE 1993-1997 - Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 24.34, 2. Mariusz Siembida (POL) 24.41, 3. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 24.70 2000 - 1. Neil Walker (USA) 23.99, 2. Lenny Krayzelburg (USA) 24.24, 3. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 24.32 2002 - 1. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 23.66, 2. Peter Marshall (USA) 24.04, 3. Toni Helbig (GER) 24.17 2004 - 1. Thomas Rupprath (GER) 23.51, 2. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 23.60, 3. Peter Marshall (USA) 23.93 2006 - 1. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 23.53, 2. Thomas Rupprath (GER) 23.70, 3. Helge Meeuw (GER) 24.01 2008 - 1. Peter Marshall (USA) 23.49, 2. Liam Tancock (GBR) 23.53, 3. Ashley Delaney (AUS) 23.57 2010 - 1. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 22.93, 2. Xiaolei Sun (CHN) 23.13, 2. Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (ESP) 23.13 2012 - 1. Robert Hurley (AUS) 23.04, 2. Matthew Grevers (USA) 23.17, 3. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 23.19 2014 - 1. Florent Manaudou (FRA) 22.22 (WR), 2. Eugene Godsoe (USA) 23.05, 3. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 23.10 2016 – 1. Junya Koga (JPN) 22.85, 2. Jeremy Stravius (FRA) 22.99, 3. Pavel Sankovich (BLR) 23.03 2018 – 1. Evgeny Rylov (RUS) 22.58; Ryan Mrphy (USA) 22.63; 3. Shane Ryan (IRL) 22.76 100m BACKSTROKE 1993 - 1. Tripp Schwenk (USA) 52.98, 2. Martin Harris (GBR) 53.93, 3. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 54.00 1995 - 1. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 53.12, 2. Neil Willey (GBR) 53.23, 3. Jirka Letzin (GER) 53.65 1997 - 1. Neisser Bent (CUB) 52.77 (WR), 2. Brian Retterer (USA) 53.06, 3. Adrian Radley (AUS) 53.36 1999 - 1. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 52.44, 2. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 52.45, 3. Mariusz Siembida (POL) 53.27 2000 - 1. Neil Walker (USA) 50.75 (WR), 2. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 52.87, 3. Derya Buyukuncu (TUR) 52.88 2002 - 1. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 51.26, 2. Aaron Peirsol (USA) 51.71, 3. Peter Marshall (USA) 51.84 2004 - 1. Aaron Peirsol (USA) 50.72, 2. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 51.04, 3. Thomas Rupprath (GER) 51.20 2006 - 1. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 51.09, 2. Markus Rogan (AUT) 51.48, 3. Randall Bal (USA) and Helge Meeuw (GER) 51.63 2008 - 1. Liam Tancock (GBR) 50.14, 2. Randall Bal (USA) 50.42, 3. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 50.53 2010 - 1. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 49.07, 2. Camille Lacourt (FRA) 49.80, 3. Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (ESP) 50.04 2012 - 1. Matthew Grevers (USA) 48.89, 2. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 49.91, 3. Guilherme Guido (BRA) 50.50 2014 - 1. Mitchell Larkin (AUS) 49.57, 2. Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) 50.11, 3. Ryosuke Irie (JPN) and Matthew Grevers (USA) 50.12

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2016 – 1. Mitchell Larkin (AUS) 49.65, 2. Andrei Shabasov (RUS) 49.69, 3. Xu Jiayu (CHN) 50.02 2018 – 1. Ryan Murphy (USA) 49.23; 2. Xu Jiayu (CHN) 49.26; 3. Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) 49.40 200m BACKSTROKE 1993 - 1. Tripp Schwenk (USA) 1:54.19, 2. Luca Bianchin (ITA) 1:55.09, 3. Stefaan Maene (BEL) 1:55.68 1995 - 1. Rodolfo Falcon (CUB) 1:55.16, 2. Chris Renaud (CAN) 1:55.27, 3. Tamas Deutsch (HUN) 1:56.18 1997 - 1. Neisser Bent (CUB) 1:54.21, 2. Wei Wang (CHN) 1:54.82, 3. Vladimir Selkov (RUS) 1:55.15 1999 - 1. Josh Watson (AUS) 1:54.67, 2. Mark Versfeld (CAN) 1:55.42, 3. Serguei Ostaptchouk (RUS) 1:55.61 2000 - 1. Gordan Kozulj (CRO) 1:53.31, 2. Brad Bridgewater (USA) 1:53.87, 3. Volodymiyr Nikolaychuk (UKR) 1:55.33 2002 - 1. Aaron Peirsol (USA) 1:51.17 (WR), 2. Marko Strahija (CRO) 1:53.08, 3. Blaz Medvesek (SLO) 1:53.66 2004 - 1. Aaron Peirsol (USA) 1:50.52 (WR), 2. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 1:52.54, 3. Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) 1:54.20 2006 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1 :49.05 (WR), 2. Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:50.97, 3. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 1.53.10 2008 - 1. Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:47.84 (WR) , 2. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:47.91, 3. Stanislav Donets (RUS) 1:50.54 2010 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:46.68, 2. Tyler Clary (USA) 1:49.09, 3. Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:49.96 2012 - 1. Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) 1:48.48, 2. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:48.50, 3. Ryan Murphy (USA) 1:48.86 2014 - 1. Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) 1:47.38, 2. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:48.20, 3. Mitchell Larkin (AUS) 1:48.35 2016 – 1. Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) 1.47.63, 2. Jacob Pebley (USA) 1.4.98, 3. Masaki Kaneko (JPN) 1.49.18 2018 – 1. Evgeny Rylov (RUS) 1:47.02; 2. Ryan Murphy (USA) 1:47.34; 3. Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) / Mitchell Larkin (AUS) 1:48.25 50m BREASTSTROKE 1993-1997 - Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Dmytro Kraevskyy (UKR) 24.40, 2. Patrick Isaksson (SWE) 27.57, 3. Remo Lutolf (SUI) 27.59 2000 - 1. Mark Warnecke (GER) 27.22, 2. Brendon Dedekind (RSA) 27.27, 3. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 27.30 2002 - 1. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 26.42 , 2. Jose Couto (POR) 27.22, 3. Eduardo Fischer (BRA) 27.26 2004 - 1. Brendan Hansen (USA) 26.86, 2. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 27.09, 3. Stefan Nystrand (SWE) 27.28 2006 - 1. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 26.39, 2. Alessandro Terrin (ITA) 26.60, 3. Christopher Cook (GBR) 27.17 2008 - 1. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 26.46, 2. Mark Gangloff (USA) 26.54, 3. Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 26.67 2010 - 1. Felipe Silva (BRA) 25.95, 2. Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 26.03, 3. Aleksander Hetland (NOR) 26.29 2012 - 1. Aleksander Hetland (NOR) 26.30, 2. Damir Dugonjic (SLO) 26.32, 3. Florent Manaudou (FRA) 26.33 2014 - 1. Felipe Silva (BRA) 25.63, 2. Adam Peaty (GBR) and Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 25.87 2016 – 1. Cameron Van Der Burgh (RSA) 25.64, 2. Peter Stevens (SLO) 25.85, 3. Felipe Lima (BRA) 25.98 2018 – 1. Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 25.41; 2. Ilya Shymanovich (BLR) 25.77; 3. Felipe Lima (BRA) 25.80 100m BREASTSTROKE 1993 - 1. Philip Rogers (AUS) 59.56, 2. Ron Decker (NED) 59.95, 3. Seth Vanneerden (USA) 1:00.08 1995 - 1. Mark Warnecke (GER) 59.89, 2. Paul Kent (NZL) 1:00.14, 3. Stanislav Lopukhov (RUS) 1:00.33 1997 - 1. Patrick Isaksson (SWE) 59.99, 2. Stanislav Lopukhov (RUS) 1:00.05, 3. Jens Kruppa (GER) 1:00.18 1999 - 1. Patrick Isaksson (SWE) 59.69, 2. Domenico Fioravanti (ITA) 59.88, 3. Morgan Knabe (CAN) 59.93 2000 - 1. Roman Sloudnov (RUS) 58.57, 2. Yi Zhu (CHN) 59.99, 3. Roman Ivanovski (RUS) 1:00.05 2002 - 1. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 58.33, 2. Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) 59.10, 3. Jarno Pihlava (FIN) 59.22 2004 - 1. Brendan Hansen (USA) 58.45, 2. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 58.64, 3. Vladislav Polyakov (KAZ) 59.07 2006 - 1. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 58.14, 2. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 58.70, 3. Alexander Dale Oen (NOR) 59.16 2008 - 1. Igor Borysik (UKR) 57.74, 2. Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 57.92, 3. Oleg Lisogor (UKR) 58.08 2010 - 1. Cameron Van der Burgh (RSA) 56.80, 2. Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) 57.13, 3. Felipe Silva (BRA) 57.39 2012 - 1. Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) 57.10, 2. Damir Dugonjic (SLO) 57.32, 3. Kevin Cordes (USA) 57.83 2014 - 1. Felipe Silva (BRA) 56.29, 2. Adam Peaty (GBR) 56.35, 3. Giacomo Perez-Dortona (FRA) 56.78 2016 – 1. Marco Koch (GER) 56.77, 2. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 57.00, 3. Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) 57.04 2018 – 1. Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 56.01; 2. Ilya Shymanovich (BLR) 56.10; Yasuhiro Koseki (JPN) 56.13 200m BREASTSTROKE 1993 - 1. Nicholas Gillingham (GBR) 2:07.91, 2. Philip Rogers (AUS) 2:08.32, 3. Eric Wunderlich (USA) 2:08.32 1995 - 1. Yiwu Wang (CHN) 2:11.11, 2. Ryan Mitchell (AUS) 2:11.46, 3. Jean-Lionel Rey (FRA) 2:11.92 1997 - 1. Alexandre Goukov (BLR) 2:09.25, 2. Andrei Korneyev (RUS) 2:09.28, 3. Jens Kruppa (GER) 2:10.53 1999 - 1. Philip Rogers (AUS) 2:08.72, 2. Ryan Mitchell (AUS) 2:08.73, 3. Dimitri Komornikov (RUS) 2:09.18 2000 - 1. Roman Sloudnov (RUS) 2:07.59 (WR), 2. Terence Parkin (RSA) 2:07.91, 3. Andrei Ivanov (RUS) 2:09.90 2002 - 1. Jim Piper (AUS) 2:07.16, 2. David Denniston (USA) 2:07.42, 3. Jarno Pihlava (FIN) 2:07.61 2004 - 1. Brendan Hansen (USA) 2:04.98, 2. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 2:08.34, 3. Vladislav Polyakov (KAZ) 2:08.36 2006 - 1. Vladislav Polyakov (KAZ) 2:06.95, 2. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 2:07.52, 3. Yevgeniy Ryzhkov (KAZ) 2:07.94 2008 - 1. Kristopher Gilchrist (GBR) 2:06.18, 2. Igor Borysik (UKR) 2:06.21, 3. William Diering (RSA) 2:06.85 2010 - 1. Naoya Tomita (JPN) 2:03.12, 2. Daniel Gyurta (HUN) 2:03.47, 3. Brenton Rickard (AUS) 2:04.33 2012 - 1. Daniel Gyurta (HUN) 2:01.35, 2. Michael Jamieson (GBR) 2:03.00, 3. Viatcheslav Sinkevich (RUS) 2:03.08

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2014 - 1. Daniel Gyurta (HUN) 2:01.49, 2. Marco Koch (GER) 2:01.91, 3. Kirill Prigoda (RUS) 2:02.38 2016 – 1. Marco Koch (GER) 2.01.21, 2. Andrew Willis (GBR) 2.02.71, 3. Mikhail Dorinov (RUS) 2.03.09 2018 – 1. Kirill Prigoda (RUS) 2:00.16 WR; 2. Qin Haiyang (CHN) 2:01.15; 3. Marco Koch (GER) 2:01.42 50m BUTTERFLY 1993-1997 - Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 23.61, 2. Qiang Zhang (CHN) 23.87, 3. Joris Keizer (NED) 23.96 2000 - 1. Mark Foster (GBR) 23.30, 2. Neil Walker (USA) 23.46, 3. Sabir Muhammad (USA) 23.56 2002 - 1. Geoff Hueggill (AUS) 22.89, 2. Adam Pine (AUS) 23.29, 3. Mark Foster (GBR) 23.36 2004 - 1. Ian Crocker (USA) 22.71, 2. Mark Foster (GBR) 23.22, 3. Duje Draganja (CRO) 23.26 2006 - 1. Matthew Welsh (AUS) 23.05, 2. Sergiy Breus (UKR) 23.06, 3. Kaio Almeida (BRA) 23.07 2008 - 1. Adam Pine (AUS) 22.78, 2. Sergii Breus (UKR) 22.86, 3. Evgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) 22.94 2010 - 1. Albert Subirats (VEN) 22.40, 2. Andrii Govorov (UKR) 22.43, 3. Steffen Deibler (GER) 22.44 2012 - 1. Nicholas Santos (BRA) 22.22, 2. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 22.26, 3. Thomas Shields (USA) 22.46 2014 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 21.95, 2. Nicholas Santos (BRA) 21.95, 3. Andrii Govorov (UKR) 22.49 2016 – 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 21.98, 2. Tom Shields (USA) 22.40, 3. David Morgan (AUS) 22.47 2018 – 1 Nicholas Santos (BRA) 21.81 CR; 2. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 21.97; 3. Dylan Carter (TTO) 22.38 100m BUTTERFLY 1993 - 1. Milos Milosevic (CRO) 52.79, 2. Mark Henderson (USA) 52.92, 3. Rafal Szukala (POL) 52.94 1995 - 1. Scott Miller (AUS) 52.38 (WR), 2. Denis Pimankov (RUS) 52.64, 3. Michael Klim (AUS) 52.80 1997 - 1. Lars Froelander (SWE) 51.95 (WR), 2. Geoff Huegill (AUS) 51.99, 3. Michael Klim (AUS) 52.02 1999 - 1. Lars Froelander (SWE) 51.45, 2. Michael Klim (AUS) 51.56, 3. James Hickman (GBR) 51.60 2000 - 1. Lars Froelander (SWE) 50.44 (RM), 2. James Hickman (GBR) 51.53, 3. Denys Sylantiev (UKR) 51.84 2002 - 1. Geoff Huegill (AUS) 50.95, 2. Adam Pine (AUS) 51.27, 3. Igor Martchenko (RUS) 51.41 2004 - 1. Ian Crocker (USA) 50.18, 2. James Hickman (GBR) 51.13, 3. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 51.66 2006 - 1. Kaio Almeida (BRA) 51.07, 2. Albert Subirats (VEN) 51.23, 3. Jayme Cramer (USA) 51.53 2008 - 1. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 50.04, 2. Adam Pine (AUS) 50.54, 3. Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 50.78 2010 - 1. Evgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) 50.23, 2. Albert Subirats (VEN) 50.24, 3. Kaio Almeida (BRA) 50.33 2012 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 48.82, 2. Thomas Shields (USA) 49.54, 3. Ryan Lochte (USA) 49.59 2014 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 48.44 (WR), 2. Thomas Shields (USA) 48.99, 3. Tommaso D’Orsogna (AUS) 49.60 2016 – 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 48.08 (WR), 2. Tom Shields (USA) 49.04, 3. David Morgan (AUS) 49.31 2018 – 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 48.50; 2. Caeleb Dressel (USA) 48.71; 3. Li Zhuhao (CHN) 49.25 200m BUTTERFLY 1993 - 1. Franck Esposito (FRA) 1:55.42, 2. Christian Keller (GER) 1:55.75, 3. Chris-Carol Bremer (GER) 1:56.86 1995 - 1. Scott Goodman (AUS) 1:54.79 (WR), 2. Scott Miller (AUS) 1:56.36, 3. Chris-Carol Bremer (GER) 1:57.30 1997 - 1. James Hickman (GBR) 1:55.55, 2. Denys Sylantiev (UKR) 1:55.76, 3. Scott Goodman (AUS) 1:55.94 1999 - 1. James Hickman (GBR) 1:52.71, 2. Takashi Yamamoto (JPN) 1:54.68, 3. Denys Sylantiev (UKR) 1:55.41 2000 - 1. James Hickman (GBR) 1:53.57, 2. Shamek Pietucha (CAN) 1:54.27, 3. Anatoli Poliakov (RUS) 1:54.47 2002 - 1. James Hickman (GBR) 1:53.14, 2. Justin Norris (AUS) 1:54.07, 3. Ioan Stefan Gherghel (ROU) 1:54.16 2004 - 1. James Hickman (GBR) 1:53.41, 2. Ioan Gherghel (ROU) 1.54.06, 3. Peng Wu (CHN) 1:54.51 2006 - 1. Peng Wu (CHN) 1:52.36, 2. Moss Burmester (NZL) 1:53.94, 3. Nikolay Skvorstsov (RUS) 1:54.09 2008 - 1. Moss Burmester (NZL) 1:51.05, 2. Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 1:51.83, 3. Pavel Korzeniowski (POL) 1:52.25 2010 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1:51.56, 2. Kaio Almeida (BRA) 1:51.61, 3. Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 1:51.67 2012 - 1. Kazuya Kaneda (JPN) 1:51.01, 2. Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 1:51.66, 3. Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 1:52.33 2014 - 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1:48.61, 2. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1:48.92, 3. Pawel Korzeniowski (POL) 1:50.21 2016 – 1. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1.48.76, 2. Tom Shields (USA) 1.49.50, 3. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1.49.97 2018 – 1. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1:48.24; 2. Chad Le Clos (RSA) 1:48.32; 3. Li Zhuhao (CHN) 1:50.39 100m MEDLEY 1993-1997 - Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 54.18, 2. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 54.77, 3. Jacob Andersen (DEN) 55.05 2000 - 1. Neil Walker (USA) 52.79 (WR), 2. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 54.08, 3. James Hickman (GBR) 54.38 2002 - 1. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 52.90, 2. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 53.78, 3. Jakob Andersen (DEN) 54.31 2004 - 1. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 52.66, 2. Thomas Rupprath (GER) 53.35, 3. Thiago Pereira (BRA) 53.75 2006 - 1. Ryk Neethling (RSA) 52.42, 2. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 53.00, 3. Stefan Nystrand (SWE) 53.97 2008 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 51.15 (WR), 2. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 52.21, 3. Liam Tancock (GBR) 52.22 2010 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 50.86, 2. Markus Deibler (GER) 51.69, 3. Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 51.81 2012 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 51.21 (WR in semis), 2. Kenneth To (AUS) 51.38, 3. George Bovell (TRI) 51.66 2014 - 1. Markus Deibler (GER) 50.66 (WR), 2. Vladimir Morozov (RUS) 50.81, 3. Ryan Lochte (USA) 51.24 2016 – 1. Michael Andrew (USA) 51.86, 2. Daiya Seto (JPN) 52.01, Shinri Shioura (JPN) 52.17 2018 – 1. Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) 50.63; Marco Orsi (ITA) 51.03; 3. Hiromasa Fujimori (JPN) 51.53

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200m MEDLEY 1993 - 1. Christian Keller (GER) 1:56.80, 2. Fraser Walker (GBR) 1:58.35, 3. Curtis Myden (CAN) 1:59.27 1995 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 1:56.86, 2. Curtis Myden (CAN) 1:58.56, 3. Marcin Malinski (POL) 1:58.61 1997 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 1:57.46, 2. Christian Keller (GER) 1:58.35, 3. Ron Karnaugh (USA) 1:59.12 1999 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 1:55.81, 2. James Hickman (GBR) 1:56.51, 3. Marcel Wouda (NED) 1:58.63 2000 - 1. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 1:56.27, 2. James Hickman (GBR) 1:56.86, 3. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) 1:58.05 2002 - 1. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 1:55.45, 2. Peter Mankoc (SLO) 1:56.13, 3. Thomas Wilkens (USA) 1:57.34 2004 - 1. Thiago Pereira (BRA) 1:55.78, 2. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:55.86, 3. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 1:56.23 2006 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:53.31 (WR), 2. Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:55.68, 3. Igor Berezutskiy (RUS) 1:56.64 2008 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:51.56 (WR), 2. Liam Tancock (GBR) 1:53.10, 3. James Goddard (GBR) 1:55.15 2010 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:50.08, 2. Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:52.90, 3. Scott Clary (USA) 1:53.56 2012 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:49.63 (WR), 2. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1:52.80, 3. Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 1:52.89 2014 - 1. Kosuke Hagino (JPN) 1:50.47, 2. Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:51.31, 3. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1:51.79 2016 – 1. Wang Shun (CHN) 1:51.74, 2. Philip Heintz (GER) 1:52.07, 3. Daiya Seto (JPN) 1:52.89 2018 – 1. Shun Wang (CHN) 1:51.01; 2. Josh Prenot (USA) 1:52.69; 3. Hiromasa Fujimori (JPN) 1:52.69 400m MEDLEY 1993 - 1. Curtis Myden (CAN) 4:10.41, 2. Sergei Mariniuk (MLD) 4:11.96, 3. Petteri Lehtinen (FIN) 4:12.33 1995 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 4:08.02 (WR), 2. Curtis Myden (CAN) 4:09.39, 3. Marcin Malinski (POL) 4:10.37 1997 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 4:06.89, 2. Xufeng Xie (CHN) 4:12.52, 3. Christian Keller (GER) and Ron Karnaugh (USA) 4:12.53 1999 - 1. Matthew Dunn (AUS) 4:06.05, 2. Marcel Wouda (NED) 4:09.29, 3. Frederick Hviid (ESP) 4:10.92 2000 - 1. Jani Sievinen (FIN) 4:09.54, 2. Terence Parkin (RSA) 4:10.56, 3. Michael Halika (ISR) 4:10.90 2002 - 1. Thomas Wilkens (USA) 4:04.82, 2. Brian Johns (CAN) 4:06.85, 3. Jacob Carstensen (DEN) 4:08.92 2004 - 1. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 4:07.02, 2. Robin Francis (GBR) 4:08.06, 3. Eric Shanteau (USA) 4:08.94 2006 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 4:02.49, 2. Luca Marin (ITA) 4:05.12, 3. Igor Berezutskiy (RUS) 4:06.81 2008 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 4:03.21, 2. Robert Margalis (USA) 4:03.74, 3. Dinko Jukic (AUT) 4:06.40 2010 - 1. Ryan Lochte (USA) 3:55.50 (WR), 2. Oussama Mellouli (TUN) 3:57.40, 3. Scott Clary (USA) 3:57.56 2012 - 1. Daiya Seto (JPN) 3:59.15, 2. Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 4:00.50, 3. David Verraszto (HUN) 4:02.87 2014 - 1. Daiya Seto (JPN) 3:56.33, 2. Kosuke Hagino (JPN) 4:01.17, 3. David Verraszto (HUN) 4:01.82 2016 – 1. Daiya Seto (JPN) 3:59.24, 2. Max Litchfield (GBR) 4:00.66, 3. David Verraszto (HUN) 4:01.56 2018 – 1. Daiya Seto (JPN) 3:56.43; 2. Thomas Fraser-Holmes (AUS) 4:02.74; 3. Brandonn Almeida (BRA) 4:03.71 4x50m FREESTYLE RELAY 2014 - 1. RUS (Vladimir Morozov, Evgeny Sedov, Oleg Tikhobaev, Sergei Fesikov) 1:22.60 (WR), 2. USA (Josh Schneider, Thomas Shields, Jimmy Feigen, Ryan Lochte) 1:23.47, 3. ITA (Luca Dotto, Marco Orsi, Filippo Magnini, Marco Belotti) 1:24.56 2016 – 1. RUS (Aleksei Brianskii, Nikita Lobintsev, Aleksandr Popkov, Vladimir Morozov) 1:24.32, 2. USA (Paul Powers, Blake Pieroni, Michael Chadwick, Tom Shields) 1:24.47, 3. JPN (Kosuke Matsui, Kenta Ito, Shinri Shioura, Junya koga) 1:24.51 2018 – 1. USA (Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Jack Conger, Michael Chadwick) 1:21.80; 2. RUS (Vladimir Morozov, Evgeny Sedov, Ivan Kuzmenko, Evgeny Rylov) 1:22.22; 3. ITA (Santo Condorelli, Andrea Vergani, Lorenzo Zazzeri, Alessandro Miressi) 1:22.90 4x50m MIXED FREESTYLE RELAY 2014 - 1. USA (Josh Schneider, Matthew Grevers, Madison Kennedy, Abbey Weitzeil) 1:28.57 (WR), 2. RUS (Evgeny Sedov, Vladimir Morozov, Veronika Popova, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:29.13, 3. BRA (Cesar Cielo Filho, Joao de Lucca, Etiene Medeiros, Larissa Oliveira) 1:29.17 2016 – 1. RUS (Aleksei Brianskii, Vladimir Morozov, Mariia Kameneva, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:29.73, 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Nyls Korstanje, Ranomi Kromowidjojo), Maaike De Waard) 1:29.82, 3. CAN (Yuri Kisil, Markus Thormeyer, Michelle Williams, Sandrine Mainville) 1:29.83 2018 – 1. USA (Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Mallory Comerfordf, Kelsi Dahlia) 1:27.89; 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Stan Pijnenburg, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk) 1:28.51; 3. RUS (Vladimir Morozov, Evgeny Sedov, Mariia Kameneva, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:28.73 4x100m FREESTYLE RELAY 1993 - 1. BRA (Fernando Scherer, Jose Ferreira, Jose Souza Jr., Gustavo Borges) 3:12.11 (WR), 2. USA (David Fox, Seth Pepper, Jon Olsen, Mark Henderson), 3:12.68, 3. RUS (Roman Shegolev, Vladislav Kulikov, Vladimir Predkin, Yuri Mukhin) 3:15.56 1995 - 1. BRA (Fernando Scherer, Alexandre Massura, Andre Cordeiro, Gustavo Borges) 3:12.42, 2. 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1997 - 1. GER (Lars Conrad, Christian Troeger, Alexandre Luederitz, Aimo Heilmann) 3:14.08, 2. SWE (Fredrik Letzler, Anders Holmertz, Ola Fagerstrand, Lars Froelander) 3:14.22, 3. AUS (Michael Klim, Scott Logan, Richard Upton, Jeffrey English) 3:14.83 1999 - 1. AUS (Chris Fydler, Todd Pearson, Ian Thorpe, Michael Klim) 3:11.21, 2. NED (Mark Veens, Johan Kenkhuis, Marcel Wouda, Pieter Van den Hoogenband) 3:11.57, 3. SWE (Dan Lindstrom, Lars Froelander, Matthias Ohlin, Daniel Carlsson) 3:12.69 2000 - 1. SWE (Johan Nystrom, Lars Froelander, Mattias Ohlin, Stefan Nystrand) 3:09.57 (WR), 2. USA (Scott Tucker, Josh Davis, Sabir Muhammad, Neil Walker) 3:10.98, 3. GER (Mitja Zastrow, Stefan Herbst, Christian Troeger, Stephan Kunzelmann) 3:13.69 2002 - 1. USA (Scott Tucker, Peter Marshall, Jason Lezak, Klete Keller) 3:10.64, 2. SWE (Eric Lafleur, Stefan Nystrand, Lars Froelander, Mathias Ohlin) 3:11.14, 3. RUS (Leonid Khokhlov, Alexander Popov, Denis Pimankov, Andrei Kapralov) 3:11.24 2004 - 1. USA (Nick Brunelli, Neil Walker, Nate Dusing, Jason Lezak) 3:09.96, 2. BRA (Cesar Cielo, Thiago Pereira, Christiano Santos, Nicholas Santos) 3:12.73, 3. CAN (Michael Mintenko, Matthew Rose, Adam Sioui, Rick Say) 3:12.62 2006 - 1. ITA (Alessandro Calvi, Klaus Lanzarini, Christian Galenda, Filippo Magnini) 3:10.74; 2. SWE (Marcus Piehl, Lars Froelander, Jonas Tilly, Stefan Nystrand) 3:11.63, 3. USA (Nicholas Brunelli, Ryan Lochte, Matthew Grevers, Jason Lezak) 3:11.92 2008 - 1. USA (Ryan Lochte, Bryan Lundquist, Nathan Adrian, Doug Van Wie) 3:08.44 (WR), 2. NED (Robert Lijesen, Bas van Velthoven, Mitja Zastrow, Robin van Aggele) 3:09.18, 3. SWE (Petter Stymne, Stefan Nystrand, Lars Froelander, Marcus Piml) 3:10.04 2010 - 1. FRA (Alain Bernard, Frederick Bousquet, Fabien Gilot, Yannick Agnel) 3:04.78, 2. RUS (Evgeny Lagunov, Sergey Fesikov, Nikita Lobintsev, Danila Izotov) 3:04.82, 3. BRA (Nicholas Santos, Cesar Cielo Filho, Marcelo Chierighini, Nicholas Oliveira) 3:05.74 2012 - 1. USA (Anthony Ervin, Ryan Lochte, James Feigen) 3:06.40, 2. ITA (Luca Dotto, Marco Orsi, Michele Santucci, Filippo Magnini) 3:07.07, 3. AUS (Tommaso D’Orsogna, Kyle Richardson, Travis Mahoney, Kenneth To) 3:07.27 2014 - 1. FRA (Clement Mignon, Fabien Gilot, Florent Manaudou, Mehdy Metella) 3:03.78, 2. RUS (Vladimir Morozov, Sergei Fesikov, Danila Izotov, Mikhail Polishchuk) 3:04.18, 3. USA (Jimmy Feigen, Matthew Grevers, Ryan Lochte, Thomas Shields) 3:05.58 2016 – 1. RUS (Nikita Lobintsev, Mikhail Vekovishchev, Vladimir Morozov, Aleksandr Popkov) 3:05.90, 2. FRA (Clement Migon, Jeremy Stravius, Jordan Pothain, Mehdy Metella) 3:07.35, 3. AUS (Brayden McCarthy, Daniel Smith, David Morgan, Tommaso D’Orsogna) 3:07.76 2018 – 1. USA ( Caeleb Dressel, Blake Pieroni, Michael Chadwick, Ryan Held) 3:03.03; 2. RUS (Vladislav Grinev, Sergei Fesikov, Vladimir Morozov, Kliment Kolesnikov) 3:03.11; 3. BRA (Matheus Santana, Marcelo Chierighini, Cesar Cielo Filho, Breno Correia) 3:05.15 4x200m FREESTYLE RELAY 1993 - 1. SWE (Tommy Werner, Christer Wallin, Lars Froelander, Anders Holmertz) 7:05.92, 2. GER (Christian Troeger, Christian. Keller, Chris-Carol Bremer, Jorg Hoffmann) 7:08.63, 3. BRA (Gustavo Borges, Teofilo Ferreira, Jose Souza, Cassiano Schalk Leal) 7:09.97 1995 - 1. AUS (Michael Klim, Matthew Dunn, Malcolm Allen, Daniel Kowalski) 7:07.97, 2. GER (Chris-Carol Bremer, Steffen Zesner, Torsten Spanneberg, Jorg Hoffmann) 7:13.42, 3. BRA (Cassiano Shalk Leal, Fernando Zaez, Teofilo Ferreira, Gustavo Borges) 7:13.64 1997 - 1. AUS (Michael Klim, Grant Hackett, William Kirby, Matthew Dunn) 7:02.24 (WR), 2. SWE (Anders Lyrbring, Anders Holmertz, Lars Frölander, Fredrick Letzler) 7:05.61, 3. GBR (Paul Palmer, Andrew Clayton, Mark Stevens, James Salter) 7:05.81 1999 - 1. NED (Pieter Van den Hoogenband, Johan Kenkhuis, Martijn Zuijdweg, Marcel Wouda) 7:04.48, 2. GBR (Gavin Meadows, Sion Brinn, Paul Palmer, Edward Sinclair) 7:07.20, 3. CAN (Mark Johnston, Brian Johns, Rick Say, Yannick Lupien) 7:08.02 2000 - 1. USA (Josh Davis, Neil Walker, Scott Tucker, Chad Carvin) 7:01.33 (WR), 2. GBR (Edward Sinclair, Marc Spackman, Paul Palmer, James Salter) 7:03.06, 3. RUS (Denis Pimankov, Anatoli Poliakov, Dimitri Chernychev, Andrei Kapralov) 7:05.24 2002 - 1. AUS (Todd Pearson, Ray Hass, Leon Dunne, Grant Hackett) 7:00.36; 2. RUS (Denis Rodkin, Yuri Prilukov, Ilya Nikitin, Andrei Kapralov) 7:05.36, 3. USA (Chad Carvin, Erik Vendt, Scott Tucker, Klete Keller) 7:08.73 2004 - 1. USA (Ryan Lochte, Chad Carvin, Daniel Ketchum, Justin Mortimer) 7:03.71, 2. AUS (Nicholas Sprenger, Andrew Mewing, Brendan Hughes, Joshua Krogh) 7:03.78, 3. BRA (Rodrigo Castro, Thiago Pereira, Rafael Mosca, Lucas Salatta) 7:06.64 2006 - 1. ITA (Massimilano Rosolino, Matteo Pelliciari, Nicola Cassio, Fillippo Magnini) 6:59.08; 2 AUS (Andrew Mewing, Louis Paul, Grant Brits, Nicholas Frost) 7:04.16, 3. USA (Ryan Lochte, Nicholas Brunelli, Jayme Cramer, Larsen Jensen) 7:04.34

