Swimming world championship results July 28th. Synchronized swimming: now artistic

What do you remember about the water world championship in Budapest - the version of the correspondent of "BUSINESS Online"

The World Cup ended in Budapest water sports sports. Hungary viewed the tournament as the biggest sporting event in the history of the city, and FINA President Julio Maglione recognized the 2017 World Cup as the best of all time, including better than the Kazan tournament two years ago. The sports edition of "BUSINESS Online" sums up the results of the past water world championship.

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SWIMMING: THREE GOLDS IN A DAY

The 2017 World Championship can be considered the most successful for Russian swimming in the newest century. The national team won 10 medals, and won three "gold" in just one day: Evgeny Rylov in the 200-meter backstroke became the first Russian swimmer in 14 years to win at the World Championships, Anton Chupkov swam first in the 200-meter breaststroke, and Julia Efimova expectedly won at a similar distance. The successes of the Russians are considered even in the West. "Three" gold "in a row - one of better days for Russian swimming lately, - noted the American magazine Swim Swam. - Given the doping scandals that have affected Russia, any medal will be questioned by the world community. But Rylov and Chupkov were constantly progressing, and this helped them win.”

WITH better side a swimmer from Bugulma showed himself Alexander Krasnykh. It is difficult to call it the opening of the tournament: he competed at the 2015 World Championship and came to the attention of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko, who praised him several times in the comments. But in Kazan, Alexander, according to him, was still young and inexperienced. Two years later, he was mature enough to win the first World Championship medal in the solo swim - "bronze" in the 200-meter freestyle. An American was ahead of the Reds Townley Hus And Sun Yang both with Olympic medals. It seems that if Alexander continues to develop at the same pace, he will soon not yield to them in this status. Also, the swimmer took the "silver" as part of the 4x200-meter freestyle relay and thus became the most successful athlete representing Tatarstan at the World Championships.

Other swimmers from the republic at the World Cup - Grigory Tarasevich And Nikita Korolev. Tarasevich reached the final of the 100-meter backstroke, but could not be on the podium, becoming fifth. In the 50-meter swim, the swimmer stopped at the semi-final stage. Tarasevich studied at an American university, and in the States he spends most of the training cycle. Korolev was born in Kazan, and in this city, in fact, in two and a half years he reached the level of the Russian team. The history of his rise is impressive: in 2015 he was involved in the opening ceremony of Pilgrim and did not take part in the starts at the World Championships, but now he is one step away from the podium in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay, and in August he will try his hand at solo swims at the Universiade.

Both Krasnykh, and Tarasevich, and Korolev study at the Volga Academy of Sports. “We have a growing team, in which 90 percent are our own students: Bugulma, Chelny, Kazan. Of those who came to the Russian team, only Tarasevich. The meaning of creating our team in a family environment, where close people are gathered, supporting each other, ”- before the start of the tournament in Budapest Main coach academy swimming team Maxim Dedlovsky.

“We see growth points in swimming - these are Moscow, the Moscow Region, Kazan, St. Petersburg,” Mutko told TASS. Two years after the World Championships in Kazan, the first results are visible. This year, the option was discussed in which Efimova could represent Tatarstan, which says a lot about the region's swimming capabilities. The mass character is also growing, as Krasnykh says: “Previously, at the Aquatika school, you could swim as much as you wanted - there was practically no one in the pool. Now we can only come at a clearly set time - the children's training is scheduled for the whole day.

Svetlana Kolesnichenko: “We have to work harder and harder. I'm happy with the result, but, of course, we can't stop there" Photo: Clive Rose / Staff gettyimages.com

SYNCHRONOUS SWIMMING: NOW ARTISTIC

If in Kazan the Russian team missed only one gold medal, then in Budapest - two: in the mixed and combined program of groups. In the second case, the team simply refused to participate, which greatly surprised everyone. Even in this scenario, everyone understands that Russia is invincible in synchronized swimming. After leaving Natalia Ischenko and appointment Svetlana Romashina as a coach, the role of the main soloist passed to Svetlana Kolesnichenko. She never performed in this capacity at the adult level, but still collected absolutely all the gold medals. Becoming the first in the free program, Kolesnichenko said that she “showed everything she was capable of in this moment". The most surprising thing is that four "gold" is not the limit. “We have to work harder and harder. I am satisfied with the result, but, of course, we cannot stop there,” Kolesnichenko added.

