2009 FINA Swimming World Cup#50 m butterfly

{{Short description|Sport Event}}

The 2009 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of five short course (25 m) swimming meets, held in October and November 2009.{{cite web |url=http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=107&Itemid=541 |title=FINA Swimming World Cup 2009 |publisher=FINA |access-date=2009-08-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150621040905/http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=107&Itemid=541 |archive-date=2015-06-21 |url-status=dead }}

Meets

The 2009 World Cup was staged at five venues on three continents, with each meet following a morning heats and evening finals format for all events, with the exception of the 800 m and 1500 m freestyle and 400 m individual medley events which were heat-declared winners. The order of events at each meet was the same. A sixth meet originally scheduled to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 23–25 October was cancelled.{{cite web |url=http://swimnews.com/News/view/7224 |title=Rio World Cup Round Cancelled |author=Craig Lord |date=2009-09-17 |access-date=2009-10-20 }}

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! Meet !! Dates !! Location !! Results

116–17 October{{flagicon|RSA}} Durban, South Africaalign="center"|[http://omegatiming.com/Competition?id=0001090800FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF&sport=AQ&year=2009 Results]
26–7 November{{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow, Russiaalign="center"|[http://omegatiming.com/Competition?id=0001090700FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF&sport=AQ&year=2009 Results]
310–11 November{{flagicon|SWE}} Stockholm, Swedenalign="center"|[http://omegatiming.com/Competition?id=0001090600FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF&sport=AQ&year=2009 Results]
414–15 November{{flagicon|GER}} Berlin, Germanyalign="center"|[http://omegatiming.com/Competition?id=0001090500FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF&sport=AQ&year=2009 Results]
521–22 November{{flagicon|SIN}} Singaporealign="center"|[http://omegatiming.com/Competition?id=0001090400FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF&sport=AQ&year=2009 Results]

Results

=Overall World Cup=

At each meet of the World Cup circuit in 2009, the FINA Points Table{{cite web |url=http://www.fina.org/project/docs/points/FINA%20Point%20Scoring%202008.pdf |title=Fina Point Scoring |publisher=FINA |date=2008-09-16 |access-date=2008-10-10 |format=PDF }}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} was used to rank all swim performances at the meet. The top 10 men and top 10 women were then awarded World Cup points. Bonus points were awarded for a world record broken (20 points) or equalled (10 points).{{cite web|url=http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=477&Itemid=229 |title=FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup 2009 - Scoring Rules |publisher=FINA |access-date=2009-10-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150621074015/http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=477&Itemid=229 |archive-date=2015-06-21 }} The number of World Cup points awarded was doubled for the final meet of the World Cup in Singapore.

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Rank on FINA Points

!World Cup points awarded

125
220
316
413
510
67
75
83
92
101

The overall rankings are shown below.{{cite web |url=http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2693&Itemid=634 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120801201200/http://www.fina.org/project/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2693&Itemid=634 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-08-01 |title=FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup 2009 - Scoring |publisher=FINA |access-date=2009-11-12 }}

==Men==

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rowspan="2"|Rank

!rowspan="2"|Name

!rowspan="2"|Nationality

!colspan="5"|Points awarded (Bonus)

