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11:59 23.07.2017

Swimming competitions at the FINA World Aquatics Championships started in Budapest on Sunday.

This is the most medal event at the World Complex Championships in Budapest. There will be 42 sets of awards up for grabs.

The swims will take place at the main venue of the tournament - Duna Arena, where only divers competed before the start of the swimming tournament.

“We achieved everything we planned at the World Aquatics Championships at this moment. In principle, the results are not bad. In synchronized swimming, we won everything possible. Gold medal in diving. A lot of silver and bronze awards. On open water also a good result. All types are competitive. Now it’s up to our swimmers, we will expect medals from them. Good luck!” - Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko admonished the Russian swimming team.

At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Russian team won four medals. Yulia Efimova won two silver medals in breaststroke, bronze medals were won by Anton Chupkov and Evgeniy Rylov. All three will start at the World Championships in Budapest.

The qualification for participation in the World Championship was the Russian Championship in April, where swimmers had to fulfill the selection conditions. The only one who was included in the national team by decision of the coaching staff after the fact was, who is considered as a candidate for the freestyle relay.

The current World Cup winner Vladimir Morozov came to this World Cup as a favorite. After the Games, he successfully competed in short course, including at the World Championships in Windsor, Canada. Morozov himself admitted that he now has a very clear priority at individual distances. “This is a fifty-kopeck crawl, the work is designed primarily for him,” he said.

After the Russian Championship, the team competed at the stages of the international competition "Mare Nostrum", some of the leaders swam in the final of the Russian Cup in Moscow, including team captain Anastasia Fesikova, who returns to Budapest seven years later.

“To the city where I did not compete at the European Championships, then I had a back injury,” she recalled. “For me, this is the first competitive Budapest. This time, I hope I will swim in it. So much has happened during this time. So much everything happened, you can feel it. Our team now is young, there are fewer and fewer older athletes, more and more young people. But it’s good, it’s great, I like being part of this team.”

“In general, we calmly and restrainedly assess our results shown before the World Cup, and the American selection added optimism to us. The results of the Americans in some types of the program are tough for us,” admitted the head coach of the Russian national team

The 2017 World Aquatics Championships have ended in Budapest. The Russian team repeated its own record for the number of medals won. Just like ten years ago in Melbourne, the Russians took home 25 medals (11 gold) from the championship, taking third place in the team event. Ahead are China and the USA, respectively. In 2007, however, only the United States was ahead. about the successes of Russian athletes.

Predictable triumph

The hegemony of Russian synchronized swimming representatives at the Olympics and World Championships has long become commonplace. For a decade and a half, synchronized swimmers have been making a huge contribution to the Russian national team’s medal count in the competition. Budapest was predictably no exception. Representatives of this type of program won seven gold and one silver medal. This is almost a third of the total number of Russian awards at the tournament!

Russians were represented in eight out of nine disciplines. It was decided to refuse to participate in the combination. As the President of the Russian Synchronized Swimming Federation said, they took such a step in order to give up one gold, giving the other team a chance to rejoice at the victory and increase interest in synchronized swimming in the world.

But the eighth gold was in the plans, but the mixed duet of Michaela Kalanci let Manila Flamini and Giorgio Minisini from Italy ahead in the technical program. The Russians lost to their opponents by 0.034 points, however, according to many experts, our athletes were simply condemned. This version is supported by the presence of Father Minisini among the arbitrators.

Photo: Giorgio Perottino / RIA Novosti

Jumping to Victory

Athletes competing in springboard diving brought gold, two silver and two bronze medals to the Russian national team. For representatives of this type of program, their performance at the 2017 World Cup was the most successful since the 2003 tournament in Barcelona, ​​when the Russians won two medals of each value.

Silver medalists of the 2012 Olympics in London in synchronized diving from a three-meter springboard and stood in second place in this discipline and at world championships. Since 2011, three world championships have invariably ended with silver for the duo, but in Budapest the ambitious Russians still managed to break this tradition, leaving behind the main contenders for gold - the Chinese Xie Siyi and Cao Yuan. Zakharov also won bronze on the three-meter springboard.

