Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships
2001 FINA World Championships Fukuoka, Japan |
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Diving | ||
Individual | ||
1 m | men | women |
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Synchronised | ||
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Open water swimming | ||
5 km | men | women |
10 km | men | women |
25 km | men | women |
Swimming | ||
Freestyle | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
Backstroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Individual medley | ||
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
Freestyle relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
4×200 m | men | women |
Medley relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
Synchronised swimming | ||
Solo | women | |
Duet | women | |
Team | women | |
Water polo | ||
The swimming events of the 2001 World Aquatics Championships were held in a temporary pool at Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan in July 2001. This edition of the championships featured 20 events for both men and women, including the introduction of a 50 m event in all strokes and equality in the distance freestyle events, with both men and women swimming both 800 and 1500 m.
The swimming event resulted in eight world records and Australia topping the medal tally with 13 golds, although the USA claimed 26 total medals to 19 for Australia. The men's FINA Trophy (top individual performers) was awarded to Australia's Ian Thorpe for his three individual wins and three world records. Inge de Bruijn (the Netherlands) won the women's FINA Trophy for three individual wins. Australia swept the men's relays and won two of three of the women's relays, although were subsequently disqualified in the women's 4×200 m freestyle for a post-race infraction – jumping into the pool before all teams had finished.[1]
The Seiko timing system used for the swimming events at the championships experienced some faults with the touch pads throughout the eight days of competition causing controversy amongst teams and media.[1]
Medal table
Host nation
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Australia | 13 | 3 | 3 | 19 |
2 | United States | 9 | 9 | 8 | 26 |
3 | Germany | 3 | 6 | 6 | 15 |
4 | Netherlands | 3 | 4 | 0 | 7 |
5 | Ukraine | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
6 | China | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
7 | Italy | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
8 | Sweden | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
9 | Great Britain | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
10 | Russia | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
11 | Romania | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
12 | Hungary | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
13 | Austria | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
14 | Iceland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Costa Rica | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
15 | Poland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
15 | Switzerland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
18 | Japan | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
19 | South Africa | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 40 | 41 | 40 | 121 |
Medal summary
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50m freestyle |
Anthony Ervin (USA) | 22.09 | Pieter van den Hoogenband (NED) | 22.16 | Roland Schoeman (RSA) Tomohiro Yamanoi (JPN) |
22.18 |
100m freestyle |
Anthony Ervin (USA) | 48.33 CR |
Pieter van den Hoogenband (NED) | 48.43 | Lars Frölander (SWE) | 48.79 |