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2008 - 1. AUS (Kirk Palmer, Grant Brits, Nicholas Sprenger, Kenrick Monk) 6:55.65, 2. GBR (Robert Renwick, David Carry, Andrew Hunter, Ross Davenport) 6.56.52, 3. ITA (Emiliano Brembilla, Massimiliano Rosolino, Nicola Cassio, Filippo Magnini) 6:58.39 2010 - 1. RUS (Nikita Lobintsev, Danila Izotov, Evgeny Lagunov, Alexander Sukhorukov) 6:49.04 (WR), 2. USA (Peter Vanderkaay, Ryan Lochte, Garrett Weber-Gale, Richard Berens) 6:49.58, 3. FRA (Yannick Agnel, Fabien Gilot, Clement Lefert, Jeremy Stravius) 6:53.05 2012 - 1. USA (Ryan Lochte, Conor Dwyer, Michael Klueh, Matthew Mclean) 6:51.40, 2. AUS (Tommaso D’Orsogna, Jarrod Killey, Kyle Richardson, Robert Hurley) 6:52.29, 3. GER (Paul Biedermann, Dimitri Colupaev, Christoph Fildebrandt, Yannick Lebherz) 6:53.22 2014 - 1. USA (Conor Dwyer, Ryan Lochte, Matthew McLean, Tyler Clary) 6:51.68, 2. ITA (Andrea d’Arrigo, Marco Belotti, Nicolangelo di Fabio, Filippo Magnini) 6:51.80, 3. RUS (Mikhail Polishchuk, Danila Izotov, Artem Lobuzov, Viacheslav Andrusenko) 6:51.96 2016 – 1. RUS (Mikhail Dovgalyuk, Mikhail Vekovishchev, Artem Lobuzov, Aleksandr Krasnykh) 6:52.10, 2. USA (Blake Pieroni, Jacob Pebley, Pace Clark, Zane Grothe) 6:53.34, 3. JPN (Yuki Kobori, Daiya Seto, Tsubasa Amai, Katsuhiro Matsumoto) 6:53.54 2018 – 1. BRA WR (Luiz Altamir Melo, Fernando Scheffer, Leonard Coelho Santos, Breno Correia) 6:46.81; 2. RUS (Martin Malyutin, Mikhail Vekovishchev, Ivan Girev, Aleksandr Krasnykh) 6:46.84; 3. CHN (Ji Xinjie, Xu Jiayu, Sun Yang, Wang Shun) 6:47.53 4x50m MEDLEY RELAY 2014 - 1. BRA (Guilherme Guido, Felipe Silva, Nicholas Santos, Cesar Cielo Filho) 1:30.51 (WR), 2. FRA (Benjamin Stasilius, Giacomo Perez-Dortona, Mehdy Metella, Florent Manaudou) 1:31.25, 3. USA (Eugene Godsoe, Cody Miller, Thomas Shields, Josh Schneider) 1:31.83 2016 – 1. RUS (Andrei Shabasov, Kirill Prigoda, Aleksandr Popkov, Vladimir Morozov) 1:31.52, 2. USA (Jacob Pebley, Cody Miller, Tom Shields, Michael Chadwick) 1:31.97, 3. BLR (Pavel Sankovich, Ilya Shymanovich, Yauhen Tsurkin, Anton Latkin) 1:32.49 2018 – 1. RUS (Kliment Kolesnikov, Oleg Kostin, Mikhail Vekovishchev, Evgeny Rylov) 1:30.54; 2. USA (Ryan Murphy, Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held) 1:30.90; 3. BRA (Guilherme Guido, Felipe Lima, Nicholas Santos, Cesar Cielo Filho) 1:31.49 4x50m MIXED MEDLEY RELAY 2014 - 1. BRA (Etiene Medeiros, Felipe Silva, Nicholas Santos, Larissa Oliveira) 1:37.26, 2. GBR (Chris Walker-Hebborn, Adam Peaty, Siobhan-Marie Oconnor, Francesca Halsall) 1:37.46, 3. ITA (Niccolo Bonacchi, Fabio Scozzoli, Silvia di Pietro, Erika Ferraioli) 1:37.90 2016 – USA (Tom Shields, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Michael Chadwick) 1:37.22, 2. BRA (Etiene Medeiros, Felipe Lima, Nicholas Santos, Larissa Oliveira) 1:37.74, 3. JPN (Junya Koga, Yoshiki Yamanka, Rikako Ikee, Sayuki Ouchi) 1:38.45 2018 – 1. USA WR (Olivia Smoliga, Michael Andrew, Kelsi Dahlia, Caeleb Dressel) 1:36.40; 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Ties Elzerman, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk) 1:37.05; 3. RUS (Kliment Kolesnikov, Oleg Kostin, Rozaliya Nasretdinova, Mariia Kameneva) 1:37.33 4x100m MEDLEY RELAY 1993 - 1. USA (Tripp Schwenk, Eric Wunderlich, Mark Henderson, Jon Olsen) 3:32.57 (WR), 2. ESP (Carlos Ventosa Delmas, Sergio Lopez, Joaquin Fernandez, Jose Maria Rojano) 3:36.92, 3. GBR (Martin Harris, Nicholas Gillinghan, Michael Fibbens, Mark Foster) 3:37.27 1995 - 1. NZL (Jonathan Winter, Paul Kent , Murray Burdan, Nicholas Tongue) 3:35.69, 2. AUS (Adrian Radley, Robert Van der Zant, Scott Miller, Michael Klim) 3:36.35, 3. RUS (Sergei Sudakov, Alexander Tkachev, Denis Pimankov, Yuri Mukhin) 3:36.88 1997 - 1. AUS (Adrian Radley, Phil Rogers, Geoff Huegill, Michael Klim) 3:30.66 (WR), 2. RUS (Vladimir Selkov, Stanislav Lopukhov, Denis Pankratov, Roman Egorov) 3:32.56, 3.GBR (Martin Harris, Richard Maden, James Hickman, Mark Foster) 3:32.61 1999 - 1. AUS (Matt Welsh, Phil Rogers, Michael Klim, Chris Fydler) 3:29.88, 2. SWE (Matthias Ohlin, Patrick Isaksson, Daniel Carlsson, Lars Freolander) 3:30.32, 3. GBR (Neil Willey, Darren Mew, James Hickmann, Sion Brinn) 3:32.25 2000 - 1. USA (Lenny Krayzelburg, Jarrod Thomas Mars, Neil Walker, Scott Tucker) 3:30.03, 2. GER (Sebastian Halgasch, Bjorw Nowakowski, Thomas Rupprath, Stefan Herbst) 3:31.77, 3. GBR (Neill Willey, Darren Mew, James Hickman, Paul Belk) 3:32.08 2002 - 1. USA (Aaron Peirsol, David Denniston, Peter Marshall, Jason Lezak) 3:29.00 (WR), 2. AUS (Geoff Huegill, Jim Piper, Adam Pine, Ashley Callus) 3:29.35, 3. RUS (Evgueni Alechine, Dmitri Komornikov, Igor Martchenko, Denis Pimankov) 3:30.21 2004 - 1. USA (Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker, Jason Lezak) 3.25.09 (WR), 2. AUS (Matthew Welsh, Brenton Rickard, Andrew Richards, Andrew Mewing) 3:29.72, 3. RUS (Arkady Vyatchanin, Andrey Ivanov, Nikolay Skvortsov, Andrey Kapralov) 3:32.11

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2006 - 1. AUS (Matthew Welsh, Brenton Rickard, Adam Pine, Ashlkey Callus) 3:27.71, 2. USA (Ryan Lochte, Scott Usher, Jayme Cramer, Bicholas Brunelli) 3:28.00, 3. UKR (Andriy Oleynyk, Oleg Lisogor, Sergyi Advena, Andriy Serdinov) 3.28.62 2008 - 1. RUS (Stanislav Donets, Sergey Geybel, Evgeny Korotyshkin, Alexander Sukhorukov) 3:24.29 (WR), 2. USA (Randall Bal, Mark Gangloff, Ryan Lochte, Nathan Adrian) 3:24.38, 3. NZL (Daniel Bell, Glenn Snyders, Corney Swanepoel, Cameron Gibson) 3:27.15 2010 - 1 . USA (Nicholas Thoman, Mihail Alexandrov, Ryan Lochte, Garrett Weber-Gale) 3:20.99, 2. RUS (Stanislav Donets, Stanislav Lakhtyukhov, Evgeny Korotyshkin, Nikita Lobintsev) 3:21.61, 3. BRA (Guilherme Guido, Felipe Silva, Kaio Almeida, Cesar Cielo Filho) 3:23.12 2012 - 1 . USA (Matthew Grevers, Kevin Cordes, Thomas Shields, Ryan Lochte) 3:21.03, 2. RUS (Stanislav Donets, Viatcheslav Sinkevich, Nikolay Skvortsov, Vladimir Morozov) 3:22.86, 3. AUS (Robert Hurley, Kenneth To, Grant Irvine, Tommaso D’Orsogna) 3:24.77 2014 - 1. BRA (Guilherme Guido, Felipe Silva, Marcos Macedo, Cesar Cielo Filho) 3:21.14, 2. USA (Matthew Grevers, Cody Miller, Thomas Shields, Ryan Lochte) 3:21.49, 3. FRA (Florent Manaudou, Giacomo Perez-Dortona, Mehdy Metella, Clement Mignon) 3:22.26 2016 -1. RUS (Andrei Shabasov, Kirill Prigoda, Aleksandr Kharlanov, Vladimir Morozov) 3:21.17, 2. AUS (Mitchell Larkin, Tommy Sucipto, David Morgan, Tommaso D’Orsogna) 3:23.56, 3. JPN (Junya Koga, Yoshiki Yamanaka, Takeshi Kawamoto, Shinto Shioura) 3:24.71 2018 – 1. USA (Ryan Murphy, Andrew Wilso, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held) 3:19.98; 2. RUS (Kliment Kolesnikov, Kirill Prigoda, ;okhail Vekovishchev, Vladimir Morozov) 3:20.61; 3. JPN (Ryosuke Irie, Yasuhiro Koseki, Takeshi Kawamoto, Katsumi Nakamura) 3:21.07

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THE BEST (25m)

Bc: Backstroke – Br: Breaststroke Bt: Butterly – Md: Medley

Mx: Mixed

WORLD MEDALS IN TOTAL

38 MEDALS (21 gold, 10 silver, 7 bronze) Ryan LOCHTE (USA), 2004/2006/2008/2010/2012/2014: 3/2004/200m, 2/2004/200Md, 1/2004/4x200m, 3/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/200Bc, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/400Md, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/200Bc, 1/2008/100Md, 1/2008/200Md, 1/2008/400Md, 1/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/200m, 1/2010/200Bc, 1/2010/100Md, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 2/2010/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/200m, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2012/200Md, 1/2012/100Md, 1/2012/4x100Md, 2/2012/200Bc, 3/2012/100Bt, 3/2014/200m, 2/2014/200Bc, 3/2014/100Md, 2/2014/200Md, 2/2014/4x50m, 3/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 2/2014/4x100Md 16 MEDALS (10 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze) Chad LE CLOS (RSA), 2010/2012/2014/2016: 1/2010/200Bt, 2/2012/50Bt, 1/2012/100Bt, 1/2014/200m, 1/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/100Bt, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2016/50Bt, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 2/2016/200m, 3/2018/100m, 2/2018/50Bt, 1/2018/100Bt, 2/2018/200Bt 15 MEDALS (5 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze) Michael KLIM (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 3/1995/200m, 3/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/4x100m, 1/1995/4x200m, 2/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/100m, 3/1997/100Bt, 3/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1997/4x100Md, 2/1999/100m, 2/1999/200m, 2/1999/100Bt, 1/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x100Md 14 MEDALS (7 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze) Matthew WELSH (AUS), 1999/2002/2004/2006: 3/1999/50Bc, 2/1999/100Bc, 1/1999/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bc, 1/2002/100Bc, 2/2004/50Bc, 2/2004/100Bc, 2/2004/200Bc, 2/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/50Bc, 3/2006/50Bc, 1/2006/100Bc, 1/2006/50Bt, 1/2006// 4x100Md Lars FROELANDER (SWE), 1993/1997/1999/2000/2002/2006/2008: 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1997/100Bt, 2/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/100Bt, 3/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m, 2/2006/4x100m, 3/2008/4x100m 14 MEDALS (5 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze) James HICKMAN (GBR), 1997/1999/2000/2002/2004: 3/1997/4x100Md, 1/1997/200Bt, 3/1999/100Bt, 1/1999/200Bt, 2/1999/200Md, 3/1999/4x100Md, 2/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/200Bt, 3/2000/100Md, 2/2000/200Md, 3/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/200Bt, 2/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/200Bt 13 MEDALS (6 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze) Mark FOSTER (GBR), 1993/1997/1999/2000/2002/2004/2008: 1/1993/50m, 3/1993/4x100Md, 2/1997/50m, 3/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/50m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/50Bt, 2/2002/50m, 3/2002/50Bt, 1/2004/50m, 2/2004/50Bt, 2/2008/50m 12 MEDALS (5 gold, 1 silver, 6 bronze) Cesar CIELO FILHO (BRA), 2004/2010/2014: 2/2004/4x100m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 3/2010/4x100m, 3/2010/4x100Md, 3/2014/50m, 1/2014/100m, 3/2014/4x50mMx, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 3/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md 10 MEDALS (8 gold, 2 silver) Matthew DUNN (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 1/1995/200Md, 2/1995/4x100m, 1/1995/4x200m, 1/1995/400Md, 1/1997/200Md, 1/1997/400Md, 1/1997/4x200m, 2/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md 10 MEDALS (4 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze) Gustavo BORGES (BRA), 1993/1995/1997/2002: 2/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x200m, 2/1995/100m, 1/1995/200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 3/1995/4x200m, 2/1997/100m, 1/1997/200m, 2/2002/200m

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10 MEDALS (3 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze) Stanislav DONETS (RUS), 2008/2010/2012/2014: 3/2008/100Bc, 3/2008/200Bc, 1/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/50Bc, 1/2010/100Bc, 2/2010/4x100Md, 3/2012/50Bc, 2/2012/100Bc, 2/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/50Bc 10 MEDALS (1 gold, 2 silver, 7 bronze) Massimiliano ROSOLINO (ITA), 1999/2000/2006/2008: 3/1999/400m, 2/2000/200m, 3/2000/400m, 3/2000/200Md, 3/2006/200m, 3/2006/400m, 1/2006/4x200m, 3/2008/200m, 2/2008/400m, 3/2008/4x200m 9 MEDALS (4 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze) Matthew GREVERS (USA), 2006/2012/2014: 3/2006/4x100m, 2/2012/50Bc, 1/2012/100Bc, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/100Bc/EQ, 3/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50mMx, 2/2014/4x100Md 9 MEDALS (3 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze) Chad CARVIN (USA), 1997/2000/2002/2004: 2/1997/400m, 3/2000/200m, 1/2000/400m, 3/2000/1500m, 1/2000/4x200m, 3/2002/400m, 3/2002/4x200m, 2/2004/400m, 1/2004/4x200m 9 MEDALS (2 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze) Filippo MAGNINI (ITA), 2006/2008/2012/2014: 2/2006/100m, 2/2006/200m, 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/4x200m, 2/2008/100m, 3/2008/4x200m, 2/2012/4x100m, 3/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x200m 9 MEDALS (1 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze) Stefan NYSTRAND (SWE), 2000/2002/2004/2006/2008: 3/2000/50m, 2/2000/100m, 1/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m, 2/2004/50m, 3/2004/50Br, 3/2006/100Md, 2/2006/4x100m, 3/2008/4x100m 8 MEDALS (7 gold, 1 silver) Grant HACKETT (AUS), 1997/1999/2002: 2/1997/400m, 1/1997/1500m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/400m, 1/1999/1500m, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/1500m, 1/2002/4x200m 8 MEDALS (6 gold, 2 silver) Neil WALKER (USA), 2000/2004: 1/2000/50Bc, 1/2000/100Bc, 2/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Md, 2/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/4x100m 8 MEDALS (6 gold, 2 bronze) Felipe SILVA (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2010/50Br, 3/2010/100Br, 3/2010/4x100Md, 1/2014/50Br, 1/2014/100Br, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50MdMx 8 MEDALS (5 gold, 3 bronze) Oleg LISOGOR (UKR), 2000/2002/2006/2008: 3/2000/50Br, 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 1/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Br, 3/2006/4x100Md, 1/2008/50Br, 3/2008/100 Br 7 MEDALS (6 gold, 1 silver) Yuri PRILUKOV (RUS), 2002/2004/2006/2008: 2/2002/4x200, 1/2004/400m, 1/2004/1500m, 1/2006/400m, 1/2006/1500m, 1/2008/400m, 1/2008/1500m 7 MEDALS (4 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) Rodolfo FALCON (CUB), 1993/1995/1999/2000: 3/1993/100Bc, 1/1995/100Bc, 1/1995/200Bc, 1/1999/50Bc, 1/1999/100Bc, 3/2000/50Bc, 2/2000/100Bc 6 MEDALS (5 gold, 1 silver) Aaron PEIRSOL (USA), 2002/2004: 2/2002/100Bc, 1/2002/200Bc, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100Bc, 1/2004/200Bc, 1/2004/4x100Md 6 MEDALS (5 gold, 1 bronze) Jason LEZAK (USA), 2002/2004/2006: 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100m, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/4x100m Daniel KOWALSKI (AUS), 1993/1995/1999: 1/1993/400m, 1/1993/1500m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1995/1500m, 1/1995/4x200m, 3/1999/1500m

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(individual and relay) 21 GOLD MEDALS Ryan LOCHTE (USA), 2004/2006/2008/2010/2012/2014: 1/2004/4x200m, 1/2006/200Bc, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/400Md, 1/2008/100Md, 1/2008/2000Md, 1/2008/400Md, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2010/200m, 1/2010/200Bc, 1/2010/100Md, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/200m, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2012/200Md, 1/2012/100Md, 1/2012/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x200m 10 GOLD MEDALS LE CLOS (RSA), 2010/2012/2014/2016: 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2012/100Bt, 1/2014/200m, 1/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/100Bt, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2016/50Bt, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2018/100Bt 8 GOLD MEDALS Matthew DUNN (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 1/1995/200Md, 1/1995/4x200m, 1/1995/400Md, 1/1997/200Md, 1/1997/400Md, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md 7 GOLD MEDALS Lars FROELANDER (SWE), 1993/1997/1999/2000: 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1997/100Bt, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/100Bt, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/4x100m Grant HACKETT (AUS), 1997/1999/2002: 1/1997/1500m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/400m, 1/1999/1500m, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/1500m, 1/2002/4x200m Matthew WELSH (AUS), 1999/2002/2006: 1/1999/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bc, 1/2002/100Bc, 1/2006/50Bc, 1/2006/100Bc, 1/2006/50Bt, 1/2006/4x100Md 6 GOLD MEDALS Neil WALKER (USA), 2000/2004: 1/2000/50Bc, 1/2000/100Bc, 1/2000/100Md, 1/2000/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/4x100m Mark FOSTER (GBR), 1993/1999/2000/2004: 1/1993/50m, 1/1999/50m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2004/50m Yuri PRILUKOV (RUS), 2004/2006/2008: 1/2004/400m, 1/2004/1500m, 1/2006/400m, 1/2006/1500m, 1/2008/400m, 1/2008/1500m Felipe SILVA (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2010/50Br, 1/2014/50Br, 1/2014/100Br, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50MdMx 5 GOLD MEDALS Daniel KOWALSKI (AUS) 1993/1995: 1/1993/400m, 1/1993/1500m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1995/1500m, 1/1995/4x200m Michael KLIM (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 1/1995/4x200m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x100Md James HICKMAN (GBR),1997/1999/2000/2002/2004: 1/1997/200Bt, 1/1999/200Bt, 1/2000/200Bt, 1/2002/200Bt, 1/2004/200Bt Aaron PEIRSOL (USA), 2002/2004: 1/2002/200Bc, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100Bc, 1/2004/200Bc, 1/2004/4x100Md Jason LEZAK (USA), 2002/2004: 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100m, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x100Md Oleg LISOGOR (UKR), 2002/2006/2008: 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 1/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Br, 1/2008/50Br Cesar CIELO FILHO (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2014/100m, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md 4 GOLD MEDALS Fernando SCHERER (BRA), 1993/1995: 1/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100m Gustavo BORGES (BRA), 1993/1995/1997/1997: 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1995/200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/200m Phil ROGERS (AUS), 1993/1997/1999: 1/1993/100Br, 1/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/200Br, 1/1999/4x100Md Rodolfo FALCON (CUB), 1995/1999: 1/1995/100Bc, 1/1995/200Bc, 1/1999/50Bc, 1/1999/100Bc

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Jani SIEVINEN (FIN), 1999/2000/2002: 1/1999/100Md, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 1/2002/200Md Matthew GREVERS (USA), 2012/2014: 1/2012/100Bc, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50mMx

