list of Swimming World Swimmers of the Year
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Image:Michael Phelps conquista 20ª medalha de ouro e é ovacionado 1036424-09082016- mg 7146 (cropped).jpg was the male World Swimmer of the Year in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2016.|alt=Michael Phelps with a gold medal hung around his neck on a red ribbon]]
Swimming World Swimmers of the Year is awarded by the American-based Swimming World. There are seven categories: World Swimmer, American Swimmer, European Swimmer, Pacific Rim Swimmer, World Disabled Swimmer, African Swimmer, and Open Water Swimmer of year. An award for male and female is made for each category.{{cite web|title=Swimmers of the Year|url=http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/SwimmersOfTheYear.asp|work=Swimming World|access-date=26 March 2009}}
The award was inaugurated in 1964, when Swimming World named Don Schollander as its World Swimmer of the Year. Two years later, a female category was added, and the awards continued in this format until 1980. The winners were mostly American until the rise of East Germany's women in the 1970s, and 1980 saw the creation of subcategories for American and European swimmers. Following the end of the Cold War, Germany declined following the end of the East's systematic state-sponsored doping program, while Australia's swimming team enjoyed a revival. In December 2013, Swimming World announced a decision to strip the drug-fueled East Germans of all World and European Swimmers of the Year awards.{{cite web|last=Marsteller|first=Jason|title=Stripped! Swimming World Vacates Awards of GDR Drug-fueled Swimmers|url=https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/stripped-swimming-world-vacates-awards-of-gdr-drug-fueled-swimmers/|work=Swimming World |access-date=12 January 2013}}
In 1994, Australian swimmers won both awards for World Swimmer of the Year for the first time, and in 1995, a subcategory was inaugurated for Pacific Rim swimmers. A subcategory for disabled swimmers was introduced in 2003, and in the following year, an African award was launched after South Africa became the first country from the continent to win an Olympic relay. In 2005, open water swimming was added to the Olympic program and another category was duly added.
United States swimmers have won the title 51 times, followed by Australia (13 times) and East Germany (11 times). This ratio is approximately proportional to the number of gold medals won by the respective nations at the Olympics. East Germany was particularly successful in the 1970s and 1980s, when they dominated the women's events, aided by systematic state-sponsored doping. Michael Phelps of the United States has won the global award eight times, followed by Katie Ledecky of the United States and Ian Thorpe of Australia with four. Regionally, German, Hungarian and Dutch swimmers have had the most success in Europe, while Australians have won more than three-quarters of the Pacific awards.
World Swimmers of the Year
File:Katie Ledecky 2016c.jpg, five-time female World Swimmer of the Year]]
File:Inge de Bruijn.jpg, the only Dutch female World Swimmer of the Year |alt=Inge de Bruijn]]
File:Natalie Coughlin.png, female world Swimmer of the Year in 2002 |alt=Natalie Coughlin]]
File:2008 Australian Olympic team Grant Hackett 2 - Sarah Ewart.jpg, male World Swimmer of the Year in 2005|alt=Grant Hackett with a red medal ribbon around his neck.]]
File:2008 Australian Olympic team Leisel Jones - Sarah Ewart.jpg, female World Swimmer of the Year in 2005 and 2006 |alt=Leisel Jones]]
File:Incheon AsianGames Swimming 34.jpg is the 2013 male World Swimmer of the Year and a five-time male Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year. He is the only Chinese World Swimmer of the Year.|alt=Sun Yang]]
The award was inaugurated in 1964, when Swimming World named Don Schollander as its World Swimmer of the Year. One year later, a female category was added. From 1973 until 1989, the rise of East Germany's women saw them win a majority of the awards. Following the end of the Cold War, Germany declined following the end of the East's systematic state-sponsored doping program, while Australia's swimming team enjoyed a revival in the late 1990s, winning nine awards since 1997, the most by any country in that period. Swimming World has since stripped the East Germans of their titles.