200m freestyle |
Ian Thorpe (AUS) | 1:44.06 WR |
Pieter van den Hoogenband (NED) | 1:45.81 | Klete Keller (USA) | 1:47.10 |
400m freestyle |
Ian Thorpe (AUS) | 3:40.17 WR |
Grant Hackett (AUS) | 3:42.51 | Emiliano Brembilla (ITA) | 3:45.11 |
800m freestyle |
Ian Thorpe (AUS) | 7:39.16 WR |
Grant Hackett (AUS) | 7:40.34 | Graeme Smith (GBR) | 7:51.12 |
1500m freestyle |
Grant Hackett (AUS) | 14:34.56 WR |
Graeme Smith (GBR) | 14:58.94 | Alexei Filipets (RUS) | 15:01.43 |
50m backstroke |
Randall Bal (USA) | 25.34 | Thomas Rupprath (GER) | 25.44 | Matt Welsh (AUS) | 25.49 |
100m backstroke |
Matt Welsh (AUS) | 54.31 CR |
Örn Arnarson (ISL) | 54.75 | Steffen Driesen (GER) | 54.91 |
200m backstroke |
Aaron Peirsol (USA) | 1:57.13 CR |
Markus Rogan (AUT) | 1:58.07 | Örn Arnarson (ISL) | 1:58.37 |
50m breaststroke |
Oleg Lisogor (UKR) | 27.52 CR |
Roman Sloudnov (RUS) | 27.60 | Domenico Fioravanti (ITA) | 27.72 |
100m breaststroke |
Roman Sloudnov (RUS) | 1:00.16 | Domenico Fioravanti (ITA) | 1:00.47 | Ed Moses (USA) | 1:00.61 |
200m breaststroke |
Brendan Hansen (USA) | 2:10.69 CR |
Maxim Podoprigora (AUT) | 2:11.09 | Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) | 2:11.21 |
50m butterfly |
Geoff Huegill (AUS) | 23.50 | Lars Frölander (SWE) | 23.57 | Mark Foster (GBR) | 23.62 |
100m butterfly |
Lars Frölander (SWE) | 52.10 CR |
Ian Crocker (USA) | 52.25 | Geoff Huegill (AUS) | 52.36 |
200m butterfly |
Michael Phelps (USA) | 1:54.58 WR |
Tom Malchow (USA) | 1:55.28 | Anatoly Polyakov (RUS) | 1:55.68 |
200m I.M. |
Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) | 1:59.71 | Tom Wilkens (USA) | 2:00.73 | Justin Norris (AUS) | 2:00.91 |
400m I.M. |
Alessio Boggiatto (ITA) | 4:13.15 | Erik Vendt (USA) | 4:15.36 | Tom Wilkens (USA) | 4:15.94 |
4 × 100 m Free Relay |
Australia (AUS) Michael Klim (49.12) Ashley Callus (48.31) Todd Pearson (48.80) Ian Thorpe (47.87) |
3:14.10 CR |
Netherlands (NED) Mark Veens (49.80) Johan Kenkhuis (48.56) Klaas-Erik Zwering (49.18) Pieter van den Hoogenband (47.02) |
3:14.56 | Germany (GER) Stefan Herbst (50.54) Torsten Spanneberg (48.86) Lars Conrad (49.08) Sven Lodziewski (49.04) |
3:17.52 |
4 × 200 m Free Relay |
Australia (AUS) Grant Hackett (1:46.11) Michael Klim (1:46.49) Bill Kirby (1:47.92) Ian Thorpe (1:44.14) |
7:04.66 WR |
Italy (ITA) Emiliano Brembilla (1:48.19) Matteo Pelliciari (1:48.02) Andrea Beccari (1:47.97) Massimiliano Rosolino (1:46.68) |
7:10.86 | United States (USA) Scott Goldblatt (1:49.00) Nate Dusing (1:48.78) Chad Carvin (1:48.41) Klete Keller (1:47.50) |
7:13.69 |
4 × 100 m medley relay |
Australia (AUS) Matt Welsh (55.19) Regan Harrison (1:00.80) Geoff Huegill (51.39) Ian Thorpe (47.97) |
3:35.35 CR |
Germany (GER) Steffen Driesen (55.22) Jens Kruppa (1:01.06) Thomas Rupprath (51.96) Torsten Spanneberg (48.10) |
3:36.34 | Russia (RUS) Vladislav Aminov (55.63) Dmitry Komornikov (1:00.90) Vladislav Kulikov (52.01) Dmitry Chernyshov (49.23) |
3:37.77 |
Legend: WR – World record; CR – Championship record
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 freestyle |
Inge de Bruijn (NED) | 24.47 | Therese Alshammar (SWE) | 24.88 | Sandra Völker (GER) | 24.96 |
100 freestyle |
Inge de Bruijn (NED) | 54.18 | Katrin Meissner (GER) | 55.07 | Sandra Völker (GER) | 55.11 |
200 freestyle |
Giaan Rooney (AUS) | 1:58.57 | Yang Yu (CHN) | 1:58.78 | Camelia Potec (ROM) | 1:58.85 |
400 freestyle |
Yana Klochkova (UKR) | 4:07.30 | Claudia Poll (CRC) | 4:09.15 | Hannah Stockbauer (GER) | 4:09.36 |
800 freestyle |
Hannah Stockbauer (GER) | 8:24.66 | Diana Munz (USA) | 8:28.84 | Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) | 8:31.45 |
1500 freestyle |