!rowspan="2"|Total

RSA

!RUS

!SWE

!GER

!SIN

1align="left"|Cameron van der Burghalign="left"|{{RSA}}16252525 (40)32163
2align="left"|Roland Schoemanalign="left"|{{RSA}}2520162050131
3align="left"|Peter Marshallalign="left"|{{USA}}20 (20)713 (20)26 (20)126
4align="left"|Arkady Vyatchaninalign="left"|{{RUS}}13313 (20)4080
5align="left"|Evgeny Korotyshkinalign="left"|{{RUS}}13 (20)5 (20)58
6align="left"|Paul Biedermannalign="left"|{{GER}}10 (40)50
7align="left"|Felipe Silvaalign="left"|{{BRA}}2072047
8align="left"|Steffen Deibleralign="left"|{{GER}}1016 (20)46
9align="left"|Sergey Fesikovalign="left"|{{RUS}}7103 (20)40
10align="left"|George Du Randalign="left"|{{RSA}}316 (20)39
11align="left"|Kaio de Almeidaalign="left"|{{BRA}}10 (20)30
12align="left"|Neil Versfeldalign="left"|{{RSA}}1371030
13align="left"|Darian Townsendalign="left"|{{RSA}}522(20)29
14align="left"|Nicholas Santosalign="left"|{{BRA}}11415
15align="left"|Markus Roganalign="left"|{{AUT}}257
16align="left"|Matthew Aboodalign="left"|{{AUS}}66
17align="left"|Stanislav Donetsalign="left"|{{RUS}}55
18align="left"|Christian Sprengeralign="left"|{{AUS}}44
19align="left"|Gerhard Zandbergalign="left"|{{RSA}}22
20align="left"|Guilherme Guidoalign="left"|{{BRA}}22
21align="left"|Stefan Nystrandalign="left"|{{SWE}}11
22align="left"|Igor Borysikalign="left"|{{UKR}}11

==Women==

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rowspan="2"|Rank

!rowspan="2"|Name

!rowspan="2"|Nationality

!colspan="5"|Points awarded (Bonus)

!rowspan="2"|Total

RSA

!RUS

!SWE

!GER

!SIN

1align="left"|Jessica Hardyalign="left"|{{USA}}20 (20)25 (20)20 (20)25 (20)40210
2align="left"|Therese Alshammaralign="left"|{{SWE}}25 (40)1325 (20)750 (20)200
3align="left"|Hinkelien Schreuderalign="left"|{{NED}}137216 (20)2684
4align="left"|Marieke Guehreralign="left"|{{AUS}}1620 (20)131079
5align="left"|Zhao Jingalign="left"|{{CHN}}16 (60)76
6align="left"|Shiho Sakaialign="left"|{{JPN}}20 (40)60
7align="left"|Leisel Jonesalign="left"|{{AUS}}1313 (40)57
8align="left"|Liu Zigealign="left"|{{CHN}}(20)5 (20)45
9align="left"|Felicity Galvezalign="left"|{{AUS}}10105 (20)45
10align="left"|Evelyn Verrasztóalign="left"|{{HUN}}16 (20)36
11align="left"|Kathryn Meaklimalign="left"|{{RSA}}14 (20)34
12align="left"|Francesca Halsallalign="left"|{{GBR2}}13233
13align="left"|Sarah Katsoulisalign="left"|{{AUS}}2020
14align="left"|Gao Changalign="left"|{{CHN}}10313
15align="left"|Emily Seebohmalign="left"|{{AUS}}1010
16align="left"|Aya Terakawaalign="left"|{{JPN}}77
17align="left"|Inge Dekkeralign="left"|{{NED}}347
18align="left"|Fabíola Molinaalign="left"|{{BRA}}77
19align="left"|Elizabeth Simmondsalign="left"|{{GBR2}}66
20align="left"|Kseniya Moskvinaalign="left"|{{RUS}}55
21align="left"|Ranomi Kromowidjojoalign="left"|{{NED}}55
22align="left"|Hanna-Maria Seppäläalign="left"|{{FIN}}33
23align="left"|Daniela Samulskialign="left"|{{GER}}22
24align="left"|Whitney Myersalign="left"|{{USA}}22
25align="left"|Rikke Møller-Pedersenalign="left"|{{DEN}}22
26align="left"|Lara Jacksonalign="left"|{{USA}}22
27align="left"|Rie Kanetoalign="left"|{{JPN}}11
28align="left"|Sarah Sjöströmalign="left"|{{SWE}}11

=Event winners=

==50 m freestyle==

File:Fred Bousquet.jpg, winner of the men's 50 m freestyle in Stockholm.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanStefan Nystrand{{SWE}}21.29Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}23.74
MoscowRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}20.88 (WC)Marieke Guehrer{{AUS}}23.92
StockholmFrédérick Bousquet{{FRA}}20.64 (WC)Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}23.75
BerlinRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}20.57 WCTherese Alshammar{{SWE}}23.34 (WC)
SingaporeNicholas Santos{{BRA}}20.75Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}23.27 WC

==100 m freestyle==

File:Ranomi Kromowidjojo (2008-08-25).jpg, winner of the women's 100 m freestyle in Durban.]]