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INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDALS IN TOTAL 14 GOLD MEDALS Ryan LOCHTE (USA), 2004/2006/2006/2008/2010/2012: 1/2006/200Bc, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/400Md, 1/2008/100Md, 1/2008/2000Md, 1/2008/400Md, 1/2010/200m, 1/2010/200Bc, 1/2010/100Md, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2012/200m, 1/2012/200Md, 1/2012/100Md 9 GOLD MEDALS Chad LE CLOS (RSA), 2010/2012/2014/2016: 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2012/100Bt, 1/2014/200m, 1/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/100Bt, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/201650Bt, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2018/100Bt 6 GOLD MEDALS Matthew DUNN (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 1/1995/200Md, 1/1995/400Md, 1/1997/200Md, 1/1997/400Md, 1/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md Mark FOSTER (GBR), 1993/1999/2000/2004: 1/1993/50m, 1/1999/50m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2004/50m Yuri PRILUKOV (RUS), 2004/2006/2008: 1/2004/400m, 1/2004/1500m, 1/2006/400m, 1/2006/1500, 1/2008/400m, 1/2008/1500m 5 GOLD MEDALS Lars FROELANDER (SWE), 1997/1999/2000: 1/1997/100Bt, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/100Bt, 1/2000/100m 1/2000/100Bt Grant HACKETT (AUS), 1997/1999/2002: 1/1997/1500m, 1/1999/400m, 1/1999/1500m, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/1500m James HICKMAN (GBR), 1997/1999/2000/2002/2004: 1/1997/200Bt, 1/1999/200Bt, 1/2000/200Bt, 1/2002/200Bt, 1/2004/200Bt Matthew WELSH (AUS), 2002/2006: 1/2002/50Bc, 1/2002/100Bc, , 1/2006/50Bc, 1/2006/100Bc, 1/2006/50Bt Oleg LISOGOR (UKR), 2002/2006/2008: 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 1/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Br, 1/2008/50Br 4 GOLD MEDALS Daniel KOWALSKI (AUS), 1993/1995: 1/1993/400m, 1/1993/1500m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1995/1500m Rodolfo FALCON (CUB), 1995/1999: 1/1995/100Bc, 1/1995/200Bc, 1/1999/50Bc, 1/1999/100Bc Jani SIEVINEN (FIN), 1999/2000/2002: 1/1999/100Md, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 1/2002/200Md Oleg LISOGOR (UKR), 2002/2006: 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 1/2006750Br, 1/2006/100Br 3 GOLD MEDALS Francisco SANCHEZ (VEN), 1995/1997: 1/1995/50m, 1/1997/50m, 1/1997/100m Neil WALKER (USA), 2000: 1/2000/50Bc, 1/2000/100Bc, 1/2000/100Md Aaron PEIRSOL (USA), 2002/2004: 1/2002/200Bc, 1/2004/100Bc, 1/2004/200Bc Cesar CIELO FILHO (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2014/100m Felipe SILVA (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2010/50Br, 1/2014/50Br, 1/2014/100Br Taehwan PARK (KOR) 2016: 1/2016/200m, 1/2016/400m, 1/2016/1500m

RELAY GOLD MEDALS IN TOTAL 7 GOLD MEDALS Ryan LOCHTE (USA), 2004/2008/2010/2012/2014: 1/2004/4x200m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x200m 5 GOLD MEDALS Michael KLIM (AUS), 1995/1997/1999: 1/1995/4x200m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x100Md 4 GOLD MEDALS Jason LEZAK (USA), 2002/2004: 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x100Md 3 GOLD MEDALS Neil WALKER (USA), 2000/2004: 1/2000/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/4x100m Felipe SILVA (BRA), 2010/2014: 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50MdMx Matthew GREVERS (USA), 2012/2014: 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50mMx

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WORLD CHAMPIONS and MEDALLISTS (25m) by Nationality ALG / ALGERIA Salim ILES – 3/2002/100m, 2/2004/100m ARG / ARGENTINA Jose MEOLANS – 2/1999/50m, 1/2002/50m, 2/2002/100m, 3/2006/100m AUS / AUSTRALIA Robert ABERNETHY – 3/1993/50m Malcolm ALLEN – 3/1995/400m, 1/1995/4x200m Grant BRITS – 2/2006/4x200m, 1/2008/4x200m Ashley CALLUS – 1/2002/100m, 2/2002/4x100Md, 1/2006/4x100Md Ashley DELANEY – 3/2008/50Bc Tommaso D’ORSOGNA – 2/2012/100m, 3/2012/4x100m, 2/2012/4x200m, 3/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/100Bt, 3/2016/100m, 3/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x100Md Matthew DUNN – 1/1995/200Md, 2/1995/4x100m, 1/1995/4x200m, 1/1995/400Md, 1/1997/200Md, 1/1997/400Md, 1/1997/4x200m, 2/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md Leon DUNNE – 1/2002/4x200m Jeffrey ENGLISH – 3/1997/4x100m Thomas FRASER – 2/2018/400Md Nicholas FROST – 2/2006/4x200m Chris FYDLER – 1/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x100Md Scott GOODMAN – 1/1995/200Bt, 3/1997/200Bt Alexander GRAHAM – 3/2018/200m Ray HAAS – 1/2002/4x200m Grant HACKETT – 3/1997/400m, 1/1997/1500m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/400m, 1/1999/1500m, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/1500m, 1/2002/4x200m Geoff HUEGILL – 2/1997/100Bt, 1/1997/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bt, 1/2002/100Bt, 2/2002/4x100Md Brendan HUGHUES – 2/2004/4x200m Robert HURLEY – 1/2012/50Bc, 2/2012/4x200m, 3/2012/4x100Md Grant IRVINE – 3/2012/4x100Md Jarrod KILLEY – 2/2012/4x200m William KIRBY – 1/1997/4x200m Michael KLIM – 3/1995/200m, 3/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/4x100m, 1/1995/4x200m, 2/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/100m, 3/1997/100Bt, 3/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m, 1/1997/4x100Md, 2/1999/100m, 2/1999/200m, 2/1999/100Bt, 1/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x100Md Daniel KOWALSKI – 1/1993/400m, 1/1993/1500m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1995/1500m, 1/1995/4x200m, 3/1999/1500m Joshua KROGH – 2/2004/4x200m Mitchell LARKIN – 1/2014/100Bc, 3/2014/200Bc, 1/2016/100Bc, 2/2016/4x100Md, 3/2018/200Bc Scott LOGAN – 3/1997/4x100m Travis MAHONEY – 3/2012/4x100m Brayden McCARTHY – 3/20164x100m Andrew MEWING – 2/2004/4x200m, 2/2004/4x100Md, 2/2006/4x200m Scott MILLER – 1/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/200Bt, 2/1995/4x100Md Ryan MITCHELL – 2/1995/200Br, 2/1999/200Br Kenrick MONK – 1/2008/200m, 1/2008/4x200m David MORGAN – 3/2016/100Bt, 3/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x100Md Justin NORRIS – 2/2002/200Bt Kirk PALMER – 2/2008/200m , 1/2008/4x200m Louis PAUL – 2/2006/4x200m Todd PEARSON – 1/1999/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m Adam PINE – 2/2002/50Bt, 2/2002/100Bt, 2/2002/4x100Md, 1/2006/4x100Md, 1/2008/50Bt, 2/2008/100Bt Jim PIPER – 1/2002/200Br, 2/2002/4x100Md Adrian RADLEY – 2/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/100Bc, 1/1997/4x100Md Andrew RICHARDS – 2/2004/4x100Md

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Kyle RICHARDSON – 2/2012/4x200m, 3/2012/4x100m Brenton RICKARD – 2/2004/50Br, 2/2004/100Br, 2/2004/200Br, 2/2004/4x100Md, 2/2006/100Br, 2/2006/200Br, 1/2006/4x100Md, 3/2010/200Br Phil ROGERS – 1/1993/100Br, 2/1993/200Br, 1/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/200Br, 1/1999/4x100Md Daniel SMITH – 3/2016/4x100m Nicholas SPRENGER – 2/2004/4x200m, 1/2008/4x200m Tommy SUCIPTO - 2/2016/4x100Md Ian THORPE – 1/1999/200m, 2/1999/400m, 1/1999/4x100m Kenneth TO – 2/2012/100Md, 3/2012/4x100m, 3/2012/4x100Md Richard UPTON – 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/4x100m Rober VAN DER ZANT – 2/1995/4x100Md Hawke VRETT – 2/1995/4x100m Josh WATSON – 1/1999/200Bc Matthew WELSH – 3/1999/50Bc, 2/1999/100Bc, 1/1999/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bc, 1/2002/100Bc, 2/2004/50Bc, 2/2004/100Bc, 2/2004/200Bc, 2/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/50Bc, 1/2006/100Bc, 3/2006/200Bc, 1/2006/50Bt, 1/2006/4x100Md AUT / AUSTRIA Markus ROGAN – 2/2006/100Bc, 2/2006/200Bc, 2/2006/200Md, 1/2008/200Bc, 3/2010/200Bc, 2/2010/200Md BEL / BELGIUM Stefaan MAENE – 3/1993/200Bc BLR / BELARUS Alexandre GOUKOV – 1/1997/200Br Anton LATKIN - 3/2016/4x50Md Pavel SANKOVICH – 3/2016/50Bc, 3/2016/4x50Md Ilya SHYMANOVICH - 3/2016/4x50Md, 2/2018/50Br, 2/2018/100Br Yauhen TSURKIN - 3/2016/4x50Md BRA / BRAZIL Brandomm ALMEIDA – 3/2018/400Md Kaio ALMEIDA – 3/2006/50Bt , 1/2006/100Bt, 3/2010/100Bt, 2/2010/200Bt, 3/2010/4x100Md Gustavo BORGES – 2/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x200m, 2/1995/100m, 1/1995/200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 3/1995/4x200m, 2/1997/100m, 1/1997/200m, 2/2002/200m Rodrigo CASTRO – 3/2004/4x200m Marcelo CHIERIGHINI – 3/2010/4x100m, 3/2018/4x100m Cesar CIELO FILHO – 2/2004/4x100m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 3/2010/4x100m, 3/2010/4x100Md, 3/2014/50m, 1/2014/100m, 3/2014/4x50mMx, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 3/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md Leonardo COELHO - 1/2018/4x200m Andre CORDEIRO – 1/1995/4x100m Breno CORREIA - 3/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x200m Joao DE LUCCA – 3/2014/4x50mMx Jose FERREIRA – 1/1993/4x100m Teofilo FERREIRA – 3/1993/4x200m, 3/1995/4x200m Eduardo FISCHER – 3/2002/50Br Guilherme GUIDO – 3/2010/4x100Md, 3/2012/100Bc, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 3/201/4x50Md Felipe LIMA – 3/2016/50Br, 2/2016/4x50MdMx, 3/2018/50Br, 3/201/4x50Md Marcos MACEDO – 1/2014/4x100Md Alexandre MASURA – 1/1995/4x100m Luiz Atamir MELO – 1/2018/4x200m Rafael MOSCA – 3/2004/4x200m Nicholas OLIVEIRA – 3/2010/4x100m Thiago PEREIRA – 3/2004/100Md, 1/2004/200Md, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m Lucas SALATTA – 3/2004/4x200m

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Matheus SANTANA – 3/2018/4x100m Christiano SANTOS – 2/2004/4x100m Nicholas SANTOS – 3/2004/50m, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2010/4x100m, 1/2012/50Bt , 2/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x50MdMx, 2/2016/4x50MdMx, 1/2018/50Bt, 3/2018/4x50Md Fernando SCHEFFER - 1/2018/4x200m Fernando SCHERER – 1/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 2/1995/50m, 1/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100m Cassiano SHALK LEAL – 3/1993/4x200, 3/1995/4x200m Felipe SILVA – 1/2010/50Br, 3/2010/100Br, 3/2010/4x100Md, 1/2014/50Br, 1/2014/100Br, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2014/4x50MdMx Jose SOUZA – 1/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x200m Fernando ZAEZ – 3/1995/4x200m CAN / CANADA Ryan COCHRANE – 3/2014/1500m Brian JOHNS – 3/1999/4x200m, 2/2002/400Md Mark JOHNSTON – 3/1999/4x200m, 3/2002/200m Yuri KISIL – 3/2016/4x50mMx Morgan KNABE – 3/1999/100Br Yannick LUPIEN – 3/1999/4x200m Michael MINTENKO – 3/2004/4x100m Curtis MYDEN – 3/1993/200Md, 1/1993/400Md, 2/1995/200Md, 2/1995/400Md Shamek PIETUCHA – 2/2000/200Bt Chris RENAUD – 2/1995/200Bc Matthew ROSE – 3/2004/4x100m Rick SAY – 3/1999/4x200m, 3/2004/100m, 2/2004/200m, 3/2004/4x100m Adam SIOUI – 3/2004/4x100m Markus THORMEYER - 3/2016/4x50mMx Mark VERSFELD – 2/1999/200Bc CHN / PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA HAO Yun– 2/2012/400m HU Bin– 2/1993/50m Ji Xinjie – 3/2018/4x200m JIANG Changji– 3/1995/50m LI Zhuhao – 3/2018/100Bt, 3/2018/200Bt QIN Haiyang – 2/2018/200Br SUN Xiaolei– 2/2010/50Bc SUN Yang - 3/2018/4x200m WANG Shun – 1/2016/200Md, 1/2018/200Md, 3/2018/4x200m WANG Wei– 2/1997/200Bc WANG Yiwu– 1/1995/200Br WU Peng– 3/2004/200Bt, 1/2006/200Bt XIE Xufeng– 2/1997/400Md XU Jiayu – 3/2016/100Bc, 2/2018/100Bc, 3/2018/4x200m ZHANG Lin– 3/2006/1500m ZHANG Qiang– 2/1999/50Bt ZHU Yi– 2/2000/100Br CRO / CROATIA Duje DRAGANJA – 3/2004/50Bt, 1/2006/50m, 1/2008/50m, 3/2008/100m Gordan KOZULJ – 1/2000/200Bc Milos MILOSEVIC – 1/1993/100Bt Marko STRAHIJA – 2/2002/200Bc CUB / CUBA Neisser BENT – 1/1997/100Bc, 1/1997/200Bc

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Rodolfo FALCON – 3/1993/100Bc, 1/1995/100Bc, 1/1995/200Bc, 1/1999/50Bc, 1/1999/100Bc, 3/2000/50Bc, 2/2000/100Bc CZE / CZECH REPUBLIC Kvetoslav SVOBODA – 2/2002/400m DEN / DENMARK Jacob ANDERSEN – 3/1999/100Md, 3/2002/100Md Jacob CARSTENSEN – 1/1997/400m, 3/2002/400Md Mads GLAESNER – 2/2010/1500m, 1/2012/1500m ESP / SPAIN Joaquin FERNANDEZ – 2/1993/4x100Md Frederick HVIID – 3/1999/400Md Sergio LOPEZ – 2/1993/4x100Md Jose Maria ROJANO – 2/1993/4x100Md Carlos VENTOSA DELMAS – 2/1993/4x100Md Aschwin WILDEBOER FABER – 3/2010/50Bc, 3/2010/100Bc FAR / FAROE ISLANDS Pal JOENSEN – 3/2012/1500m FIN / FINLAND Antti KASVIO – 1/1993/200m, 2/1993/400m Petteri LEHTINEN – 3/1993/400Md Jarno PIHLAVA – 3/2002/100Br, 3/2002/200Br Jani SIEVINEN – 1/1999/100Md, 2/2000/100Md, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 2/2002/100Md, 1/2002/200Md FRA / FRANCE Yannick AGNEL – 1/2010/4x100m, 3/2010/4x200m Alain BERNARD – 1/2010/4x100m Frederick BOUSQUET – 2/2010/50m, 1/2010/4x100m Franck ESPOSITO – 1/1993/200Bt Fabien GILOT – 2/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 3/2010/4x200m, 1/2014/4x100m Camille LACOURT – 2/2010/100Bc Clement LEFERT – 3/2010/4x200m Florent MANAUDOU – 2/2012/50m, 3/2012/50Br, 1/2014/50m, 2/2014/100m, 1/2014/50Bc, 1/2014/4x100m, 2/2014/4x50Md, 3/2014/4x100Md Mehdy METELLA – 1/2014/4x100m, 2/2014/4x50Md, 3/2014/4x100Md, 2/2016/4x100m Clement MIGNON – 1/2014/4x100m, 3/2014/4x100Md, 2/2016/4x100m Giacomo PEREZ-DORTONA – 3/2014/100Br, 2/2014/4x50Md, 3/2014/4x100Md Jordan POTHAIN - 2/2016/4x100m Jean-Lionel REY – 3/1995/200Br Benjamin STASILIUS – 2/2014/4x50Md Jeremy STRAVIUS – 3/2010/4x200m, 2/2016/50Bc, 2/2016/4x100m GBR / GREAT BRITAIN Paul BELK – 3/2000/4x100Md Sion BRINN – 2/1999/4x200m, 3/1999/4x100Md David CARRY – 2/2008/4x200m Andrew CLAYTON – 3/1997/4x200m Christopher COOK – 3/2006/50Br

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Ross DAVENPORT – 2/2008/4x200m David DAVIES – 2/2008/1500m Michael FIBBENS – 3/1993/4x100Md Mark FOSTER – 1/1993/50m, 3/1993/4x100Md, 2/1997/50m, 3/1997/4x100Md, 1/1999/50m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/50Bt, 2/2002/50m, 3/2002/50Bt, 1/2004/50m, 2/2004/50Bt, 2/2008/50m Robin FRANCIS – 2/2004/400Md Kristopher GILCHRIST – 1/2008/200Br Nicholas GILLINGHAN – 1/1993/200Br, 3/4x100Md James GODDARD – 3/2008/200Md James GUY – 2/2014/400m Martin HARRIS – 2/1993/100Bc, 3/1993/4x100Md, 3/1997/4x100Md James HICKMAN – 3/1997/4x100Md, 1/1997/200Bt, 3/1999/100Bt, 1/1999/200Bt, 2/1999/200Md, 3/1999/4x100Md, 2/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/200Bt, 3/2000/100Md, 2/2000/200Md, 3/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/200Bt, 2/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/200Bt Andrew HUNTER – 2/2008/4x200m Michael JAMIESON – 2/2012/200Br Max LITCHFIELD – 2/2016/400Md Richard MADEN – 3/1997/4x100Md Geavin MEADOWS – 2/1999/4x200m Darren MEW – 3/1999/4x100Md, 3/2000/4x100Md Paul PALMER – 3/1993/400m, 3/1997/4x200m, 2/1999/4x200m, 2/2000/400m, 2/2000/4x200m Adam PEATY – 2/2014/50Br, 2/2014/100Br, 2/2014/4x50MdMx Robert RENWICK – 3/2008/400m, 2/2008/4x200m James SALTER – 3/1997/4x200m, 2/2000/4x200m Edward SINCLAIR – 2/1999/4x200m, 2/2000/4x200m Graeme SMITH – 3/1997/1500m, 2/1999/1500m Marc SPACKMAN – 2/2000/4x200m Mark STEVENS – 3/1997/4x200m Liam TANCOCK – 2/2008/50Bc, 1/2008/100Bc, 3/2008/100Md, 2/2008/20Md, Fraser WALKER – 2/1993/200Md Chris WALKER-HEBBORN – 2/2014/4x50MdMx Neil WILLEY – 2/1995/100Bc, 3/1999/4x100Md, 3/2000/4x100Md Andrew WILLIS – 2/2016/200Br Ian WILSON – 2/1995/1500m GER / GERMANY Paul BIEDERMANN – 1/2010/400m, 2/2012/200m, 1/2012/400m, 3/2012/4x200m Chris-Carol BREMER – 3/1993/200Bt, 2/1993/4x200m, 3/1995/200Bt, 2/1995/4x200m Dimitri COLUPAEV – 3/2012/4x200m Lars CONRAD – 3/1997/200m, 1/1997/4x100m Markus DEIBLER – 2/2010/100Md, 1/2014/100Md Steffen DEIBLER – 3/2010/50Bt Christoph FILDEBRANDT – 3/2012/4x200m Sebastian HALGASCH – 2/2000/4x100Md Toni HELBIG – 3/2002/50Bc Aimo HEILMANN – 1/1997/4x100m Philip HEINTZ – 2/2016/200Md Stefan HERBST – 3/2000/4x100m, 2/2000/4x100Md Jorg HOFFMANN – 2/1993/1500m, 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1995/400m, 3/1995/1500m, 2/1995/4x200m, 2/1997/1500m, 1/2000/1500m Christian KELLER – 2/1993/200Bt, 1/1993/200Md, 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1997/200Md, 3/1997/400Md Marco KOCH – 2/2014/200Br, 1/2016/100Br, 1/2016/200Br, 3/2018/200Br Jens KRUPPA – 3/1997/100Br, 3/1997/200Br Stehan KUNZELMAN – 3/2000/4x100m

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Yannick LEBHERZ – 3/2012/4x200m Jirka LETZIN – 3/1995/100Bc Alexandre LUEDERITZ – 1/1997/4x100m Helge MEEUW – 3/2006/50Bc, 3/2006/100Bc Bjorw NOWAKOWSKI – 2/2000/4x100Md Thomas RUPPRATH – 2/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/50Bc, 3/2004/100Bc, 2/2004/100Md, 2/2006/50Bc Torsten SPANNEBERG – 2/1995/4x200m Christian TROEGER – 2/1993/4x200m, 1/1997/4x100m, 3/2000/4x100m Mark WARNECKE – 1/1995/100Br, 1/2000/50Br Mitja ZASTROW – 3/2000/4x100m Steffen ZESNER – 2/1995/4x200m HUN / HUNGARY Peter BERNEK – 1/2014/400m, 3/2016/400m Laszlo CSEH – 3/2010/200Bt, 2/2012/200Bt, 3/2012/200Md, 2/2012/400Md Tamas DEUTSCH – 3/1995/200Bc Daniel GYURTA – 2/2010/200Br, 1/2012/200Br, 1/2014/200Br Gergely GYURTA – 3/2010/1500m Bela SZABADOS – 1/2000/200m David VERRASZTO – 3/2012/400Md, 3/2014/400Md, 3/2016/400Md IRL / IRELAND Shane RYAN – 3/2018/50Bc ISR / ISRAEL Michael HALIKA – 3/2000/400Md ITA / ITALY Marco BELOTTI – 3/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x200m Luca BIANCHIN – 2/1993/200Bc Niccolo BONACCHI – 3/2014/4x50MdMx Emiliano BREMBILLA – 3/2008/4x200m Alessandro CALVI – 1/2006/4x100m Nicola CASSIO – 1/2006/4x200m, 3/2008/4x200m Santo CONDORELLI – 3/2018/4x50m Andrea D’ARRIGO – 2/2014/4x200m Gabriele DETTI – 3/2018/400m Nicolangelo DI FABIO – 2/2014/4x200m Luca DOTTO – 2/2012/4x100m, 3/2014/4x50m Simone ERCOLI – 2/2004/1500m Domenico FIORAVANTI – 2/1999/100Br Christian GALENDA – 1/2006/4x100m Klaus LANZARINI – 1/2006/4x100m Filippo MAGNINI – 2/2006/100m, 2/2006/200m, 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/4x200m, 2/2008/100m, 3/2008/4x200m, 2/2012/4x100m, 3/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x200m Luca MARIN – 2/2006/400Md Christian MINOTTI – 3/2002/1500m Alessandro MIRESSI - 3/2018/4x50m Marco ORSI – 2/2012/4x100m, 2/2014/50m, 3/2014/4x50m, 2/2018/100Md Gregorio PALTRINIERI – 2/2012/1500m, 1/2014/1500m, 2/2016/1500m, 2/2018/1500m Matteo PELLICIARI – 1/2006/4x200m Massimiliano ROSOLINO – 3/1999/400m, 2/2000/200m, 3/2000/400m, 3/2000/200Md, 3/2006/200m, 3/2006/400m, 1/2006/4x200m, 3/2008/200m, 2/2008/400m, 3/2008/4x200m Michele SANTUCCI – 2/2012/4x100m Fabio SCOZZOLI – 2/2010/100Br, 1/2012/100Br, 3/2014/4x50MdMx, 3/2016/100Br Alessandro TERRIN – 2/2006/50Br Andrea VERGANI - 3/2018/4x50m

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Lorenzo ZAZZERI - 3/2018/4x50m JPN / JAPAN Tsubasa AMAI- 3/2016/4x200m Hiromasa FUJIMORI – 3/2018/100Md, 3/2018/200Md Kosuke HAGINO – 1/2014/200Md, 2/2014/400Md Ryosuke IRIE – 3/2014/100Bc/EQ, 3/2018/4x100Md Kenta ITO - 3/2016/4x50m Kazuya KANEDA – 1/2012/200Bt Masaki KANEKO – 3/2016/500Bc Takeshi KAWAMOTO - 3/2016/4x100Md, 3/2018/4x100Md Kosuke KITAJIMA – 2/2002/100Br Yuki KOBORI – 3/2016/4x200m Junya KOGA – 1/2016/50Bc, 3/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x100Md, 3/2016/4x50MdMx Yaszhiro KOSEKI – 3/2018/100Br, 3/2018/4x100Md Kosuke MATSUI – 3/2016/4x50m Katsuhiro MATSUMOTO - 3/2016/4x200m Katsumi NAKAMURA - 3/2018/4x100Md Daiya SETO – 2/2012/200Md, 1/2012/400Md, 2/2014/200Br, 3/2014/200Md, 1/2014/400Md, 3/2016/200Bt, 2/2016/100Md, 3/2016/200Md, 1/2016/400Md, 3/2016/4x200m, 1/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/400Md Shinri SHIOURA – 2/2016100m, 3/2016/100Md, 3/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x100Md Naoya TOMITA – 1/2010/200Br Takashi YAMAMOTO – 2/1999/200Bt Yoshiki YAMANAKA – 3/2016/4x100Md, 3/2016/4x50MdMx KAZ / KAZAKHSTAN Vladislav POLYAKOV – 3/2004/100Br, 3/2004/200Br, 1/2006/200Br Yevgeniy RYZHKOV – 3/2006/200Br KOR / KOREA Tae Hwan PARK – 2/2006/400m, 2/2006/1500m, 1/2016/200m, 1/2016/400m, 1/2016/1500m LTU/ LITHUANIA Simonas BILIS – 3/2016/50m, 1/2016/100m Danas RAPSYS – 2/2018/200m, 1/2018/400m MLD / MOLDAVIA Sergei MARINIUK – 2/1993/400Md NED / NETHERLANDS Ron DECKER – 2/1993/100Br Ties ELZERMAN - 2/2018/4x50MiMd Joris KEIZER – 3/1999/50Bt Johan KENKHUIS – 2/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x200m Nyls KORSTANJE - 2/2016/4x50mMx Robert LIJESEN – 2/2008/4x100m Stan PIJNENBURG - 2/2018/4x50mMi Jesse PUTS – 1/2016/50m, 2/2016/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x50mMi, 2/2018/4x50MiMd Robin VAN AGGELE – 2/2008/4x100m Pieter VAN DEN HOOGENBAND – 3/1999/200m, 2/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x200m Bas VAN VELTHOVEN – 2/2008/4x100m Mark VEENS – 3/1999/50m, 2/1999/4x100m Marcel WOUDA – 3/1999/200Md, 2/1999/400Md, 2/1999/4x100m, 1/1999/4x200m Mitja ZASTROW – 2/2008/4x100m Martijn ZUIJDWEG – 1/1999/4x200m NOR / NORWAY

