2005–06 FINA Swimming World Cup explained

The 2005–06 FINA Swimming World Cup was series of eight international short course swimming meets organized by FINA which took place from November 2005 through February 2006. The overall winners for the series were Ryk Neethling of South Africa (male) and Therese Alshammar of Sweden (female).

Meets

Year Dates Pool City Country Zone Results
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11–13 November Asia/Oceania/Africa
19+20 November Asia/Oceania/Africa Results
24+25 November ? Asia/Oceania/Africa
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6
17+18 January Europe Results
21+22 January Europe Results
25+26 January Europe Results
3+4 February Americas Results
10–12 February Americas Results

Event winners

50 m freestyle

Men Meet Women
Winner (Nationality) Time !Winner (Nationality) Time
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 21.56
  1. 1: Durban
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 24.07
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 21.69
  1. 2: Sydney
Lisbeth Lenton (Australia) 23.85 WC
Jason Lezak (USA) 21.62
  1. 3: Daejon
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 24.61
Jason Lezak (USA) 21.61
  1. 4: Stockholm
Therese Alshammar (Sweden) 24.47
Nick Brunelli (USA) 21.63
  1. 5: Berlin
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 24.32
Jason Lezak (USA) 21.73
  1. 6: Moscow
Aleksandra Gerasimenya (Belarus) 24.74
Frédérick Bousquet (France) 21.61
  1. 7: New York
Therese Alshammar (Sweden) 24.32
Nicholas Santos (Brazil) 21.81
  1. 8: Belo Horizonte
Rebeca Gusmão (Brazil) 24.71

100 m freestyle

Men Meet Women
Winner (Nationality) Time !Winner (Nationality) Time
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 47.63
  1. 1: Durban
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 53.13
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 47.04
  1. 2: Sydney
Lisbeth Lenton (Australia) 52.17
Jason Lezak (USA) 47.36
  1. 3: Daejon
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 53.24
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 47.68
  1. 4: Stockholm
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 53.28
Alain Bernard (France) 47.90
  1. 5: Berlin
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 53.20
Jason Lezak (USA) 47.66
  1. 6: Moscow
Malia Metella (France) 54.57
Neil Walker (USA) 47.50
  1. 7: New York
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 53.59
Brent Hayden (Canada) 48.08
  1. 8: Belo Horizonte
Rebeca Gusmão (Brazil) 54.08

200 m freestyle

Men Meet Women
Winner (Nationality) Time !Winner (Nationality) Time
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 1:44.74
  1. 1: Durban
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 1:56.38
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 1:43.97
  1. 2: Sydney
Lisbeth Lenton (Australia) 1:53.29
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 1:45.50
  1. 3: Daejon
Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) 1:56.46
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) 1:45.00
  1. 4: Stockholm
Melanie Marshall (United Kingdom) 1:55.43
Paweł Korzeniowski (Poland) 1:45.10
  1. 5: Berlin
Melanie Marshall (United Kingdom) 1:54.53
Paweł Korzeniowski (Poland) 1:46.24
  1. 6: Moscow
Rachel Komisarz (USA) 1:56.73
Michael Phelps (USA) 1:42.78
  1. 7: New York
Josefin Lillhage (Sweden) 1:56.73
Brent Hayden (Canada) 1:44.85
  1. 8: Belo Horizonte
Camelia Potec (Romania) 1:58.34

400 m freestyle

Men Meet Women
Winner (Nationality) Time !Winner (Nationality) Time
Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea) 3:42.78
  1. 1: Durban
Camelia Potec (Romania) 4:05.32
Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea) 3:43.25
  1. 2: Sydney
Bronte Barratt (Australia) 4:04.03
Cameron Smith (Australia) 3:52.26
  1. 3: Daejon
Ashleigh McCleery (Australia) 4:08.57
Zhang Lin (China) 3:41.58
  1. 4: Stockholm
Rachel Komisarz (USA) 4:04.23
Paul Biedermann (Germany) 3:41.94
  1. 5: Berlin
Ai Shibata (Japan) 4:02.92
Yuri Prilukov (Russia) 3:44.33
  1. 6: Moscow
Alena Popchanka (France) 4:05.19
Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) 3:39.55
  1. 7: New York
Kate Ziegler (USA) 4:03.19
Dragoş Coman (Romania) 3:49.25
  1. 8: Belo Horizonte
Camelia Potec (Romania) 4:07.52

1500m (men)/800m (women) freestyle

Men Meet Women
Winner (Nationality) Time !Winner (Nationality) Time
Dragoş Coman (Romania) 14:41.41
  1. 1: Durban
Camelia Potec (Romania) 8:30.11
Park Tae-Hwan (South Korea) 14:44.87
  1. 2: Sydney
Sarah Paton (Australia) 8:26.60
Yu Jeong-Nam (South Korea) 15:04.48
  1. 3: Daejon
Kylie Palmer