Finswimming at the 2022 World Games

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The finswimming competition at the 2022 World Games took place on 8 and 9 July 2022,[1] in Birmingham in United States, at the Birmingham CrossPlex. Originally scheduled to take place in July 2021, the Games were rescheduled for July 2022 as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

Dates8–9 July
No. of events16
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Finswimming
at the 2022 World Games
VenueBirmingham CrossPlex, Birmingham, United States
Dates8–9 July
No. of events16
 2017
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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China54110
2 Hungary43411
3 Germany4015
4 Colombia1236
5 Ukraine1113
6 Poland1102
7 South Korea0224
8 Croatia0202
9 Greece0134
10 Slovakia0011
Totals (10 entries)16161648
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Medalists

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m apnoea[3]
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Zhang Siqian
 China
14.02 Tong Zhenbo
 China
14.20 Kim Chan-yeong
 South Korea
14.23
100 m surface[4]
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Max Poschart
 Germany
34.50 Filip Strikinac
 Croatia
34.90 Anastasios Mylonakis
 Greece
36.39
200 m surface[5]
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Max Poschart
 Germany
1:19.87 GR Alex Mozsár
 Hungary
1:20.03 Ádám Bukor
 Hungary
1:20.12
400 m surface[6]
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Alex Mozsár
 Hungary
2:56.87 GR Yoon Young-joong
 South Korea
2:57.76 Ádám Bukor
 Hungary
2:57.83
50 m bi-fins[7]
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Szymon Kropidłowski
 Poland
18.71 Stylianos Chatziiliadis
 Greece
18.74 Christos Bonias
 Greece
18.99
100 m bi-fins[8]
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Péter Holoda
 Hungary
42.35 Szymon Kropidłowski
 Poland
42.41 Christos Bonias
 Greece
42.59
4x50 m surface relay[9]
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 Colombia
Juan Rodríguez (15.87)
Juan Duque (15.11)
Mauricio Fernández (14.54)
Juan Ocampo (15.61)
1:01.13 GR  China
Zhang Siqian (15.77)
Shan Yongan (15.21)
Wang Zhihao (15.37)
Tong Zhenbo (14.98)
1:01.33  Germany
Justus Mörstedt (16.11)
Malte Striegler (15.79)
Robert Golenia (15.17)
Max Poschart (14.47)
1:01.54
4x100 m surface relay[10]
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 Germany
Robert Golenia (35.50)
Malte Striegler (35.84)
Justus Mörstedt (33.70)
Max Poschart (33.09)
2:18.13  Colombia
Juan Rodríguez (35.24)
Juan Duque (35.09)
Mauricio Fernández (34.18)
Juan Ocampo (34.50)
2:19.01  China
Wang Zhihao (36.80)
Tong Zhenbo (34.08)
Zhang Siqian (35.39)
Shan Yongan (33.91)
2:20.18
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Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m apnoea[11]
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Hu Yaoyao
 China
15.75 Shu Chengjing
 China
15.90 Paula Aguirre
 Colombia
16.27
100 m surface[12]
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Shu Chengjing
 China
39.32 Xu Yichuan
 China
40.05 Grace Fernández
 Colombia
40.52
200 m surface[13]
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Sofiia Hrechko
 Ukraine
1:29.57 Dora Bassi
 Croatia
1:30.46 Csilla Károlyi
 Hungary
1:30.54
400 m surface[14]
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Johanna Schikora
 Germany
3:14.22 GR Sofiia Hrechko
 Ukraine
3:16.22 Anastasiia Antoniak
 Ukraine
3:18.84
50 m bi-fins[15]
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Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
20.54 Choi Min-ji
 South Korea
21.59 Krisztina Varga
 Hungary
21.64
100 m bi-fins[16]
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Petra Senánszky
 Hungary
45.38 Krisztina Varga
 Hungary
47.80 Zuzana Hrašková
 Slovakia
48.05
4x50 m surface relay[17]
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 China
Shu Chengjing (17.47)
Hu Yaoyao (16.73)
Chen Sijia (18.00)
Xu Yichuan (16.75)
1:08.95 GR  Colombia
Paula Aguirre (18.02)
Diana Moreno (17.36)
Viviana Retamozo (17.45)
Grace Fernández (17.28)
1:10.11  South Korea
Moon Ye-jin (18.07)
Kim Min-jeong (17.10)
Jang Ye-sol (18.27)
Seo Ui-jin (17.14)
1:10.58
4x100 m surface relay[18]
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 China
Shu Chengjing (39.64)
Hu Yaoyao (39.26)
Chen Sijia (40.83)
Xu Yichuan (38.57)
2:38.30  Hungary
Sára Suba (40.75)
Petra Senánszky (40.33)
Csilla Károlyi (39.25)
Krisztina Varga (39.04)
2:39.37  Colombia
Grace Fernández (40.32)
Viviana Retamozo (39.69)
Diana Moreno (40.41)
Paula Aguirre (39.51)
2:39.93
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