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanSergey Fesikov{{RUS}}46.30Ranomi Kromowidjojo{{NED}}52.46
MoscowSergey Fesikov{{RUS}}45.87Jeanette Ottesen{{DEN}}52.22
StockholmStefan Nystrand{{SWE}}45.54 (WC)Francesca Halsall{{GBR2}}51.61 (WC)
BerlinBrent Hayden{{CAN}}45.56Jeanette Ottesen{{DEN}}51.95
SingaporeMatthew Abood{{AUS}}45.46 WCFrancesca Halsall{{GBR2}}51.19 WC

==200 m freestyle==

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:42.79Felicity Galvez{{AUS}}1:57.60
MoscowAlexander Sukhorukov{{RUS}}1:42.13Sarah Sjöström{{SWE}}1:54.02
StockholmBrent Hayden{{CAN}}1:41.65Coralie Balmy{{FRA}}1:53.71
BerlinPaul Biedermann{{GER}}1:39.37 WRSarah Sjöström{{SWE}}1:53.77
SingaporeDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:41.65Petra Granlund{{SWE}}1:54.76

==400 m freestyle==

File:Oussama Mellouli 1.jpg, winner of the men's 400 m freestyle and 400 m individual medley in Singapore.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanDominik Meichtry{{SUI}}3:42.09Jessica Pengelly{{RSA}}4:11.62
MoscowNikita Lobintsev{{RUS}}3:38.40Lotte Friis{{DEN}}4:01.96
StockholmMads Glæsner{{DEN}}3:38.78Coralie Balmy{{FRA}}3:57.75
BerlinPaul Biedermann{{GER}}3:32.77 WRLotte Friis{{DEN}}4:01.21
SingaporeOussama Mellouli{{TUN}}3:39.18Blair Evans{{AUS}}4:02.77

==1500 m (men) / 800 m (women) freestyle==

File:Pal Joensen Faroese swimmer.jpg, winner of the men's 1500 m freestyle in Moscow.]]

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanHeerden Herman{{RSA}}14:49.17Kathryn Meaklim{{RSA}}8:29.51
MoscowPál Joensen{{FRO}}14:32.64Lotte Friis{{DEN}}8:12.94
StockholmFederico Colbertaldo{{ITA}}14:28.35 WCLotte Friis{{DEN}}8:07.94 (WC)
BerlinFederico Colbertaldo{{ITA}}14:29.46Lotte Friis{{DEN}}8:04.61 WC
SingaporeRobert Hurley{{AUS}}14:32.47Blair Evans{{AUS}}8:17.21

==50 m backstroke==

File:Emily Jane Seebohm - Peking 2008.jpg, winner of the women's 50 m backstroke in Singapore.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanPeter Marshall{{USA}}22.75 (WR)Hinkelien Schreuder{{NED}}26.55 (WC)
MoscowPeter Marshall
Stanislav Donets
{{USA}}
{{RUS}}
22.94Marieke Guehrer{{AUS}}26.17 (WR)
StockholmPeter Marshall{{USA}}22.73 (WR)Zhao Jing{{CHN}}25.82 WR
BerlinGerhard Zandberg{{RSA}}22.85Marieke Guehrer{{AUS}}26.09
SingaporePeter Marshall{{USA}}22.61 WREmily Seebohm{{AUS}}26.55

