2019 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships

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2019 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships
Host cityBudapest, Hungary
Date(s)20–25 August
Venue(s)Danube Arena
Nations participating126
Athletes participating814

The 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, was held in Budapest, Hungary at the Danube Arena from 20 to 25 August 2019.[1] The championships were for girls aged 14–17 and boys age 15–18.

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Hungary)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1810937
2 Russia711422
3 Australia45413
4 Italy32712
5 Canada25512
6 Croatia2002
7 Hungary*1102
 Spain1102
9 Greece1012
10 Czech Republic1001
 New Zealand1001
 Ukraine1001
13 Japan0336
14 Belarus0202
15 Great Britain0134
16 Sweden0112
17 Austria0101
18 France0022
19 Brazil0011
 Bulgaria0011
Totals (20 entries)424341126

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Vladyslav Bukhov
 Ukraine
22.13 David Curtiss
 United States
22.14 Adam Chaney
 United States
22.40
100 m freestyle Andrey Minakov
 Russia
48.73 Joshua Liendo
 Canada
49.17 Robin Hanson
 Sweden
49.25
200 m freestyle Luca Urlando
 United States
1:46.97 Robin Hanson
 Sweden
1:47.03 Murilo Sartori
 Brazil
1:47.39
400 m freestyle Gábor Zombori
 Hungary
3:46.06
CR
Thomas Neill
 Australia
3:46.27 Aleksandr Egorov
 Russia
3:47.36
800 m freestyle Franko Grgić
 Croatia
7:45.92
NR
Ilia Sibirtsev
 Russia
7:48.05 Thomas Neill
 Australia
7:48.65
1500 m freestyle Franko Grgić
 Croatia
14:46.09
WJ, NR
Thomas Neill
 Australia
14:59.19 Ilia Sibirtsev
 Russia
15:05.17
50 m backstroke Jan Čejka
 Czech Republic
25.08
NR
Wyatt Davis
 United States
25.23 Thomas Ceccon
 Italy
25.35
100 m backstroke Thomas Ceccon
 Italy
53.46
CR
Nikolay Zuev
 Russia
53.59 Wyatt Davis
 United States
54.14
200 m backstroke Wyatt Davis
 United States
1:58.18 Carson Foster
 United States
1:58.47 Mewen Tomac
 France
1:58.71
50 m breaststroke Vladislav Gerasimenko
 Russia
27.58 Gabe Mastromatteo
 Canada
27.73 Archie Goodburn
 Great Britain
27.83
100 m breaststroke Vladislav Gerasimenko
 Russia
59.97 Josh Matheny
 United States
1:00.17 Kevin Houseman
 United States
1:00.55
200 m breaststroke Josh Matheny
 United States
2:09.40
CR
Shoma Sato
 Japan
2:09.56 Yuta Arai
 Japan
2:10.84
50 m butterfly Thomas Ceccon
 Italy
23.37 Andrey Minakov
 Russia
23.39 Josif Miladinov
 Bulgaria
23.48
NR
100 m butterfly Andrey Minakov
 Russia
51.25 Federico Burdisso
 Italy
51.83 Egor Pavlov
 Russia
51.90
200 m butterfly Luca Urlando
 United States
1:55.02 Tomoru Honda
 Japan
1:55.31 Federico Burdisso
 Italy
1:55.39
200 m individual medley Carson Foster
 United States
1:58.46
CR
Finlay Knox
 Canada
1:59.44 Apostolos Papastamos
 Greece
1:59.62
400 m individual medley Apostolos Papastamos
 Greece
4:11.93
WJ, NR
Ilya Borodin
 Russia
4:12.95
NR
Léon Marchand
 France
4:16.37
NR
4×100 m freestyle relay  United States (USA)
Jake Magahey (49.51)
Luca Urlando (48.73)
Adam Chaney (48.64)
Carson Foster (48.92)
Jack Alexy[a]
Matt Brownstead[a]
Jack Armstrong[a]
3:15.80
WJ
 Russia (RUS)
Arseniy Chivilev (50.23)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (48.54)
Egor Pavlov (49.67)
Andrey Minakov (47.82)
Pavel Samusenko[a]
Aleksey Fedkin[a]
3:16.26  Italy (ITA)
Federico Burdisso (49.38)
Thomas Ceccon (48.59)
Mario Nicotra (49.65)
Stefano Nicetto (48.67)
Paolo Conte Bonin[a]
3:16.29
4×200 m freestyle relay  United States (USA)
Jake Magahey (1:48.11)
Luca Urlando (1:47.13)
Jake Mitchell (1:47.03)
Carson Foster (1:46.10)
Dare Rose[a]
Wyatt Davis[a]
7:08.37
WJ
 Russia (RUS)
Nikita Danilov (1:48.76)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (1:46.36)
Maksim Aleksandrov (1:48.38)
Aleksandr Egorov (1:48.40)
Egor Pavlov[a]
Roman Moskalenko[a]
7:11.90  Australia (AUS)
Thomas Neill (1:47.58)
Mitchell Tinsley (1:49.85)
Thomas Hauck (1:48.65)
Alexander Grant (1:48.98)
Noah Millard[a]
7:15.06
4×100 m medley relay  Russia (RUS)
Nikolay Zuev (53.84)
Vladislav Gerasimenko (59.53)
Andrey Minakov (50.93)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (48.89)
Pavel Samulenko[a]
Alexander Zhigalov[a]
Egor Pavlov[a]
Aleksei Fedkin[a]
3:33.19
WJ
 United States (USA)
Will Grant (54.45)
Josh Matheny (59.55)
Blake Manoff (51.72)
Adam Chaney (47.94)
Wyatt Davis[a]
Kevin Houseman[a]
Dare Rose[a]
Jack Armstrong[a]
3:33.66  Canada (CAN)
Cole Pratt (54.79)
Gabe Mastromatteo (59.82)
Joshua Liendo (51.90)
Finlay Knox (49.84)
Tyler Wall[a]
3:36.35