United States swimmers have won the title 51 times, followed by Australia (13 times) and East Germany (11 times). This ratio is approximately proportional to the number of gold medals won by the respective nations at the Olympics. East Germany was particularly successful in the 1970s and 1980s, when they dominated the women's events, aided by systematic state-sponsored doping.{{cite news |title = Swimming's big splash |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics_2004/swimming/history/3477381.stm |publisher = BBC Sport |date = 5 July 2004 |access-date = 8 November 2006 }}{{cite news |title = Phelps causes biggest splash |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics_2004/swimming/3587554.stm |publisher = BBC Sport |date = 21 August 2004 |access-date = 19 November 2006 }}
With his win in 2016, Michael Phelps (United States) now holds the overall record with eight titles. He won in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2016. Katie Ledecky (United States) is the second most-prolific winner, winning in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2018. Phelps and Ledecky are the only swimmers to win the award four straight times. Ian Thorpe (AUS) was honored four times, in 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002.
Ledecky is the only female swimmer to win the award more than three times. Four female swimmers have won three awards: Debbie Meyer (United States) in 1967, 1968 and 1969, Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) in 1991, 1992 and 1995, Janet Evans (United States) in 1987, 1989 and 1990, and Kristin Otto (GDR) in 1984, 1986 and 1988. Franziska van Almsick is the youngest female to have won the award, having turned 15 on 5 April in the year of her first award. Thorpe is the youngest male recipient, having turned 16 on 13 October in the year of his first award.{{cite book
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | |||||
align=center| 1964 | align=center|{{sort|zzz|Not awarded}} | align=center|{{sort|zzz|N/A}} | {{sortname|Don|Schollander}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1965 | {{sortname|Martha|Randall}}{{cite magazine |url=https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/who-will-be-swimming-worlds-2018-world-swimmers-of-the-year/ |title=Who Will Be Swimming World’s 2018 World Swimmers of the Year? |first1=Taylor |last1=Brien |date=13 November 2018 |magazine=Swimming World |access-date=25 July 2019 }} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Dick|Roth}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1966 | {{sortname|Claudia|Kolb}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Mike|Burton|Mike Burton (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1967 | {{sortname|Debbie|Meyer}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Mark|Spitz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1968 | {{sortname|Debbie|Meyer}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Charlie|Hickcox}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1969 | {{sortname|Debbie|Meyer}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Gary|Hall Sr.}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1970 | {{sortname|Alice|Jones|Alice Jones (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Gary|Hall Sr.}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1971 | {{sortname|Shane|Gould}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Mark|Spitz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1972 | {{sortname|Shane|Gould}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Mark|Spitz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1973 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Rick|DeMont}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1974 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Tim|Shaw|Tim Shaw (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1975 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Tim|Shaw|Tim Shaw (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1976 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|John|Naber}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1977 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Brian|Goodell}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1978 | {{sortname|Tracy|Caulkins}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Jesse|Vassallo}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1979 | {{sortname|Cynthia|Woodhead}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Vladimir|Salnikov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{URS}} | |
align=center| 1980 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Rowdy|Gaines}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1981 | {{sortname|Mary T.|Meagher}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Alex|Baumann}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | |
align=center| 1982 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Vladimir|Salnikov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{URS}} | ||
align=center| 1983 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Rick|Carey}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1984 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Alex|Baumann}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | ||