Hannah Stockbauer (GER) | 16:01.02 CR |
Flavia Rigamonti (SUI) | 16:05:99 | Diana Munz (USA) | 16:07.05 |
50 backstroke |
Haley Cope (USA) | 28.51 | Antje Buschschulte (GER) | 28.53 | Natalie Coughlin (USA) | 28.54 |
100 backstroke |
Natalie Coughlin (USA) | 1:00.37 | Diana Mocanu (ROM) | 1:00.68 | Antje Buschschulte (GER) | 1:01.42 |
200 backstroke |
Diana Mocanu (ROM) | 2:09.94 | Stanislava Komarova (RUS) | 2:10.43 | Joanna Fargus (GBR) | 2:11.05 |
50 breaststroke |
Luo Xuejuan (CHN) | 30.84 | Kristy Kowal (USA) | 31.37 | Zoë Baker (GBR) | 31.40 |
100 breaststroke |
Luo Xuejuan (CHN) | 1:07.18 CR |
Leisel Jones (AUS) | 1:07.96 | Ágnes Kovács (HUN) | 1:08.50 |
200 breaststroke |
Ágnes Kovács (HUN) | 2:24.90 CR |
Qi Hui (CHN) | 2:25.09 | Luo Xuejuan (CHN) | 2:25.29 |
50 butterfly |
Inge de Bruijn (NED) | 25.90 CR |
Therese Alshammar (SWE) | 26.18 | Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) | 26.45 |
100 butterfly |
Petria Thomas (AUS) | 58.27 CR |
Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) | 58.72 | Junko Onishi (JPN) | 58.88 |
200 butterfly |
Petria Thomas (AUS) | 2:06.73 CR |
Annika Mehlhorn (GER) | 2:06.97 | Kaitlin Sandeno (USA) | 2:08.52 |
200 I.M. |
Maggie Bowen (USA) | 2:11.93 | Yana Klochkova (UKR) | 2:12.30 | Qi Hui (CHN) | 2:12.46 |
400 I.M. |
Yana Klochkova (UKR) | 4:36.98 | Maggie Bowen (USA) | 4:39.06 | Beatrice Căslaru (ROM) | 4:39.33 |
4×100 free relay |
Germany (GER) Petra Dallmann (55.33) Antje Buschschulte (55.13) Katrin Meissner (54.07) Sandra Völker (55.05) |
3:39.58 | United States (USA) Colleen Lanne (56.15) Erin Phenix (54.68) Maritza Correia (54.94) Courtney Shealy (55.03) Great Britain (GBR) Alison Sheppard (56.15) Melanie Marshall (55.22) Rosalind Brett (54.76) Karen Pickering (54.67) |
3:40.80 | not awarded | |
4 × 200 m freestyle relay[1] |
Great Britain (GBR) Nicola Jackson (2:00.05) Janine Belton (2:00.64) Karen Legg (1:58.95) Karen Pickering (1:59.05) |
7:58.69 | Germany (GER) Silvia Szalai (2:00.39) Sara Harstick (1:59.48) Hannah Stockbauer (1:59.06) Meike Freitag (2:02.42) |
8:01.35 | Japan (JPN) Maki Mita (2:00.38) Tomoko Hagiwara (1:59.25) Tomoko Nagai (2:00.98) Eri Yamanoi (2:02.36) |
8:02.97 |
4 × 100 m medley relay |
Australia (AUS) Dyana Calub (1:02.80) Leisel Jones (1:07.68) Petria Thomas (57.65) Sarah Ryan (54.09) |
4:01.50 CR |
United States (USA) Natalie Coughlin (1:00.18) Megan Quann (1:07.67) Mary DeScenza (59.59) Erin Phenix (54.37) |
4:01.81 | China (CHN) Zhan Shu (1:01.97) Luo Xuejuan (1:06.47) Ruan Yi (59.74) Xu Yanwei (54.35) |
4:02.53 |
Legend: WR – World record; CR – Championship record
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 In the Women's 4×200 m freestyle relay, the Australian team finished first but was disqualified for jumping into the pool in celebration before all teams finished the race. The US team finished second, but was disqualified for improper changeover. This was later blamed on the faulty touchpad. In accordance with the decision of the FINA Bureau (2001, Bangkok): “To avoid any reasonable doubt regarding the result of the Women’s relay 4x200m Freestyle Final of the 9th FINA World Championships in Fukuoka but without unfairly changing the official results of the race, the Bureau decided to grant a second set of gold medals to the USA team." The members of the USA team were: Natalie Coughlin, Diana Munz, Cristina Teuscher, Julie Hardt (7:58.13).
Jean-Louis Meuret (2007), HistoFINA Volume IV – Tome IV. MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS. Special FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (50 m.) Before Rome 2009.
SWIMMING; Thorpe Wins; U.S. Relay Is Disqualified. New York Times (July 26, 2001)