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Gretchen Walsh
 United States
24.71 Maxine Parker
 United States
24.75 Meg Harris
 Australia
24.89
100 m freestyle Gretchen Walsh
 United States
53.74 Torri Huske
 United States
54.54 Meg Harris
 Australia
54.58
200 m freestyle Erika Fairweather
 New Zealand
1:57.96 Lani Pallister
 Australia
1:58.09 Emma O'Croinin
 Canada
1:58.64
400 m freestyle Lani Pallister
 Australia
4:05.42
CR
Emma O'Croinin
 Canada
4:08.11 Rachel Stege
 United States
4:08.30
800 m freestyle Lani Pallister
 Australia
8:22.49
CR
Miyu Namba
 Japan
8:27.24 Giulia Salin
 Italy
8:28.99
1500 m freestyle Lani Pallister
 Australia
15:58.86
CR
Giulia Salin
 Italy
16:14.00 Chase Travis
 United States
16:18.04
50 m backstroke Bronte Job
 Australia
27.87 Jade Hannah
 Canada
Daria Vaskina
 Russia
27.91 None awarded
100 m backstroke Jade Hannah
 Canada
59.63 Claire Curzan
 United States
1:00.00 Daria Vaskina
 Russia
1:00.02
200 m backstroke Jade Hannah
 Canada
2:09.28 Lena Grabowski
 Austria
2:10.27 Erika Gaetani
 Italy
2:10.52
50 m breaststroke Benedetta Pilato
 Italy
30.60 Kayla van der Merwe
 Great Britain
30.91 Kaitlyn Dobler
 United States
30.92
100 m breaststroke Evgeniia Chikunova
 Russia
1:06.93 Kaitlyn Dobler
 United States
1:06.97 Kayla van der Merwe
 Great Britain
1:07.06
200 m breaststroke Evgeniia Chikunova
 Russia
2:24.03 Anastasia Makarova
 Russia
2:24.39 Mei Ishihara
 Japan
2:24.99
50 m butterfly Torri Huske
 United States
25.70 Anastasiya Shkurdai
 Belarus
25.77
NR
Claire Curzan
 United States
25.81
100 m butterfly Torri Huske
 United States
57.71 Anastasiya Shkurdai
 Belarus
57.98 Claire Curzan
 United States
58.37
200 m butterfly Lillie Nordmann
 United States
2:08.24 Blanka Berecz
 Hungary
2:08.93 Charlotte Hook
 United States
2:09.00
200 m individual medley Justina Kozan
 United States
2:11.55 Alba Vázquez
 Spain
2:13.43 Mei Ishihara
 Japan
2:13.52
400 m individual medley Alba Vázquez
 Spain
4:38.53
WJ
Isabel Gormley
 United States
4:39.15 Michaella Glenister
 Great Britain
4:39.35
4×100 m freestyle relay  United States (USA)
Gretchen Walsh (54.13)
Torri Huske (54.50)
Grace Cooper (55.04)
Amy Tang (53.94)
Maxine Parker[b]
Justina Kozan[b]
Erin Gemmell[b]
3:37.61  Australia (AUS)
Mollie O'Callaghan (55.07)
Meg Harris (55.51)
Lani Pallister (55.23)
Rebecca Jacobson (55.04)
Gabriella Peiniger[b]
Michaela Ryan[b]
3:40.85  Italy (ITA)
Chiara Tarantino (55.47)
Maria Masciopinto (55.39)
Emma Menicucci (55.37)
Gaia Pesenti (55.81)
3:42.04
4×200 m freestyle relay  United States (USA)
Lillie Nordmann (1:59.31)
Erin Gemmell (1:59.70)
Justina Kozan (1:58.09)
Claire Tuggle (1:58.39)
Ashley Strouse[b]
7:55.49  Australia (AUS)
Lani Pallister (1:58.61)
Michaela Ryan (1:59.11)
Rebecca Jacobson (2:00.71)
Jenna Forrester (1:59.44)
Gabriella Peiniger[b]
7:57.87  Canada (CAN)
Brooklyn Douthwright (1:59.69)
Katrina Bellio (2:00.61)
Genevieve Sasseville (2:02.89)
Emma O'Croinin (1:57.95)
Hanna Henderson[b]
8:01.14
4×100 m medley relay  United States (USA)
Claire Curzan (1:00.75)
Kaitlyn Dobler (1:07.51)
Torri Huske (57.86)
Gretchen Walsh (53.01)
Annabel Crush[b]
Ellie Andrews[b]
Lillie Nordmann[b]
Amy Tang[b]
3:59.13  Russia (RUS)
Daria Vaskina (59.90)
Evgeniia Chikunova (1:07.45)
Aleksandra Sabitova (58.47)
Ekaterina Nikonova (54.48)
Anastasia Makarova[b]
Iana Sattarova[b]
4:00.30  Canada (CAN)
Jade Hannah (1:00.42)
Avery Wiseman (1:08.23)
Hanna Henderson (59.16)
Brooklyn Douthwright (55.36)
Genevieve Sasseville[b]
4:03.17