align=center| 1985 | {{sortname|Mary T.|Meagher}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1986 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Matt|Biondi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1987 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Tamás|Darnyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1988 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Matt|Biondi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | ||
align=center| 1989 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1990 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 1991 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Tamás|Darnyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1992 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Yevgeny|Sadovyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{country|Russia|1991}} | |
align=center| 1993 | {{sortname|Franziska|van Almsick}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Károly|Güttler}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1994 | {{sortname|Samantha|Riley}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kieren|Perkins}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 1995 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Denis|Pankratov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} | |
align=center| 1996 | {{sortname|Penny|Heyns}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Denis|Pankratov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} | |
align=center| 1997 | {{sortname|Claudia|Poll}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{country|Costa Rica|1964}} | {{sortname|Michael|Klim}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 1998 | {{sortname|Jenny|Thompson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 1999 | {{sortname|Penny|Heyns}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2000 | {{sortname|Inge|de Bruijn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Pieter|van den Hoogenband}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | |
align=center| 2001 | {{sortname|Inge|de Bruijn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2002 | {{sortname|Natalie|Coughlin}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2003 | {{sortname|Hannah|Stockbauer}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2004 | {{sortname|Yana|Klochkova}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{UKR}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Leisel|Jones}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Grant|Hackett}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Leisel|Jones}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Laure|Manaudou}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Stephanie|Rice}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Federica|Pellegrini}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Soni}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Lochte}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Soni}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Lochte}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Missy|Franklin}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname | Sun Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Hagino}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} | |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} | |
align=center| 2019 | Regan Smith | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{USA}} | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
align=center| 2021 | Emma McKeon | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2022 | Ariarne Titmus | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{AUS}} | {{sortname|David|Popovici}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ROU}} | |
align=center| 2023 | Kaylee McKeown | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Léon|Marchand}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | |
align=center| 2024 | Summer McIntosh | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{CAN}} | {{sortname|Léon|Marchand}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
American Swimmers of the Year
File:Katie Hoff Olympic Games 2008.jpg, female American Swimmer of the Year from 2005 to 2007 |alt=Katie Hoff]]
Michael Phelps has been named American Swimmer of the Year on eleven occasions; his streak of 2001 to 2009 was interrupted only by Aaron Peirsol in 2005. Katie Ledecky is the most decorated female swimmer with six awards, followed by Evans, who won five consecutive awards from 1987 to 1991. Tracy Caulkins won four times in the early-1980s, while Natalie Coughlin, Katie Hoff and Jenny Thompson all won three times. On the men's side, Mike Barrowman and Lenny Krayzelburg won the award four consecutive times, while Matt Biondi and Tom Dolan captured three awards.
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Male winner | ||
align=center| 1980 | {{sortname|Tracy|Caulkins}} | {{sortname|Mike|Bruner}} |
align=center| 1981 | {{sortname|Tracy|Caulkins}} | {{sortname|Craig|Beardsley}} |
align=center| 1982 | {{sortname|Tracy|Caulkins}} | {{sortname|Steve|Lundquist}} |
align=center| 1983 | {{sortname|Tiffany|Cohen}} | {{sortname|Rick|Carey}} |
align=center| 1984 | {{sortname|Tracy|Caulkins}} | {{sortname|Pablo|Morales}} |
align=center| 1985 | {{sortname|Mary T.|Meagher}} | {{sortname|Matt|Biondi}} |
align=center| 1986 | {{sortname|Betsy|Mitchell}} | {{sortname|Matt|Biondi}} |
