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2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

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10th Short Course Worlds
Host cityDubai, UAE
Date(s)December 15–19, 2010
Venue(s)Dubai Sports Complex
Nations participating153
Athletes participating780
Events40

The 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 15–19 December 2010. This swimming-only championships took place in the Dubai Sports Complex; all events were swum in a 25-meter (short-course) pool.

FINA announced on April 9, 2006 that Dubai had defeated the only other bidder Istanbul, Turkey, 11 votes to 10, after a meeting of the FINA Bureau in Shanghai, China.

The USA topped the medal standings with a total of 25 medals. A total of 57 Championship Records, and 4 World Records were set. American Ryan Lochte and Spaniard Mireia Belmonte were named swimmers of the competition. Lochte became the first individual ever to win 7 medals at a Short Course Worlds, and became the first individual to swim a World Record since suits-rule changes went into effect in January 2010. Belmonte won a total of four medals, tied for the most with American Rebecca Soni.

Participating nations

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The entry list released on the FINA website before the championships contained 153 countries.[1]

Results

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
  Freestyle
50 free
  details
César Cielo Filho
 Brazil Brazil
20.51
CR,AM
Frédérick Bousquet
 France France
20.81 Josh Schneider
 United States USA
20.88
100 free
  details
César Cielo
 Brazil Brazil
45.74
CR,SA
Fabien Gilot
 France France
45.97 Nikita Lobintsev
 Russia Russia
46.35
200 free
  details
Ryan Lochte
 United States USA
1:41.08
CR
Danila Izotov
 Russia Russia
1:41.70 Oussama Mellouli
 Tunisia Tunisia
1:42.02
400 free
  details
Paul Biedermann
 Germany Germany
3:37.06 Nikita Lobintsev
 Russia Russia
3:37.84 Oussama Mellouli
 Tunisia Tunisia
3:38.17
1500 free
  details
Oussama Mellouli
 Tunisia Tunisia
14:24.16 Mads Glæsner
 Denmark Denmark
14:29.52 Gergely Gyurta
 Hungary Hungary
14:31.47
  Backstroke
50 back
  details
Stanislav Donets
 Russia Russia
22.93
CR
Sun Xiaolei
 China China
  and

