World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) explained

The World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), formerly known as the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), also referred to as 'short course worlds', are an international swimming competition staged by the internationally recognized governing body of the sport, World Aquatics (formerly FINA). The championships are staged in a 25m pool, referred to as short course format, and traditionally have been held biennially in alternate years to the World Aquatics Championships. Unlike the World Aquatics Championships, only swimming events are staged at these championships (being one of the six disciplines that form part of the World Aquatics Championships).

Editions

Member federations referred to as winners, second, and third, in the table below, are the top three nation's listed on the medal tally based on the standard method of ranking (being total gold medals, followed by total silver medals, and then total bronze medals).

EditionYearDatesHostNations
11993December 2  - 5 Palma de Mallorca, Spain4632
21995November 30  - December 3 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil5732
31997April 17  - 20 Gothenburg, Sweden7132
41999April 1  - 4 Hong Kong, China6140
52000March 16  - 19 Athens, Greece7840
62002April 3  - 7 Moscow, Russia9240
72004October 7  - 11 Indianapolis, United States9440
82006April 5  - 9 Shanghai, China11740
92008April 9  - 1311640
102010December 15  - 19 Dubai, United Arab Emirates15340
112012December 12  - 16 Istanbul, Turkey16240
122014December 3  - 7 Doha, Qatar17446
132016December 6  - 11 Windsor, Canada17246
142018December 11  - 16 Hangzhou, China17546
152021December 16  - 21 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates18346
162022December 13  - 18 Melbourne, Australia15448
172024December 10  - 15 Budapest, Hungary

Events

The 2022 championships were the first edition of the championships in which the male and female event programs were identical. Mixed relays were added from the 2014 edition of the championships.

Men's events

Edition1993199519971999200020022004200620082010201220142016201820212022
Freestyle50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
400 mXXXX
800 mX
1500 mXXXX
Backstroke50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Breaststroke50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Butterfly50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Individual
medley
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
400 mXXXX
Freestyle relays4×50 mXXXX
4×100 mXXXX
4×200 mXXXX
Medley relays4×50 mXXXX
4×100 mXXXX
Number of events16 16 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 22222223

Women's events

Edition1993199519971999200020022004200620082010201220142016201820212022
Freestyle50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
400 mXXXX
800 mXXXX
1500 mX
Backstroke50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Breaststroke50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Butterfly50 mXXXX
100 mXXXX
200 mXXXX
Individual
medley
100 mXXX
200 mXXX
400 mXXX
Freestyle relays4×50 mXXX
4×100 mXXXX
4×200 mXXXX
Medley relays4×50 mXXX
4×100 mXXX
Number of events16 16 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 22 22 22 23

Mixed events

Edition20142016201820212022
Relays4×50 m freestyleX
4×50 m medleyX
Number of events2 2 2 2 2

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m):

Medal winners

Updated after the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m):

Championship records

See main article: List of World Championships records in swimming.

See also

References

See main article: world championships.