align=center| 1987 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | {{sortname|David|Wharton}} |
align=center| 1988 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | {{sortname|Matt|Biondi}} |
align=center| 1989 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} |
align=center| 1990 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} |
align=center| 1991 | {{sortname|Janet|Evans}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} |
align=center| 1992 | {{sortname|Summer|Sanders}} | {{sortname|Mike|Barrowman}} |
align=center| 1993 | {{sortname|Jenny|Thompson}} | {{sortname|Eric|Namesnik}} |
align=center| 1994 | {{sortname|Allison|Wagner}} | {{sortname|Tom|Dolan}} |
align=center| 1995 | {{sortname|Amy|Van Dyken}} | {{sortname|Tom|Dolan}} |
align=center| 1996 | {{sortname|Amy|Van Dyken}} | {{sort|Various|4×100 m medley relay team}}{{NoteTag|In 1996 the American Swimmer of the Year award was given to the 4×100 m medley relay team of Jeff Rouse, Jeremy Linn, Mark Henderson, and Gary Hall Jr. who won gold and broke the world record at the Olympics that year.{{cite news|title=U.S. sets world mark in 4x100 medley relay|url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1996/07/26/US-sets-world-mark-in-4x100-medley-relay/1655838353600/|agency=United Press International|date=July 26, 1996|access-date=February 9, 2022}}}} |
align=center| 1997 | {{sortname|Kristine|Quance}} | {{sortname|Lenny|Krayzelburg}} |
align=center| 1998 | {{sortname|Jenny|Thompson}} | {{sortname|Lenny|Krayzelburg}} |
align=center| 1999 | {{sortname|Jenny|Thompson}} | {{sortname|Lenny|Krayzelburg}} |
align=center| 2000 | {{sortname|Brooke|Bennett}} | {{sortname|Lenny|Krayzelburg}} Tom Dolan |
align=center| 2001 | {{sortname|Natalie|Coughlin}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2002 | {{sortname|Natalie|Coughlin}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2003 | {{sortname|Amanda|Beard}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2004 | {{sortname|Amanda|Beard}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Katie|Hoff}} | {{sortname|Aaron|Peirsol}} |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Katie|Hoff}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Katie|Hoff}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Natalie|Coughlin}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Ariana|Kukors}} Rebecca Soni | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Soni}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Lochte}} |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Soni}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Lochte}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Missy|Franklin}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Lochte}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Cochrane|Ryan Cochrane (swimmer)}} Tyler Clary |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Michael|Phelps}} |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Chase|Kalisz}} |
align=center| 2019 | Regan Smith | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Caeleb|Dressel}} |
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Katie|Ledecky}} | {{sortname|Bobby|Finke}} |
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Summer|McIntosh}} | {{sortname|Ryan|Murphy|Ryan Murphy (swimmer)}} |
align=center| 2024 | {{sortname|Summer|McIntosh}} | {{sortname|Bobby|Finke}} |
European Swimmers of the Year
File:Kazan 2015 - Hosszú Katinka 200m backstroke.JPG, four-time winner of the European Swimmer of the Year award |alt=Katinka Hosszú with a medal around her neck]]
File:Pieter van den Hoogenband (2008-08-25).jpg was the European Swimmer of the Year four times. |alt=Pieter van den Hoogenband]]
File:Swimming 4x100m freestyle relay 2017-08-07 06 (cropped).jpg won the European Swimmer of the Year six times.|alt=Adam Peaty at the Rio Olympics.]]
East Germany was particularly successful in the 1970s and 1980s, when they dominated the women's events, aided by systematic state-sponsored doping. Their women swept the award for the first ten years of its existence from 1980 to 1989, with Kristin Otto winning three times, before the Berlin Wall and communism fell. With the end of the state-sponsored doping program, the (East) German stranglehold on women's swimming was broken. In the two decades since reunification, the female award was won by Germans four times, three by Franziska van Almsick. During the 1980s, Michael Gross of West Germany, nicknamed The Albatross in reference to his vast wingspan, dominated European swimming, winning five consecutive awards from 1982 to 1986, record that stood alone until Adam Peaty of Great Britain equalled the feat between 2014 and 2018. Swimming World has vacated all awards previously awarded to East German swimmers because of the government-sanctioned systematic doping.
Hungary has won the award 17 times, mainly on the back of its strength in medley swimming. Breaststrokers Ágnes Kovács and Károly Güttler, and backstroker Sándor Wladár were the only Hungarian winners who were not champion medley swimmers. Krisztina Egerszegi won four awards, the most by a female swimmer, while Tamás Darnyi claimed three.
The Netherlands have won seven awards, through the efforts of Inge de Bruijn (3) and Pieter van den Hoogenband (4), who led the sprinting world for women and men at the turn of the century. Russian or Soviet swimmers have won seven awards, all of them male.