The Chinese took revenge in synchronized diving from a ten-meter platform - and became second, behind athletes from the Celestial Empire Chen Aisen and. Their teammates of the fairer sex did not lag behind the Russian men. and won bronze in synchronized diving from a three-meter springboard. Bazhina also won silver on the meter springboard.

Triple triumph

The World Championships in Budapest were also super successful for Russian swimmers, who won three gold, three silver and four bronze. Russians are better They competed at world championships only in 1994, when they had 11 medals (5, 4, 2). The leader of the Russian national team, who is under constant pressure from her competitors, collected a full collection of awards. The 25-year-old athlete has gold in the 200-meter breaststroke, silver in the 50-meter breaststroke, second place in the 4 x 100 medley relay and bronze in the 100-meter breaststroke.

The men also achieved historic achievements at the World Championships. 20-year-olds and won gold medals in the 200m backstroke and breaststroke respectively. These are the swimmers' first individual victories since the 2003 world championships in Barcelona. He swam well in the 100-meter breaststroke, although he only took bronze. Another award was won by finishing third in the 200-meter freestyle.

The men's relay teams also replenished the Russian team's treasury. They won silver in the 4x200 meter freestyle and bronze in the 4x100 meter medley relay. Another bronze medal was awarded to him, who competed in open water swimming at a distance of 25 kilometers.

They gave me the ball

Special attention in Budapest was focused on the team sport of water polo. The Russian women's team arrived at the tournament as a bronze medalist at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and in Hungary they managed to confirm their status as one of the leading teams in the world. The competition was not easy for the players: the team took third place in the group, after which they barely defeated the Netherlands team in the 1/8 finals (11:10). Then, in a tense match, the Italians beat the Italians (9:8), but in the semi-finals the future world champions, the Americans, turned out to be stronger (14:9). In the meeting for third place, the Russian team defeated Canada (11:9).

For the Russian men's water polo team, just getting to the World Championships is a great success. Since 2007, the Russians have not been able to qualify for three world championships, and at the 2015 tournament in Kazan, where the team qualified as the host of the competition, they became 14th. In Budapest, the men managed not only to overcome the group stage, but also beat the Spaniards in the 1/8 finals (11:10). After this there was a sensitive defeat (5:14) from the hosts of the tournament in the quarterfinals and the same outcome in the consolation stage meetings with Montenegro (8:9) and Australia (7:10). As a result, the Russians took eighth place in the tournament, which, taking into account the team’s recent results, can be considered a success.

From July 14 to July 30, 2017, the World Aquatics Championships are being held in Budapest (Hungary).

In just 16 days, 75 sets of medals will be drawn:

42 – in swimming

13 – in diving

9 – in synchronized swimming

7 – in open water swimming

1 – in high diving

1- in water polo

Competition schedule:

Diving
12.00 Men. Springboard, 1 m. Preliminary competitions
17.00 Women. Springboard, 1 m. Preliminary competitions

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Solo. Technical program. Preliminary competitions
17.00 Duets. Technical program. Preliminary competitions

21.00 Opening ceremony

Open water swimming
11.00 Men. 5 km

Diving
11.00 Men. Springboard, 3 m. Synchronized jumps. Preliminary competitions
14.00 Mixed. Tower. The final
17.00 Women. Springboard, 1m. Final
19.30 Men. Springboard, 3 m. Synchronized jumps. The final

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Solo. Technical program. The final
20.00 Mixed. Technical program. Preliminary competitions

Open water swimming
11.00 Women. 10 km

Diving
11.00 Women. Tower. Synchronized jumps. Preliminary competitions
16.30 Men. Springboard, 1m. Final
19.30 Women. Tower. Synchronized jumps. The final

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Duets. Technical program. The final
20.00 Groups. Technical program. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Women
22.30 Russia – Greece

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Mixed. Technical program. The final
20.00 Solo. Free program. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Men
22.30 Russia – Japan

