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FINA News Letter # 16 (USA Wins "Team Trophy")

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09-Aug-2015

Katie Ledecky (USA) and Sun Yang (CHN) were the best swimmers of the 16th FINA World Championships in Kazan (RUS), after the completion of the eight days of competition. The US star collected five golds and three World Records, while the Chinese champion goes home with two world titles and a silver medal. The team of the United States also won the overall "Team Trophy" of the competition, after being at the top of the medals' table, with 8 gold, 10 silver and 5 bronze medals, for a total of 23 podium presences. However, since 1998, this is the second worse result for US, after the 22 medals in Rome 2009 (but with 10 golds on the counter).

To this US relatively modest result contributed the excellent performances of Australia, China and Great Britain, the next ranked countries in the medal's table, with 16, 13 and 9 awards respectively. In terms of comparison, Australia had only 13 medals in Barcelona (but three golds in 2013 against 7 now), China was at 9, and Great Britain had only placed one athlete in the podium! In a medal chart with 23 countries, new entries included Jamaica, Singapore and Argentina.

Individually, many stars have shone in the Kazan Arena outstanding facility. Multi-medallists included Bronte Campbell and Mitchell Larkin, both from Australia, Florent Manaudou and Camille Lacourt, from France, Adam Peaty and James Guy, from Great Britain, Katinka Hosszu (HUN), Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA), Alia Atkinson (JAM), Lauren Boyle (NZL), Cameron van der Burgh (RSA), Yulia Efimova (RUS), Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) and Ryan Lochte (USA).

In the initial final of the eighth and last competition day in Kazan, Camille Lacourt (FRA) revalidated his 2013 title in the men's 50m backstroke in a time of 24.23. It was his second individual medal in Kazan, after the silver in the 100m backstroke - moreover, Lacourt equals Liam Tancock (GBR), who also won two back-to-back gold medals in this event, in 2009 and 2011. Precisely six years ago, in the Italian capital, Tancock had set the World Record still in charts, 24.04, but this time he was the seventh of the final in 24.88.

FINAL MEDALS TABLE

NF GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
CHN 15 10 10 35
USA 13 14 6 33
RUS 9 4 4 17
AUS 7 3 8 18
GBR 7 1 6 14
FRA 5 1 1 7
ITA 3 3 8 14
HUN 3 3 4 10
SWE 3 2 1 6
JPN 3 1 4 8
RSA 2 3 0 5
GER 2 1 4 7
BRA 1 4 2 7
PRK 1 0 1 0
SBR 1 0 0 1
NED 0 8 0 8
CAN 0 4 4 8
DEN 0 2 2 4
UKR 0 2 1 3
MEX 0 2 0 2
NZL 0 2 0 2
ESP 0 1 2 3
GRE 0 1 2 3
POL 0 1 2 3
JAM 0 1 1 2
CRO 0 1 0 1
LTU 0 1 0 1
ARG 0 0 1 1
BLR 0 0 1 1
MAS 0 0 1 1
SIN 0 0 1 1
TOTAL 75 76* 77** 228

*two silver medals in the 5km team event
**two bronze medals in the men's 50m butterfly and three bronze medals in the women's 200m breaststroke