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | ||||
align=center| 1980 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Vladimir|Salnikov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{URS}} | |
align=center| 1981 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Sándor|Wladár}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1982 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1983 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1984 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1985 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1986 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Michael|Groß}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRG}} | |
align=center| 1987 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Tamás|Darnyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1988 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Tamás|Darnyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | |
align=center| 1989 | style="white-space:nowrap;"| | {{sortname|Giorgio|Lamberti}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | |
align=center| 1990 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Adrian|Moorhouse}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 1991 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Tamás|Darnyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 1992 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Yevgeny|Sadovyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{country|Russia|1991}} |
align=center| 1993 | {{sortname|Franziska|van Almsick}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Károly|Güttler}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 1994 | {{sortname|Franziska|van Almsick}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Alexander|Popov|Alexander Popov (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 1995 | {{sortname|Krisztina|Egerszegi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Denis|Pankratov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 1996 | {{sortname|Michelle|Smith}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{IRL}} | {{sortname|Denis|Pankratov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 1997 | {{sortname|Ágnes|Kovács}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Emiliano|Brembilla}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} |
align=center| 1998 | {{sortname|Ágnes|Kovács}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Denys|Sylantyev}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{UKR}} |
align=center| 1999 | {{sortname|Inge|de Bruijn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Pieter|van den Hoogenband}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2000 | {{sortname|Inge|de Bruijn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Pieter|van den Hoogenband}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2001 | {{sortname|Inge|de Bruijn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Roman|Sloudnov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 2002 | {{sortname|Franziska|van Almsick}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Pieter|van den Hoogenband}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2003 | {{sortname|Hannah|Stockbauer}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Alexander|Popov|Alexander Popov (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 2004 | {{sortname|Yana|Klochkova}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{UKR}} | {{sortname|Pieter|van den Hoogenband}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Otylia|Jędrzejczak}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{POL}} | {{sortname|László|Cseh}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Laure|Manaudou}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | {{sortname|László|Cseh}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Laure|Manaudou}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | {{sortname|Mateusz|Sawrymowicz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{POL}} |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Adlington}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} | {{sortname|Alain|Bernard}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Federica|Pellegrini}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Paul|Biedermann}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Federica|Pellegrini}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Camille|Lacourt}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Federica|Pellegrini}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Alexander|Dale Oen}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NOR}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Ranomi|Kromowidjojo}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Yannick|Agnel}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Katinka|Hosszú}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Dániel|Gyurta}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Katinka|Hosszú}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Katinka|Hosszú}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Katinka|Hosszú}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | | {{sortname|Adam|Peaty}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR2}} |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Evgeny|Rylov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|David|Popovici}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ROU}} |
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Léon|Marchand}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
align=center| 2024 | {{sortname|Sarah|Sjöström}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SWE}} | | {{sortname|Léon|Marchand}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} |
Pacific Rim Swimmers of the Year
File:Ian Thorpe with a smile.jpg is a four-time World Swimmer of the Year and six-time Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year.|alt=Ian Thorpe]]
File:Kitajima.jpg has been the Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year four times.|alt=Kosuke Kitajima]]
The Pacific Rim award was introduced in 1995, the year after two Australian swimmers—Kieren Perkins and Samantha Riley—became the first two Pacific Rim swimmers to be named as World Swimmer of the Year. It has subsequently been dominated by Australian swimmers, who have won 30 of the 48 awards given. Ian Thorpe won six awards (five consecutively) and Susie O'Neill has won four (three consecutively). Australia's success has been built on female butterfliers (O’Neill and Petria Thomas), female breaststrokers (Riley and Leisel Jones), and male freestylers (Thorpe, Grant Hackett and Michael Klim). The men's awards have been dominated by Asian swimmers since 2006. Kosuke Kitajima (Japan) was the first non-Australian swimmer to win the award more than once (in 2003, 2007, 2008, and 2010).{{cite web|title=Rice on top of world again|first=Nicole|last=Jeffery|date=27 November 2008|url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24712268-2722,00.html|work=The Australian|access-date=26 March 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090202105402/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24712268-2722,00.html|archive-date=2 February 2009|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} He was followed by Sun Yang of China who won five awards (in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017 and 2018).