By the end of the Synchronized Swimming competition in Budapest, it became known that soon it would no longer be synchronized - FINA voted to use the name " Artistic swimming". Allegedly, this will increase the attractiveness of sports for international Olympic Committee. Now there are no solo performances at the Games - only duets and groups - and there are no mixes. Not only the Russian team, which could win more gold medals, is interested in changes in the Olympic program. “Solo should appear at the Olympics,” said the Spanish synchronized swimmer She Carbonel. “We showed the whole world that mixed doubles deserves to get to the Olympics,” said the American synchronized swimmer Bill May.

But everyone understands that it's not just the IOC. With the name change, there will also be a change in emphasis. The main thing will no longer be synchronicity, which is even in solo performances (you need to match the music), but artistry. “I think this is a plan to overthrow us from leadership positions,” wrote the coach of the Russian national team Tatyana Danchenko on Facebook. “But fuck them, the Russians don’t give up!”

“Suddenly, FINA decided to rebrand a sport that is already perceived only in the context of gelatin hair, funny costumes and antics before diving,” wrote The Associated Press journalist. Paul Newberry. The new name for synchronized swimming caused a heated discussion, but there is one thing that cannot be discussed - synchronized swimmers deserve many times more attention than they do now. No one else in water sports works this hard and spends 9 hours a day in the pool.

Pleasantly surprised at the World Cup women's team in water polo. The Russians won the bronze Photo: Adam Pretty / gettyimages.com

OTHER EVENTS: JUMPERS WIN, LOSS 5:14

The main sensation of the World Cup in Budapest is that the Chinese jumpers, it turns out, are not always the first. “For the Chinese, this is one of the worst tournaments in recent times,” said the Briton Tom Daly, who won the "gold" in jumping from a 10-meter platform. In fact, you should not delude yourself: they say that China is just undergoing a generational change and they will approach the Olympics in full strength. But now Russia was able to take advantage of their weakness: “gold”, two “silver”, two “bronze” – a very solid performance after the failed Rio. Tatarstan Nikita Shleikher showed the 13th result in the qualification in 1-meter springboard and could not qualify further.

In addition to the Russian diving team, the women's water polo team was a pleasant surprise at the World Championships. The Russians won the bronze medal by beating Canada 11:9. Note that the coaching staff included Andrey Belofastov, which in the winter of this year was headed by the Kazan "Synthesis". Before the World Cup, he promised that the national team would "fight at all costs." As for men, there is progress, but only for the reason that it was already difficult to go down further. In Kazan, the team took 14th place, and following the results of the tournament, Sports.ru released an article with the heading “Why Russian water polo can’t get out of its ass.” Two years later, the team was in 8th place. Most of all, Budapest remembered the match Hungary - Russia, which ended with a score of 14:5. The Hungarians, of course, knew that their team was strong, but to be so...

In high diving, Russia was left without medals. Igor Semashko from Tatarstan took 19th place, and Artem Silchenko became 15th. Silchenko won the bronze medal two years ago. After two rounds, he was in 7th place, but the most difficult last jump allowed him to climb onto the podium. In Budapest, most likely, Silchenko was prevented by the complication of the jumping program, due to which the eminent Briton also flew past the top three. Gary Hunt. High diving is very dynamic (for example, the winner of the 2013 World Orlando Duque in Kazan became only 6th), and this is one of the reasons why it is gaining popularity all over the world. Photos of jumpers against the backdrop of the historical monuments of Budapest scattered across the expanses of the network at the same speed as the pictures from Kazan at one time.

ORGANIZATION: THE BEST WCH IS NO LONGER AT KAZAN

“FINA President Dr. Julio Maglione, in front of 400 people and Hungarian Minister Miklós Sestak, said that this world championship was the best in history,” said the vice president of the federation in an interview with the official newspaper of the tournament. Tomas Giarfas. This opinion is shared by many other people. We are delighted with the organization. The main feature of this championship is that it was prepared in record time.” Budapest was originally scheduled to host the World Cup in 2021. But Mexico abandoned its bid for 2017, and FINA persuaded Hungary to move the tournament to more early term.