Diving
11.00 Women. Springboard, 3 m. Synchronized jumps. Preliminary competitions
14.00 Men. Tower. Synchronized jumps. Preliminary competitions
17.00 Women. Springboard, 3 m. Synchronized jumps. The final
19.30 Men. Tower. Synchronized jumps. The final

Open water swimming
11.00 Men. 10 km

Diving
11.00 and 16.30 Women. Tower. Individual jumps. Preliminary competitions
19.30 Teams

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Groups. Technical program. The final
20.30 Duets. Free program. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Women
18.30 Russia – Australia

Open water swimming
11.00 Women. 5 km

Diving
11.00 and 16.30 Men. Springboard, 3 m. Individual jumps. Preliminary competitions
19.30 Women. Tower. Individual jumps. The final

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Solo. Free program. The final
20.00 Groups. Free program. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Men
14.30 Russia – Croatia

Diving
11.00 and 16.30 Women. Springboard, 3 m. Individual jumps. Preliminary competitions
19.30 Men. Springboard, 3 m. Individual jumps. The final

Open water swimming
11.00 Teams. 5 km

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Duets. Free program. The final
20.00 Combination. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Women
13.10 Russia – Kazakhstan

Open water swimming
9.30 Men, women. 25 km

Diving
11.00 and 16.30 Men. Tower. Individual jumps. Semi-final
19.30 Women. Springboard, 3 m. Individual jumps. The final

Synchronized swimming
12.00 Groups. Free program. The final
20.00 Mixed. Free program. Preliminary competitions

Water polo
Men
13.10 USA – Russia

Water polo
Women





Synchronized swimming
12.00 Combination. Free program. The final
20.00 Mixed. Free program. The final

Diving
15.00 Mixed. Springboard, 3m. Final
18.00 Men. Tower. Individual jumps. The final

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Women. Butterfly, 100 m. Individual medley, 200 m. Freestyle, 400 m and 4x100 m. Men. Freestyle, 400 m and 4x100 m. Butterfly, 50 m. Breaststroke, 100 m.
18.30 Men. Finals. Freestyle, 400 m and 4x100 m. Semi-finals. Butterfly, 50 m. Breaststroke, 100 m. Women. Finals. Freestyle, 400 m and 4x100 m. Semi-finals. Butterfly, 100 m. Complex, 200 m.

Water polo
Men
10.30 4th place in group “A” – 4th place in group “B”
13.00 4th place in group “C” – 4th place in group “D”
18.30 2nd place in group “A” – 3rd place in group “B”
20.00 3rd place in group “A” – 2nd place in group “B”
21.30 2nd place in group “C” – 3rd place in group “D”
23.00 3rd place in group “C” – 2nd place in group “D”

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Women. Backstroke, 100 m. Breaststroke, 100 m. Freestyle, 1500 m. Men. Backstroke, 100 m. Freestyle, 200 m.
18.30 Men. Finals. Breaststroke, 100 m. Butterfly, 50 m. Semi-finals. Backstroke, 100 m. Freestyle, 200 m. Women. Finals. Butterfly, 100 m. Complex, 200 m. Semi-finals. Breaststroke, 100 m. Backstroke, 100 m.

Water polo
Women

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Men. Breaststroke, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Freestyle, 800 m. Women. Freestyle, 200 m
18.30 Men. Finals. Freestyle, 200 m. Backstroke, 100 m. Semifinals. Breaststroke, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Women. Finals. Freestyle, 1500 m. Breaststroke, 100 m. Backstroke, 100 m. Semifinals. Freestyle, 200 m.

Water polo
Men
15.50, 17.10, 21.30, 23.00 Quarter-finals

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Women. Back, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Men. Freestyle, 100 m. Medley, 200 m. Mixed medley relay 4x100 m.
18.30 Men. Finals. Butterfly, 200 m. Breaststroke, 50 m. Freestyle. 800 m. Semi-finals. Freestyle, 100 m. Individual medley, 200 m. Women. Finals. Freestyle, 200 m. Semifinals. Backstroke, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Mixed medley relay 4x100 m. Final

Water polo
Women

21.30, 23.00 Semi-finals

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Women. Freestyle, 100 m and 4x200 m. Breaststroke, 200 m. Men. Backstroke, 200 m. Breaststroke, 200 m.
18.30 Men. Finals. Individual medley, 200 m. Freestyle, 100 m. Semifinals. Breaststroke, 200 m. Backstroke, 200 m. Women. Finals. Backstroke, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Freestyle, 4x200 m. Semi-finals. Freestyle, 100 m. Breaststroke, 200 m.