==100 m backstroke==

File:Aschwin Wildeboer.jpg, winner of the men's 100 m backstroke in Berlin.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanPeter Marshall{{USA}}49.40 (WC)Fabíola Molina{{BRA}}57.77
MoscowPeter Marshall{{USA}}49.49Kseniya Moskvina{{RUS}}56.66
StockholmPeter Marshall{{USA}}49.29 WCShiho Sakai{{JPN}}56.42 (WC)
BerlinAschwin Wildeboer{{ESP}}49.55Shiho Sakai{{JPN}}55.23 WR
SingaporeGuilherme Guido{{BRA}}49.63Marieke Guehrer{{AUS}}56.97

==200 m backstroke==

File:Markus Rogan AMADEUS2008.jpg, winner of the men's 200 m backstroke in Stockholm.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanGeorge Du Rand{{RSA}}1:49.53Whitney Myers{{USA}}2:07.96
MoscowGeorge Du Rand{{RSA}}1:47.08 WRDaryna Zevina{{UKR}}2:04.59
StockholmMarkus Rogan{{AUT}}1:47.64 NRElizabeth Simmonds{{GBR2}}2:02.01 (WC)
BerlinArkady Vyatchanin{{RUS}}1:46.11 WRShiho Sakai{{JPN}}2:00.18 WR
SingaporeArkady Vyatchanin{{RUS}}1:46.41Elizabeth Simmonds{{GBR2}}2:01.48

==50 m breaststroke==

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}25.90 (WC)Jessica Hardy{{USA}}29.45 (WR)
MoscowCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}25.58 (WC)Jessica Hardy{{USA}}29.36 (WR)
StockholmCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}25.68Jessica Hardy{{USA}}29.29*
BerlinCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}25.25 WRJessica Hardy{{USA}}28.80 WR
SingaporeRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}25.58Jessica Hardy{{USA}}29.09

* Jessica Hardy set a new world record of 28.96 seconds in the heats of this event in Stockholm.

==100 m breaststroke==

File:2008 Australian Olympic team Leisel Jones - Sarah Ewart.jpg, winner of the women's 100 m breaststroke in Stockholm and Berlin, and the 200 m breaststroke in Berlin.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}56.60 (WC)Jessica Hardy{{USA}}1:04.15 (WC)
MoscowCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}56.36 (WC)Jessica Hardy{{USA}}1:03.75 (WC)
StockholmCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}56.17 (WC)Leisel Jones{{AUS}}1:03.74 (WC)
BerlinCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}55.61 WRLeisel Jones{{AUS}}1:03.00 WR
SingaporeCameron van der Burgh{{RSA}}56.25Sarah Katsoulis{{AUS}}1:03.73

==200 m breaststroke==

File:Christian Sprenger - Craig Franklin.jpg, winner of the men's 200 m breaststroke in Singapore.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanNeil Versfeld{{RSA}}2:03.35Nađa Higl{{SRB}}2:20.41
MoscowNeil Versfeld{{RSA}}2:04.15Rikke Møller-Pedersen{{DEN}}2:19.58
StockholmNeil Versfeld{{RSA}}2:02.67 (WC)Nađa Higl{{SRB}}2:18.54
BerlinMelquiades Alvarez{{ESP}}2:02.67*Leisel Jones{{AUS}}2:15.42 WR
SingaporeChristian Sprenger{{AUS}}2:02.65Kathryn Meaklim{{RSA}}2:20.52

* Neil Versfeld set a new World Cup record of 2:02.56 seconds in the heats of this event in Berlin.

==50 m butterfly==

File:Cielo NicholasSantos Pan2007.jpg (left), winner of the men's 50 m freestyle and 50 m butterfly in Singapore.]]