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | ||||||
align=center| 1995 | {{sortname|Susie|O'Neill}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Scott|Miller|Scott Miller (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 1996 | {{sortname | Le Jingyi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | {{sortname|Danyon|Loader}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NZL}} | |
align=center| 1997 | {{sortname|Samantha|Riley}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Michael|Klim}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 1998 | {{sortname|Susie|O'Neill}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 1999 | {{sortname|Susie|O'Neill}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2000 | {{sortname|Susie|O'Neill}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2001 | {{sortname|Petria|Thomas}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2002 | {{sortname|Petria|Thomas}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2003 | {{sortname|Leisel|Jones}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Kitajima}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2004 | {{sortname|Jodie|Henry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Ian|Thorpe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Leisel|Jones}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Grant|Hackett}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Leisel|Jones}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname | Park Tae-hwan}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{KOR}} | |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Libby|Lenton}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Kitajima}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Stephanie|Rice}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Kitajima}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Jessicah|Schipper}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname | Zhang Lin|Zhang Lin (swimmer)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Alicia|Coutts}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Kitajima}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname | Ye Shiwen}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | {{sortname | Sun Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname | Ye Shiwen}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | {{sortname | Sun Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Cate|Campbell}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname | Sun Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Cate|Campbell}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Hagino}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Emily|Seebohm}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Mitch|Larkin}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Rie|Kaneto}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | {{sortname|Kosuke|Hagino}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Emily|Seebohm}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Sun|Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | ||
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Cate|Campbell}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Sun|Yang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | ||
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Ariarne|Titmus}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Daiya|Seto}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{JPN}} | ||
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Emma|McKeon}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Zac|Stubblety-Cook}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Ariarne|Titmus}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Zac|Stubblety-Cook}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | ||
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Kaylee|McKeown}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Qin|Haiyang}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} | ||
align=center| 2024 | {{sortname|Kaylee|McKeown}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Pan|Zhanle}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} |
African Swimmers of the Year
File:Oussama Mellouli 1.jpg was the first African male to win an individual Olympic gold medal in swimming.|alt=Oussama Mellouli doing the breaststroke]]
The African award was introduced in 2004, the year in which South Africa won the men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay at the Olympics. Although Joan Harrison (1952) and Penny Heyns (1996) had won individual gold medals for South Africa, the 2004 victory was the first time that an African relay team won a medal, indicating their increasing depth. In the same Olympics, Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry's won three medals, including one gold, making her the first African swimmer outside of South Africa to stand on the podium.{{cite web|title=Olympic medal winners|url=http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=26 March 2009}}
Results classification: "By individual" → Competition gender: Select all → Medal: Select all → Continents and nations: "Africa" → Sports and events: "Swimming" → Search ↵ Coventry has won the female award nine times. South African Chad le Clos won seven men's awards in a row, and South African sprinter Roland Schoeman four, and in total South African swimmers have claimed nineteen awards. In 2008, Ous Mellouli of Tunisia broke the South African and Zimbabwean duopoly after becoming the first African male to win an individual Olympic gold medal.