Water polo
Men
14.30, 16.00 Matches for 5-8th places
21.30, 23.00 Semi-finals

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Men. Freestyle, 50 m and 4x200 m. Butterfly, 100 m. Women. Butterfly, 50 m. Backstroke, 200 m. Freestyle, 800 m.
18.30 Women. Finals. Freestyle, 100 m. Breaststroke, 200 m. Semifinals. Back, 200 m. Butterfly, 50 m. Men. Finals. Backstroke, 200 m. Breaststroke, 200 m. Freestyle, 4x200 m. Semifinals. Freestyle, 50 m. Butterfly, 100 m.

Water polo
Women
13.00 Match for 7th place
14.30 Match for 5th place
16.00 Match for 3rd place
21.30 Final

High diving
13.30 Women. First round
15.00. Men. First-second rounds

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Women. Freestyle, 50 m. Breaststroke, 50 m. Men. Backstroke, 50 m. Freestyle, 1500 m. Mixed freestyle relay 4x100 m.
18.30 Women. Finals. Butterfly, 50 m. Backstroke, 200 m. Freestyle, 800 m. Semi-finals. Breaststroke, 50 m. Freestyle, 50 m. Men. Finals. Freestyle, 50 m. Butterfly, 100 m. Semi-finals. Backstroke, 50 m. Mixed freestyle relay 4x100 m. Final

Water polo
Men
13.00 Match for 7th place
14.30 Match for 5th place
16.00 Match for 3rd place
21.30 Final

High diving
13.15 Women. Second to fourth rounds

Swimming
10.30 Preliminary competitions. Men. Individual medley, 400 m. Women's 4x100 m medley relay. Medley, 400 m. 4x100 m medley relay
18.30 Women. Finals. Breaststroke, 50 m. Freestyle, 50 m. Individual medley, 400 m. Men's 4x100 m medley relay. Finals. Complex, 400 m. Back, 50 m. Freestyle. 1500 m. 4x100 m medley relay.

High diving
13.00 Men. Third-fourth rounds

Today, the 14 th of July in the Hungarian capital Budapest The World Aquatics Championships starts. The tournament, which is held every two years, will be held for the 17th time under the auspices of FINA (International Swimming Federation). Over 17 days of competition, 76 sets of medals will be played in six disciplines - swimming in the pool and open water, diving, high diving, synchronized swimming and water polo.

Initially, the Mexican city of Guadalajara was supposed to become the host of the water world championship. This decision was made at the FINA General Congress in Shanghai in July 2011. However, 4 years later, Mexico abandoned the World Cup for financial reasons, and the championship was given to Budapest, which put forward its candidacy for the 2021 World Cup.

Official song of the World Cup in Budapest

The Danube Arena was built especially for the World Cup in the Hungarian capital, which was erected in just a year and a half. This water complex is closed, and swimming and diving competitions will be held here. Synchronized swimmers and synchronized swimmers will show their programs in the Central City Park, where Lake Városliget was specially equipped for the tournament. The high diver competition will take place on Batthyany Square, where the tower is located. Athletes will dive directly into the Danube. The Alfred Hajos National Aquatic Stadium, which was built back in the 1950s, will host water polo matches. Lake Balaton, which is located 100 km southwest of Budapest, was chosen as the water area for open water swimming.

Danube Arena in Budapest / Official website of the competition

Ukraine at the World Championships in Budapest will be represented by 38 athletes - 12 in synchronized swimming and 9, 4 in open water swimming and 1 in high diving. The only discipline that will do without our representation is water polo. Let us remind you that at the last world championship, which was hosted by Kazan, the Ukrainians won 3 awards - 2 silver (diving - and mixed duet) and 1 bronze (synchronized swimming -).