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Henrik CHRISTIANSEN – 2/2018/400m, 3/2018/1500m Alexander Dale OEN – 3/2006/100Br Aleksander HETLAND – 3/2010/50Br, 1/2012/50Br NZL / NEW ZEALAND Daniel BELL – 3/2008/4x100Md Trent BRAY – 2/1993/200m, 2/1995/200m, 1/1995/4x100Md, 2/1997/200m Moss BURMESTER – 2/2006/200Bt, 1/2008/200Bt Guy CALLAGHAN – 1/1995/4x100Md Cameron GIBSON – 3/2008/4x100Md Paul KENT – 2/1995/100Br, 1/1995/4x100Md Glenn SNYDERS – 3/2008/4x100Md Matthew STANLEY – 3/2012/400m Corney SWANEPOEL – 3/2008/4x100Md Jonathon WINTER – 1/1995/4x100Md POL / POLAND Piotr ALBINSKI – 3/1993/1500m Radoslaw KAWECKI – 1/2012/200Bc, 2/2014/100Bc, 1/2014/200Bc, 1/2016/200Bc, 3/2018/200Bc Bart KIZIEROWSKI – 3/1999/100m Pawel KORZENIOWSKI – 3/2008/200Bt, 3/2014/200Br Marcin MALINSKI – 3/1995/200Md, 3/1995/400Md Mateusz SAWRYMOWICZ – 3/2008/1500m Mariusz SIEMBIDA – 2/1999/50Bc, 3/1999/100Bc Rafal SZUKALA – 3/1993/100Bt Artur WOJDAT – 2/1993/200m Wojciech WOJDAK – 3/20156/1500m POR / PORTUGAL Jose COUTO – 2/2002/50Br PUR / PUERTO RICO Ricardo BUSQUETS – 3/1997/50m SRB / SERBIA Velimir STJEPANOVIC – 3/2014/400m ROU / ROMANIA Nicolae BUTACU – 3/1995/4x100m Dragos COMAN – 3/2004/1500m Ioan Stefan GHERGHEL – 3/2002/200Bt, 2/2004/200Bt Alexandru IOANAVICI – 3/1995/4x100m Ivan NICOLAE – 3/1995/4x100m Petcu RAZVAN – 3/1995/4x100m RSA / REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Brendon DEDEKIND – 2/2000/50m, 2/2000/50Br William DIERING – 3/2008/200Br Chad LE CLOS – 1/2010/200Bt, 2/2012/50Bt, 1/2012/100Bt, 1/2014/200m, 1/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/100Bt, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2016/50mBt, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 2/2016/200m, 3/2018/100m, 2/2018/50Bt, 1/2018/100Bt, 2/2018/200Bt Ryk NEETHLING – 1/2006/100m, 1/2006/200m , 1/2006/100Md Terence PERKIN – 2/2000/200Br, 2/2000/400Md Bradley TANDY – 3/2018/50m Cameron VAN DER BURGH – 3/2008/50Br, 2/2008/100Br, 2/2010/50Br, 1/2010/100Br, 2/2014/50Br, 1/2016/50Br, 1/2018/50Br, 1/2018/100Br Gerhard ZANDBERG – 3/2008/50m

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RUS / RUSSIA Evgueni ALECHINE – 3/2002/4x100Md Viacheslav ANDRUSENKO – 3/2014/4x200m Igor BEREZUTSKIY – 3/2006/200Md, 3/2006/400Md Aleksei BRIANSKII – 1/2016/4x50mMx, Dimitri CHERNYCHEV – 3/2000/4x200m Mikhail DORINOV – 3/2016/200Br Stanislav DONETS – 3/2008/100Bc, 3/2008/200Bc, 1/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/50Bc, 1/2010/100Bc, 2/2010/4x100Md, 3/2012/50Bc, 2/2012/100Bc, 2/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/50Bc Mikhail DOVGALYUK – 1/2016/200m Roman EGOROV – 2/1997/4x100Md Sergey FESIKOV – 3/2010/100Md, 2/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x100m, 2/2018/4x100m Serey GEYBEL – 1/2008/4x100Md Ivan GIREV - 2/2018/4x200m Vladislav GRINEV – 2/2018/4x100m Andrei IVANOV – 3/2000/200Br, 3/2004/4x100Md Roman IVANOVSKI – 3/2000/100Br Danila IZOTOV – 2/2010/200m, 2/2010/4x100m, 1/2010/4x200m, 3/2014/100m, 2/2014/200m, 2/2014/4x100m, 3/2014/4x200m Andrei KAPRALOV – 3/2000/4x200m, 3/2002/4x100m, 2/2002/4x200m, 3/2004/4x100Md Aleksandr KHARLANOV - 1/2016/4x100Md Leonid KHOKHLOV – 3/2002/4x100m Kliment KOLESNIKOV – 3/2018/100Bc, 1/2018/100Md, 2/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x100Md, 3/2018/4x50MiMd Dimitri KOMORNIKOV – 3/1999/200Br, 3/2002/4x100Md Andrei KORNEYEV – 2/1997/200Br Evgeny KOROTYSHKIN – 3/2008/50Bt, 1/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/100Bt, 2/2010/4x100Md Oleg KOSTIN - 1/2018/4x50Md, 3/2018/4x50MiMd Aleksandr KRASNYKH – 3/2016/200m, 2/2016/400m, 1/2016/200m, 2/2018/4x200m Vladislav KULIKOV – 3/1993/4x100m Ivan KUZMENKO - 2/2018/4x50m Stanislav LAKHTYUKHOV – 2/2010/4x100Md Evgeny LAGUNOV – 2/2010/4x100, 1/2010/4x200m, 3/2012/100m Nikita LOBINTSEV – 3/2010/100m, 2/2010/400m, 2/2010/4x100m, 1/2010/4x200m, 2/2010/4x100Md, 1/2016/4x50mMx, 1/2016/4x100Mx Artem LOBUZOV – 3/2014/4x200m, 1/2016/200m Stanislav LOPUKHOV – 3/1995/100Br, 2/1997/100Br, 2/1997/4x100Md Martin MALYUTIN – 2/2018/4x200m Igor MARTCHENKO – 3/2002/100Bt, 3/2002/4x100Md Vladimir MOROZOV – 1/2012/50m, 1/2012/100m, 2/2012/4x100Md, 2/2014/100Md, 1/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x100m, 2/2016/50m, 2/2016/100Br, 1/2016/4x50mMx, 1/2016/4x100m, 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md, 1/2018/50m, 2/2018/100m, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 2/2018/4x100Md, 3/2018/4x50mMi Yuri MUKHIN – 3/1993/4x100m, 3/1995/4x100Md Ilya NIKITIN – 2/2002/4x200m Serguei OSTAPTCHOUK – 3/1999/200Bc Denis PANKRATOV – 2/1997/4x100Md Denis PIMENKOV – 2/1995/100Bt, 3/1995/4x100Md, 3/2000/4x200m, 3/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x100Md Anatoli POLIAKOV – 3/2000/200Bt, 3/2000/4x200m Mikhail POLISHCHUK – 2/2014/4x100m, 3/2014/4x200m Aleksandr POPKOV - 1/2016/4x50mMx, 1/2016/4x100m, 1/2016/4x50Md Alexander POPOV – 3/2002/50m, 3/2002/4x100m Vladimir PREDKIN – 3/1993/4x100m Kirill PRIGODA – 3/2014/200Br, 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md, 1/2018/200Br, 2/2018/4x100Md Yuri PRILUKOV – 2/2002/4x200m, 1/2004/400m, 1/2004/1500m, 1/2006/400m, 1/2006/1500m, 1/2008/400m, 1/2008/1500m Denis RODKIN – 2/2002/4x200m

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Evgeny RYLOV – 1/2018/50Bc, 1/2018/200Bc, 2/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x50Md Evgeny SEDOV – 1/2014/4x50m, 2/2018/4x50m, 3/2018/4x50mMi Vladimir SELKOV – 3/1997/200Bc, 2/1997/4x100Md Andrei SHABASOV – 2/2016/100Bc, 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md Roman SHEGOLEV – 3/1993/4x100m Viatcheslav SINKEVICH – 3/2012/200Br, 2/2012/4x100Md Nikolay SKVORTSOV – 3/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/200Bt, 3/2008/100Bt, 2/2008/200Bt, 3/2012/200Bt, 2/2012/4x100Md Roman SLOUDNOV – 1/2000/100Br, 1/2000/200Br Sergei SUDAKOV – 3/1995/4x100Md Alexander SUKHORUKOV – 1/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/4x200m Oleg TIKHOBAEV – 1/2014/4x50m Alexander TKACHEV – 3/1995/4x100Md Mikhail VEKOVISHCHEV - 1/2016/4x100Mx, 1/2016/200m, 2/2018/4x200m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x100Md Arkady VYATCHANIN – 3/2004/200Bc, 3/2004/4x100Md SLO / SLOVENIA Damir DUGONJIC – 2/2012/50Br, 2/2012/100Br Peter MANKOC – 1/2002/100Md, 2/2002/200Md, 3/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/100Md, 2/2006/100Md, 1/2008/100Bt, 2/2008/100Md Blaz MEDVESEK – 3/2002/200Bc Peter STEVENS – 2/2016/50Br SUI / SWITZERLAND Remo LUTOLF – 3/1999/50Br SWE / SWEDEN Daniel CARLSSON – 3/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x100Md Ola FAGERSTRAND – 2/1997/4x100m Lars FROELANDER – 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1997/100Bt, 2/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/100Bt, 3/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m, 2/2006/4x200m, 3/2008/4x100m Anders HOLMERTZ – 1/1993/4x200m, 2/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x100m Patrick ISAKSSON – 1/1997/100Br, 2/1999/50Br, 1/1999/100Br, 2/1999/4x100Md Eric LAFLEUR – 2/2002/4x100m Fredrik LETZLER – 2/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m Dan LINDSTROM – 3/1999/4x100m Anders LYRBRING – 2/1997/4x200m Stefan NYSTRAND – 3/2000/50m, 2/2000/100m, 1/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m, 2/2004/50m, 3/2004/50Br, 3/2006/100Md, 2/2006/4x100m, 3/2008/4x100m Johan NYSTROM – 1/2000/4x100m Matthias OHLIN – 3/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m Marcus PIEHL – 2/2006/4x100m Marcus PIML – 3/2008/4x100m Petter STYMNE – 3/2008/4x100m Jonas TILLY – 2/2006/4x100m Christer WALLIN – 1/1993/4x200m Tommy WERNER – 1/1993/4x200m TTO / TRINIDAD & TOBAGO George BOVELL – 3/2012/100Md Dylan CARTER – 3/2018/50Bt TUN / TUNISIA Oussama MELLOULI – 1/2004/400Md, 3/2004/200Md, 3/2010/200m, 3/2010/400m, 1/2010/1500m, 2/2010/400Md, 2/2014/1500m

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TUR / TURKEY Derya BUYUKUNCU – 3/2000/100Bc UKR / UKRAINE Sergiy ADVENA – 3/2006/4x100Md Igor BORYSIK – 1/2008/100Br, 2/2008/200Br Sergiy BREUS – 2/2006/50Bt, 2/2008/50Bt Igor CHERVYNSKIY – 2/2000/1500m Andrii GOVOROV – 2/2010/50Bt, 3/2014/50Bt Dmytro KRAEVSKYY – 1/1999/50Br Oleg LISOGOR – 3/2000/50Br, 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 1/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Br, 3/2006/4x100Md, 1/2008/50Br, 3/2008/100Br Volodymyr NIKOLAYCHUK – 3/2000/200Bc Andriy OLEYNYK – 3/2006/4x100Md Mykhailo ROMANCHUK – 1/2018/1500m Andriy SRDINOV – 3/2006/4x100Md Denis SYLANTIEV – 2/1997/200Bt, 3/1999/200Bt, 3/2000/100Bt Oleksander VOLYNETS – 3/2002/50m, 3/2006/50m USA / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Nathan ADRIAN – 1/2008/100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x100Md Mihail ALEXANDROV – 1/2010/4x100Md Michael ANDREW – 1/2016/100Md, 2/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x50MiMd Randall BAL – 3/2006/100Bc, 2/2006/100Bc, 2/2008/4x100Md Richard BERENS – 2/2010/4x200m Brad BRIDGWATER – 2/2000/200Bc Nicholas BRUNELLI – 3/2004/50m, 1/2004/4x100m, 3/2006/50m, 3/2006/4x100m, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md Chad CARVIN – 2/1997/400m, 3/2000/200m, 1/2000/400m, 3/2000/1500m, 1/2000/4x200m, 3/2002/400m, 3/2002/4x200m, 2/2004/400m, 1/2004/4x200m Michael CHADWICK - 2/2016/4x50m, 2/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x50MdMx, 1/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x100m Pace CLARK - 2/2016/4x200m Scott CLARY – 3/2010/200Md, 3/2010/400Md Tyler CLARY – 2/2010/200Bc, 1/2014/4x200m Jack CONGER - 1/2018/4x50m Kevin CORDES – 3/2012/100Br, 1/2012/4x100Md Jayme CRAMER – 3/2006/100Bt, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md Ian CROCKER – 1/2004/50Bt, 1/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/4x100Md Josh DAVIS – 2/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m David DENNISTON – 2/2002/200Br, 1/2002/4x100Md Caeleb DRESSEL – 2/2018/50m, 1/2018/100m, 2/2018/100Bt, 1/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x100m, 2/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50mMi, 1/2018/4x50MiMd Nate DUSING – 1/2004/4x100m Conor DWYER – 3/2012/200m, 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2014/4x200m Anthony ERVIN – 3/2012/50m, 1/2012/4x100m James FEIGEN – 1/2012/4x100m, 2/2014/4x50m, 3/2014/4x100m David FOX – 2/1993/4x100m Mark GANGLOFF – 2/2008/50Br, 2/2008/4x100Md Eugene GODSOE – 2/2014/50Bc, 3/2014/4x50Md Matthew GREVERS – 3/2006/4x100m, 2/2012/50Bc, 1/2012/100Bc, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/100Bc/EQ, 3/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50mMx, 2/2014/4x100Md Zane GROTHE - 2/2016/4x200m Mark HENDERSON – 2/1993/100Bt, 2/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x100Md Brendan HANSEN – 1/2004/50Br, 1/2004/100Br, 1/2004/200Br, 1/2004/4x100Md Ryan HELD - 1/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x100m, 2/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50mMi Larsen JENSEN – 3/2006/4x200m

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Cullen JONES – 2/2006/50m Ron KARNAUGH – 3/1997/200Md, 3/1997/400Md Klete KELLER – 1/2002/200m, 1/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m Daniel KETCHUM – 1/2004/4x200m Michael KLUEH – 1/2012/4x200m Lenny KRAYZELBURG – 2/2000/50Bc, 1/2000/4x100Md Jason LEZAK – 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100m, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/4x100m Ryan LOCHTE – 3/2004/200m, 2/2004/200Md, 1/2004/4x200m, 3/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/200Bc , 1/2006/400Md, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/200Bc, 1/2008/100Md, 1/2008/200Md, 1/2008/400Md, 1/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x100Md, 1/2010/200m, 1/2010/200Bc, 1/2010/100Md, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 2/2010/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/200m, 2/2012/200Bc, 3/2012/100Bt, 1/2012/100Md, 1/2012/200Md, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/200m, 2/2014/200Bc, 3/2014/100Md, 2/2014/200Md, 2/2014/4x50m, 3/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 2/2014/4x100Md Brian LUNDQUIST – 1/2008/4x100m Robert MARGALIS – 2/2008/400Md Peter MARSHALL – 2/2002/50Bc, 3/2002/100Bc, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 3/2004/50Bc, 1/2008/50Bc Jarrod MARS – 1/2000/4x100Md Matthew MCLEAN – 1/2012/4x200m, 1/2014/4x200m Cody MILLER – 3/2014/4x50Md, 2/2014/4x100Md, 2/2016/4x50Md Justin MORTIMER – 3/2004/400m, 1/2004/4x200m Sabir MUHAMMAD – 3/2000/50Bt, 2/2000/4x100m Ryan MURPHY – 3/2012/200Bc, 2/2018/50Bc, 1/2018/100Bc, 2/2018/200Bc, 2/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md Jon OLSEN – 3/1993/100m, 2/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x100Md Jacob PEBLEY – 2/2016/200Bc, 2/2016/4x200m, 2/2016/4x50Md Aaron PEIRSOL – 2/2002/100Bc, 1/2002/200Bc, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/100Bc, 1/2004/200Bc, 1/2004/4x100Md Seth PEPPER – 2/1993/4x100m Michael PHELPS – 1/2004/200m Blake PIERONI - 2/2016/4x50m, 2/2016/4x200m, 1/2018/200m, 1/2018/4x100m Paul POWERS – 2/2016/4x50m Josh PRENOT – 2/2018/200Md Brian RETTERER – 2/1997/100Bc Josh SCHNEIDER – 3/2010/50m, 2/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x50mMx, 3/2014/4x50Md Tripp SCHWENK – 1/1993/100Bc, 1/1993/200Bc, 1/1993/4x100Md Eric SHANTEAU – 3/2004/400Md Thomas SHIELDS – 3/2012/50Bt, 2/2012/100Bt, 1/2012/4x100Md, 2/2014/100Bt, 2/2014/4x50m, 3/2014/4x100m, 3/2014/4x50Md, 2/2014/4x100Md, 2/2016/50Bt, 2/2016/100Bt, 2/2016/200Bt, 2/2016/4x50m, 2/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x50MdMx Nicholas THOMAN – 1/2010/4x100Md Chris THOMPSON – 2/2002/1500m Scott TUCKER – 3/2000/100m, 2/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m Scott USHER – 2/2006/4x100Md Peter VANDERKAAY – 2/2010/4x200m Seth VANNEERDEN – 3/1993/100Br Doug VAN WIE – 1/2008/4x100m Erik VENDT – 3/2002/4x200m Neil WALKER – 1/2000/50Bc, 1/2000/100Bc, 2/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Md, 2/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/4x100m Garrett WEBER-GALE – 2/2010/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100Md Thomas WILKENS – 3/2002/200Md, 1/2002/400Md Andrew WILSON - 1/2018/4x100Md Eric WUNDERLICH – 3/1993/200Br, 1/1993/4x100Md

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VEN / VENEZUELA Francisco SANCHEZ – 1/1995/50m, 3/1995/100m, 1/1997/50m, 1/1997/100m Albert SUBIRATS – 2/2006/100Bt, 1/2010/50Bt, 2/2010/100Bt

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NATIONAL MEDAL RANKINGS by Stroke

FREESTYLE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions AUS 12 5 RUS 9 2 USA 9 8 BRA 7 3 GBR 4 1 VEN 3 1 GER 3 2 RSA 3 2 KOR 3 1 DEN 2 2 LTU 2 2 SWE 2 1 CRO 2 1 HUN 2 2 ARG 1 1 FIN 1 1 TUN 1 1 FRA 1 1 ITA 1 1 NED 1 1 UKR 1 1

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BACKSTROKE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

USA 12 7 AUS 8 4 CUB 6 2 RUS 5 2 POL 3 1 CRO 1 1 GER 1 1 GBR 1 1 AUT 1 1 FRA 1 1 JPN 1 1

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BREASTSTROKE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

UKR 7 3 GER 4 2 RSA 4 1 RUS 3 1 AUS 3 2 USA 3 1 BRA 3 1 GBR 2 2 SWE 2 1 HUN 2 1 BLR 1 1 CHN 1 1

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KAZ 1 1 JPN 1 1 NOR 1 1 ITA 1 1

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BUTTERFLY (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

RSA 9 1 GBR 7 2 AUS 6 5 SWE 3 1 BRA 3 2 USA 2 1 JPN 2 1 CRO 1 1 FRA 1 1 CHN 1 1 SLO 1 1 NZL 1 1 VEN 1 1 RUS 1 1

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INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold medals 25m World champions USA 13 4 AUS 6 1 FIN 4 1 JPN 5 2 CHN 2 1 SLO 2 1 GER 2 2 BRA 1 1 CAN 1 1 TUN 1 1 RSA 1 1 RUS 1 1

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RELAYS

Gold medals 25m World champions USA 19*** 35 RUS 10* 18 AUS 8 21 BRA 6 11 FRA 2 7 SWE 2 7 ITA 2 7 GER 1 4 NED 1 4 NZL 1 4

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*includes the mixed 4x500m relay gold medal ** not updated since 2016

*** includes two mixed relay gold medals in 2018

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WOMEN’S EVENTS

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) PODIUMS 1993-2014

WR: World Record

50m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Jingyi Le (CHN) 24.23 (WR), 2. Angel Martino (USA) 24.93, 3. Linda Olofsson (SWE) 25.21 1995 - 1. Jingyi Le (CHN) 24.62, 2. Angela Postma (NED) 25.10, 3. Sandra Voelker (GER) 25.21 1997 - 1. Sandra Voelker (GER) 24.70, 2. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 24.78, 3. Jingyi Le (CHN) 24.83 1999 - 1. Inge De Bruijn (NED) 24.35, 2. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 24.57, 3. Alison Sheppard (GBR) 24.97 2000 - 1. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 23.59 (WR), 2. Sandra Voelker (GER) 24.77, 3. Alison Sheppard (GBR) 24.80 2002 - 1. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 24.16, 2. Alison Sheppard (GBR) 24.28, 3. Tammie Spatz-Stone (USA) 24.65 2004 - 1. Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 24.41, 2. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 24.54, 3. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 24.63 2006 - 1. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 23.97, 2. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 23.98, 3. Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 24.25 2008 - 1.Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 23.25 (WR), 2. Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 23.83; 3. Francesca Halsall (GBR) 24.11 2010 - 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 23.37, 2. Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 23.81, 3. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (BAH) 24.04 2012 - 1. Aliaksandra Herasimenia (BLR) 23.64, 2. Francesca Halsall (GBR) 23.87, 3. Jeanette Ottesen Gray (DEN) 24.00 2014 - 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 23.32, 2. Bronte Campbell (AUS) 23.62, 3. Dorothea Brandt (GER) 23.77 2016 – Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 23.60, 3. Silvia Di Pietro (ITA) 23.90, 3. Madison Kennedy (USA) 23.93 2018 – 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 23.19; 2. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 23.67; 3. Etiene Mederiros (BRA) 23.76 100m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Jingyi Le (CHN) 53.01 (WR), 2. Angel Martino (USA) 53.39, 3. Karen Pickering (GBR) 54.39 1995 - 1. Jingyi Le (CHN) 53.23, 2. Na Chao (CHN) 54.52, 3. Sandra Voelker (GER) 54.69 1997 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 53.46, 2. Sandra Voelker (GER) 53.50, 3. Jingyi Le (CHN) 53.72 1999 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 53.24, 2. Sandra Voelker (GER) 53.76, 3. Susan Rolph (GBR) 53.78 2000 -1. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 52.17 (WR), 2. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 53.14, 3. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 53.88 2002 - 1. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 52.89, 2. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 52.96, 3. Yanvei Xu (CHN) 53.35 2004 - 1. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 52.67, 2. Josefin Lillhage (SWE) 53.56, 3. Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 53.88 2006 - 1. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 52.33, 2. Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 53.33, 3. Maritza Correia (USA) 53.54 2008 - 1. Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 52.17, 2. Francesca Halsall (GBR) 52.79, 3. Hanna-Maria Seppala (FIN) 52.94 2010 - 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 51.45, 2. Frederike Heemskerk (NED) 52.18, 3. Natalie Coughlin (USA) 52.25 2012 - 1. Britta Steffen (GER) 52.31, 2. Megan Romano (USA) 52.48, 3. Tang Yi (CHN) 52.73 2014 - 1. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 51.37, 2. Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) 51.39, 3. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 51.47 2016 – 1. Brittany Elmslie (AUS) 51.81, 2. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 51.92, 3. Penny Oleksiak (CAN) 52.01 2018. 1. . Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 51.44; 2. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 51.60; 3. Mallory Comeford (USA) 51.63 200m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Karen Pickering (GBR) 1:56.25, 2. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 1:57.16, 3. Bin Lu (CHN) 1:57.71 1995 - 1. Claudia Poll (CRC) 1:55.42 (WR), 2. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 1:56.47, 3. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1:56.61 1997 - 1. Claudia Poll (CRC) 1:54.17 (WR), 2. Yin Nian (CHN) 1:56.24, 3. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1 :56.66 1999 - 1. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1:56.11, 2. Caini Qin (CHN) 1:57.26, 3. Josefin Lillhage (SWE) 1:57.46 2000 -1. Yu Yang (CHN) 1:56.06, 2. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1:56.46, 3. Natalia Baranovskaya (BLR) 1:57.46 2002 - 1. Lindsay Benko (USA) 1:54.04 (WR), 2. Yu Yang (CHN) 1.55.34, 3. Yanvei Xu (CHN) 1:55.63 2004 - 1. Josefin Lillhage (SWE) 1:56.35, 2. Lindsay Benko (USA) 1:56.48, 3. Dana Vollmer (USA) 1:58.05 2006 - 1. Yu Yang (CHN) 1:54.94, 2. Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 1:55.15, 3. Annika Liebs (GER) 1:55.56 2008 - 1. Kylie Palmer (AUS) 1:54.41, 2. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 1:54.65, 3. Caitlin McClatchey (GBR) 1:55.15 2010 - 1. Camille Muffat (FRA) 1:52.29, 2. Kathryn Hoff (USA) 1:52.91, 3. Kylie Palmer (AUS) 1:52.96 2012 - 1. Allison Schmitt (USA) 1:53.59, 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1:54.31, 3. Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) 1:54.45 2014 - 1. Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) 1:50.78 (WR), 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1:51.18, 3. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 1:51.69 2016 – Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 1:51.73, 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1:52.28, 3. Taylor Ruck (CAN) 1:52.50 2018 – 1. Ariarne Titmus (AUS) 1:51.38; 2. Mallory Comeford (USA) 1:51.81; 3. Femke Heemskerk (NED) 1:52.36 400m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Janet Evans (USA) 4:05.64, 2. Trina Jackson (USA) 4:07.49, 3. Julie Majer (AUS) 4:07.91

