2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships explained

2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships
Hostcity:Indianapolis
Dates:August 23–28, 2017
Venues:Indiana University Natatorium
Nations:90
Athletes:619
Previous:2015 Singapore
Next:2019 Budapest

The 6th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, was held in Indianapolis, United States. The championships were for girls aged 14–17 and boys age 15–18. Over 600 athletes from 90 different countries competed at the Championships.

Host selection

Hosting rights were originally awarded to Budapest, Hungary, but they decided to withdraw since they were already hosting the 2017 World Aquatics Championships.[1] Budapest is scheduled to host the 2019 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships. Host city Indianapolis has previously hosted U.S. Olympic Trials 4 times since 1982.[2]

Venue

The event was held at the Indiana University Natatorium, which is best known for hosting the 1987 Pan American Games. The pool is on the campus of Purdue University.[3] [4]

Medal summary

Men

50 m freestyle21.75
=WJ
22.25 22.31
100 m freestyle48.33
CR
48.95 49.35
200 m freestyle1:46.40
WJ
1:46.791:46.81
400 m freestyle3:49.193:49.973:50.14
800 m freestyle7:54.58 7:56.81 7:57.22
1500 m freestyle15:06.48 15:09.00 15:09.18
50 m backstroke24.63
WJ
25.3025.38
100 m backstroke54.27
CR
54.5154.55
200 m backstroke1:56.69
CR
1:57.871:58.72
50 m breaststroke27.10 27.19 27.39
100 m breaststroke59.581:00.081:00.37
200 m breaststroke2:10.772:10.82 2:10.90
50 m butterfly23.22
WJ
23.5323.72
100 m butterfly51.08
CR
51.16
NR
51.84
200 m butterfly1:53.87
CR
1:57.051:57.54
200 m individual medley1:59.03
WJ
1:59.562:00.14
400 m individual medley4:14.65
CR
4:15.654:16.78
4×100 m freestyle relay
Kristóf Milák (49.08)
Márton Barta (50.58)
Richárd Márton (50.09)
Nándor Németh (48.24)
Dávid Lakatos
3:17.99
Karol Ostrowski (49.87)
Bartosz Piszczorowicz (49.12)
Kacper Stokowski (49.88)
Jakub Kraska (49.66)
Antoni Kałużyński
3:18.53
Jordan Brunt (49.68)
Zachary Attard (49.57)
Samuel Wendt (50.67)
Elijah Winnington (48.63)
3:18.55
4×200 m freestyle relay
Richárd Márton (1:48.68)
Kristóf Milák (1:47.52)
Balázs Holló (1:48.23)
Nándor Németh (1:46.52)
Ákos Kalmár
Márton Barta
Dávid Lakatos
7:10.95
WJ

Patrick Callan (1:47.33)
Jack LeVant (1:47.98)
Carson Foster (1:48.12)
Trey Freeman III (1:47.53)
Cody Bybee
Drew Kibler
7:10.96
Ivan Girev (1:46.62)
Petr Zhikharev (1:49.43)
Maksim Aleksandrov (1:48.66)
Martin Malyutin (1:46.68)
Mihail Bocharnikov
7:11.39
4×100 m medley relay
Nikita Tretyakov (56.11)
Evgenii Somov (1:00.75)
Egor Kuimov (51.17)
Ivan Girev (48.27)
Vladislav Gerasimenko
Andrei Minakov
Gleb Karasev
3:36.30
WJ

Thomas Ceccon (55.06)
Nicolò Martinenghi (59.10)
Federico Burdisso (52.86)
Davide Nardini (49.42)
Alessandro Pinzuti
Alberto Razzetti
3:36.44
Leon MacAlister (56.22)
Zac Stubblety-Cook (1:00.43)
Jordan Brunt (52.67)
Elijah Winnington (49.07)
Taj Jones
Zachary Attard
3:38.39

Women

50 m freestyle24.59
CR
24.8225.07
100 m freestyle53.88
CR
54.1654.44
200 m freestyle1:57.08
CR
1:57.101:58.51
400 m freestyle4:06.72 4:08.33
NR
4:08.73
800 m freestyle8:25.22
CR, SA
8:30.628:30.85
1500 m freestyle15:59.51
CR, NR
16:15.6816:17.84
50 m backstroke
27.93None awarded 28.11
100 m backstroke59.11
WJ
59.23 59.62
200 m backstroke2:07.45
CR
2:09.042:09.34
50 m breaststroke30.7830.9130.97
100 m breaststroke1:07.10
NR
1:07.471:07.63
200 m breaststroke2:25.68 2:27.04 2:27.42
50 m butterfly25.46
WJ, NR
26.1826.22
100 m butterfly57.25
CR
58.0758.60
200 m butterfly2:07.74
CR
2:08.29 2:09.64
200 m individual medley2:12.42 2:12.64 2:13.31
400 m individual medley4:39.144:40.994:42.24
4×100 m freestyle relay
Taylor Ruck (53.63) CR
Penny Oleksiak (53.70)
Rebecca Smith (54.65)
Kayla Sanchez (54.21)
Faith Knelson
3:36.19
WJ

