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The 1st FINA Short Course World Championships were held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain from December 2 until December 5, 1993. PR China won the most gold medals, although all of their ten came in the women's events, with Jingyi Le winning two individual and three relay events to travel home with five golds; Dai Guohong went home with four golds and one silver despite swimming only one relay. In the men's events, USA and Australia won three gold medals each; Tripp Schwenk enjoyed a bite of all three American golds, winning the two backstroke events and also winning as a part of the medley team. Fernando Scherer of Brazil (100 m freestyle and short freestyle relay) and Australian Daniel Kowalski (400 and 1500 m) both won two gold medals.

Belgium and Moldova won their only medals at the short course world championships for men[1]as of 2006, while Franck Esposito won France's only gold to date when he won the 200 metre breaststroke.

During the championship, a total of 12 world records were broken, of which ten came in the women's events, and the two men's records to be broken were both relay records.

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[edit] Men's Events

[edit] 50 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Mark Foster United Kingdom GBR 21.84
Silver Hu Bin People's Republic of China CHN 21.93
Bronze Robert Abernethy Australia AUS 21.97

[edit] 100 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Fernando Scherer Brazil BRA 48.38
Silver Gustavo Borges Brazil BRA 48.42
Bronze Jon Olsen United States USA 48.49

[edit] 200 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Antti Kasvio Finland FIN 1:45.21
Silver Trent Bray New Zealand NZL 1:45.53
Artur Wojdat Poland POL

[edit] 400 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Daniel Kowalski Australia AUS 3:42.95
Silver Antti Kasvio Finland FIN 3:42.98
Bronze Paul Palmer United Kingdom GBR 3:45.07

[edit] 1500 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Daniel Kowalski Australia AUS 14:42.04
Silver Jörg Hoffmann Germany GER 14:53.09
Bronze Piotr Albinski Poland POL 14:53.97

[edit] 100 m Backstroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Tripp Schwenk United States USA 52.98
Silver Martin Harris United Kingdom GBR 53.93
Bronze Rodolfo Falcón Cuba CUB 54.00

[edit] 200 m Backstroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Tripp Schwenk United States USA 1:54.19
Silver Luca Bianchi Italy ITA 1:55.09
Bronze Stefaan Maene Belgium BEL 1:55.88

[edit] 100 m Breaststroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Phil Rogers Australia AUS 59.56
Silver Ron Dekker Netherlands NED 59.95
Bronze Seth Van Neerden United States USA 1:00.08

[edit] 200 m Breaststroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Nick Gillingham United Kingdom GBR 2:07.91 ER
Silver Phil Rogers Australia AUS 2:08.32
Bronze Eric Wunderlich United States USA 2:08.49

[edit] 100 m Butterfly

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Miloš Milošević Croatia CRO 52.79
Silver Mark Henderson United States USA 52.92
Bronze Rafał Szukała Poland POL 52.94

[edit] 200 m Butterfly

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Franck Esposito France FRA 1:55.42
Silver Christian Keller Germany GER 1:55.75
Bronze Chris-Carol Bremer Germany GER 1:56.86

[edit] 200 m Individual Medley

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Christian Keller Germany GER 1:56.80
Silver Fraser Walker United Kingdom GBR 1:58.35
Bronze Curtis Myden Canada CAN 1:59.27

[edit] 400 m Individual Medley

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Curtis Myden Canada CAN 4:10.41
Silver Serghei Mariniuc Moldova MDA 4:11.96
Bronze Petteri Lehtinen Finland FIN 4:12.30

[edit] 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Fernando Scherer
Teófilo Ferreira
Gustavo Borges
José Carlos Souza
Brazil BRA 3:12.11 WR
Silver David Fox
Seth Pepper
Jon Olsen
Mark Henderson
United States USA 3:12.68
Bronze Roman Shegolev
Vladislav Kulikov
Vladimir Predkin
Yury Mukhin
Russia RUS 3:15.56

[edit] 4×200 m Freestyle Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Christer Wallin
Tommy Werner
Lars Frölander
Anders Holmertz
Sweden SWE 7:05.92
Silver Christian Tröger
Christian Keller
Chris-Carol Bremer
Jörg Hoffmann
Germany GER 7:08.63
Bronze Gustavo Borges
Teófilo Ferreira
José Carlos Souza
Cassiano Leal
Brazil BRA 7:09.97

[edit] 4×100 m Medley Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Tripp Schwenk
Seth Van Neerden
Mark Henderson
Jon Olsen
United States USA 3:32.57 WR
Silver Carlos Ventosa
Sergio López
Joaquín Fernández
José Maria Rojano
Spain ESP 3:36.92
Bronze Martin Harris
Nick Gillingham
Mike Fibbens
Mark Foster
United Kingdom GBR 3:37.27