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1995 - 1. Claudia Poll (CRC) 4:05.18, 2. Carla Geurts (NED) 4:06.20, 3. Sarah Hardcastle (GBR) 4:07.20 1997 - 1. Claudia Poll (CRC) 4:00.03 (WR), 2. Natasha Bowron (AUS) 4:05.76, 3. Kerstin Kielgass (GER) 4:07.13 1999 - 1. Nadejda Chemezova (RUS) 4:05.23, 2. Caini Qin (CHN) 4:06.34, 3. Joanne Malar (CAN) 4:06.83 2000 - 1. Lindsay Benko (USA) 4:02.44, 2. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 4:04.39, 3. Hua Chen (CHN) 4:06.63 2002 - 1. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 4:01.26, 2. Hua Chen (CHN) 4:03.81, 3. Rachel Komisarz (USA) 4:06.30 2004 - 1. Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) 4:02.01, 2. Sara McLarty (USA) 4:04.49, 3. Sachiko Yamada (JPN) 4:04.64 2006 - 1. Kate Ziegler (USA) 4:01.79, 2. Bronte Barratt (AUS) 4:03.29, 3. Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 4:03.63 2008 - 1. Kylie Palmer (AUS) 3:59.23, 2. Camilla Potec (ROU) 4:01.06, 3. Joane Jackson (GBR) 4:01.11 2010 - 1. Kathryn Hoff (USA) 3:57.07, 2. Kylie Palmer (AUS) 3:58.39, 3. Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 3:59.52 2012 - 1. Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) 4:01.18, 2. Chloe Sutton (USA) 4:01.20, 3. Lauren Boyle (NZL) 4:01.24 2014 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 2:55.76, 2. Sharon van Rouwendaal (NED) 3:57.76, 3. Zhang Yufei (CHN) 3:59.51 2016 – Leah Simth (USA) 3:57.78, 2. Veronika Popova (RUS) 3:58.90, 3. Chihiro Igarashi (JPN) 3:59.41 2018 – 1. Ariarne Titmus (AUS) 3:53.92; 2. Wang Jiangjiahe (CHN) 3:54.56; 3. Li Bingjie (CHN) 3:57.99 800m FREESTYLE 1993 - 1. Janet Evans (USA) 8:22.43, 2. Julie Majer (AUS) 8:26.46, 3. Trina Jackson (USA) 8:27.50 1995 - 1. Sarah Hardcastle (GBR) 8:26.46, 2. Carla Geurts (NED) 8:27.03, 3. Ping Luo (CHN) 8:29.95 1997 - 1. Natasha Bowron (AUS) 8:26.45, 2. Kerstin Kielgass (GER) 8:28.10, 3. Carla Geurts (NED) 8:28.96 1999 - 1. Hua Chen (CHN) 8:2013, 2. Rachel Harris (AUS) 8:23.36, 3. Flavia Rigamonti (SUI) 8:26.38 2000 - 1. Hua Chen (CHN) 8:17.03, 2. Brooke Bennett (USA) 8:19.66, 3. Flavia Rigamonti (SUI) 8:21.57 2002 - 1. Hua Chen (CHN) 8:16.34, 2. Irina Oufimtseva (RUS) 8:21.91, 3. Flavia Rigamonti (SUI) 8:23.38 2004 - 1. Sachiko Yamada (JPN) 8:18.21, 2. Kate Ziegler (USA) 8:20.55, 3. Melissa Gorman (AUS) 8:25.38 2006 - 1. Anastasia Ivanenko (RUS) 8:11.99, 2. Kate Ziegler (USA) 8:14.12, 3. Rebecca Cooke (GBR) 8:20.02 2008 - 1. Rebecca Adlington (GBR) 8:08.25, 2. Kylie Palmer (AUS) 8:12.32, 3. Erika Villaecija (ESP) 8:13.93 2010 - 1. Erika Villaecija Garcia (ESP) 8:11.61, 2. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 8:12.48, 3. Kate Ziegler (USA) 8:12.84 2012 - 1. Lauren Boyle (NZL) 8:08.62, 2. Lotte Friis (DEN) 8:10.99, 3. Chloe Sutton (USA) 8:15.53 2014 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 8:03.41, 2. Jaz Carlin (GBR) 8:08.16, 3. Sharon van Rouwendaal (NED) 8:08.17 2016 – Leah Smith (USA) 8:10.17, 2. Ashley Twichell (USA) 8:11.95, 3. Kiah Melverton (AUS) 8:16.51 2018 – 1. Wang Jianjiahe (CHN) 8:04.35; 2. Simona Quadarella (ITA) 8:08.03; 3. Leah Smith (USA) 8:08.75 50m BACKSTROKE 1993-1997 – Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Sandra Voelker (GER) 27.63, 2. Mai Nakamura (JPN) 27.73, 3. Kellie McMillan (AUS) 28.29 2000 - 1. Antje Buschschulte (GER) 27.90, 2. Marylyn Chiang (CAN) 28:03, 3. Kellie McMillan (AUS) 28.06 2002 - 1. Jennifer Carroll (CAN) 27.38, 2. Haley Cope (USA) 27.44, 3. Diana MacManus (USA) 27.60 2004 - 1. Haley Cope (USA) 27.49, 2. Chang Gao (CHN) 27.55, 3. Sophie Edington (AUS) 28.17 2006 - 1. Janine Pietsch (GER) 27.00, 2. Tayliah Zimmer (AUS) 27.25, 3. Chang Gao (CHN) 27.28 2008 - 1. Sanja Jovanovic (CRO) 26.37 (WR), 2. Chang Gao (CHN) 26.70, 3. Kateryna Zubkova (UKR) 26.81. 2010 - 1. Zhao Jing (CHN) 26.27, 2. Rachel Goh (AUS) 26.54, 3. Mercedes Peris Minguet (ESP) 26.80 2012 - 1. Zhao Jing (CHN) 25.95, 2. Olivia Smoliga (USA) 26.13, 3. Aleksandra Urbanczyk (POL) 26.50 2014 - 1. Etiene Medeiros (BRA) 25.67 (WR), 2. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 25.83, 3. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 25.96 2016 – Etiene Meideiros (BRA) 25.82, 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 25.99, 3. Alexandra De Loof (USA) 26.14 2018 – 1. Olivia Smoliga (USA) 25.88; 2. Caroline Pilhatsch (AUT) 25.99; 3. Holly Barratt (AUS) 26.04 100m BACKSTROKE 1993 - 1. Angel Martino (USA) 58.50 (WR), 2. Cihong He (CHN) 1:00.13, 3. Elli Overton (AUS) 1:00.18 1995 - 1. Misty Hyman (USA) 1:00.21, 2. Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 1:00.25, 3. Barbara Bedford (USA) 1:00.63 1997 - 1. Donghua Lu (CHN) 59.75, 2. Yan Chen (CHN) 1:00.14, 3. Misty Hyman (USA) 1:00.17 1999 - 1. Mai Nakamura (JPN) 58.67, 2. Kelly Stefanyshyn (CAN) 1:00.43, 3. Erin Gammel (CAN) 1:00.49 2000 - 1. Sandra Voelker (GER) 58.66, 2. Marylyn Chiang (CAN) 59.33, 3. Antje Buschschulte (GER) 59.37 2002 - 1. Haley Cope (USA) 59.07, 2. Ilona Hlavackova (CZE) 59.13, 3. Diana MacManus (USA) 59.45 2004 - 1. Haley Cope (USA) 59.03, 2. Chang Gao (CHN) 59.61, 3. Sophie Edington (AUS) 59.64 2006 - 1. Janine Pietsch (GER) 58.02, 2. Tayliah Zimmer (AUS) 58.27, 3. Chang Gao (CHN) 58.74 2008 - 1. Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) 57.10, 2. Kateryna Zubkova (UKR) 57.15, 3. Sanja Jovanovic (CRO) 57.80 2010 - 1. Natalie Coughlin (USA) 56.08, 2. Jing Zhao (CHN) 56.18, 3. Chang Gao (CHN) 56.21 2012 - 1. Olivia Smoliga (USA) 56.64, 2. Mie Nielsen (DEN) 57.07, 3. Simona Baumrtova (CZE) 57.18 2014 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 55.03 (WR), 2. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 55.31, 3. Daryna Zevina (UKR) 55.54 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 55.54, Kylie Masse (CAN) 56.24, 3. Georgia Davies (GBR) 56.45 2018 – 1. Olivia Smoliga (USA) 56.19; 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 56.26; 3. Georgia Davis (GBR) 56.74

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200m BACKSTROKE 1993 - 1. Cihong He (CHN) 2:06.09 (WR), 2.Yuan-Yuan Jia (CHN) 2:07.95, 3. Cathleen Rund (GER) 2:09.59 1995 - 1. Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 2:08.18, 2. Dagmar Hase (GER) 2:09.00, 3. Leigh Habler (AUS) 2:09.33 1997 - 1. Yan Chen (CHN) 2:07.50, 2. Misty Hyman (USA) 2:07.66, 3. Lia Oberstar (USA) 2:08.29 1999 - 1. Mai Nakamura (JPN) 2:06.49, 2. Helen Don-Duncan (GBR) 2:08.18, 3. Kelly Stefanyshyn (CAN) 2:09.51 2000 - 1. Antje Buschschulte (GER) 2:07.29, 2. Clementine Stoney (AUS) 2:08.64, 3. Lindsay Benko (USA) 2:08.85 2002 - 1. Lindsay Benko (USA) 2:04.97, 2. Reiko Nakamura (JPN) 2:07.30, 3. Irina Amshennikova (UKR) 2:07.71 2004 - 1. Margaret Hoelzer (USA) 2:05.84; 2. Tayliah Zimmer (AUS) 2:08.05, 3. Melissa Ingram (NZL) 2:08.54 2006 - 1. Margaret Hoelzer (USA) 2:05.29, 2. Tayliah Zimmer (AUS) 2:05.99, 3. Hanah McLean (NZL) 2:06.96 2008 - 1. Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) 2:00.91 (WR), 2. Elizabeth Simmonds (GBR) 2:02.60, 3. Margaret Hoelzer (USA) 2:03.85 2010 - 1. Alexianne Castel (FRA) 2:01.67, 2. Melissa Franklin (USA) 2:02.01, 3. Yanxin Zhou (CHN) 2:03.22 2012 - 1. Daryna Zevina (UKR) 2:02.24, 2. Bonnie Brandon (USA) 2:03.19, 3. Duane Da Rocha Marce (ESP) 2:04.15 2014 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1:59.23 (WR), 2. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 2:00.13, 3. Sayaka Akase (JPN) 2:02.30 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:00.79, 2. Daryna Zevina (UKR) 2:02.24, 3. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 2:02.65 2018 – 1. Lisa Bratton (USA) 2:00.71; 2. Kathleen Baker (USA) 2:00.79; 3. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 2:01.99 50m BREASTSTROKE 1993-1997 – Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Masami Tanaka (JPN) 30.80, 2. Penny Heyns (RSA) 30.88, 3. Xue Xan (CHN) 31.24 2000 - 1. Sarah Poewe (RSA) 30.66, 2. Ping Pao (CHN) 31.22, 3. Tara Kirk (USA) 31.47 2002 - 1. Emma Igelstroem (SWE) 29.96 (WR), 2. Xuejuan Luo (CHN) 30.17, 3. Zoe Baker (GBR) 30.56 2004 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 30.20, 2. Jade Edmistone (AUS) 30.21, 3. Tara Kirk (USA) 30.61 2006 - 1. Jade Edmistone (AUS) 30.22, 2. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 30.40, 3. Jessica Hardy (USA) 30.48 2008 - 1. Jessica Hardy (USA) 29.58 (WR), 2. Kate Haywood (GBR) and Sarah Katsoulis (AUS) 30.35 2010 - 1. Rebecca Soni (USA) 29.83, 2. Leiston Pickett (AUS) 29.84, 3. Jin Zhao (CHN) 29.90 2012 - 1. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 29.44, 2. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 29.67, 3. Sarah Katsoulis (AUS) 29.94 2014 - 1. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 28.84, 2. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 28.91, 3. Moniek Nijhuis (NED) 29.64 2016 - 1. Lilly King (USA) 28.92, 2. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 29.11, 3. Molly Hannis (USA) 29.58 2018 – 1. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 29.05; 2. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 29.38; 3. Martina Carrero (ITA) 29.59 100m BREASTSTROKE 1993 - 1. Guohong Dai (CHN) 1:06.58 (WR), 2. Linley Frame (AUS) 1:07.65, 3. Samantha Riley (AUS) 1:07.77 1995 - 1. Samantha Riley (AUS) 1:05.70 (WR), 2. Svetlana Bondarenko (UKR) 1:07.78, 3. Linley Frame (AUS) 1:08.61 1997 - 1. Kristy Ellem (USA) 1:08.27, 2. Alicja Peczak (POL) 1:08.33, 3. Svetlana Bondarenko (UKR) 1:08.39 1999 - 1. Masami Tanaka (JPN) 1:06.38, 2. Penny Heyns (RSA) 1:06.47, 3. Samantha Riley (AUS) 1:07.50 2000 - 1. Sarah Poewe (RSA) 1:06.21, 2. Alicja Peczak (POL) 1:07.69, 3. Elena Bogomazova (RUS) 1:08.27 2002 - 1. Emma Igelstroem (SWE) 1:05.38 (WR), 2. Sarah Poewe (RSA) 1:06.16, 3. Xuejuan Luo (CHN) 1:06.36 2004 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 1.05.36, 2. Jade Edmistone (AUS) 1:05.97, 3. Tara Kirk (USA) 1:06.33 2006 - 1. Tara Kirk (USA) 1:05.25, 2. Suzaan Van Biljon (RSA) 1:05.62, 3. Jade Edmistone (AUS) 1:06.08 2008 - 1. Jessica Hardy (USA) 1:04.22, 2. Jade Edmistone (AUS) 1:04.93, 3. Suzaan Van Biljon (RSA) 1:05.38 2010 - 1. Rebecca Soni (USA) 1:03.98, 2. Leisel Jones (AUS) 1:04.26, 3. Liping Ji (CHN) 1:04.79 2012 - 1. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 1:03.52, 2. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 1:03.80, 3. Rikke Moeller Pedersen (DEN) 1:04.05 2014 - 1. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 1:02.36 (WR), 2. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 1:02.46, 3. Moniek Nijhuis (NED) 1:04.03 2016 – 1. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 1:03.03, 2. Lilly King (USA) 1:03.35, 3. Molly Hannis (USA) 1:03.89 2018 – 1. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 1:03.51; 2. Katie Meili (USA) 1:03.63; 3. Jessica Hansen (AUS) 1:04.61 200m BREASTSTROKE 1993 - 1. Guohong Dai (CHN) 2:21.99 (WR), 2. Hitomi Maehara (JPN), 2:24.45, 3. Samantha Riley (AUS) 2:24.75 1995 - 1. Samantha Riley (AUS) 2:20.85 (WR), 2. Svetlana Bondarenko (UKR) 2:24.78, 3. Alicja Peczak (POL) 2:25.62 1997 - 1. Kristy Ellem (USA) 2:22.68, 2. Larisa Lacusta (ROU) 2:25.60, 3. Alicja Peczak (POL) 2:25.62 1999 - 1. Masami Tanaka (JPN) 2:20.22 (WR), 2. Penny Heyns (RSA) 2:24.27, 3. Hui Qi (CHN) 2:25.05 2000 - 1. Rebecca Brown (AUS) 2:23.41, 2. Alicja Peczak (POL) 2:24.24, 3. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 2:25.30 2002 - 1 Hui Qi (CHN) 2:20.91, 2. Emma Igelstroem (SWE) 2:21.30, 3. Mirna Jukic (AUT) 2:21.63. 2004 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 2:21.68, 2. Amanda Beard (USA) 2:22.53, 3. Sarah Katsoulis (AUS) 2:22.97 2006 - 1. Hui Qi (CHN) 2:20.72, 2. Tara Kirk (USA) 2:21.77, 3. Nan Luo (CHN) 2:23.49 2008 - 1. Suzaan Van Biljon (RSA) 2:18.73, 2. Sally Foster (AUS) 2:20.11, 3. Yuliya Efimova (RUS) 2:20.48 2010 - 1. Rebecca Soni (USA) 2:16.39, 2. Ye Sun (CHN) 2:18.09, 3. Rikke Pedersen (DEN) 2:18.82 2012 - 1. Rikke Moeller Pedersen (DEN) 2:16.08, 2. Laura Sogar (USA) 2:16.93, 3. Kanako Watanabe (JPN) 2:19.39 2014 - 1. Kanako Watanabe (JPN) 2:16.92, 2. Rie Kaneto (JPN) 2:17.43, 3. Rikke Moller Pedersen (DEN) 2:17.83 2016 – 1. Molly Renshaw (GBR) 2:18.51, 2. Kelsey Wog (CAN) 2:18.52, 3. Chloe Tutton (GBR) 2:18.83

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2018 – 1. Annie Lazor (USA) 2:18.32; 2. Bethany Galat (USA) 2:18.62; 3. Fanny Lecluyse (BEL) 2:18.85 50m BUTTERFLY 1993-1997 – Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 26.18, 2. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 26.21, 3. Inge De Bruijn (NED) 26.41 2000 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 26.13, 2. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 26.16, 3. Nicola Jackson (GBR) 26.85 2002 - 1. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 25.55, 2. Petria Thomas (AUS) 26.36, 3. Vered Borochovski (ISR) 26.38 2004 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 25.89, 2. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 26.02, 3. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 26.53 2006 - 1.Therese Alshammar (SWE) 25.76, 2. Fabienne Nadarajah (AUT) 25.95, 3. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 26.07 2008 - 1. Felicity Galvez (AUS) 25.32 (WR), 2. Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 25.40, 3. Inge Dekker (NED) 25.60 2010 - 1. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 24.87, 2. Felicity Galvez (AUS) 24.90, 3. Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 25.24 2012 - 1. Lu Ying (CHN) 25.14, 2. Jiao Liuyang (CHN) 25.23, 3. Jeanette Ottesen Gray (DEN) 25.55 2014 - 1. Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) 24.58, 2. Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 24.71, 3. Inge Dekker (NED) 24.73 2016 – 1. Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 24.92, 2. Kelsi Worrell (USA) 25.27, 3. Rikako Ikee (JPN) 25.32 2018 – 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 24.47; 2. Holly Barratt (AUS) 24.80; 3. Kelsi Dahlia (USA) 24.97 100m BUTTERFLY 1993 - 1. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 59.19, 2. Limin Liu (CHN) 59.24, 3. Kristie Krueger (USA) 59.53 1995 - 1. Limin Liu (CHN) 58.68 (WR), 2. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 58.69, 3. Angela Kennedy (AUS) 58.74 1997 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 57.79 (WR), 2. Huijue Cai (CHN) 57.92, 3. Misty Hyman (USA) 57.95 1999 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 57.65, 2. Johanna Sjoeberg (SWE) 57.74, 3. Ayari Aoyama (JPN) 58.29 2000 - 1. Jennifer Thompson (USA) 57.67, 2. Johanna Sjoeberg (SWE) 57.96, 3. Karen Campbell (USA) 58.86 2002 - 1. Martina Morovcova (SVK) 57.04, 2. Petria Thomas (AUS) 57.91, 3. Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) 58.12 2004 - 1. Martina Morovcova (SVK) 57.38, 2. Rachel Komisarz (USA) 57.85, 3. Jenny Thompson (USA) 58.13 2006 - 1. Lisbeth Lenton (AUS) 56.61, 2. Rachel Komisarz (USA) 57.43, 3. Jessicah Schipper (AUS) 57.49 2008 - 1. Felicity Galvez (AUS) 55.89 (WR), 2. Rachel Komisarz (USA) 56.32, 3. Jemma Lowe (GBR) 56.84 2010 - 1. Felicity Galvez (AUS) 55.43, 2. Therese Alshammar (SWE) 55.73, 3. Dana Vollmer (USA) 56.25 2012 - 1. Ilaria Bianchi (ITA) 56.13, 2. Liu Zige (CHN) 56.58, 3. Jemma Lowe (GBR) 56.66 2014 - 1. Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) 54.61 (WR), 2. Lu Ying (CHN) 55.25, 3. Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 55.32 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 55.12, 2. Kelsi Worrell (USA) 55.22, 3. Rikako Ikee (JPN) 55.64 2018 – 1. Kelsi Dahlia (USA) 55.01; 2. Kendyl Stewart (USA) 56.22; 3. Daiene DIAS (BRA) 56.31 200m BUTTERFLY 1993 - 1. Limin Liu (CHN) 2:08.51, 2. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 2:09.08, 3. Petria Thomas (AUS) 2:09.40 1995 - 1. Susan O’Neill (AUS) 2:06.18 (WR), 2. Limin Liu (CHN) 2:06.51, 3. Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 2 :11.07 1997 - 1. Limin Liu (CHN) 2:07.20, 2. Hitomi Kashima (JPN) 2:07.34, 3. Misty Hyman (USA) 2:07.54 1999 - 1. Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 2:06.52, 2. Petria Thomas (AUS) 2:06.53, 3. Sophia Skou (DEN) 2:08.29 2000 - 1. Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 2:08.10, 2. Katrin Jaeke (GER) 2:09.42, 3. Otylia Jedrezjczak (POL) 2:09.61 2002 - 1. Petria Thomas (AUS) 2:05.76, 2. Yu Yang (CHN) 2:06.10, 3. Mary Descenza (USA) 2:06.17 2004 - 1. Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) 2:06.95, 2. Mary Descenza (USA) 2:07.79; 3. Audrey Lacroix (CAN) 2:08.35 2006 - 1. Jessicah Schipper (AUS) 2:05.11; 2. Francesca Segat (ITA) 2:05.91; 3. Yu Yang (CHN) 2:07.05 2008 - 1. Mary Descenza (USA) 2:04.27, 2. Felicity Galvez (AUS) 2:04.90, 3. Jessica Dickons (GBR) 2:05.09 2010 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 2:03.59, 2. Jemma Lowe (GBR) 2:03.94, 3. Petra Granlund (SWE) 2:04.38 2012 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:02.20, 2. Jiao Liuyang (CHN) 2:02.28, 3. Jemma Lowe (GBR) 2:03.19 2014 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 1:59.61 (WR), 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:01.12, 3. Franziska Hentke (GER) 2:03.89 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:02.15, 2. Kelsi Worrell (USA) 2:02.89, 3. Zhang Yufei (CHN) 2:05.10 2018 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:01.60; 2. Kelsi Dahlia (USA) 2:01.73; 3. Suzuka Hasegawa (JPN) 2:04.04 100m MEDLEY 1993-1997 – Not on the programme 1999 - 1. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1:00.20, 2. Lori Munz (AUS) 1:01.40, 3. Oxana Verevka (RUS) 1:01.55 2000 - 1. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 59:71, 2. Marianne Limpert (CAN) 1:02.00, 3. Alenka Kejzar (SLO) 1:02.24 2002 - 1. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 59.91, 2. Gabrielle Rose (USA) 1:00.68, 3. Alison Sheppard (GBR) 1:00.88 2004 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 1:00.01, 2. Shayne Reese (AUS) 1:00.92, 3. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1.00.95 2006 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 1:00.16, 2. Hanna-Maria Seppala (FIN) 1:00.74, 3. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 1:01.41 2008 - 1. Shayne Reese (AUS) 59.58, 2. Hanna-Maria Seppala (FIN) 59.62, 3. Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) 59.77 2010 - 1. Ariana Kukors (USA) 58.95, 2. Kotuku Ngawati (AUS) 59.27, 3. Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 59.53 2012 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 58.49, 2. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 58.79, 3. Zhao Jing (CHN) 58.80 2014 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 56.70 (WR), 2. Siobhan-Marie Oconnor (GBR) 57.83, 3. Emily Seebohm (AUS) 58.19 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 57.24, 2. Emily Seebhom (AUS) 57.97, 3. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 58.04

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2018 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 57.26; 2. Runa Imai (JPN) 57.85; 2. Alia Atkinson (JAM) 58.11 200m MEDLEY 1993 - 1. Allison Wagner (USA) 2:07.70 (WR), 2. Guohong Dai (CHN) 2:09.21 3. Elli Overton (AUS) 2:10.51 1995 - 1. Ellie Overton (AUS) 2 :11.67, 2. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 2:11.91, 3. Louise Karlsson (SWE) 2 :12.38 1997 - 1. Louise Karlsson (SWE) :11.19, 2. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 2:11.21, 3. Susan Rolph (GBR) 2:12.39 1999 - 1. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 2:08.55, 2. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 2:10.67, 3. Lori Munz (AUS) 2:11.48 2000 - 1. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 2:08.97, 2. Martina Moravcova (SVK) 2:08.98, 3. Marianne Limpert (CAN) 2:12.68 2002 - 1.Yana Klochkova (UKR) 2:08.82, 2. Gabrielle Rose (USA) 2:09.77, 3. Oxana Verevka (RUS) 2:11.25 2004 - 1. Brooke Hanson (AUS) 2:09.81, 2. Lara Carroll (AUS) 2:10.58, 3. Kathryn Hoff (USA) 2:10.61 2006 - 1. Hui Qi (CHN) 2:09.33, 2. Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) 2:10.79, 3. Lara Caroll (AUS) 2:11.77 2008 - 1. Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) 2:06.13 (WR), 2. Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 2:07.47, 3. Hannah Miley (GBR) 2:08.79 2010 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 2:05.73, 2. Shiwen Ye (CHN) 2:05.94, 3. Ariana Kukors (USA) 2:06.09 2012 - 1. Ye Shiwen (CHN) 2:04.64, 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:04.72, 3. Hannah Miley (GBR) 2:07.12 2014 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:01.86 (WR), 2. Siobhan-Marie Oconnor (GBR) 2:05.87, 3. Melanie Margalis (USA) 2:06.68 2016 - 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:02.90, 2. Ella Eastin (USA) 2:05.02, 3. Madisyn Cox (USA) 2:05.93 2018 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2:03.25; 2. Melanie Margalis (USA) 2:04.62; 3. Kathleen Baker (USA) 2:05.54 400m MEDLEY 1993 - 1. Guo Hong Dai (CHN) 4:29.00 (WR), 2. Allison Wagner (USA) 4:31.76, 3. Julie Majer (AUS) 4:37.50 1995 - 1. Joanne Malar (CAN) 4:36.40, 2. Nancy Sweetnam (CAN) 4:37.04, 3. Britta Vestergaard (DEN) 4:37.10 1997 - 1. Emma Johnson (AUS) 4:35.18, 2. Sabine Herbst (GER) 4:36.02, 3. Joanne Malar (CAN) 4:37.46 1999 - 1. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 4:32.32, 2. Joanne Malar (CAN) 4:34.90, 3. Lourdes Becerra (ESP) 4:38.44 2000 - 1. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 4:32.45, 2. Nicole Hetzer (GER) 4:37.92, 3. Katie Yevak (USA) 4:38.80 2002 - 1. Yana Klochkova (UKR) 4:30.63, 2. Alenka Kejzar (SLO) 4.35.44, 3. Georgina Bardach (ARG) 4:36.36 2004 - 1. Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) 4:30.12; 2. Kathryn Hoff (USA) 4:33.09; 3. Lara Carroll (AUS) 4:35.46¨ 2006 - 1. Hui Qi (CHN) 4:34.28, 2. Alessia Filippi (ITA) 4:35.32, 3. Anastasia Ivanenko (RUS) 4:35.54 2008 - 1. Kisty Coventry (ZIM) 4:26.52 (WR), 2. Hannah Miley (GBR) 4:27.27, 3. Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 4:27.55 2010 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 4:24.21, 2. Shiwen Ye (CHN) 4:24.55, 3. Xuanxu Li (CHN) 4:29.05 2012 - 1. Hannah Miley (GBR) 4:23.14, 2. Shiwen Ye (CHN) 4:23.33, 3. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 4:25.95 2014 - 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP) 4:19.86 (WR), 2. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 4:22.94, 3. Hannah Miley (GBR) 4:24.74 2016 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 4:21.67, 2. Ella Eastin (USA) 4:27.74, 3. Madisyn Cox (USA) 4:27.78 2018 – 1. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 4:21.40; 2. Melanie Margalis (USA) 4:25.84; 3. Fantine Lesaffre (FRA) 4:27.31 4x50m FREESTYLE RELAY 2014 - 1. NED (Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 1:34.24 (WR), 2. USA (Madison Kennedy, Abbey Weitzeil, Natalie Coughlin, Amy Bilquist) 1:34.61, 3. DEN (Jeanette Ottesen, Julie Levisen, Mie Ostergaard Nielsen, Pernille Blume) 1:35.48 2016 – 1. CAN (Michelle Williams, Sandrine Mainville, Taylor Ruck, Penny Oleksiak) 1:35.00, 2. NED (Tamara Van Vliet, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Maaike De Waard, Kim Busch) 1:35.37, 3. ITA (Silvia Di Pietro, Erika Ferraioli, Aglaia Pezzato, Federica Pellegrini) 1:35.61 2018 – 1. USA (Madison Kennedy, Mallory Comeford, Kelsi Dahlia, Erika Brown) 1:34.03; 2. NED (Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk, Kim Bush, Valerie Van Roon) 1:34.55; 3. AUS /Holly Barratt, Emily Seebohm, Minna Atherton, Carla Buchanan) 1:36.34 4x50m MIXED FREESTYLE RELAY 2014 - 1. USA (Josh Schneider, Matthew Grevers, Madison Kennedy, Abbey Weitzeil) 1:28.57 (WR), 2. RUS (Evgeny Sedov, Vladimir Morozov, Veronika Popova, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:29.13, 3. BRA (Cesar Cielo Filho, Joao de Lucca, Etiene Medeiros, Larissa Oliveira) 1:29.17 2016 – 1. RUS (Aleksei Brianskii, Vladimir Morozov, Mariia Kameneva, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:29.73, 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Nyls Korstanje, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Maaike De Waard) 1:29.82, 3. CAN (Yuri Kisil, Markus Thormeyer, Michelle Williams, Sandrine Mainville) 1:29.83 2018 – 1. USA (Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Mallory Comeford, Kelsi Dahlia) 1:27.89; 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Stan Pjnenburg, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk) 1:28.51; 3. RUS (Vladimir Morozov, Evgeny Sedov, Mariia Kameneva, Rozaliya Nasretdinova) 1:28.73 4x100m FREESTYLE RELAY 1993 - 1. CHN (Bin Lu, Ying Shan, Yuanyuan Jia, Jingyi Le) 3:35.97 (WR), 2. SWE (Ellenor Svensson, Linda Olofsson, Susanne Loov, Louise Johncke) 3:39.41, 3. USA (Angel Martino, Sarah Perroni, Kristie Krueger, Paige Wilson) 3:40.40