Aschwin Wildeboer
 Spain Spain
23.13   Not awarded
100 back
  details
Stanislav Donets
 Russia Russia
49.07
CR
Camille Lacourt
 France France
49.80 Aschwin Wildeboer
 Spain Spain
50.04
200 back
  details
Ryan Lochte
 United States USA
1:46.68
CR
Tyler Clary
 United States USA
1:49.09 Markus Rogan
 Austria Austria
1:49.69
  Breaststroke
50 breast
  details
Felipe França Silva
 Brazil Brazil
25.95
CR
Cameron van der Burgh
 South Africa South Africa
26.03 Aleksander Hetland
 Norway Norway
26.29
100 breast
  details
Cameron van der Burgh
 South Africa South Africa
56.80
CR
Fabio Scozzoli
 Italy Italy
57.13 Felipe França Silva
 Brazil Brazil
57.39
200 breast
  details
Naoya Tomita
 Japan Japan
2:03.12
CR
Dániel Gyurta
 Hungary Hungary
2:03.47 Brenton Rickard
 Australia Australia
2:04.33
  Butterfly
50 fly
  details
Albert Subirats
 Venezuela Venezuela
22.40
CR
Andrii Govorov
 Ukraine Ukraine
22.43 Steffen Deibler
 Germany Germany
22.44
100 fly
  details
Yevgeny Korotyshkin
 Russia Russia
50.23 Albert Subirats
 Venezuela Venezuela
50.24 Kaio Almeida
 Brazil Brazil
50.33
200 fly
  details
Chad le Clos
 South Africa South Africa
1:51.56 Kaio Almeida
 Brazil Brazil
1:51.61 László Cseh
 Hungary Hungary
1:51.67
  Individual Medley
100 IM
  details
Ryan Lochte
 United States USA
50.86 Markus Deibler
 Germany Germany
51.69 Sergey Fesikov
 Russia Russia
51.81
200 IM
  details
Ryan Lochte
 United States USA
1:50.08
WR
Markus Rogan
 Austria Austria
1:52.90 Tyler Clary
 United States USA
1:53.56
400 IM
  details
Ryan Lochte
 United States USA
3:55.50
WR
Oussama Mellouli
 Tunisia Tunisia
3:57.40
Tyler Clary
 United States USA
3:57.56
  Relays
4×100
 Free Relay
  details
France France
 Alain Bernard (46.78)
 Frédérick Bousquet (45.92)
 Fabien Gilot (45.75)
 Yannick Agnel (46.33)
3:04.78
CR
Russia Russia
 Yevgeny Lagunov (46.68)
 Sergey Fesikov (45.87)
 Nikita Lobintsev (45.79)
 Danila Izotov (46.48)
3:04.82 Brazil Brazil
 Nicholas Santos (47.33)
 César Cielo (45.08)
 Marcelo Chierighini (47.02)
 Nicolas Oliveira (46.31)
3:05.74
SA
4×200
 Free Relay
  details
Russia Russia
 Nikita Lobintsev (1:42.10)
 Danila Izotov (1:42.15)
 Evgeny Lagunov (1:42.32)
 Alexander Sukhorukov (1:42.47)
6:49.04
WR
United States USA
 Peter Vanderkaay (1:43.83)
 Ryan Lochte (1:40.48)
 Garrett Weber-Gale (1:42.89)
 Ricky Berens (1:42.38)
6:49.58 France France
 Yannick Agnel (1:41.95)
 Fabien Gilot (1:42.55)
 Clément Lefert (1:45.01)
 Jérémy Stravius (1:43.54)
6:53.05
4×100
 Medley Relay
  details
United States USA
 Nick Thoman (49.88)
 Mike Alexandrov (56.52)
 Ryan Lochte (49.17)
 Garrett Weber-Gale (45.42)
3:20.99
CR
Russia Russia
 Stanislav Donets (48.95) CR
 Stanislav Lakhtyukhov (57.27)
 Evgeny Korotyshkin (49.39)
 Nikita Lobintsev (46.00)
3:21.61 Brazil Brazil
 Guilherme Guido (50.69)
 Felipe França Silva (57.21)
 Kaio Almeida (50.09)
 César Cielo (45.13)
Henrique Martins[a]
Nicolas Oliveira[a]
Glauber Silva[a]
3:23.12
SA
a Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Freestyle
50 free
  details
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
  Netherlands Netherlands
23.37 Hinkelien Schreuder
  Netherlands Netherlands
23.81 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace
  The Bahamas Bahamas
24.04
100 free
  details
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
  Netherlands Netherlands
51.45
CR
Femke Heemskerk
  Netherlands Netherlands
52.18 Natalie Coughlin
  United States USA
52.25
200 free
  details
Camille Muffat
  France France
1:52.29
CR
Katie Hoff
  United States USA
1:52.91 Kylie Palmer
  Australia Australia
1:52.96
400 free
  details
Katie Hoff
  United States USA
3:57.07
CR
Kylie Palmer
  Australia Australia
3:58.39 Federica Pellegrini
  Italy Italy
3:59.52
800 free
  details
Erika Villaécija
  Spain Spain
8:11.61 Mireia Belmonte
  Spain Spain
8:12.48 Kate Ziegler
  United States USA
8:12.84
  Backstroke
50 back
  details
Zhao Jing
  China China
26.27
CR
Rachel Goh
  Australia Australia
26.54 Mercedes Peris
  Spain Spain
26.80
100 back
  details
Natalie Coughlin
  United States USA
56.08
CR
Zhao Jing
  China China
56.18 Gao Chang
  China China
56.21
200 back
  details
Alexianne Castel
  France France
2:01.67 Missy Franklin
  United States USA
2:02.01 Zhou Yanxin
  China China
2:03.22
  Breaststroke
50 breast
  details
Rebecca Soni
  United States USA
29.83 Leiston Pickett
  Australia Australia
29.84 Zhao Jin
  China China
29.90
100 breast
  details
Rebecca Soni
  United States USA
1:03.98
CR
Leisel Jones
  Australia Australia
1:04.26 Ji Liping
  China China
1:04.79
200 breast
  details
Rebecca Soni
  United States USA
2:16.39
CR
Sun Ye
  China China
2:18.09 Rikke Pedersen
  Denmark Denmark
2:18.82
  Butterfly
50 fly
  details
Therese Alshammar
  Sweden Sweden
24.87
CR
Felicity Galvez
  Australia Australia
24.90 Jeanette Ottesen
  Denmark Denmark
25.24
100 fly
  details
Felicity Galvez
  Australia Australia
55.43
CR
Therese Alshammar
  Sweden Sweden
55.73 Dana Vollmer
  United States USA
56.25
200 fly
  details
Mireia Belmonte
  Spain Spain
2:03.59
CR
Jemma Lowe
  United Kingdom Great Britain
2:03.94 Petra Granlund
  Sweden Sweden
2:04.38
  Individual Medley
100 IM
  details
Ariana Kukors
  United States USA
58.95 Kotuku Ngawati
  Australia Australia
59.27 Hinkelien Schreuder
  Netherlands Netherlands
59.53
200 IM
  details
Mireia Belmonte
  Spain Spain
2:05.73
CR
Ye Shiwen
  China China
2:05.94 Ariana Kukors
  United States USA
2:06.09
400 IM
  details
Mireia Belmonte
  Spain Spain
4:24.21
CR
Ye Shiwen
  China China
4:24.55 Li Xuanxu
  China China
4:29.05
  Relays
4×100
  Free Relay
  details
Netherlands Netherlands
  Femke Heemskerk (52.33)
  Inge Dekker (52.47)
  Hinkelien Schreuder (52.32)
  Ranomi Kromowidjojo (51.42)
3:28.54
CR
United States USA
  Natalie Coughlin (51.88)
  Katie Hoff (52.79)
  Jessica Hardy (53.03)
  Dana Vollmer (51.64)
3:29.34 China China
  Tang Yi (52.27)
  Zhu Qianwei (52.60)
  Pang Jiaying (52.94)
  Li Zhesi (52.00)
3:29.81
4×200
  Free Relay
  details
China China
  Chen Qian (1:54.73)
  Tang Yi (1:53.54)
  Liu Jing (1:53.59)
  Zhu Qianwei (1:54.08)
7:35.94
WR
Australia Australia
  Blair Evans (1:54.87)
  Jade Neilsen (1:54.87)
  Kelly Stubbins (1:55.41)
  Kylie Palmer (1:52.42)
7:37.57 France France
  Camille Muffat (1:53.17) CR
  Coralie Balmy (1:53.71)
  Mylène Lazare (1:56.24)
  Ophélie Etienne (1:55.21)
7:38.33
4×100
  Medley Relay
  details
China China
  Zhao Jing (56.52)
  Zhao Jin (1:04.20)
  Liu Zige (55.80)
  Tang Yi (51.77)
3:48.29
CR
United States USA
  Natalie Coughlin (56.83)
  Rebecca Soni (1:03.73)
  Dana Vollmer (55.62)
  Jessica Hardy (52.18)
3:48.36 Australia Australia
  Rachel Goh (57.39)
  Leisel Jones (1:03.76)
  Felicity Galvez (55.56)
  Marieke Guehrer (52.17)
3:48.88