Below is the schedule of all competitions that will be held as part of the World Championship, as well as the names of Ukrainian athletes who will take part in them.

Official website of the tournament - fina-budapest2017.com

Diving

11:00 Men's 1m springboard: preliminary round - Ilya Kvasha, Oleg Kolodiy

17:00 Women's 1m springboard: preliminary round - Anna Pismenskaya, Diana Shelestyuk

11:00 Men's 3m springboard synchronized diving: preliminary round - Ilya Kvasha / Oleg Kolodiy

14:00 10m platform, mixed: final - Valeria Lyulko / Maxim Dolgov

17:00 Women's 1m springboard: final

20:30 Men's 3m springboard synchronized diving: final

11:00 Women's 10m platform synchronized diving: preliminary round - Valeria Lyulko / Sofia Lyskun

16:30 Men's 1m springboard: final

19:30 Women's 10m platform synchronized diving: final

11:00 Women's 3m springboard synchronized diving: preliminary round - Diana Shelestyuk / Anastasia Nedobega

14:00 Men's 10m platform synchronized diving: preliminary round - Maxim Dolgov / Alexander Gorshkovozov

17:00 3m springboard, synchronized diving, women: final

19:30 Men's 10m platform synchronized diving: final

11:00 Women's 10m platform: preliminary round - Anna Krasnoshlyk, Sofia Lyskun

16:30 Women's 10m platform: semi-final

19:30 Team competition: final - Alexander Gorshkovozov/Victoria Kesar

11:00 Men's 3m springboard: preliminary round - Ilya Kvasha, Oleg Kolodiy

16:30 Men's 3m springboard: semi-final

19:30 Women's 10m platform: final

11:00 Women's 3m springboard: preliminary round - Anna Pismenskaya, Anastasia Nedobega