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1995 - 1. CHN (Na Chao, Ying Shan, Xue Han, Jingyi Le) 3:37.00, 2. AUS (Melanie Dodd, Sarah Ryan, Anna Windsor, Susan O’Neill) 3:38.72, 3. SWE (Johanna Sjoeberg, Louise Karlsson, Linda Olofsson, Louise Johncke) 3:40.06 1997 - 1. CHN (Jingyi Le, Na Chao, Ying Shan, Yin Nian) 3:34.55 (WR), 2. GER (Simone Osygus, Antje Buschschulte, Katrin Meissner, Sandra Voelker) 3:34.69, 3. SWE (Johanna Sjoeberg, Louise Karlssson, Malin Svahnstrom, Therese Alshammar) 3:38.07 1999 - 1. GBR (Alison Sheppard, Claire Huddart, Karen Pickering, Susan Rolph) 3:36.88, 2. NED (Thanar Henneken, Wilma Van Hofwegen, Chantal Groot, Inge De Bruijn) 3:39.40, 3. AUS (Lori Munz, Rebecca Creedy, Melanie Dodd, Sarah Ryan) 3:39.82 2000 - 1. SWE (Louise Johncke, Therese Alshammar, Anna-Karin Kammerling, Johanna Sjoeberg) 3:35.54, 2. GER (Katrin Meissner, Antje Buschshulte, Britta Steffen, Sandra Voelker) 3:37.31, 3. GBR (Alison Sheppard, Claire Huddart, Karen Legg, Karen Pickering) 3:37.93 2002 - 1. SWE (Josefin Lillhage, Therese Alshammar, Johanna Sjoeberg, Anna-Karin Kammerling) 3:35.09, 2. AUS (Sarah Ryan, Petria Thomas, Giaan Rooney, Elka Graham) 3:35.97, 3. CHN (Yu Yang, Jingzhi Tang, Yingven Zhu, Yanvei Xu) 3:36.18 2004 - 1. USA (Amanda Weir, Kara Lynn Joyce, Lindsay Benko, Jenny Thompson) 3:35.07, 2. SWE (Josefin Lillhage, Anna-Karin Kammerling, Johanna Sjoberg, Therese Alshammar) 3:35.83, 3. AUS (Lisbeth Lenton, Louise Tomlinson, Danni Miatke, Shayne Reese) 3:36.18 2006 - 1. NED (Inge Dekker, Hinkelien Schreuder, Chantal Groot, Marleen Veldhuis) 3:33.32 (WR), 2. AUS (Shayne Reese, Sophie Edington, Danni Miatke, Lisbeth Lenton) 3:34.95, 3. SWE (Josefin Lillhage, Therese Alshammar, Anna-Karin Kammerling, Ida Matson) 3:36.13 2008 - 1. NED (Hinkelien Schreuder, Femke Heemskerk, Inge Dekker, Marleen Veldhuis) 3:29.42 (WR), 2. AUS (Alice Mills, Shayne Reese, Kelly Stubbins, Angie Bainbridge) 3:32.00, 3. GBR (Francesca Halsall, Caitlin McClatchey, Julia Beckett, Melanie Marshall) 3:32.88 2010 - 1. NED (Frederike Heemskerk, Inge Dekker, Hinkelien Schreuder, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 3:28.54, 2. USA (Natalie Coughlin, Kathryn Hoff, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer) 3:29.34, 3. CHN (Yi Tang, Qianwei Zhu, Jiaying Pang, Zhesi Li) 3:29.81 2012 - 1. USA (Megan Romano, Jessica Hardy, Lia Neal, Allison Schmitt) 3:31.01, 2. AUS (Angie Bainbridge, Marieke Guehrer, Brianna Throssell, Sally Foster) 3:32.90, 3. DEN (Mie Nielsen, Pernille Blume, Kelly Rasmussen, Jeanette Ottesen Gray) 3:33.51 2014 - 1. NED (Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 3:26.53 (WR), 2. USA (Natalie Coughlin, Abbey Weitzeil, Madion Kennedy, Shannon Vreeland) 3:27.70, 3. ITA (Erika Ferraioli, Silvia di Pietro, Aglaia Pezzato, Federica Pellegrini) 3:29.48 2016 – 1. USA (Amanda Weir, Kelsi Worrell, Madison Kennedy, Mallory Comeford) 3:28.82, 2. ITA (Erika Ferraioli, Silvia Di Pietro, Aglaia Pezzato, Federica Pellegrini) 3:30.28, 3. NED ( Maud Van Der Meer, Marrit Steenbergen, Maaike De Waard, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 3:331.10 2018 – 1. USA (Olivia Smoliga, Lia Neal, Mallory Comeford, Kelsi Dahlia) 3:27.78; 2. NED (Kim Busch, Femke Heemskerk, Maaike De Waard, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 3:28.02; 3. CHN (Zhu Menghui, Yang Junxuan, Liu Xiaohan, Wang Jingzhuo) 3:30.92 4x200m FREESTYLE RELAY 1993 - 1. CHN (Ying Shan, Guanbin Zhou, Jingyi Le, Bin Lu) 7:52.45 (WR), 2. AUS (Tammy Bruce, Elllie Overton, Anna Windsor, Susan O’Neill) 7:56.52, 3. USA (Paige Wilson, Sarah Perroni, Trina Jackson, Janet Evans) 8:02.99 1995 - 1. CAN (Marianne Limpert, Shannon Shakespeare, Sarah Evanetz, Joanne Malar) 7:58.25, 2. GER (Dagmar Hase, Kerstin Kielgass, Julia Jung, Franziska Van Almsick) 8:01.11, 3. AUS (Anna Windsor, Samantha Mackie, Nicole Stevenson, Susan O'Neill) 8:01.86 1997 - 1. CHN (Lu Na Wang, Yin Nian, Yan Chen, Ying Shan) 7:51.92 (WR), 2. SWE (Johanna Sjoeberg, Josefin Lillhage, Louise Johncke, Malin Nilsson) 7:56.04, 3. AUS (Julia Greville, Natasha Bowron, Lise Mackie, Emma Johnson) 7:56.12 1999 - 1. SWE (Josefin Lillhage, Louise Joehncke, Johanna Sjoeberg, Malin Svahnstrom) 7:51.70 (WR), 2. GBR (Claire Huddart, Karen Legg, Nicola Jackson, Karen Pickering) 7:53.98, 3. AUS (Lori Munz, Jacinta Van Lint, Rebecca Creedy, Giaan Rooney) 7:55.81 2000 - 1. GBR (Claire Huddart, Nicola Jackson, Karen Legg, Karen Pickering) 7:49.11 (WR), 2. USA (Lindsay Benko, Brooke Bennett, Tammie Spatz-Stone, Jennifer Thompson) 7:50.59, 3. CHN (Dan Sun, Lina Yang, Jin Li, Yu Yang) 7:52.70 2002 - 1. CHN (Yanvei Xu, Yingven Zhu, Jingzhi Tang, Yu Yang) 7.46.30 (WR), 2. USA (Lindsay Benko, Gabrielle Rose, Colleen Lanne, Rachel Komisarz) 7:47.55, 3. AUS (Elka Graham, Petria Thomas, Lori Munz, Giaan Rooney) 7:49.50 2004 - 1. USA (Dana Vollmer, Rachel Komisarz, Lindsay Benko, Kaitlin Sandeno) 7:47.72. 2. AUS (Lisbeth Lenton, Danni Miatke, Louise Tomlinson, Shayne Reese) 7:51.39, 3. SWE (Ida Mattsson, Johanna Sjoeberg, Josefin Lillhage, Petra Granlund) 7:54.39

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2006 - 1. AUS (Bronte Barratt, Jessicah Schipper, Shayne Reese, Lisbeth Lenton) 7:46.96; 2. CHN (Jiaying Pang, Jingzhi Tang, Yanwei Xu, YuYang) 7:47.07; 3. USA (Kate Ziegler, Rachel Komisarz, Amanda Weir, Kaitlin Sandeno) 7:49.16 2008 - 1. NED (Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Marleen Veldhuis, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 7:38.90 (WR), 2. GBR (Joanne Jackson, Melanie Marshall, Caitlin McClatchey, Rebecca Adlington) 7:38.96, 3. AUS (Bronte Barratt, Angie Bainbridge, Kelly Stubbins, Kylie Palmer) 7:39.01 2010 - 1. CHN (Qian Chen, Yi Tang, Jing Liu, Qianwei Zhu) 7:35.94 (WR), 2. AUS (Blair Evans, Jade Neilsen, Kelly Stubbins, Kylie Palmer) 7:37.57, 3. FRA (Camille Muffat, Coralie Balmy, Mylene Lazare, Ophelie Etienne) 7:38.33 2012 - 1. USA (Megan Romano, Chelsea Chenault, Shannon Vreeland, Allison Schmitt) 7:39.25, 2. RUS (Veronika Popova, Elena Sokolova, Daria Belyakina, Ksenia Yuskova) 7:42.77, 3. CHN (Qiu Yuhan, Pang Jiaying, Guo Junjun, Tang Yi) 7:43.26 2014 - 1. NED (Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Sharon van Rouwendaal) 7:32.85 (WR), 2. CHN (Qiu Yuhan, Cao Yue, Guo Junjun, Shen Duo) 7:37.02, 3. AUS (Leah Neale, Madi Wilson, Brianna Throssell, Kylie Palmer) 7:38.59 2016 – 1. CAN (Katerine Savard, Taylor Ruck, Kennedy Goss, Penny Oleksiak) 7:33.89, 2. USA (Leah Smith, Mallory Comeford, Sarah Gibson, Madisyn Cox) 7:38.65, 3. RUS (Daria Mullakaeva, Daria Ustinova, Arina Openysheva, Veronika Popova) 7:39.93 2018 – 1. CHN (Li Bingjie, Yang Junxuan, Zhang Yuhan, Wang Jianjiahe) 7:34.08; 2. USA (Leah Smith, Mallory Comeford, Melanie Margalis, Erika Brown) 7:35.30; 3. AUS (Ariarne Titmus, Minna Atherton, Carla Buchana, Abbey Harkin) 7:36.40 4x50m MEDLEY RELAY 2014 - 1. DEN (Mie Ostergaard Nielsen, Rikke Moller Pedersen, Jeanette Ottesen, Pernille Blume) 1:44.04 (WR), 2. USA (Felicia Lee, Emma Reaney, Claire Donahue, Natalie Coughlin) 1:44.92, 3. FRA (Mathilde Cini, Charlotte Bonnet, Melanie Henique, Anna Santamans) 1:45.89 2016 – 1. USA (Alexandra De Loof, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Katrina Konopka) 1:43.27 (WR), 2. ITA (Silvia Scalia, Martina Carraro, Silvia Di Pietro, Erika Ferraioli) 1:45.38, 3. DEN (Mie Oe Nielsen, Matilde Schroder, Emilie Beckmann, Jeanette Ottesen) 1:45.98 2018 – 1. USA (Olivia Smoliga, Katie Meili, Kelsi Dahlia, Mallory Comeford) 1:42.38; 2. CHN (Fu Yuanhui, Suo Ran, Wang Yichun, Wu Yue) 1:44.31; 3. NED (Maaike De Waard, Kim Busch, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk) 1:44.57 4x50m MIXED MEDLEY RELAY 2014 - 1. BRA (Etiene Medeiros, Felipe Silva, Nicholas Santos, Larissa Oliveira) 1:37.26, 2. GBR (Chris Walker-Hebborn, Adam Peaty, Siobhan-Marie Oconnor, Francesca Halsall) 1:37.46, 3. ITA (Niccolo Bonacchi, Fabio Scozzoli, Silvia di Pietro, Erika Ferraioli) 1:37.90 2016 – 1. USA (Tom Shields, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Michael Chadwick) 1:37.22, 2. BRA (Etiene Medeiros, Felipe Lima, Nicholas Santos, Larissa Oliveira) 1:37.74, 3. JPN (Junya Koga, Yoshiki Yamanaka, Rikako Ikee, Sayuki Ouchi) 1:38.45 2018 – 1. USA (Olivia Smoliga, Michael Andrew, Kelsi Dahlia, Caeleb Dressel) 1:36.40; 2. NED (Jesse Puts, Ties Elzerman, Ranomi Kromowodjojo, Femke Heemskerk) 1:37.05; 3. RUS (Kliment Kolesnikov, Oleg Kostin, Rozaliya Nasretdinova, Mariia Kameneva) 1:37.33 4x100m MEDLEY RELAY 1993 - 1. CHN (Cihong He, Guohong Dai, Limin Liu, Jingyi Le) 3:57.73 (WR), 2. AUS (Ellie Overton, Linley Frame, Petria Thomas, Susan O’Neill) 4:00.17, 3. USA (Angel Martino, Kelli King-Bednar, Kristie Krueger, Sarah Perroni) 4:01.30 1995 - 1. AUS (Ellie Overton, Samantha Riley, Angela Kennedy, Susan O’Neill) 4:00.46, 2. CAN (Julie Howard, Lisa Flood, Jessica Amey, Shannon Shakespeare) 4:03.89, 3. USA (Barbara Bedford, Kelli King-Bednar, Mitsy Hyman, Courtney Shealy) 4:04.34 1997 - 1. CHN (Donghua Lu, Xue Han, Huijue Cai, Jinggyi Le) 3:57.83, 2. USA (Lia Oberstar, Amanda Beard, Misty Hyman, Jennifer Thompson) 3:58.94, 3. AUS (Meredith Smith, Kristy Ellem, Angela Kennedy, Sarah Ryan) 4:01.55 1999 - 1. JPN (Mai Nakamura, Masami Tanaka, Ayari Aoyama, Sumika Minamoto) 3:57.62 (WR), 2. AUS (Giaan Rooney, Samantha Riley, Petria Thomas, Lori Munz) 4:00.37, 3. SWE (Therese Alshammar, Maria Ostling, Johanna Sjoeberg, Louise Joehncke) 4:00.84 2000 - 1. SWE (Therese Alshammar, Emma Igelstrom, Johanna Sjoeberg, Anna-Karin Kammerling) 3:59.53, 2. GER (Sandra Voelker, Janne Schaeffer, Katrin Jaeke, Katrin Meissner) 4:01.47, 3. USA (Jamie Leigh Reid, Anita Nall, Jennifer Thompson, Tammie Spatz-Stone) 4:02.51 2002 - 1. SWE (Therese Alshammar, Emma Igelstroem, Anna-Karin Kammerling, Johanna Sjoeberg) 3:55.78 (WR), 2. USA (Haley Cope, Amanda Beard, Rachel Komisarz, Lindsay Benko) 3:57.17, 3. CHN (Shu Zhan, Xuejuan Luo, Xi Zheng, Yanvei Xu) 3:57.29

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2004 - 1. AUS (Sophie Edington, Brooke Hanson, Jessica Schipper, Lisbeth Lenton) 3:54.95 (WR), 2. USA (Haley Cope, Tara Kirk, Jeny Thompson, Kara Lynn Joyce) 3:55.68, 3. SWE (Therese Svendsen, Sara Larsson, Johanna Sjoeberg, Josefin Lillhage) 4:01.76 2006 - 1. AUS (Tayliah Zimmer, Jade Edmistone, Jessicah Schipper, Lisbeth Lenton) 3:51.84 (WR), 2. USA (Margaret Hoelzer, Tara Kirk, Rachel Komisarz, Maritza Correia) 3:55.65, 3. CHN (Chang Gao, Nan Luo, Yafei Zhou, Yanwei Xu) 3:55.76 2008 - 1. USA (Margaret Hoelzer, Jessica Hardy, Rachel Komisarz, Kara Denby) 3:51.36 (WR), 2. AUS (Rachel Goh, Sarah Katsoulis, Felicity Galvez, Alice Mills) 3:52.01, 3. GBR (Elizabeth Simmonds, Kate Haywood, Jemma Lowe, Francesca Halsall) 3:53.02 2010 - 1. CHN (Jing Zhao, Jin Zhao, Zige Liu, Yi Tang) 3:48.29, 2. USA (Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Jessica Hardy) 3:48.36, 3. AUS (Rachel Goh, Leisel Jones, Felicity Galvez, Marieke Guehrer) 3:48.88 2012 - 1. DEN (Mie Nielsen, Rikke Moeller Pedersen, Jeanette Ottesen Gray, Pernille Blume) 3:49.87, 2. AUS (Rachel Goh, Sarah Katsoulis, Marieke Guehrer, Angie Bainbridge) 3:50.88, 3. USA (Olivia Smoliga, Jessica Hardy, Claire Donahue, Megan Romano) 3:51.43 2014 - 1. DEN (Mie Ostergaard Nielsen, Rikke Moller Pedersen, Jeanette Ottesen, Pernille Blume) 3:48.86, 2. AUS (Madi Wilson, Sally Hunter, Emily Seebohm, Bronte Campbell) 3:50.31, 3. JPN (Sayaka Akase, Kanako Watanabe, Rino Hosoda, Miki Uchida) 3:50.50 2016 – 1. USA (Alexandra De Loof, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Mallory Comeford) 3:47.89, 2. CAN (Kylie Masse, Rachel Nicol, Katerine Savard, Penny Oleksiak) 3:48.87, 3. AUS (Emily Seebohm, Jessica Hansen, Emily Washer, Brittany Elmslie) 3:49.66 2018 – 1. USA (Olivia Smoliga, Katie Meili, Kelsi Dahlia, Mallory Comeford) 3:45.58; 2. CHN (Yu Yuanhui, Shi Jinglin, Zhang Yufei, Zhu Menghui) 3:48.80; 3. ITA (Margherita Panziera, Martina Carraro, Elena Di Liddo, Federica Pellegrini) 3:51.38

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THE BEST (25m)

Bc: Backstroke – Br: Breaststroke Bt: Butterly – Md: Medley

Mx: Mixed

WORLD MEDALS IN TOTAL 27 MEDALS (18 gold, 7 silver, 2 bronze) Katinka HOSSZU (HUN), 2012/2014: 2/2012/200m, 1/2012/200Bt, 1/2012/100Md, 2/2012/200Md, 3/2012/400Md, 2/2014/200m, 3/2014/50Bc, 1/2014/100Bc, 1/2014/200Bc, 2/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/100Md, 1/2014/200Md, 1/2014/400Md, 2/2016/200m, 2/2016/50Bc, 1/2016/100Bc, 1/2016/200Bc, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2016100Md, 1/2016/200Md, 1/2016/400Md, 2/2018/100Bc, 1/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/100Md, 1/2018/200Md, 1/2018/400Md 21 MEDALS (11 gold, 7 silver, 3 bronze) Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO (NED), 2008/2010/2014: 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/50m, 3/2014/100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 1/2016/50m, 2/2016/100m, 2/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x50mMx, 1/2018/50m, 1/2018/50Bt, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x50MdMx 17 MEDALS (10 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze) Therese ALSHAMMAR (SWE), 1997/1999/2000/2002/2004/2006/2010: 3/1997/4x100m, 3/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50m, 1/2002/100m, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 3/2004/50m, 2/2004/4x100m, 2/2006/50m, 1/2006/50Bt, 3/2006/4x100m, 1/2010/50Bt, 2/2010/100Bt 17 MEDALS (9 gold, 6 silver, 2 bronze) Jennifer THOMPSON (USA), 1997/1999/2000/2004: 2/1997/50m, 1/1997/100m, 1/1997/100Bt, 2/1997/4x100Md, 2/1999/50m, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/1999/100Bt, 2/2000/100m, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Bt, 2/2000/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/50Bt, 3/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x100Md 17 MEDALS (7 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze) Martina MORAVCOVA (SVK), 1995/1997/1999/2000/2002/2004/2006: 3/1995/200m, 2/1995/200Md, 3/1997/200m, 2/1997/200Md, 1/1999/200m, 1/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 3/2000/100m, 2/2000/200m, 1/2000/100Md, 2/2000/200Md, 2/2002/100m, 1/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/100Md, 1/2004/100Bt, 3/2004/100Md, 3/2006/100Md 15 MEDALS (5 gold, 7 silver, 3 bronze) Femke HEEMSKERK (NED), 2008/2014: 2/2008/200m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2014/100m, 3/2014/200m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x200m, 2/2018/50m, 2/2018/100m, 3/2018/200m, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x50MdMx 14 MEDALS (5 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze) Johanna SJOEBERG (SWE), 1999/2000/2002/2004: 2/1999/100Bt, 3/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/4x200m, 3/1999/4x100Md, 2/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2004/4x100Md 12 MEDALS (10 gold, 2 bronze) Jingyi LE (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 1/1993/50m, 1/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/50m, 1/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/50m, 3/1997/100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100Md 12 MEDALS (7 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)

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Lisbeth LENTON (AUS), 2004/2006: 2/2004/50m, 1/2004/100m, 3/2004/50Bt, 3/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x200m, 1/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/50m, 1/2006/100m, 1/2006/100Bt, 2/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/4x200m, 1/2006/4x100Md 12 MEDALS (5 gold, 4 silver,3 bronze) Anna-Karin KAMMERLING (SWE), 1999/2000/2002/2004/2006: 2/1999/50Bt, 2/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bt, 3/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/50Bt, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2006/50Bt, 3/2006/4x100m 12 MEDALS (4 gold, 1 silver, 7 bronze) Jeanette OTTESEN GRAY (DEN), 2010/2012/2014: 3/2010/50Bt, 3/2012/50m, 3/2012/50Bt, 3/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 2/2014/50Bt, 3/2014/100Bt, 3/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2016/50Bt, 3/2016/4x50Md 11 MEDALS (3 gold, 7 silver,1 bronze) Susan O’NEILL (AUS), 1993/1995: 2/1993/200m, 1/1993/100Bt, 2/1993/200Bt, 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1993/4x100Md, 2/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/200m, 1/1995/200Bt, 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1995/4x200m, 1/1995/4x100Md 11 MEDALS (3 gold, 6 silver, 2 bronze) Sandra VOELKER (GER), 1995/1997/1999/2000: 3/1995/50m, 3/1995/100m, 1/1997/50m, 2/1997/100m, 2/1997/4x100m, 1/1999/50Bc, 2/1999/100m, 2/2000/50m, 1/2000/100Bc, 2/2000/4x100m, 2/2000/4x100Md 11 MEDALS (3 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze) Josefin LILLHAGE (SWE), 1997/1999/2002/2004/2006: 2/1997/4x200m, 3/1999/200m, 1/1999/4x200m, 1/2002/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 2/2004/100m, 1/2004/200m, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/4x100m 10 MEDALS (7 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze) Mireia BELMONTE GARCIA (ESP), 2008/2010/2014: 2/2008/200Md, 3/2008/400Md, 2/2010/800m, 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2014/400m, 1/2014/800m, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/400Md 10 MEDALS (5 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze) Lindsay BENKO (USA), 2000/2002/2004: 1/2000/400m, 3/2000//200Bc, 2/2000/4x200m, 1/2002/200m, 1/2002/200Bc, 2/2002/4x200m, 2/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/200m, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x200m 10 MEDALS (2 gold, 6 silver, 2 bronze) Rachel KOMISARZ (USA), 2002/2004/2006/2008: 3/2002/400m, 2/2002/4x200m, 2/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/4x200m, 2/2006/100Bt, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/100Bt, 1/2008/4x100Md 9 MEDALS (7 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) Brooke HANSON (AUS), 2000/2004/2006: 3/2000/200Br, 1/2004/50Br, 1/2004/100Br, 1/2004/200Br, 1/2004/100Md, 1/2004/200Md, 1/2004/4x100Md, 2/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Md 9 MEDALS (7 gold, 2 bronze) Inge DEKKER (NED), 2006/2008/2010/2014: 1/2006/4x100m, 3/2008/50Bt, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100m, 3/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m 9 MEDALS (6 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) Marleen VELDHUIS (NED), 2004/2006/2008: 1/2004/50m, 3/2004/100m, 3/2006/50m, 2/2006/100m, 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/50m, 1/2008/100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m 9 MEDALS (3 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze) Yu YANG (CHN), 2000/2002/2006: 1/2000/200m, 3/2000/4x200m, 2/2002/200m, 2/2002/200Bt, 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m, 1/2006/200m, 3/2006/200Bt, 2/2006/4x200m 9 MEDALS (1 gold, 6 silver, 2 bronze)