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | ||||
align=center| 2004 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Roland|Schoeman|Roland Mark Schoeman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Roland|Schoeman|Roland Mark Schoeman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Suzaan|van Biljon}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Roland|Schoeman|Roland Mark Schoeman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Roland|Schoeman|Roland Mark Schoeman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Oussama|Mellouli}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{TUN}} |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Oussama|Mellouli}} {{sortname|Cameron|van der Burgh}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{TUN}} {{RSA}} |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Mandy|Loots}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Cameron|van der Burgh}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Cameron|van der Burgh}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Karin|Prinsloo}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Karin|Prinsloo}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Kirsty|Coventry}}{{cite web |url=https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/swimming-world-magazine-announces-african-swimmers-of-the-year/ |title=Swimming World Magazine Announces African Swimmers of the Year |date=28 November 2016 |work=Swimming World |access-date=1 December 2016 }} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ZIM}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Farida|Osman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{EGY}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Tatjana|Schoenmaker}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Tatjana|Schoenmaker}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Chad|le Clos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Tatjana|Schoenmaker}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Ahmed|Hafnaoui}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{TUN}} |
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Lara|van Niekerk}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Pieter|Coetze}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} |
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Tatjana|Schoenmaker}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Ahmed|Hafnaoui}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{TUN}} |
Open Water Swimmers of the Year
File:Maarten van der Weijden (2008-08-25).jpg was the 2008 Open Water Swimmer of the Year. |alt=Maarten van der Weijden with a gold medal hung around his neck on a red ribbon]]
{{see also|FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships|FINA Marathon Swim World Series}}
The Open Water award was introduced in 2005, when it was announced that open water swimming events would be included in the Olympics for the first time: the men's and women's 10 km events at the 2008 Olympics.{{cite web|url=http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2005-10/2005-10-28-voa55.cfm |title=IOC Includes 10K Open Water Event in 2008 Beijing Olympics |author=VOA Sports |date=28 October 2005 |publisher=Voice of America |access-date=28 March 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081118092446/http://voanews.com/english/archive/2005-10/2005-10-28-voa55.cfm |archive-date=18 November 2008 }} The award has been won by Dutch and German swimmers five times, while Russian swimmers have won four times. Thomas Lurz of Germany has won the award five times, triumphing in 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2013, while Russia's Larisa Ilchenko has won the award three years in a row (2006–2008).{{cite web |url=http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/22800.asp |title=Lane 9 News Archive: Swimming World Names 2009 Open Water Swimmers of the Year |work=Swimming World |access-date=2011-10-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404192043/http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/22800.asp |archive-date=2012-04-04 }}
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | ||||
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Edith|van Dijk}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Thomas|Lurz}} {{sortname|Chip|Peterson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} {{USA}} |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Larisa|Ilchenko}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} | {{sortname|Thomas|Lurz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Larisa|Ilchenko}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} | {{sortname|Vladimir|Dyatchin}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Larisa|Ilchenko}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RUS}} | {{sortname|Maarten|van der Weijden}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Keri-Anne|Payne}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR}} | {{sortname|Thomas|Lurz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Martina|Grimaldi}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Valerio|Cleri}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Keri-Anne|Payne}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR}} | {{sortname|Thomas|Lurz}} {{sortname|Spyridon|Gianniotis}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} {{GRE}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Éva|Risztov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} | {{sortname|Oussama|Mellouli}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{TUN}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Poliana|Okimoto}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | {{sortname|Thomas|Lurz}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Sharon|van Rouwendaal}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Andrew|Gemmell}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Aurélie|Muller}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | {{sortname|Jordan|Wilimovsky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Sharon|van Rouwendaal}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Ferry|Weertman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Aurélie|Muller}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{FRA}} | {{sortname|Ferry|Weertman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Sharon|van Rouwendaal}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Kristof|Rasovszky}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Ana Marcela|Cunha}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | {{sortname|Florian|Wellbrock}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Ana Marcela|Cunha}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | {{sortname|Florian|Wellbrock}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Ana Marcela|Cunha}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | {{sortname|Gregorio|Paltrinieri}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}}{{Cite magazine |title=Ana Marcela Cunha and Gregorio Paltrinieri Crowned Swimming World’s Open Water Swimmers of the Year |date=November 10, 2022 |magazine=Swimming World Magazine |url=https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/ana-marcela-cunha-and-gregorio-paltrinieri-crowned-swimming-worlds-open-water-swimmers-of-the-year/ |access-date=March 18, 2023 |editor-last=D'Addona |editor-first=Dan}} |
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Leonie|Beck}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} | {{sortname|Florian|Wellbrock}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GER}} |
World Disabled Swimmers of the Year
{{see also|Paralympic swimming|Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award}}
This award was created in 2003, and then was not awarded in 2004. The award has been won by American swimmers six times, Brazilian and Australian swimmers four times, and Canadian swimmers twice.