Lucie Nordmann (55.15)
Alex Walsh (54.87)
Julia Cook (55.39)
Grace Ariola (54.28)
Kate Douglass
Kelly Pash
3:39.69
Sayuki Ouchi (55.61)
Miku Kojima (56.37)
Rikako Ikee (53.35)
Natsumi Sakai (55.26)
Anna Sasaki
3:40.59
4×200 m freestyle relay
Kayla Sanchez (1:59.01)
Penny Oleksiak (1:56.86)
Rebecca Smith (1:58.66)
Taylor Ruck (1:56.94)
Mabel Zavaros
7:51.47
WJ

Irina Krivonogova (1:58.61)
Polina Nevmovenko (2:00.50)
Vasilissa Buinaia (2:00.37)
Anastasiia Kirpichnikova (1:57.85)
Katarina Milutinovich
7:57.33
Waka Kobori (2:00.53)
Rikako Ikee (1:56.54)
Sayuki Ouchi (2:01.11)
Suzuka Hasegawa (2:03.91)
8:02.09
4×100 m medley relay
Jade Hannah (1:00.68)
Faith Knelson (1:07.86)
Penny Oleksiak (56.91)
Taylor Ruck (52.93)
Kayla Sanchez
3:58.38
WJ

Regan Smith (59.11) =WJ
Zoe Bartel (1:07.17)
Lucie Nordmann (58.66)
Grace Ariola (54.25)
Alexandra Sumner
Emily Weiss
Kelly Pash
Alex Walsh
3:59.19
Natsumi Sakai (59.77)
Miku Kojima (1:09.01)
Rikako Ikee (56.94)
Sayuki Ouchi (54.25)
Suzuka Hasegawa
Anna Sasaki
3:59.97

Mixed

4×100 m freestyle relay
Ruslan Gaziev (49.99)
Alexander Pratt (50.95)
Taylor Ruck (52.72)
Penny Oleksiak (52.99)
3:26.65
WJ

Elijah Winnington (49.66)
Jordan Brunt (49.22)
Jemima Horwood (54.89)
Eliza King (54.80)
Zachary Attard
3:28.57
Ivan Girev (48.64)
Andrei Minakov (49.42)
Irina Krivonogova (55.47)
Vasilissa Buinaia (55.30)
Georgii Goriachev
Gleb Karasev
Anastasiia Kirpichnikova
3:28.83
4×100 m medley relay
Taylor Ruck (59.27)
Gabe Mastromatteo (1:00.81)
Penny Oleksiak (56.98)
Ruslan Gaziev (49.30)
Jade Hannah
Mabel Zavaros
3:46.36
Regan Smith (58.95)
Reece Whitley (59.42)
Nicolas Alberio (53.66)
Grace Ariola (54.77)
Lucie Nordmann
Daniel Roy
Cody Bybee
Julia Cook
3:46.80
Polina Egorova (1:00.84)
Evgenii Somov (1:00.89)
Egor Kuimov (51.65)
Vasilissa Buinaia (54.94)
Anastasiia Avdeeva
Vladislav Gerasimenko
Sofya Lobova
Gleb Karasev
3:48.32

Notes

Relay medalists in italics participated in the heats only.
Subsequently broken by Taylor Ruck in the women's 4×100 freestyle relay.
Not recognized as a record as it was set in a mixed relay.
Matthew Willenbring of USA originally finished third in men's 100m freestyle, but later was disqualified for doping. FINA also decided to disqualify men's 4×100m freestyle and 4×100m medley relays and 4x100m mixed freestyle relay in which Willenbring had swum.[5]

Participating countries

Competitors from the following 90 countries participated at the Championships.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indianapolis, USA Selected to Host 2017 World Junior Championships. 16 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Indianapolis to host 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships . 2016-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161203123908/http://staging.insidethegames.biz/articles/1041714/indianapolis-to-host-2017-fina-world-junior-swimming-championships . 2016-12-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: PR 80 - Indianapolis (USA) will host the 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships fina.org - Official FINA website . 2016-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171009041033/https://www.fina.org/news/pr-80-indianapolis-usa-will-host-2017-fina-world-junior-swimming-championships . 2017-10-09 . dead .
  4. Web site: The IU Natatorium is redefining 'world class': Newscenter: Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. 2016-12-02. 2016-12-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20161203060829/http://news.iupui.edu/releases/2016/05/natatorium-grand-reopening.shtml. dead.
  5. Web site: Keith . Braden . FINA Rules That 3 American Relays Must Be Disqualified from World Jrs . Swim Swam . 29 July 2018 . 7 June 2018.
  6. https://www.fina.org/competitions/204/6th-fina-world-junior-swimming-championships-2017/athletes?gender=&countryId= "6th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2017: Athletes"