[edit] Women's Events

[edit] 50 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Le Jingyi People's Republic of China CHN 24.23 WR
Silver Angel Martino United States USA 24.93
Bronze Linda Olofsson Sweden SWE 25.21

[edit] 100 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Le Jingyi People's Republic of China CHN 53.01 WR
Silver Angel Martino United States USA 53.30
Bronze Karen Pickering United Kingdom GBR 54.39

[edit] 200 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Karen Pickering United Kingdom GBR 1:56.25
Silver Susie O'Neill Australia AUS 1:57.16
Bronze Lu Bin People's Republic of China CHN 1:57.71

[edit] 400 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Janet Evans United States USA 4:05.64
Silver Trina Jackson United States USA 4:07.49
Bronze Julie Majer Australia AUS 4:07.91

[edit] 800 m Freestyle

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Janet Evans United States USA 8:22.43
Silver Julie Majer Australia AUS 8:26.46
Bronze Trina Jackson United States USA 8:27.50

[edit] 100 m Backstroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Angel Martino United States USA 58.50 WR
Silver He Cihong People's Republic of China CHN 1:00.13
Bronze Elli Overton Australia AUS 1:00.18

[edit] 200 m Backstroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold He Cihong People's Republic of China CHN 2:06.09 WR
Silver Jia Yuanyuan People's Republic of China CHN 2:07.95
Bronze Cathleen Rund Germany GER 2:09.59

[edit] 100 m Breaststroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Dai Guohong People's Republic of China CHN 1:06.58 WR
Silver Linley Frame Australia AUS 1:07.65
Bronze Samantha Riley Australia AUS 1:07.77

[edit] 200 m Breaststroke

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Dai Guohong People's Republic of China CHN 2:21.99 WR
Silver Hitomi Maehara Japan JPN 2:24.45
Bronze Samantha Riley Australia AUS 2:24.75

[edit] 100 m Butterfly

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Susie O'Neill Australia AUS 59.19
Silver Liu Limin People's Republic of China CHN 59.24
Bronze Kristie Krueger United States USA 59.53

[edit] 200 m Butterfly

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Liu Limin People's Republic of China CHN 2:08.51
Silver Susie O'Neill Australia AUS 2:09.08
Bronze Petria Thomas Australia AUS 2:09.40

[edit] 200 m Individual Medley

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Allison Wagner United States USA 2:07.79 WR
Silver Dai Guohong People's Republic of China CHN 2:09.21
Bronze Elli Overton Australia AUS 2:10.51

[edit] 400 m Individual Medley

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Dai Guohong People's Republic of China CHN 4:29.00 WR
Silver Allison Wagner United States USA 4:31.76
Bronze Julie Majer Australia AUS 4:37.50

[edit] 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Lu Bin
Shan Ying
Jia Yuanyuan
Le Jingyi
People's Republic of China CHN 3:35.97 WR
Silver Ellenor Svensson
Linda Olofsson
Suzanne Lööv
Louise Jöhncke
Sweden SWE 3:39.41
Bronze Angel Martino
Sarah Perroni
Kristie Krueger
Paige Wilson
United States USA 3:40.40

[edit] 4×200 m Freestyle Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Shan Ying
Zhou Guanbin
Le Jingyi
Lu Bin
People's Republic of China CHN 7:52.45
Silver Tammy Bruce
Elli Overton
Anna Windsor
Susie O'Neill
Australia AUS 7:56.52
Bronze Paige Wilson
Sarah Perroni
Trina Jackson
Janet Evans
United States USA 8:02.99

[edit] 4×100 m Medley Relay

RANK FINAL COUNTRY TIME
Gold Le Jingyi
He Chihong
Liu Limin
Dai Guohong
People's Republic of China CHN 3:57.73 WR
Silver Elli Overton
Linley Frame
Petria Thomas
Susie O'Neill
Australia AUS 4:00.17
Bronze Angel Martino
Kelli King
Kristie Krueger
Sarah Perroni
United States USA 4:01.30

[edit] Medal table

Place Nation Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
1  China 10 4 1 15
2  United States 7 6 8 21
3  Australia 4 9 8 21
4  Great Britain 3 2 3 8
5  Brazil 2 1 1 4
6  Germany 1 3 2 6
7  Finland 1 1 1 3
8  Canada 1 0 1 2
 Sweden 1 0 1 2
10  Croatia 1 0 0 1
 France 1 0 0 1
12  Poland 0 1 2 3
13  Italy 0 1 0 1
 Japan 0 1 0 1
 Moldova 0 1 0 1
 Netherlands 0 1 0 1
 New Zealand 0 1 0 1
 Spain 0 1 0 1
19  Belgium 0 0 1 1
 Cuba 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
Total 32 32 32 96

[edit] References

  1. ^ History of FINA, Volume III, part 1, pg. 23, PDF retrieved 19 January 2006



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