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Petria THOMAS (AUS), 1993/1999/2002: 3/1993/200Bt, 2/1993/4x100Md, 2/1999/200Bt, 2/1999/4x100Md, 2/2002/50Bt, 2/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/200Bt, 2/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m 8 MEDALS (6 gold, 2 silver) Yana KLOCHKOVA (UKR), 1999/2000/2002: 2/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md, 2/2000/400m, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/200Md, 1/2002/400Md 8 MEDALS (4 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze) Jessica HARDY (USA), 2006/2008/2010/2012: 3/2006/50Br, 1/2008/50Br, 1/2008/100Br, 1/2008/4x100Md, 2/2010/4x100m, 2/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/4x100m, 3/2012/4x100Md 8 MEDALS (2 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze) Kylie PALMER (AUS), 2008/2010/2014: 1/2008/200m, 1/2008/400m, 2/2008/800m, 3/2008/4x200m, 3/2010/200m, 2/2010/400m, 2/2010/4x200m, 3/2014/4x200m 7 MEDALS (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze) Limin LIU (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 2/1993/100Bt, 1/1993/200Bt, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/200Bt, 1/1997/200Bt 7 MEDALS (4 gold, 3 bronze) Rikke MOELLER PEDERSEN (DEN), 2010/2012/2014: 3/2010/200Br, 3/2012/100Br, 1/2012/200Br, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/200Br, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md 7 MEDALS (3 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze) Samantha RILEY (AUS), 1993/1995/1997/1999: 3/1993/100Br, 3/1993/200Br, 1/1995/100Br, 1/1995/200Br, 1/1995/4x100Md, 3/1999/100Br, 2/1999/4x100Md 7 MEDALS (1 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze) Tara KIRK (USA), 2000/2004/2006: 3/2000/50Br, 3/2004/50Br, 3/2004/100Br, 2/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/100Br, 2/2006/200Br, 2/2006/4x100Md 7 MEDALS (1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze) Misty HYMAN (USA), 1995/1997: 1/1995/100Bc, 3/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/100Bc, 2/1997/200Bc, 3/1997/100Bt, 3/1997/200Bt, 2/1997/4x100Md 7 MEDALS (1 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze) Yanvei XU (CHN), 2002/2006: 3/2002/100m, 3/2002/200m, 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m, 3/2002/4x100Md, 2/2006/4x200m, 3/2006/4x100Md

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GOLD MEDALS IN TOTAL (individual and relay)

10 GOLD MEDALS Therese ALSHAMMAR (SWE), 2000/2002/2006/2010: 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50m, 1/2002/100m, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 1/2006/50Bt, 1/2010/50Bt 10 GOLD MEDALS Jingyi LE (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 1/1993/50m, 1/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/50m, 1/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100Md 11 GOLD MEDALS Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO (NED), 2008/2010/2014/2016: 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/50m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 1/2016/50m, 1/2018/50m, 1/2018/50Bt 18 GOLD MEDALS Katinka HOSSZU (HUN), 2012/2014/2016: 1/2012/200Bt, 1/2012/100Md, 1/2014/100Bc, 1/2014/200Bc, 1/2014/100Md, 1/2014/200Md, 1/2014/400Md, 1/2016/100Bc, 1/2016/200Bc, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2016/100Md, 1/2016/200Md, 1/2016/400Md, 1/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/100Md, 1/2018/200Md, 1/2018/400Md 9 GOLD MEDALS Jennifer THOMPSON (USA), 1997/1999/2000/2004: 1/1997/100m, 1/1997/100Bt, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/1999/100Bt, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Bt, 1/2004/50Bt, 1/2004/4x100m 7 GOLD MEDALS Martina MORAVCOVA (SVK), 1999/2000/2002/2004: 1/1999/200m, 1/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 1/2000/100Md, 1/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/100Md, 1/2004/100Bt Brooke HANSON (AUS), 2004/2006: 1/2004/50Br, 1/2004/100Br, 1/2004/200Br, 1/2004/100Md, 1/2004/200Md, 1/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/100Md Lisbeth LENTON (AUS), 2004/2006: 1/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/50m, 1/2006/100m, 1/2006/100Bt, 1/2006/4x200m, 1/2006/4x100Md Inge DEKKER (NED), 2006/2008/2010/2014: 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m Mireia BELMONTE GARCIA (ESP), 2010/2014: 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2014/400m, 1/2014/800m, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/400Md 6 GOLD MEDALS Yana KLOCHKOVA (UKR), 1999/2000/2002: 2/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/200Md, 1/2002/400Md Marleen VELDHUIS (NED), 2004/2006/2008: 1/2004/50m, 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/50m, 1/2008/100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m Olivia SMOLIGA (USA), 2018: 1/2018/50Bc, 1/2018/100Bc, 1/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50MdMx 5 GOLD MEDALS Ying SHAN (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m Johanna SJOEBERG (SWE), 1999/2000/2002: 1/1999/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2006/4x200m, 1/2002/4x100Md 10 MEDALS (5 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze) Anna-Karin KAMMERLING (SWE), 1999/2000/2002/2004/2006: 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bt, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md Lindsay BENKO (USA), 2000/2002/2004: 1/2000/400m, 1/2002/200m, 1/2002/200Bc, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x200m

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INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDALS IN TOTAL 18 GOLD MEDALS Katinka HOSSZU (HUN), 2012/2014/2016: 1/2012/200Bt, 1/2012/100Md, 1/2014/100Bc, 1/2014/200Bc, 1/2014/100Md, 1/2014/200Md, 1/2014/400Md, 1/2016/100Bc, 1/2016/200Bc, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2016/100Md, 1/2016/200Md, 1/2016/400Md, 1/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/100Md, 1/2018/200Md, 1/2018/400Md 11 GOLD MEDALS Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO (NED), 2008/2010/2014/2016: 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/50m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 1/2016/50m, 1/2018/50m, 1/2018/50Bt 8 GOLD MEDALS Jennifer THOMPSON (USA), 1997/199/2000/2004: 1/1997/100m, 1/1997/100Bt, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/1999/100Bt, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Bt, 1/2004/50Bt 7 GOLD MEDALS Martina MORAVCOVA (SVK), 1999/2000/2002/2004: 1/1999/200m, 1/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 1/2000/100Md, 1/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/100Md, 1/2004/100Bt Mireia BELMONTE GARCIA (ESP), 2010/2014: 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2014/400m, 1/2014/800m, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/400Md 6 GOLD MEDALS Brooke HANSON (AUS), 2004/2006: 1/2004/50Br, 1/2004/100Br, 1/2004/200Br, 1/2004/100Md, 1/2004/200Md, 1/2006/100Md Therese ALSHAMMAR (SWE), 2000/2002/2006/2010: 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/100m, 1/2002/50m, 1/2002/100m, 1/2006/50Bt, 1/2010/50Bt 4 GOLD MEDALS Kirsty COVENTRY (ZIM), 2008: 1/2008/100Bc, 1/12008/200Bc, 1/2008/200Md, 1/2008/400Md Jingyi LE (CHN), 1993/1995 : 1/1993/50m, 1/1993/100m, 1/1995/50m, 1/1995/100m Lisbeth LENTON (AUS), 2004/2006: 1/2004/100m, 1/2006/50m, 1/2006/100m, 1/2006/100Bt Claudia POLL (CRC), 1995/1997: 1/1995/200m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1997/200m, 1/1997/400m Hui QI (CHN), 2002/2006: 1/2002/200Br, 1/2006/200Br, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/400Md

RELAY GOLD MEDALS IN TOTAL

7 GOLD MEDALS Inge DEKKER (NED), 2006/2008/2010/2014: 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m 6 GOLD MEDALS Jingyi LE (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100Md 5 GOLD MEDALS Ying SHAN (CHN), 1993/1995/1997: 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m

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Johanna SJOEBERG (SWE), 1999/2000/2002: 1/1999/4x200m, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO (NED), 2008/2010/2014: 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m 4 GOLD MEDALS Therese ALSHAMMAR (SWE), 2000/2002: 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md Anna-Karin KAMMERLING (SWE), 2000/2002: 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md Femke HEEMSKERK (NED), 2008/2014: 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x200m

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ARG / ARGENTINA Georgina BARDACH – 3/2002/400Md AUS / AUSTRALIA Minna ATHERTON - 3/2018/4x50m, 3/2018/4x200m Angie BAINBRIDGE – 2/2008/4x100m, 3/2008/4x200m, 2/2012/4x100m, 2/2012/4x100Md Bronte BARRATT – 2/2006/400m, 1/2006/4x200m, 3/2008/4x200m Holly BARRATT - 3/2018/50Bc, 2/2018/50Bt, 3/2018/4x50m Natasha BOWRON – 2/1997/400m, 1/1997/800m, 3/1997/4x200m Rebecca BROWN – 1/2000/200Br Tammy BRUCE – 2/1993/4x200m Carla BUCHANAN - 3/2018/4x50m, 3/2018/4x200m Bronte CAMPBELL – 2/2014/50m, 2/2014/4x100Md Lara CARROLL – 2/2004/200Md, 3/2004/400Md, 3/2006/200Md Rebecca CREEDY – 3/1999/4x100m, 3/1999/4x200m Melanie DODD – 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1999/4x100m Sophie EDINGTON – 3/2004/50Bc, 3/2004/100Bc, 1/2004/4x100Md, 2/2006/4x100m Jade EDMINSTONE – 2/2004/50Br, 2/2004/100Br, 1/2006/50Br, 3/2006/100Br, 1/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/100Br Kristy ELLEM – 3/1997/4x100Md Brittany ELMSLIE – 1/2016/100m, 3/2016/4x100Md Blair EVANS – 2/2010/4x200m Sally FOSTER – 2/2008/200Br, 2/2012/4x100m Linley FRAME – 2/1993/100Br, 2/1993/4x100Md, 3/1995/100Br Felicity GALVEZ – 1/2008/50Bt, 1/2008/100Bt, 2/2008/200Bt, 2/2008/4x100Md, 2/2010/50Bt, 1/2010/100Bt, 3/2010/4x100Md Rachel GOH – 2/2008/4x100Md, 2/2010/50Bc, 3/2010/4x100Md, 2/2012/4x100Md Melissa GORMAN – 3/2004/800m Elka GRAHAM – 2/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m Julia GREVILLE – 3/1997/4x200m Marieke GUEHRER – 3/2010/4x100Md, 2/2012/4x100m, 2/2012/4x100Md Leigh HABLER – 3/1995/200Bc Jessica HANSEN – 3/2016/4x100Md, 3/2018/100Br Brooke HANSON – 3/2000/200Br, 1/2004/50Br, 1/2004/100Br, 1/2004/200Br, 1/2004/100Md, 1/2004/200Md, 1/2004/4x100Md, 2/2006/50Br, 1/2006/100Md Rachel HARRIS – 2/1999/800m Sally HUNTER – 2/2014/4x100Md Emma JOHNSON – 1/1997/400Md, 3/1997/4x200m Leisel JONES – 2/2010/100Br, 3/2010/4x100Md Sarah KATSOULIS – 3/2004/200Br, 2/2008/50Br, 2/2008/4x100Md, 3/2012/50Br, 2/2012/4x100Md Angela KENNEDY – 3/1995/100Bt, 1/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/4x100Md Lisbeth LENTON – 2/2004/50m, 1/2004/100m, 3/2004/50Bt, 3/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x200m, 1/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/50m, 1/2006/100m, 1/2006/100Bt, 2/2006/4x100m, 1/2006/4x200m, 1/2006/4x100Md Lise MACKIE – 3/1997/4x200m Samantha MACKIE – 3/1995/4x200m Julie MAJER – 3/1993/400m, 2/1993/800m, 3/1993/400Md Kellie McMILLAN – 3/1999/50Bc, 3/2000/50Bc Kiah MELVERTON – 3/2016/800m Danni MIATKE – 3/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100m Alice MILLS – 2/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x100Md Lori MUNZ – 2/1999/100Md, 3/1999/200Md, 3/1999/4x100m, 3/1999/4x200m, 2/1999/4x100Md, 3/2002/4x200m Leah NEALE – 3/2014/4x200m Jade NEILSEN – 2/2010/4x200m

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Kotuku NGAWATI – 2/2010/100Md Susan O’NEILL – 2/1993/200m, 1/1993/100Bt, 2/1993/200Bt, 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1993/4x100Md, 2/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/200m, 1/1995/200Bt, 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1995/4x200m, 1/1995/4x100Md Elli OVERTON – 3/1993/100Bc, 3/1993/200Md, 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/200Md, 1/1995/4x100Md Kylie PALMER – 1/2008/200m, 1/2008/400m, 2/2008/800m, 3/2008/4x200m, 3/2010/200m, 2/2010/400m, 2/2010/4x200m, 3/2014/4x200m Leiston PICKETT – 2/2010/50Br Shayne REESE – 2/2004/100Md, 3/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x200m, 1/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/100Md, 2/2008/4x100m Samantha RILEY – 3/1993/100Br, 3/1993/200Br, 1/1995/100Br, 1/1995/200Br, 1/1995/4x100Md, 3/1999/100Br, 2/1999/4x100Md Giaan ROONEY – 3/1999/4x200m, 2/1999/4x100Md, 2/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m Sarah RYAN – 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/4x100Md, 3/1999/4x100m, 2/2002/4x100m Jessica SCHIPPER – 1/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/100Bt, 1/2006/200Bt, 1/2006/4x200m, 1/2006/4x100Md Emily SEEBOHM – 2/2014/50Bc, 2/2014/100Bc, 2/2014/200Bc, 3/2014/100Md, 2/2014/4x100Md, 3/2016/200Bc, 2/2016/100Md, 3/2016/4x100Md, 3/2018/200Bc, 3/2018/4x50m Meredith SMITH – 3/1997/4x100Md Nicole STEVENSON – 3/1995/4x200m Clementine STONEY – 2/2000/200Bc Kelly STUBBINS – 2/2008/4x100m, 3/2008/4x200m, 2/2010/4x200m Petria THOMAS – 3/1993/200Bt, 2/1993/4x100Md, 2/1999/200Bt, 2/1999/4x100Md, 2/2002/50Bt, 2/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/200Bt, 2/2002/4x100m, 3/2002/4x200m Brianna THROSSELL – 2/2012/4x100m, 3/2014/4x200m Ariarne TITMUS – 1/2018/200m, 1/2018/400m, 3/2018/4x200m Louise TOMLINSON – 3/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x200m Jacinta VAN LINT – 3/1999/4x200m Emily WASHER - 3/2016/4x100Md Madi WILSON – 3/2014/4x200m, 2/2014/4x100Md Anna WINDSOR – 2/1993/4x200m, 2/1995/4x100m, 3/1995/4x200m Tayliah ZIMMER – 2/2004/200Bc, 2/2006/50Bc, 2/2006/100Bc, 2/2006/200Bc, 1/2006/4x100Md AUT / AUSTRIA Mirna JUKIC – 3/2002/200Br Fabienne NADARAJAH – 2/2006/50Bt Caroline PILHATSCH – 2/2018/50Bc BAH / BAHAMAS Arianna VANDERPOOL-WALLACE – 3/2010/50m BEL / BELGIUM Fanny LECLUYSE – 3/2018/200Br BLR / BELARUS Natalia BARANOVSKAYA – 2/2000/200m Aliaksandra HERASIMENIA – 1/2012/50m BRA / BRAZIL Daiene DIAS - 3/2018/100Bt Etiene MEDEIROS – 1/2014/50Bc, 3/2014/4x50mMx, 1/2014/4x50MdMx, 1/2016/50Bc, 2/2016/4x50MdMx, 3/2018/50m Larissa OLIVEIRA – 3/2014/4x50mMx, 1/2014/4x50MdMx, 2/2016/4x50MdMx CAN / CANADA Jessica AMEY – 2/1995/4x100Md Jennifer CARROLL – 1/2002/50Bc Marylin CHIANG – 2/2000/50Bc, 2/2000/100Bc

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Sarah EVANETZ – 1/1995/4x200m Lisa FLOOD – 2/1995/4x100Md Erin GAMMEL – 3/1999/100Bc Kennedy GOSS - 1/216/4x200m Julie HOWARD – 2/1995/4x100Md Audrey LACROIX – 3/2004/200Bt Marianne LIMPERT – 1/1995/4x200m, 2/2000/100Md, 3/2000/200Md Sandrine MAINVILLE - 1/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x50mMx Joanne MALAR – 1/1995/400Md, 1/1995/4x200m, 3/1997/400Md, 3/1999/400m, 2/1999/400Md Kylie MASSE – 2/2016/100Bc, 2/2016/4x100Md Rachel NICOL - 2/2016/4x100Md Penny OLEKSIAK – 3/2016/100m, 1/2016/4x50m, 1/216/4x200m, 2/2016/4x100Md Taylor RUCK – 3/2016/200m, 1/2016/4x50m, 1/216/4x200m Katerine SAVARD – 1/216/4x200m, 2/2016/4x100Md Shannon SHAKESPEARE – 1/1995/4x200m, 2/1995/4x100Md Kelly STEFANYSHYN – 2/1999/100Bc, 3/1999/200Bc Nancy SWEETNAM – 2/1995/400Md Michelle WILLIAMS – 1/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x50mMx Kelsey WOG – 2/2016/200Br CHN / PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Huijue CAI – 2/1997/100Bt, 1/1997/4x100Md Yue CAO – 2/2014/4x200m Na CHAO – 2/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100, 1/1997/4x100 Hua CHEN – 1/1999/800m, 3/2000/400m, 1/2000/800m, 2/2002/400m, 1/2002/800m Qian CHEN – 1/2010/4x200 Yan CHEN – 2/1997/100Bc, 1/1997/200Bc, 1/1997/4x200 Guohong DAI – 1/1993/100Br, 1/1993/200Br, 2/1993/200Md, 1/1993/400Md, 1/1993/4x100Md Chang GAO – 2/2004/50Bc, 2/2004/100Bc, 3/2006/50Bc, 3/2006/100Bc, 3/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/50Bc, 3/2010/100Bc Junjun GUO – 3/2012/4x200m, 2/2014/4x200m Yuanhui FU – 2/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x100Md Xue HAN – 1/1995/4x100, 1/1997/4x100Md Ping HAO – 2/2000/50Br Cihong HE – 2/1993/100Bc, 1/1993/200Bc, 1/1993/4x100Md Liping JI – 3/2010/100Br Yuanyuan JIA – 2/1993/200Bc, 1/1993/4x100m Liuyang JIAO – 2/2012/50Bt, 2/2012/200Bt Jingyi LE – 1/1993/50m, 1/1993/100m, 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/50m, 1/1995/100m, 1/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/50m, 3/1997/100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100Md Bingjie LI – 3/2018/400m, 1/2018/4x200m Jing LI – 3/2000/4x200m Xuanxu LI – 3/2010/400Md Zhesi LI – 3/2010/4x100m Jing LIU – 1/2010/4x200m Limin LIU – 2/1993/100Bt, 1/1993/200Bt, 1/1993/4x100Md, 1/1995/100Bt, 2/1995/200Bt, 1/1997/200Bt Xiaohan LIU - 3/2018/4x100m Zige LIU – 1/2010/4x100Md, 2/2012/100Bt Bin LU – 3/1993/200m, 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m Donghua LU – 1/1997/100Bc, 1/1997/4x100Md Ying LU – 1/2012/50Bt, 2/2014/100Bt Nan LUO – 3/2006/200B, 3/2006/4x100Md Ping LUO – 3/1995/800m Xuejuan LUO – 2/2002/50Br, 3/2002/100Br, 3/2002/4x100Md Yin NIAN – 2/1997/200m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m Jiaying PANG – 2/2006/4x200m, 3/2010/4x100m, 3/2012/4x200m Hui QI – 3/1999/200Br, 1/2002/200Br, 1/2006/200Br, 1/2006/200Md, 1/2006/400Md Caini QIN – 2/1999/200m, 2/1999/400m

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Yuhan QIU – 3/2012/4x200m, 2/2014/4x200m Ying SHAN – 1/1993/4x100m, 1/1993/4x200m, 1/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/4x100m, 1/1997/4x200m Duo SHEN – 2/2014/4x200m Jinglin SHI - 2/2018/4x100Md Dan SUN – 3/2000/4x200m Ye SUN – 2/2010/200Br Ran SUO - 2/2018/4x50Md Jingzhi TANG – 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m, 2/2006/4x200m Yi TANG – 3/2010/4x100m, 1/2010/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100Md, 3/2012/100m, 3/2012/4x200m Jianjiahe WANG – 2/2018/400m, 1/2018/800m, 1/2018/4x200m Jingzhuo WANG - 3/2018/4x100m Lu Na WANG – 1/1997/4x200m Yichun WANG - 2/2018/4x50Md Yue WU - 2/2018/4x50Md Xue XAN – 3/1999/50Br Yanvei XU – 3/2002/100m, 3/2002/200m, 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m, 3/2002/4x100Md, 2/2006/4x200m, 3/2006/4x100Md Junxuan YANG - 3/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x200m Lina YANG – 3/2000/4x200m Yu YANG – 1/2000/200m, 3/2000/4x200m, 2/2002/200m, 2/2002/200Bt, 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m, 1/2006/200m, 3/2006/200Bt, 2/2006/4x200m Shiwen YE – 2/2010/200Md, 2/2010/400Md, 1/2012/200Md, 2/2012/400Md Xi ZHENG – 3/2002/4x100Md Shu ZHAN – 3/2002/4x100Md Yufei ZHANG – 3/2014/400m, 3/2016/200Bt, 2/2018/4x100Md Yuan ZHANG - 1/2018/4x200m Jin ZHAO – 3/2010/50Br, 1/2010/4x100Md Jing ZHAO – 1/2010/50Bc, 2/2010/100Bc, 1/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/50Bc, 3/2012/100Md Guanbin ZHOU – 1/1993/4x200m Ya-Fei ZHOU – 3/2006/4x100Md Yanxin ZHOU – 3/2010/200Bc Menghui ZHU – 3/2018/4x100m, 2/2018/4x100Md Qianwei ZHU – 3/2010/4x100m, 1/2010/4x200m Yingven ZHU – 3/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x200m CRC / COSTA RICA Claudia POLL – 1/1995/200m, 1/1995/400m, 1/1997/200m, 1/1997/400m CRO / CROATIA Sanja JOVANOVIC – 1/2008/50Bc, 3/2008/100Bc CZE / CZECH REPUBLIC Simona BAUMRTOVA – 3/2012/100Bc Ilona HLAVACKOVA – 2/2002/100Bc DEN / DENMARK Emilie BECKMANN - 3/2016/4x50Md Pernille BLUME – 3/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md Mette JACOBSEN – 2/1995/100Bc, 1/1995/200Bc, 3/1995/200Bt, 1/1999/200Bt, 1/2000/200Bt Lotte FRIIS – 2/2012/800m Julie LEVISEN – 3/2014/4x50m Mie NIELSEN – 2/2012/100Bc, 3/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md

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Jeanette OTTESEN– 3/2010/50Bt, 3/2012/50m, 3/2012/50Bt, 3/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x100Md, 2/2014/50Bt, 3/2014/100Bt, 3/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 1/2016/50Bt, 3/2016/4x50Md Rikke MOELLER PEDERSEN – 3/2010/200Br, 3/2012/100Br, 1/2012/200Br, 1/2012/4x100Md, 3/2014/200Br, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md Mie NIELSEN – 3/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x50Md, 1/2014/4x100Md, 3/2016/4x50Md Kelly RASMUSSEN – 3/2012/4x100m Matilde SCHRODER - 3/2016/4x50Md Sophia SKOU – 3/1999/200Bt Britta VESTERGAARD – 3/1995/400Md ESP / SPAIN Lourdes BECERRA – 3/1999/400Md Mireia BELMONTE GARCIA – 2/2008/200Md, 3/2008/400Md, 2/2010/800m, 1/2010/200Bt, 1/2010/200Md, 1/2010/400Md, 1/2014/400m, 1/2014/800m, 1/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/400Md Melanie COSTA SCHMID – 3/2012/200m, 1/2012/400m Duane DA ROCHA MARCE – 3/2012/200Bc Mercedes PERIS MINGUET – 3/2010/50Bc Erika VILLAECIJA GARCIA – 3/2008/800m, 1/2010/800m FIN / FINLAND Hanna-Maria SEPPALA – 2/2006/100Md, 3/2008/100m, 2/2008/100Md FRA / FRANCE Coralie BALMY – 3/2010/4x200m Charlotte BONNET – 3/2014/4x50Md Alexianne CASTEL – 1/2010/200Bc Mathilde CINI – 3/2014/4x50Md Ophelie ETIENNE – 3/2010/4x200m Fantine LESAFFRE - 3/2018/400Md Melanie HENIQUE – 3/2014/4x50Md Mylene LAZARE – 3/2010/4x200m Camille MUFFAT – 1/2010/200m, 3/2010/4x200m Anna SANTAMANS – 3/2014/4x50Md GBR / GREAT BRITAIN Rebecca ADLINGTON – 1/2008/800m, 2/2008/4x200m Zoe BAKER – 3/2002/50Br Julia BECKETT – 3/2008/4x100m Jaz CARLIN – 2/2014/800m Rebecca COOKE – 3/2006/800m Georgia DAVIES – 3/2016/100Bc, /2018/100Bc Jessica DICKONS – 3/2008/200Bt Helen DON-DUNCAN – 2/1999/200Bc Francesca HALSALL – 3/2008/50m, 2/2008/100m, 3/2008/4x100m, 3/2008/4x100Md, 2/2012/50m, 2/2014/4x50MdMx Sarah HARDCASTLE – 3/1995/400m, 1/1995/800m Kate HAYWOOD – 2/2008/50Br, 3/2008/4x100Md Claire HUDDART – 1/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m Joanne JACKSON – 3/2008/400m, 2/2008/4x100m Nicola JACKSON – 2/1999/4x200m, 3/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/4x200m Karen LEGG – 2/1999/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m Jemma LOWE – 3/2008/100Bt, 3/2008/4x100Md, 2/2010/200Bt, 3/2012/100Bt, 3/2012/200Bt Caitlin McCLATCHEY – 3/2008/200m, 3/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x200m Melanie MARSHALL – 3/2008/4x100m, 2/2008/4x200m Hannah MILEY – 3/2008/200Md, 2/2008/400Md, 3/2012/200Md, 1/2012/400Md, 3/2014/400Md Siobhan-Marie OCONNOR – 2/2014/4x50MdMx, 2/2014/100Md, 2/2014/200Md