Newspapers, websites and posters write that the water world championship is the largest sporting event in the history of Hungary. The country has already declared its desire to host the 2024 Olympics, but the application had to be rejected after mass protests. World Aquatics Championship was great option realize the remaining sports ambitions, and perhaps that is why Budapest prepared for the tournament in record time. But did the promptness of Hungary Julio Maglione to leave a flattering review is still unknown. Most likely, the point is the desire to please everyone. Just a couple of days ago, the FINA president said that the best world championship in history was two years ago in Kazan. This opinion has objective arguments: in Kazan there was a swimming pool on football stadium, all facilities were nearby and many services have already been run-in in the past sports tournaments accepted by the city.

The International Swimming Federation has made it clear that it likes both Kazan and Budapest – these cities have been entrusted with hosting the World Short Course Championships in 2022 and 2024. All other FINA tournaments will be held in Asia, so Kazan and Budapest will be the federation's only outlets to Europe for the next 7 years.

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Synchronized swimmers Svetlana Kolesnichenko and Aleksandra Patskevich brought Russia the sixth gold medal at the FINA World Championships in Budapest

World champions in synchronized swimming Alexandra Patskevich (left) and Svetlana Kolesnichenko (Photo: @Giorgio Perottino/Deepbluemedia/Global Look Press)

The final of the competition in the synchronized duet free program at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest ended with the victory of Svetlana Kolesnichenko and Alexandra Patskevich, who received 97.0000 points from the judges. Second place was taken by Chinese women Jiang Tingting and Jiang Wenwen (95.3000), bronze was won by Anna Voloshina and Yelyzaveta Yakhno from Ukraine (93.2667).

For the Russian team, this victory was the sixth at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest. Earlier, Kolesnichenko won in the technical and free programs of soloists and in the technical program of duets with Patskevich. Also, the Russian team won gold in the technical program of the team competition, and Evgeny Kuznetsov and Ilya Zakharov won in synchronized diving from a three-meter springboard.

In terms of the number of gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships, the Russian team came out on top, ahead of the Chinese, who won all their victories in diving (6 against 5). In third place is France, which has won four awards of the highest standard (three in open water swimming and one in diving).

Kolesnichenko became the 13-time world champion. Previously, at competitions in Shanghai in 2011, in Barcelona in 2013 and in Kazan in 2015, she won three gold medals each. At the current World Championships, the Russian woman made her solo debut, winning both the technical program and the free program. Also in Budapest, Kolesnichenko won gold in the technical duet program along with Patskevich.

Thursday's medal program kicked off at the World Open Water Mixed Relay Championships. The French Ocean Maris Jeannie Cassignol, Logan Fontaine, Aurelie Muller and Marc-Antoine Olivier were the fastest to overcome the distance of 5 km. At the finish line, they were 12.2 seconds ahead of the Americans Brendan Casey, Ashley Twichell, Haley Anderson and Jordan Wilimowski. Third place was taken by the Italian team (Rachele Bruni, Giulia Gabbrielleschi, Federico Vanelli and Mario Sanzullo). Russians Sergey Bolshakov, Daria Kulik, Kirill Abrosimov and Maria Novikova showed the tenth result.

At the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Kolesnichenko won gold in the team competition. Together with her, Vlada Chigireva, Natalya Ishchenko, Alexandra Patskevich, Svetlana Romashina, Alla Shishkina, Maria Shurochkina, Gelena Topilina and Elena Prokofieva performed at the Games. Silver was won by the Chinese, bronze by the Japanese.

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    The most titled athlete in the history of domestic swimming, Yulia Efimova, in an exclusive interview with RT, summed up her performance at the World Aquatics Championships, where she won four medals. The Russian woman spoke about the rivalry with the American Lilly King and the Lithuanian Ruta Meilutite, admitted that she dreams of winning gold Olympic Games, and stated that she was ready to swim with a shark after the end of her career, following the example of the 23-fold Olympic champion Michael Phelps.

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    The completed World Aquatics Championship turned out to be very successful for the Russian woman Yulia Efimova. In the capital of Hungary, she won four medals, including one gold. After winning the 200-meter breaststroke, the 25-year-old swimmer surpassed the legendary four-time Olympic champion Alexander Popov and became the most titled athlete in the history of Russian swimming. Now Efimova has 14 awards of world championships of various denominations.

    From July 14 to July 30, 2017 in Budapest (Hungary) the World Aquatics Championship takes place.