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | |||||
align=center| 2003 | {{sortname|Danielle|Watts}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR}} | {{sortname|Sergei|Punko}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BLR}} | |
align=center| 2004 | align=center|{{sort|zzz|Not awarded}} | align=center|{{sort|zzz|N/A}} | align=center|{{sort|zzz|Not awarded}} | align=center|{{sort|zzz|N/A}} | |
align=center| 2005 | {{sortname|Erin|Popovich}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Benoît|Huot}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | |
align=center| 2006 | {{sortname|Jessica|Long}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname | Wang Xiaofu}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CHN}} |
align=center| 2007 | {{sortname|Valérie|Grand'Maison}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | {{sortname|Matthew|Cowdrey}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2008 | {{sortname|Natalie|du Toit}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{RSA}} | {{sortname|Matthew|Cowdrey}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2009 | {{sortname|Mallory|Weggemann}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Daniel|Dias}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | |
align=center| 2010 | {{sortname|Mallory|Weggemann}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Daniel|Dias}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | |
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Jessica|Long}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Daniel|Dias}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Jacqueline|Freney}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | {{sortname|Matthew|Cowdrey}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{AUS}} | |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Sophie|Pascoe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NZ}} | {{sortname|Daniel|Dias}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Ingrid|Thunem}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NOR}} | {{sortname|Ian|Silverman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Rebecca|Meyers}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Ihar|Boki}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BLR}} | |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Aurélie|Rivard}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | {{sortname|Daniel|Dias}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BRA}} | |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Sophie|Pascoe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NZL}} | {{sortname|Vincenzo|Boni}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Carlotta|Gilli}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Ihar|Boki}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{BLR}} | |
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Sophie|Pascoe}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NZL}} | {{sortname|Reece|Dunn}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{GBR}} | |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Jessica|Long}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Maksym|Krypak}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{UKR}} | |
align=center| 2022 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded | ||||
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Carlotta|Gilli}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} | {{sortname|Andrii|Trusov}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{UKR}} |
World Water Polo Players of the Year
{{see also|Water polo at the World Aquatics Championships}}
The Water Polo award was introduced in 2011.
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! scope="col" | Female winner ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Male winner ! scope="col" | Nationality | ||||
align=center| 2011 | {{sortname|Krystina|Alogbo}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CAN}} | {{sortname|Aleksandar Ivović | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{MNE}} |
align=center| 2012 | {{sortname|Maggie|Steffens}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Maro|Joković}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{CRO}} |
align=center| 2013 | {{sortname|Jennifer|Pareja}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ESP}} | {{sortname|Viktor|Nagy}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2014 | {{sortname|Ashleigh|Johnson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | Filip Filipović | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{SRB}} |
align=center| 2015 | {{sortname|Ashleigh|Johnson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Duško|Pijetlović}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SRB}} |
align=center| 2016 | {{sortname|Ashleigh|Johnson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Filip|Filipović|Filip Filipović (water polo)}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SRB}} |
align=center| 2017 | {{sortname|Maggie|Steffens}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Márton|Vámos}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{HUN}} |
align=center| 2018 | {{sortname|Sabrina|van der Sloot}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{NED}} | {{sortname|Aleksandar|Ivović}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{MNE}} |
align=center| 2019 | {{sortname|Ashleigh|Johnson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Francesco|Di Fulvio}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ITA}} |
align=center| 2020 | align=center colspan="4"| Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
align=center| 2021 | {{sortname|Maddie|Musselman}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Filip|Filipović|Filip Filipović (water polo)}} & Dušan Mandić | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{SRB}} |
align=center| 2022 | {{sortname|Ashleigh|Johnson}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{USA}} | {{sortname|Francesco|Di Fulvio}} | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{ITA}} |
align=center| 2023 | {{sortname|Judith|Forca}} | style="white-space:nowrap;"|{{ESP}} | {{sortname|Gergő|Zalánki}} | style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{HUN}} |
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