United States at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships

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Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
17
Silver
6
Bronze
9
Total
32
United States at the
2011 World Aquatics Championships
World Aquatics codeUSA
National federationUnited States Aquatic Sports
Websitewww.usaquaticsports.org
in Shanghai, China
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
17
Silver
6
Bronze
9
Total
32
World Aquatics Championships appearances

The American team competed at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, China from July 16 to July 31. The United States topped the gold medal count in the competition with 17 golds and finished the competition with 32 total medals, behind China's 36. 16 of the 17 gold medals came from the swimming competition and one came from the open water swimming competition. Individually, Michael Phelps won the most overall medals in the competition with seven (four golds, two silvers, one bronze). Ryan Lochte won the most gold medals among the male competitors with five and finished the competition with six medals total.

Medal Name Sport Event Time/Score Date Ref
 GoldAndrew Gemmell
Sean Ryan
Ashley Twichell
Open water swimming5 km team event57:00.6July 21[1]
 GoldDana VollmerSwimmingWomen's 100 m butterfly56.87July 25[2]
 GoldRyan LochteSwimmingMen's 200 m freestyle1:44.44July 26[3]
 GoldRebecca SoniSwimmingWomen's 100 m breaststroke1:05.05July 26[4]
 GoldMichael PhelpsSwimmingMen's 200 m butterfly1:53.34July 27[5]
 GoldRyan LochteSwimmingMen's 200 m individual medley1:54.00 (WR)July 28[6]
 GoldMissy Franklin
Dagny Knutson
Katie Hoff
Allison Schmitt
Jasmine Tosky
SwimmingWomen's 4×200 m freestyle relay7:46.14July 28[7]
 GoldRyan LochteSwimmingMen's 200 m backstroke1:52.96July 29[8]
 GoldRebecca SoniSwimmingWomen's 200 m breaststroke2:21.47July 29[9]
 GoldMichael Phelps
Peter Vanderkaay
Ricky Berens
Ryan Lochte
David Walters
Conor Dwyer
SwimmingMen's 4×200 m freestyle relay7:02.67July 29[10]
 GoldMissy FranklinSwimmingWomen's 200 m backstroke2:05.10 (AM)
(NR)
July 30[11]
 GoldMichael PhelpsSwimmingMen's 100 m butterfly50.71July 30[12]
 GoldNatalie Coughlin
Rebecca Soni
Dana Vollmer
Missy Franklin
Elizabeth Pelton
Christine Magnuson
Amanda Weir
SwimmingWomen's 4×100 m medley relay3:52.36 (AM)
(NR)
July 30[13]
 GoldJessica HardySwimmingWomen's 50 m breaststroke30.19July 31[14]
 GoldRyan LochteSwimmingMen's 400 m individual medley4:07.13July 31[15]
 GoldElizabeth BeiselSwimmingWomen's 400 m individual medley4:31.78July 31[16]
 GoldNick Thoman
Mark Gangloff
Michael Phelps
Nathan Adrian
David Plummer
Eric Shanteau
Tyler McGill
Garrett Weber-Gale
SwimmingMen's 4×100 m medley relay3:32.06July 31[17]
 SilverDavid BoudiaDivingMen's 10 m platform544.25July 24[18]
 SilverNatalie Coughlin
Missy Franklin
Jessica Hardy
Dana Vollmer
Amanda Weir
Kara Lynn Joyce
SwimmingWomen's 4×100 m freestyle relay3:34.47July 24[19]
 SilverMichael PhelpsSwimmingMen's 200 m freestyle1:44.79July 26[20]
 SilverKate ZieglerSwimmingWomen's 1500 m freestyle15:55.60July 26[21]
 SilverMichael PhelpsSwimmingMen's 200 m individual medley1:54.16July 28[22]
 SilverTyler ClarySwimmingMen's 400 m individual medley4:11.17July 31[23]
 BronzeAshley TwichellOpen water swimmingWomen's 5 km1:00:40.2July 22[24]
 BronzeMichael Phelps
Garrett Weber-Gale
Jason Lezak
Nathan Adrian
Ryan Lochte
Scot Robison
David Walters
SwimmingMen's 4×100 m freestyle relay3:11.96July 24[25]
 BronzeAriana KukorsSwimmingWomen's 200 m individual medley2:09.12July 25[26]
 BronzeNatalie CoughlinSwimmingWomen's 100 m backstroke59.15July 26[27]
 BronzeMissy FranklinSwimmingWomen's 50 m backstroke28.01July 28[28]
 BronzeTyler ClarySwimmingMen's 200 m backstroke1:54.69July 29[29]
 BronzeTyler McGillSwimmingMen's 100 m butterfly51.26July 30[30]
 BronzeKate ZieglerSwimmingWomen's 800 m freestyle8:23.36July 30[31]
 BronzeRebecca SoniSwimmingWomen's 50 m breaststroke30.58July 31[32]

Key: (WR) = World record, (AM) = Americas record, (NR) = National record
(If a swim is a world record, it is subsequently an area and national record).

Diving

There are two spots in each individual event (1 m, 3 m, and 10 m) and one team spot for each synchronized event (3 m and 10 m) that American divers are eligible for. The first selection for men's and women's 3 m and 10 m events was the 2011 USA Diving Winter National Championships, where the four divers with the top cumulative score moved onto the second selection event, the 2011 Fina USA Diving Grand Prix. At the 2011 Fina USA Diving Grand Prix, the top two divers with the highest cumulative score are selected to represent the United States.

The selection for synchronized events and the men's and women's 1 m springboard took place in May.

In all, there will be 14 divers (6 men & 8 females).[33] The divers who are going to the 2011 Fina USA Diving Grand Prix, and are eligible to be selected to represent the United States is as follows:

Open water swimming

In the men's and women's 25 km race, both held on July 23, USA Swimming recommended its athletes not compete due to "extreme temperature conditions." USA swimming said the water temperature exceeded its recommended limit and as a result, Alex Meyer and Haley Anderson withdrew from the race. However, Claire Thompson elected to stay in the race and was afforded the opportunity because of the Amateur Sports Act, which guarantees athletes the right to compete. But USA Swimming said they would monitor her closely. Thompson did not complete the race.

Mixed

Athlete Event Final
Time Position
Andrew Gemmell
Ashleyn Twichell
Sean Ryan
Team 57:00.6

Swimming

There will be 43 swimmers (21 men & 22 females) that will compete at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships.[36]

Roster

Men

Nathan Adrian, Mihail Alexandrov, Ricky Berens, Tyler Clary, Conor Dwyer, Mark Gangloff, Charlie Houchin, Cullen Jones, Elliott Keefer, Chad LaTourette, Jason Lezak, Ryan Lochte, Tyler McGill, Michael Phelps, David Plummer, Scot Robison, Eric Shanteau, Nick Thoman, Peter Vanderkaay, David Walters, and Garrett Weber-Gale.

Women

Amanda Beard, Elizabeth Beisel, Natalie Coughlin, Teresa Crippen, Missy Franklin, Jessica Hardy, Kathleen Hersey, Katie Hoff, Kara Lynn Joyce, Dagny Knutson, Ariana Kukors, Caitlin Leverenz, Christine Magnuson, Elizabeth Pelton, Allison Schmitt, Morgan Scroggy, Rebecca Soni, Chloe Sutton, Jasmine Tosky, Dana Vollmer, Amanda Weir, and Kate Ziegler.

Results

Key: (WR) = World record, = Americas record, = National record

Synchronized swimming

Water polo

References

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