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)126725
2 Russia (RUS)44210
3 Spain (ESP)4228
4 China (CHN)35614
5 France (FRA)3328
6 Netherlands (NED)3216
7 Brazil (BRA)3148
8 South Africa (RSA)2103
9 Australia (AUS)17311
10 Tunisia (TUN)1124
11 Germany (GER)1113
 Sweden (SWE)1113
13 Venezuela (VEN)1102
14 Japan (JPN)1001
15 Denmark (DEN)0123
 Hungary (HUN)0123
17 Austria (AUT)0112
 Italy (ITA)0112
19 Great Britain (GBR)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
21 Bahamas (BAH)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (22 entries)404139120

Highlights

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For a list of day-by-day highlights from the 2010 Short Course Worlds, please see:

Records

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For a list of records set at the 2010 Short Course Worlds, please see this entry:

Controversy

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At the time of the event, Israel and the United Arab Emirates had no diplomatic relations; however, UAE officials said they would issue visas to the Israeli delegation attending the competition. As such, the Israeli delegation was eventually let into the country and were able to get to the Championships before racing actually started, but it was not without difficulties and several delays. Among the reported issue were that the Israelis were not issued visas nor were their passports stamped, and their arrival was delayed to just before competition started.[5][6]

Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Dubai 2010 - Team Entries". fina.org. Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Official Lists of 2010 World Championship Rosters". theswimmerscircle.com. 2010-11-26. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2010-12-12. (Note: At best, this is a re-post of the official list.)
  3. ^ "Estonian swim team (in Estonian)". www.swimming.ee. 2010-12-14. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  4. ^ "Pasaulio plaukimo čempionate lietuvius nori matyti pusfinaliuose (in Lithuanian)". sportas.delfi.lt. 2010-12-13. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  5. ^ "Israeli Contingent Having Trouble Getting Into Dubai; Visa Finally Approved". Swimming World Magazine. 2010-12-12. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  6. ^ "Israeli flag waved for the first time in Dubai pool". The Jerusalem Post. 2010-12-14. Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  7. ^ "10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) 2010" (PDF). www.omegatiming.com. 19 December 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
Daily reports

See also

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References

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