16:30 Women's 3m springboard: semi-final

19:30 Men's 3m springboard: final

12:00 Men's 10m platform: preliminary round - Maxim Dolgov

16:30 Men's 10m platform: semi-final

19:30 Women's 3m springboard: final

15:00 3m springboard, mixed: final - Stanislav Oliferczyk/Victoria Kesar

18:00 Men's 10m platform: final


Ilya Kvasha / Getty Images

Swimming

Afternoon session

Men

400m freestyle - preliminaries

100m backstroke – preliminary heats

50 meters butterfly – preliminary heats - Andrey Govorov, Andrey Khloptsov

Women

400m freestyle – preliminaries

100m butterfly – preliminary heats

4x100m freestyle relay – preliminaries

Evening session

Men

50 meters butterfly – semi-finals

Women

400m freestyle – final

4x100m freestyle relay – final

Afternoon session

Men

Dmitry Gurnitsky

Women

1500m freestyle – preliminaries

100m backstroke – preliminary heats - Darina Zevina

100m breaststroke – preliminary heats - Maria Leaver

Evening session

Men

100m breaststroke – final

50 meters butterfly – final

Women

100m backstroke – semi-finals

100m breaststroke – semi-finals

Afternoon session

Men

800m freestyle – preliminaries

50m breaststroke – preliminary heats

200m butterfly – preliminary heats

Women

200m freestyle – preliminaries

Evening session

Men

200m butterfly – semi-finals

100m backstroke final

Women

200m freestyle – semi-finals

100m backstroke final

100m breaststroke – final

Afternoon session

Men

100m freestyle – preliminary heats - Sergey Shevtsov

200m individual medley – preliminaries

Women

Darina Zevina

200 meters butterfly – preliminary heats

Mixed

Evening session

Men

200m individual medley – semi-finals

800m freestyle – final

50m breaststroke – final

200m butterfly – final

Women

50m backstroke – semi-finals

200m butterfly – semi-finals

200m freestyle – final

Mixed 4x100m medley relay – final


Darina Zevina / Getty Images

Afternoon session

Men

200m backstroke – preliminary heats

Women

100m freestyle – preliminaries

200m breaststroke – preliminaries

Evening session

Men

200m backstroke – semi-finals

100m freestyle final

200m individual medley final

Women

100m freestyle – semi-finals

200m breaststroke – semi-finals

50m backstroke final

200 meters butterfly final

Afternoon session

Men

50m freestyle – preliminary heats - Andrey Govorov, Sergey Shevtsov

100 meters butterfly – preliminary heats - Andrey Lemeshko

4x200m freestyle relay – preliminaries

Women

800 Freestyle - Prelims

200m backstroke – preliminary heats - Darina Zevina

50m butterfly – preliminary heats

Evening session

Men

100m butterfly – semi-finals

200m backstroke final

200m breaststroke final

4x200m freestyle relay final

Women

200m backstroke - semi-finals

50m butterfly – semi-finals

100m freestyle – final

200m breaststroke final

Afternoon session

Men

1500m freestyle – preliminary heats - Sergey Frolov, Mikhail Romanchuk

50m backstroke – preliminary heats - Dmitry Gurnitsky

Women

50m freestyle – preliminaries

50m breaststroke – preliminary heats - Maria Leaver

Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay – preliminary heats

Evening session

Men

50m backstroke - semi-finals

50m freestyle final

100m butterfly – final

Women

50m freestyle – semi-finals

50m breaststroke – semi-finals

800m freestyle - final

200m backstroke - final

50 meters butterfly – final

Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay final

Afternoon session

Men

4x100 meter medley relay – preliminary heats

Women

400m individual medley – preliminaries

4x100 meter medley relay – preliminary heats

Evening session

Men

1500m freestyle – final

50m backstroke final

Women

50m freestyle – final

50m breaststroke – final

400m individual medley final

4x100m medley relay - final

Note - day session starts at 10:30, evening session starts at 18:30


Andrey Govorov / Getty Images

Open water swimming

11:00 5 km, men -

11:00 10 km, women -

11:00 10 km, men - Igor Chervinsky, Igor Snitko

11:00 5 km, women - Kristina Panchishko, Marina Kirik

11:00 3×5 km, mixed team discipline

9:30 25 km, men

9:45 25 km, women


Open water swimming / Getty Images

High diving

13:30 Women. Round 1

15:00 Men. Rounds 1 and 2 – Alexey Prigorov

13:15 Women. Rounds 2, 3 and 4

13:00 Men. Rounds 3 and 4


High diving tower in Budapest / fina-budapest2017.com

Synchronized swimming

12:00 Solo: technical program, qualification – Anna Voloshina (substitutes – Elizaveta Yakhno, Anastasia Savchuk)

16:00 Duet: technical program, qualification - Anna Voloshina / Elizaveta Yakhno (substitute – Anastasia Savchuk)

12:00 Solo: technical program, final

20:00 Mixed duet: technical program, qualification

12:00 Duet: technical program, final

20:00 Group: technical program, qualification - Anna Voloshina, Elizaveta Yakhno, Anastasia Savchuk, Ksenia Sidorenko, Alexandra Kashuba, Marina Alekseeva, Vladislava Alekseeva, Valeria Apreleva, Yana Narezhnaya, (reserve - Alina Shinkarenko)

12:00 Mixed duet: technical program, final

20:00 Solo: free program, qualification

12:00 Group: technical program, final

20:00 Duet: free program, qualification

12:00 Solo: free program, final

20:00 Group: free program, qualification

12:00 Duet: free program, final

20:00 Combination: free program, qualification - Anna Voloshina, Elizaveta Yakhno, Anastasia Savchuk, Ksenia Sidorenko, Alexandra Kashuba, Marina Alekseeva, Vladislava Alekseeva, Valeria Apreleva, Yana Narezhnaya, Alina Shinkarenko (reserves - Ekaterina Goncharova, Ekaterina Reznik)

12:00 Group: free program, final

20:00 Mixed duet: free program, qualification

12:00 Combination: free program, final

20:00 Mixed duet: free program


Ukrainian synchronized swimming team / Getty Images

Water polo

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