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}22.32 (WC)Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}24.75 (WR)
MoscowRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}22.33Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}25.10
StockholmRoland Schoeman{{RSA}}22.08 (WC)Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}24.46 (WR)
BerlinSteffen Deibler{{GER}}21.80 WRMarieke Guehrer{{AUS}}24.69
SingaporeNicholas Santos{{BRA}}22.16Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}24.38 WR

==100 m butterfly==

File:KaioDeAlmeida.png, winner of the men's 100 m and 200 m butterfly in Stockholm.]]

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanYevgeny Korotyshkin{{RUS}}50.23Therese Alshammar{{SWE}}56.12 (WC)
MoscowYevgeny Korotyshkin{{RUS}}48.99 (WR)Felicity Galvez{{AUS}}55.82 (WC)
StockholmKaio de Almeida{{BRA}}49.44Felicity Galvez{{AUS}}55.46 WR
BerlinYevgeny Korotyshkin{{RUS}}48.48 WRFelicity Galvez{{AUS}}55.62
SingaporeMitchell Patterson{{AUS}}49.51Felicity Galvez{{AUS}}56.07

==200 m butterfly==

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanChad le Clos{{RSA}}1:54.45Felicity Galvez{{AUS}}2:05.55
MoscowNikolay Skvortsov{{RUS}}1:51.30Joanna Maranhão{{BRA}}2:04.01 (WC)
StockholmKaio de Almeida{{BRA}}1:49.11 WRLiu Zige{{CHN}}2:02.50 (WR)
BerlinNikolay Skvortsov{{RUS}}1:50.58Liu Zige{{CHN}}2:00.78 WR
SingaporeKazuya Kaneda{{JPN}}1:51.54Jessicah Schipper{{AUS}}2:03.27

==100 m individual medley==

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rowspan="2"|Meet

!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanSergey Fesikov{{RUS}}51.96Jessica Hardy{{USA}}59.93*
MoscowSergey Fesikov{{RUS}}51.45 (WC)Hinkelien Schreuder{{NED}}58.88
StockholmGerhard Zandberg{{RSA}}51.77Zhao Jing{{CHN}}58.40 (WR)
BerlinSergey Fesikov{{RUS}}50.96**Hinkelien Schreuder{{NED}}57.74 WR
SingaporeDarian Townsend{{RSA}}52.11Hinkelien Schreuder{{NED}}58.32

* Therese Alshammar set a new world record of 58.51 seconds in the heats of this event in Durban.

** Sergey Fesikov set a new world record of 50.95 seconds in the heats of this event in Berlin.

==200 m individual medley==

File:MireiaBelmonte.jpg, winner of the women's 200 m and 400 m individual medley in Stockholm.]]

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:53.13Whitney Myers{{USA}}2:09.10
MoscowDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:52.93Evelyn Verrasztó{{HUN}}2:06.01 WR
StockholmDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:51.79 (WC)Mireia Belmonte García{{ESP}}2:06.44
BerlinDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:51.55 WRLi Jiaxing{{CHN}}2:07.34
SingaporeDarian Townsend{{RSA}}1:52.49Whitney Myers{{USA}}2:06.20

==400 m individual medley==

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!colspan="3"|Men

!colspan="3"|Women

WinnerNationalityTimeWinnerNationalityTime
DurbanChad le Clos{{RSA}}4.05.04Kathryn Meaklim{{RSA}}4:30.53
MoscowDávid Verrasztó{{HUN}}4:03.45Joanna Maranhão{{BRA}}4:26.98 (WC)
StockholmJoseph Roebuck{{GBR2}}4:03.29Mireia Belmonte García{{ESP}}4:26.40 (WC)
BerlinChad le Clos{{RSA}}4:02.18Tanya Hunks{{CAN}}4:30.52
SingaporeOussama Mellouli{{TUN}}4:05.79Kathryn Meaklim{{RSA}}4:22.88 WR

Legend: {{nowrap|WRWorld record;}} {{nowrap|(WR) – World record when swum (earning bonus World Cup points);}} {{nowrap|WCWorld Cup record;}} {{nowrap|(WC) – World Cup record when swum}}

See also

References

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