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×100 m freestyle relay  United States (USA)
Luca Urlando (49.66)
Adam Chaney (48.25)
Amy Tang (54.18)
Gretchen Walsh (53.83)
Jake Magahey[c]
Carson Foster[c]
Grace Cooper[c]
Maxine Parker[c]
3:25.92
WJ
 Russia (RUS)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (49.03)
Andrey Minakov (48.21)
Daria Trofimova (55.40)
Ekaterina Nikonova (55.08)
Arsenii Chivilev[c]
Pavel Samusenko[c]
Aleksandra Sabitova[c]
3:27.72  Italy (ITA)
Federico Burdisso (49.17)
Thomas Ceccon (48.65)
Chiara Tarantino (55.43)
Costanza Cocconcelli (55.87)
Mario Nicotra[c]
Paolo Conte Bonin[c]
Gaia Pesenti[c]
Emma Menicucci[c]
3:29.12
4×100 m medley relay  United States (USA)
Will Grant (53.89)
Josh Matheny (59.31)
Torri Huske (58.04)
Gretchen Walsh (53.60)
Wyatt Davis[c]
Kevin Houseman[c]
Justina Kozan[c]
Amy Tang[c]
3:44.84
WJ
 Russia (RUS)
Nikolay Zuev (54.27)
Anastasia Makarova (1:07.30)
Andrey Minakov (51.66)
Ekaterina Nikonova (54.83)
Pavel Samusenko[c]
Alexander Zhigalov[c]
Aleksandra Sabitova[c]
Daria Trofimova[c]
3:48.06  Canada (CAN)
Jade Hannah (1:00.23)
Gabe Mastromatteo (1:00.58)
Joshua Liendo (52.33)
Hanna Henderson (55.06)
Brooklyn Douthwright[c]
3:48.20

c Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Participating countries

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Swimmers from the following 126 countries competed at the Championships.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Competition Schedule" (PDF). FINA. 19 August 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. ^ FINA (18 August 2019). "7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2019 Budapest (HUN): Entries Book". Omega Timing. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
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