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Karen PICKERING – 3/1993/100m, 1/1993/200m, 1/1999/4x100m, 2/1999/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x200m Molly RENSHAW – 1/2016/200Br Susan ROLPH – 3/1997/200Md, 3/1999/100m, 1/1999/4x100m Alison SHEPPARD – 3/1999/50m, 1/1999/4x100m, 3/2000/50m, 3/2000/4x100m, 2/2002/50m, 3/2002/100Md Elizabeth SIMMONDS – 2/2008/200Bc, 3/2008/4x100Md Chloe TUTTON – 3/2016/200Br GER / GERMANY Dorothea BRANDT – 3/2014/50m Antje BUSCHSCHULTE – 2/1997/4x100m, 1/2000/50Bc, 3/2000/100Bc, 1/2000/200Bc, 2/2000/4x100m Dagmar HASE – 2/1995/200Bc, 2/1995/4x200m Franziska HENTKE – 3/2014/200Bt Sabine HERBST – 2/1997/400Md Nicole HETZER – 2/2000/400Md Katrin JAEKE – 2/2000/200Bt, 2/2000/4x100Md Julia JUNG – 2/1995/4x200m Kerstin KIELGASS – 2/1995/4x200m, 3/1997/400m, 2/1997/800m Annika LIEBS – 3/2006/200m Katrin MEISSNER – 2/1997/4x100m, 2/2000/4x100m, 2/2000/4x100Md Simone OSYGUS – 2/1997/4x100m Janine PIETSCH – 1/2006/50Bc, 1/2006/100Bc Cathleen RUND – 3/1993/200Bc Janne SCHAEFFER – 2/2000/4x100Md Britta STEFFEN – 2/2000/4x100m, 1/2012/100m Franziska VAN ALMSICK – 2/1995/4x200m Sandra VOELKER – 3/1995/50m, 3/1995/100m, 1/1997/50m, 2/1997/100m, 2/1997/4x100m, 1/1999/50Bc, 2/1999/100m, 2/2000/50m, 2/2000/50Bc, 2/2000/4x100m, 2/2000/4x100Md HUN / HUNGARY Katinka HOSSZU – 2/2012/200m, 1/2012/200Bt, 1/2012/100Md, 2/2012/200Md, 3/2012/400Md, 2/2014/200m, 3/2014/50Bc, 1/2014/100Bc, 1/2014/200Bc, 2/2014/200Bt, 1/2014/100Md, 1/2014/200Md, 1/2014/400Md, 2/2016/200m, 2/2016/50Bc, 1/2016/100Bc, 1/2016/200Bc, 1/2016/100Bt, 1/2016/200Bt, 1/2016/100Md, 1/2016/200Md, 1/2016/400Md, 2/2018/100Bc, 1/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/100Md, 1/2018/200Md, 1/2018/400Md ISR / ISRAEL Vered BOROCHOVSKI – 3/2002/50Bt ITA / ITALY Ilaria BIANCHI – 1/2012/100Bt Martina CARRARO - 3/2018/50Br, 3/2018/4x100Md Elena DI LIDDO - 3/2018/4x100Md Silvia DI PIETRO – 3/2014/4x50MdMx, 3/2014/4x100m, 2/2016/50m Erika FERRAIOLI – 3/2014/4x50MdMx, 3/2014/4x100m Alessia FILIPPI – 2/2006/400Md Margherita PANZIERA – 3/2018/4x100Md Federica PELLEGRINI – 2/2006/200m, 3/2006/400m, 3/2010/400m, 3/2014/4x100m, 1/2016/200m, 3/2018/4x100Mdl Aglaia PEZZATO – 3/2014/4x100m Simona QUADARELLA – 2/2018/800m Francesca SEGAT – 2/2006/200Bt JAM / JAMAICA Alia ATKINSON – 2/2012/50Br, 2/2012/100Br, 2/2014/50Br, 1/2014/100Br, 2/2016/500Br, 1/2016/100Br, 3/2016/100Md, 1/2018/50Br, 1/2018/100Br, 3/2018/100Md

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JPN / JAPAN Sayaka AKASE – 3/2014/200Bc, 3/2014/4x100Md Ayari AOYAMA – 3/1999/100Bt, 1/1999/4x100Md Suzuka HASEGAWA - 3/2018/200Bt Rino HOSODA – 3/2014/4x100Md Chihiro IGARASHI – 3/2016/400m Rikako IKEE – 3/2016/100Bt, 3/2016/4x50MdMx Runa IMAI - 2/2018/100Md Rie KANETO – 2/2014/200Br Hitomi KASHIMA – 2/1997/200Bt Hitomi MAEHARA – 2/1993/200Br Sumika MINAMOTO – 1/1999/4x100Md Mai NAKAMURA – 2/1999/50Bc, 1/1999/100Bc, 1/1999/200Bc, 1/1999/4x100Md Reiko NAKAMURA – 2/2002/200Bc Sayuki OUCHI - 3/2016/4x50MdMx Masami TANAKA – 1/ 1999/50Br, 1/1999/100Br, 1/1999/200Br, 1/1999/4x100Md Miki UCHIDA – 3/2014/4x100Md Kanako WATANABE – 3/2012/200Br, 1/2014/200Br, 3/2014/4x100Md Sachiko YAMADA – 3/2004/400m, 1/2004/800m LTU / LITHUANIA Ruta MEILUTYTE – 1/2012/50Br, 1/2012/100Br, 2/2012/100Md, 1/2014/50Br, 2/2014/100Br, 2/2018/50Br NED / NETHERLANDS Kim BUCSH - 2/2016/4x50m, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md Inge DE BRUIJN – 1/1999/50m, 3/1999/50Bt, 2/1999/4x100m Inge DEKKER – 1/2006/4x100m, 3/2008/50Bt, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/4x100m, 3/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m Maaike DE WAARD - 2/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md Carla GEURTS – 2/1995/400m, 2/1995/800m, 3/1997/800m Chantal GROOT – 2/1999/4x100m, 1/2006/4x100m Femke HEEMSKERK – 2/2008/200m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2014/100m, 3/2014/200m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x200m, 2/2018/50m, 2/2018/100m, 3/2018/200m, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x50MdMx Frederike HEEMSKERK – 2/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/4x100m Thanar HENNEKEN – 2/1999/4x100m Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO – 1/2008/4x200m, 1/2010/50m, 1/2010/100m, 1/2010/4x100m, 1/2014/50m, 3/2014/100m, 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 1/2014/4x200m, 1/2016/50m, 2/2016/100m, 2/2016/4x50m, 3/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x50mMx, 1/2018/50m, 1/2018/50Bt, 2/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x100m, 3/2018/4x50Md, 2/2018/4x50mMx, 2/2018/4x50MdMx Moniek NIJHUIS – 3/2014/50Br, 3/2014/100Br Angela POSTMA – 2/1995/50m Hinkelien SCHREUDER – 1/2006/4x100m, 2/2008/50m, 2/2008/50Bt, 1/2008/4x100m, 2/2010/50m, 3/2010/100Md, 1/2010/4x100m Marrit STEENBERGEN - 3/2016/4x100m Maud VAN DER MEER – 1/2014/4x50m, 1/2014/4x100m, 3/2016/4x100m Wilma VAN HOFWEGEN – 2/1999/4x100m Tamara VAN VLIET – 2/2016/4x50m Sharon VAN ROUWENDAAL – 2/2014/400m, 3/2014/800m, 1/2014/4x200m Valerie Van ROON - 2/2018/4x50m Marleen VELDHUIS – 1/2004/50m, 3/2004/100m, 3/2006/50m, 2/2006/100m, 1/2006/4x100m, 1/2008/50m, 1/2008/100m, 1/2008/4x100m, 1/2008/4x200m NZL / NEW ZEALAND Lauren BOYLE – 3/2012/400m, 1/2012/800m Melissa INGRAM – 3/2004/200Bc

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Hannah McLEAN – 3/2006/200Bc POL / POLAND Otylia JEDRZEJCZAK – 3/2000/200Bt Alicja PECZAK – 3/1995/200Br, 2/1997/100Br, 3/1997/200Br, 2/2000/100Br, 2/2000/200Br Aleksandra URBANCZYK – 3/2012/50Bc ROU / ROMANIA Larisa LACUSTA – 2/1997/200Br Camilla POTEC – 2/2008/400m RSA / REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Penny HEYNS – 2/1999/50Br, 2/1999/100Br, 2/1999/200Br Sarah POEWE – 1/2000/50Br, 1/2000/100Br, 2/2002/100Br Szaan VAN BILJON – 2/2006/100 Br, 3/2008/10Br, 1/2008/200Br RUS / RUSSIA Daria BELYAKINA – 2/2012/4x200m Elena BOGOMAZOVA – 3/2000/100Br Nadejda CHEMEZOVA – 1/1999/400m Yuliya EFIMOVA – 3/2008/200Br Anastasia IVANENKO – 3/2006/400Md, 1/2006/800m Mariia KAMENEVA – 1/2016/4x50mMx, 3/2018/4x50mMx, 3/2018/4x50MdMx Daria MLLAKAEVA – 3/2016/4x200m Rozaliya NASRETDINOVA – 2/2014/4x50mMx, 1/2016/4x50mMx, 3/2018/4x50mMx, 3/2018/4x50MdMx Arina OPENYSHEVA - 3/2016/4x200m Irina OUFIMTSEVA – 2/2002/800m Veronika POPOVA – 2/2012/4x200m, 2/2014/4x50mMx, 2/2016/400m, 3/2016/4x200m Elena SOKOLOVA – 2/2012/4x200m Daria USTINOVA - 3/2016/4x200m Oxana VEREVKA – 3/1999/100Md, 3/2002/200Md Ksenia YUSKOVA – 2/2012/4x200m SLO / SLOVENIA Alenka KEJZAR – 3/2000/100Md, 2/2002/400Md SUI / SWITZERLAND Flavia RIGAMONTI – 3/1999/800m, 3/2000/800m, 3/2002/800m SVK / SLOVAKIA Martina MORAVCOVA – 3/1995/200m, 2/1995/200Md, 3/1997/200m, 2/1997/200Md, 1/1999/200m, 1/1999/100Md, 1/1999/200Md, 3/2000/100m, 2/2000/200m, 1/2000/100Md, 2/2000/200Md, 2/2002/100m, 1/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/100Md, 1/2004/100Bt, 3/2004/100Md, 3/2006/100Md SWE / SWEDEN Therese ALSHAMMAR – 3/1997/4x100m, 3/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/50m, 1/2000/100m, 1/2000/4x100, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50m, 1/2002/100m, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 3/2004/50m, 2/2004/4x100m, 2/2006/50m, 1/2006/50Bt, 3/2006/4x100m, 1/2010/50Bt, 2/2010/100Bt Petra GRANLUND – 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2010/200Bt Emma IGELSTROM – 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Br, 1/2002/100Br, 2/2002/200Br, 1/2002/4x100Md Louise JOHNCKE – 2/1993/4x100m, 3/1995/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/4x200m, 3/1999/4x100Md, 1/2000/4x100m Anna-Karin KAMMERLING – 2/1999/50Bt, 2/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/50Bt, 3/2002/100Bt, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/50Bt, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2006/50Bt, 3/2006/4x100m Louise KARLSSON – 3/1995/200Md, 3/1995/4x100m, 1/1997/200Md, 3/1997/4x100m Sara LARSSON – 3/2004/4x100Md

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Josefin LILLHAGE – 2/1997/4x200m, 3/1999/200m, 1/1999/4x200m, 1/2002/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 2/2004/100m, 1/2004/200m, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2004/4x100Md, 3/2006/4x100m Susanne LOOV – 2/1993/4x100m Ida MATTSSON – 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2006/4x100m Malin NILSSON – 2/1997/4x200m Linda OLOFSSON – 3/1993/50m, 2/1993/4x100m, 3/1995/4x100m Maria OSTLING – 3/1999/4x100Md Johanna SJOEBERG – 2/1999/100Bt, 3/1995/4x100m, 3/1997/4x100m, 2/1997/4x200m, 1/1999/4x200m, 3/1999/4x100Md, 2/2000/100Bt, 1/2000/4x100m, 1/2000/4x100Md, 1/2002/4x100m, 1/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/4x100m, 3/2004/4x200m, 3/2004/4x100Md Sarah SJOSTROM – 2/2014/100m, 1/2014/200m, 1/2014/50Bt, 1/2014/100Bt Malin SVAHNSTROM – 3/1997/4x100m, 1/1999/4x200m Therese SVENDSEN – 3/2004/4x100Md Ellenor SVENSSON – 2/1993/4x100m UKR / UKRAINE Irina AMSHENNIKOVA – 3/2002/200Bc Svetlana BONDARENKO – 2/1995/100Br, 2/1995/200Br, 3/1997/100Br Yana KLOCHKOVA – 2/1999/200Md, 1/1999/400Md, 2/2000/400m, 1/2000/200Md, 1/2000/400Md, 1/2002/400m, 1/2002/200Md, 1/2002/400Md Daryna ZEVINA – 1/2012/200Bc, 3/2014/100Bc, 2/2016/200Bc Kateryna ZUBKOVA – 3/2008/50Bc, 2/2008/100Bc USA / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Kathleen BAKER - 2/2018/200Bc, 3/2018/200Md Amanda BEARD – 2/1997/4x100Md, 2/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/200Br Barbara BEDFORD – 3/1995/100Bc, 3/1995/4x100Md Brooke BENNETT – 2/2000/800m, 2/2000/4x200m Lindsay BENKO – 1/2000/400m, 3/2000//200Bc, 2/2000/4x200m, 1/2002/200m, 1/2002/200Bc, 2/2002/4x200m, 2/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/200m, 1/2004/4x100m, 1/2004/4x200m Amy BILQUIST – 2/2014/4x50m Bonnie BRANDON – 2/2012/200Bc Lisa BRATTON – 1/2018/200Bc Erika BROWN - 1/2018/4x50m, 2/2018/4x200m Karen CAMPBELL – 3/2000/100Bt Chelsea CHENAULT – 1/2012/4x200m Mallory COMEFORD - 1/2016/4x100m, 2/2016/4x200m, 1/2016/4x100Md, 3/2018/100m, 2/2018/200m, 1/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x100m, 2/2018/4x200m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50mMx Haley COPE – 2/2002/50Bc, 1/2002/100Bc, 2/2002/4x100Md, 1/2004/50Bc, 1/2004/100Bc, 2/2004/4x100Md Maritza CORREIA – 3/2006/100m, 2/2006/4x100Md Natalie COUGHLIN – 3/2010/100m, 1/2010/100Bc, 2/2010/4x100m, 2/2010/4x100Md, 2/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x100m, 2/2014/4x50Md Madisyn COX – 3/2016/200Md, 3/2016/400Md, 2/2016/4x200m Kelsi DAHLIA - 3/2018/50Bt, 1/2018/100Bt, 2/2018/200Bt, 1/2018/4x50m, 1/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50mMx, 1/2018/4x50MdMx Alexandra DE LOOF – 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md Kara DENBY – 1/2008/4x100Md Mary DESCENZA – 3/2002/200Bt, 2/2004/200Bt, 1/2008/200Bt Claire DONAHUE – 3/2012/4x100Md, 2/2014/4x50Md Ella EASTIN – 2/2016/200Md, 2/2016/400Md Kristy ELLEM – 1/1997/100Br, 1/1997/200Br Janet EVANS – 1/1993/400m, 1/1993/800m, 3/1993/4x200m Melissa FRANKLIN – 2/2010/200Bc Bathany GALAT - 2/2018/200Br Sarah GIBSON - 2/2016/4x200m Molly HANNIS – 3/2016/50Br, 3/2016/100Br

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Jessica HARDY – 3/2006/50Br, 1/2008/50Br, 1/2008/100Br, 1/2008/4x100Md, 2/2010/4x100m, 2/2010/4x100Md, 1/2012/4x100m, 3/2012/4x100Md Margaret HOELZER – 1/2004/200Bc, 1/2006/200mBc, 2/2006/4x100Md, 3/2008/200Bc, 1/2008/4x100Md Kathryn HOFF – 3/2004/200Md, 2/2004/400Md, 2/2010/200m, 1/2010/400m, 2/2010/4x100m Misty HYMAN – 1/1995/100Bc, 3/1995/4x100Md, 3/1997/100Bc, 2/1997/200Bc, 3/1997/100Bt, 3/1997/200Bt, 2/1997/4x100Md Trina JACKSON – 2/1993/400m, 3/1993/800m, 3/1993/4x200m Kara Lynn JOYCE – 1/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x100Md Madison KENNEDY – 1/2014/4x50mMx, 2/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x100m, 3/2016/50m, 1/2016/4x100m, 1/2018/4x50m Kelli KING-BEDNAR – 3/1993/4x100Md, 3/1995/4x100Md Lilly KING – 1/2016/50Br, 2/2016/100Br, 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md, 1/2016/4x50MdMx Tara KIRK – 3/2000/50Br, 3/2004/50Br, 3/2004/100Br, 2/2004/4x100Md, 1/2006/100Br, 2/2006/200Br, 2/2006/4x100Md Rachel KOMISARZ – 3/2002/400m, 2/2002/4x200m, 2/2002/4x100Md, 2/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/4x200m, 2/2006/100Bt, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/4x100Md, 2/2008/100Bt, 1/2008/4x100Md Katrina KONOPKA - 1/2016/4x50Md Kristie KRUEGER – 3/1993/100Bt, 3/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x100Md Ariana KUKORS – 1/2010/100Md, 3/2010/200Md Colleen LANNE – 2/2002/4x200m Annie LAZOR – 1/2018/200Br Felicia LEE – 2/2014/4x50Md Jamie LEIGH REID – 3/2000/4x100Md Diana MACMANUS – 3/2002/50Bc, 3/2002/100Bc Melanie MARGALIS – 3/2014/200Md, 2/2018/200Md, 2/2018/400Md, 2/2018/4x200m Sara McLARTY – 2/2004/400m Angel MARTINO – 2/1993/50m, 2/1993/100m, 1/1993/100Bc, 3/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x100Md Katie MEILI - 2/2018/100Br, 1/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md Anita NALL – 3/2000/4x100Md Lia NEAL – 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2018/4x100m Lia OBERSTAR – 3/1997/200Bc, 2/1997/4x100Md Sarah PERRONI – 3/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x200m, 3/1993/4x100Md Emma REANEY – 2/2014/4x50Md Megan ROMANO – 2/2012/100m, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m, 3/2012/4x100Md Gabrielle ROSE – 2/2002/100Md, 2/2002/200Md, 2/2002/4x200m Kaitlin SANDENO – 1/2004/400m, 1/2004/200Bt, 1/2004/400Md, 1/2004/4x200m, 2/2006/200Md Allison SCHMITT – 1/2012/200m, 1/2012/4x100m, 1/2012/4x200m Courtney SHEALY – 3/1995/4x100Md Leah SMITH – 1/2016/400m, 1/2016/800m, 2/2016/4x200m, 3/2018/800m, 2/2018/4x200m Olivia SMOLIGA – 2/2012/50Bc, 1/2012/100Bc, 3/2012/4x100Md, 1/2018/50Bc, 1/2018/100Bc, 1/2018/4x100m, 1/2018/4x50Md, 1/2018/4x100Md, 1/2018/4x50MdMx Laura SOGAR – 2/2012/200Br Rebecca SONI – 1/2010/50Br, 1/2010/100Br, 1/2010/200Br, 2/2010/4x100Md Tammie SPATZ-STONE – 2/2000/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100Md, 3/2002/50m Chloe SUTTON – 2/2012/400m, 3/2012/800m Kendyl STEWART - 2/2018/100Bt Jennifer THOMPSON – 2/1997/50m, 1/1997/100m, 1/1997/100Bt, 2/1997/4x100Md, 2/1999/50m, 1/1999/100m, 1/1999/50Bt, 1/1999/100Bt, 2/2000/100m, 1/2000/50Bt, 1/2000/100Bt, 2/2000/4x200m, 3/2000/4x100Md, 1/2004/50Bt, 3/2004/100Bt, 1/2004/4x100m, 2/2004/4x100Md Ashley TWICHELL – 2/2016/800m Dana VOLLMER – 3/2004/200m, 1/2004/4x200m, 3/2010/100Bt, 2/2010/4x100m, 2/2010/4x100Md Shannon VREELAND – 1/2012/4x200m, 2/2014/4x100m Allison WAGNER – 1/1993/200Md, 2/1993/400Md Amanda WEIR – 1/2004/4x100m, 3/2006/4x200m, 1/2016/4x100m Abbey WEITZEIL – 1/2014/4x50mMx, 2/2014/4x50m, 2/2014/4x100m Kelsi WORRELL – 2/2016/50Bt, 2/2016/100Bt, 2/2016/200Bt, 1/2016/4x100m, 1/2016/4x50Md, 1/2016/4x100Md, 1/2016/4x50MdMx Paige WILSON – 3/1993/4x100m, 3/1993/4x200m

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Katie YEVAK – 3/2000/400Md Kate ZIEGLER – 2/2004/800m, 3/2006/4x200m, 2/2006/800m, 1/2006/400m, 3/2010/800m ZIM / ZIMBABWE Kirsty COVENTRY – 1/2008/100Bc, 1/12008/200Bc, 3/2008/100Md, 1/2008/200Md, 1/2008/400Md

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NATIONAL MEDAL RANKINGS by Stroke

FREESTYLE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

USA 12 8 CHN 10 4 NED 11 4 AUS 9 5 SWE 6 3 CRC 4 1 ESP 4 3 GBR 3 3 RUS 2 1 GER 2 2 FRA 1 1 JPN 1 1 SVK 1 1 BLR 1 1 NZL 1 1 UKR 1 1 ITA 1 1

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BACKSTROKE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

USA 13 8 GER 6 3 CHN 5 4 HUN 4 1 BRA 2 1 JPN 2 1 ZIM 2 1 CAN 1 1 DEN 1 1 CRO 1 1 UKR 1 1 FRA 1 1

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BREASTSTROKE (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

USA 10 6 AUS 7 4 CHN 4 2 JAM 4 1 JPN 3 2 RSA 3 2 LTU 3 1 SWE 2 1 DEN 1 1 GBR 1 1

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BUTTERFLY (Individual Events)

Gold medals 25m World champions

USA 9 4 AUS 8 5 SWE 5 3 CHN 4 2 HUN 4 1 DEN 3 2 SVK 2 1 ESP 2 1 ITA 1 1 NED 1 1

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INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold medals 25m World champions HUN 9 1 AUS 6 4 UKR 5 1 SVK 4 1 CHN 4 3 USA 3 3 ESP 3 1 ZIM 2 1 GBR 1 1 CAN 1 1 SWE 1 1

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RELAYS

Gold medals 25m World champions CHN 11 24 USA 13* 15 SWE 5 7 AUS 4 12 NED 4 7 CAN 3 10 GBR 2 6 DEN 1 4 JPN 1 4**

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FINA MEMBERS and country codes

By alphabetical list of acronyms

AFRICA (52) ALG – ALGERIA – ANG – ANGOLA – BDI – BURUNDI – BEN – BENIN – BOT – BOTSWANA – BUR – BURKINA FASO – CAF – CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC – CGO – CONGO – CHA – CHAD – CIV – IVORY COAST – CMR – CAMEROUN – COD – DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – COM – COMOROS – CPV – CAPE VERDE – DJI – DJIBOUTI – EGY – EGYPT – ERI – ERITREA – ETH – ETHIOPIA – GAB- GABON - GAM – GAMBIA – GBS – GUINEA BISSAU – GEQ – ECUATORIAL GUINEA – GHA – GHANA – GUI – GUINEA – KEN – KENYA – LBA – LIBYA – LBR – LIBERIA – LES – LESOTHO – MAD – MADAGASCAR – MAR – MOROCCO – MAW – MALAWI – MLI – MALI – MOZ – MOZAMBIQUE – MRI – MAURITIUS – MTN – MAURITANIA – NAM – NAMIBIA – NGR – NIGERIA – NIG – NIGER – RSA – SOUTH AFRICA – RWA – RWANDA – SEN – SENEGAL – SEY – SEYCHELLES – SLE – SIERRA LEONE – SOM – SOMALIA – SUD – SUDAN – SWZ – SWAZILAND – TAN – TANZANIA – TOG – TOGO – TUN – TUNISIA – UGA – UGANDA – ZAM – ZAMBIA – ZIM – ZIMBABWE

AMERICAS (44) AGU – AGUILLA - ANT – ANTIGUA – ARG – ARGENTINA – ARU – ARUBA – BAH – BAHAMAS – BAR – BARBADOS – BER – BERMUDA – BOL – BOLIVIA – BRA – BRAZIL – BZE- BELIZE - CAN – CANADA – CAY – CAYMAN ISLANDS – CHI – CHILE – COL – COLOMBIA – CRC – COSTA RICA – CUB – CUBA – CUR – CURACAO - DMA – DOMINICA – DOM – DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – ECU – ECUADOR – ESA – EL SALVADOR – GRN – GRENADA – GUA – GUATEMALA – GUY – GUYANA – HAI – HAITI - HON – HONDURAS – ISV – VIRGIN ISLANDS – IVB – BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS – JAM – JAMAICA – LCA – SAINT LUCIA – MAA – SINT MAARTEN - MEX – MEXICO – NCA – NICARAGUA – PAN – PANAMA – PAR – PARAGUAY – PER – PERU – PUR – PUERTO RICO – SKN – ST. KITTS & NEVIS – SUR – SURINAM – TCN – TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS – TRI – TRINIDAD & TOBAGO – URU – URUGUAY – USA – UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – VEN – VENEZUELA – VIN – SAINT VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

ASIA (44)

AFG – AFGHANISTAN – BAN – BANGLADESH – BHU – BHUTAN BRN –BAHRAIN – BRU – BRUNEI DARUSSALAM – CAM – CAMBODIA – CHN – PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA – HKG – HONG KONG – INA – INDONESIA – IND – INDIA – IRI – ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN – IRQ – IRAQ – JOR – JORDAN – JPN – JAPAN – KAZ – KAZAKHSTAN – KGZ –KYRGYZTAN – KOR – KOREA – KSA – SAUDI ARABIA – KUW – KUWAIT – LAO – LAO PEOPLE’S DEM. REP. – LIB – LEBANON – MAC – MACAU, CHINA – MAS – MALAYSIA – MDV – MALDIVES – MGL – MONGOLIA – MYA – MYANMAR – NEP – NEPAL – OMA – OMAN – PAK – PAKISTAN – PHI – PHILIPPINES – PLE – PALESTINE – PRK – DPR OF KOREA – QAT – QATAR – SIN – SINGAPORE – SRI – SRI LANKA – SYR – SYRIA – THA – THAILAND – TJK – TAJIKISTAN – TKM – TURKMENISTAN – TLS – TIMOR-LESTE – TPE – CHINESE TAIPEI – UAE – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – UZB – UZBEKISTAN – VIE – VIETNAM – YEM – YEMEN

EUROPE (52) ALB – ALBANIA – AND – ANDORRA – ARM – ARMENIA – AUT – AUSTRIA – AZE – AZERBAIJAN – BEL – BELGIUM – BIH – BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – BLR – BELARUS – BUL – BULGARIA – CRO – CROATIA – CYP – CYPRUS – CZE – CZECH REPUBLIC – DEN – DENMARK – ESP – SPAIN – EST – ESTONIA – FAR – FAROE ISLANDS – FIN – FINLAND – FRA – FRANCE – GBR – GREAT BRITAIN – GEO – GEORGIA – GER – GERMANY – GIB – GIBRALTAR – GRE – GREECE – HUN – HUNGARY – IRL – IRELAND – ISL – ICELAND – ISR – ISRAEL – ITA – ITALY – KOS – KOSOVO- LAT – LATVIA – LIE – LIECHTENSTEIN – LTU – LITHUANIA – LUX – LUXEMBOURG – MDA – MOLDOVA – MKD – REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA – MLT – MALTA – MNE – MONTENEGRO – MON – MONACO – NED – NETHERLANDS – NOR – NORWAY – POL – POLAND – POR – PORTUGAL – ROU – ROMANIA – RUS – RUSSIA – SLO – SLOVENIA – SMR – SAN MARINO – SRB – SERBIA – SUI – SWITZERLAND – SVK – SLOVAKIA – SWE – SWEDEN – TUR – TURKEY – UKR – UKRAINE

OCEANIA (15)

ASA – AMERICAN SAMOA – AUS – AUSTRALIA – COK – COOK ISLANDS – FIJ – FIJI ISLANDS – FSM – FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA – GUM – GUAM – MHL – MARSHALL ISLANDS – NMA – NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS – NZL – NEW ZEALAND – PLW – PALAU – PNG – PAPUA NEW GUINEA – SAM – SAMOA – SOL – SOLOMON ISLANDS – TGA – TONGA – VAN – VANUATU