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

    42 - in swimming

    13 - in diving

    9 - in synchronized swimming

    7 - in swimming in open water

    1 - in high diving

    1- in water polo

    Competition schedule:

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

    Synchronized swimming
    12.00 Solo. Technical program. Preliminaries
    17.00 Duets. Technical program. Preliminaries

    21.00 Opening ceremony

    Swimming in open water
    11.00 Men. 5 km

    Diving
    11.00 Men. Springboard, 3 m. Synchronized jumps. Preliminaries
    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. Preliminaries

    Swimming in open water
    11.00 Women. 10 km

    Diving
    11.00 Women. Tower. Synchronized jumps. Preliminaries
    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. Preliminaries

    Water polo
    Women
    22.30 Russia - Greece

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

    Water polo
    Men
    22.30 Russia - Japan

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

    Swimming in open water
    11.00 Men. 10 km

    Diving
    11.00 and 16.30 Women. Tower. Individual jumps. Preliminaries
    19.30 Teams

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

    Water polo
    Women
    18.30 Russia - Australia

    Swimming in open water
    11.00 Women. 5 km

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

    Synchronized swimming
    12.00 Solo. Free program. The final
    20.00 Groups. Free program. Preliminaries

    Water polo
    Men
    14.30 Russia - Croatia

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

    Swimming in open water
    11.00 Teams. 5 km

    Synchronized swimming
    12.00 Duets. Free program. The final
    20.00 Combination. Preliminaries

    Water polo
    Women
    13.10 Russia - Kazakhstan

    Swimming in open water
    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. Preliminaries

    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, 3 m. Final
    18.00 Men. Tower. Individual jumps. The final

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

    Water polo
    Women

    Swimming
    10.30 Preliminary competition. Men. Breaststroke, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Freestyle, 800 m. Women. Freestyle, 200 m
    18.30 Men. Finals. Freestyle, 200 m. Backstroke, 100 m. Semi-finals. Breaststroke, 50m Butterfly, 200m Women. Finals. Freestyle, 1500m breaststroke, 100m backstroke, 100m semi-finals. Freestyle, 200 m.

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

    Swimming
    10.30 Preliminary competition. Women. Back, 50 m. Butterfly, 200 m. Men. Freestyle, 100 m. Complex, 200 m. Mixed combined relay 4x100 m
    18.30 Men. Finals. Butterfly, 200m breaststroke, 50m freestyle. 800 m. Semi-finals. Freestyle, 100 m. Complex, 200 m. Women. Finals. Freestyle, 200 m. Semi-finals. Back 50m Butterfly 200m 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay Final

    Water polo
    Women

    21.30, 23.00 Semi-finals

    Swimming
    10.30 Preliminary competition. Women. Freestyle, 100m and 4x200m. Breaststroke, 200m. Men. Back, 200 m. Breaststroke, 200 m.
    18.30 Men. Finals. Complex, 200 m. Freestyle, 100 m. Semi-finals. Breaststroke, 200 m. Backstroke, 200 m. Women. Finals. Back, 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 5th-8th places
    21.30, 23.00 Semi-finals

    Swimming
    10.30 Preliminary competition. Men. Freestyle, 50m and 4x200m. Butterfly, 100m. Women. Butterfly 50m Backstroke 200m Freestyle 800m
    18.30 Women. Finals. Freestyle, 100m breaststroke, 200m semi-finals. Back, 200 m. Butterfly, 50 m. Men. Finals. Back, 200 m. Breaststroke, 200 m. Freestyle, 4x200 m. Semi-finals. 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 and second rounds

    Swimming
    10.30 Preliminary competition. Women. Freestyle, 50m breaststroke, 50m men. Back, 50 m. Freestyle, 1500 m. Mixed crawl relay 4x100 m
    18.30 Women. Finals. Butterfly, 50m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle, 800m Semifinals. Breaststroke, 50 m. Freestyle, 50 m. Men. Finals. Freestyle, 50 m. Butterfly, 100 m. Semi-finals. Back, 50 m. Mixed crawl 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 competition. Men. Complex, 400 m. Combined relay race 4x100 m. Women. Complex, 400 m. Combined relay race 4x100 m
    18.30 Women. Finals. Breaststroke, 50 m. Freestyle, 50 m. Complex, 400 m. Combined relay race 4x100 m. Men. Finals. Complex, 400 m. Backstroke, 50 m. Freestyle. 1500 m. Combined relay race 4x100 m.

    high diving
    13.00 Men. Third and fourth rounds