[EN/ES] World Swimming Water Championship 2025 Final Result Medal Table

The World Aquatics Championships, held in Singapore from July 26 to August 3, concluded this Sunday, August 3, with several world records and once again proving the United States' dominance in swimming. Australia, with a total of 29 medals, came in second with 20 medals, including 8 gold medals. Athletes from South American countries generally did not perform well in this edition of the World Championships, and none won any medals. Check out the medal table with all the medals won
El Campeonato Mundial de Natación, celebrado en Singapur del 26 de julio al 3 de agosto, concluyó este domingo 3 de agosto con varios récords mundiales y demostrando una vez más el dominio de Estados Unidos en la natación. Australia, con un total de 29 medallas, quedó en segundo lugar con 20, incluyendo 8 de oro.Los atletas de países sudamericanos, en general, no tuvieron un buen desempeño en esta edición del Campeonato Mundial, y ninguno obtuvo medalla. Consulta el medallero con todas las medallas ganadas

Medal Table

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
United States911929
Australia86620
France4138
Canada4048
Neutral Athletes B3418
China26614
Germany2215
Romania2002
Tunisia2002
Italia1427
South Africa1214
Great Britain1102
Netherlands1023
Hungary1012
Lithuania1011
Japan0314
Switzerland0202
Belgium0112
Poland0101
Neutral Athletes A0011
South Korea0011
Kyrgyzstan0011

Saturday, August 2nd

  • Women's 800m freestyle:
    1.Katie Ledecky - USA
    2.Lani Pallister - AUS
    3.Summer McIntosh - CAN

  • Women's 200m backstroke:
    1.Kaylee McKeown - AUS
    2.Regan Smith - USA
    3.Claire Curzan - USA

  • Women's 50m butterfly:
    1.Gretchen Walsh - USA
    2.Alexandria Perkins - AUS
    3.Roos Vanotterdijk - BEL

  • Men's 50m freestyle:

  1. Cameron McEvoy - AUS
    2.Benjamin Proud - GBR
    3.Jack Alexy - USA
  • Men's 100m butterfly:
    1.Maxime Grousset - FRA
    2.Noe Ponti - SUI
    3.Ilya Kharun - CAN

  • Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay:
    1.United States (Jack Alexy, Patrick Sammon, Kate Douglass e Torri Huske)
    2.Neutral Athletes B (Egor Kornev, Ivan Girev, Daria Trofimova e Daria Klepikova)
    3.France (Maxime Grousset, Yann Le Goff, Marie Wattel e Beryl Gastaldello)



Sunday, August 3rd

  • Women's 50m free:
    1.Meg Harris - AUS
    2.Qingfeng Wu - CHN
    3.Yujie Cheng- CHN

  • Women's 50m breast:
    1.Ruta Meilutyte - LTU
    2.Qianting Tang - CHN
    3.Benedetta Pilato - ITA

  • Women's 400m medley:
    1.Summer McIntosh - CAN
    2.Jenna Forrester - AUS
    3.Mio Narita - JPN

  • Women's 4x100m medley relay:
    1.United States (Regan Smith, Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh e Torri Huske)
    2.Austria (Kaylee McKeown, Ella Ramsay, Alexandria Perkins e Mollie O'Callaghan)
    3.China (Xuwei Peng, Qianting Tang, Yufei Zhang and Yujie Cheng)

  • Men's 1500m free:
    1.Ahmed Jaouadi - TUN
    2.Sven Schwarz - GER
    3.Bobby Finke - USA

  • Men's 50m back:
    1.Kolesnikov -
    2.Pieter Coetze - RSA
    3.Pavel Samusenko

  • Men's 400m medley:
    1.Leon Marchand - FRA
    2.Tomoyuki Matsushita - JPN
    3.Ilia Borodin -

  • Men's 4x100m medley relay:
    1.Neutral Athletes B (Miron Lifintsev, Kiriil Prigoda, Andrei Minakov e Egor Kornev)

  1. France (Yohann Ndoye-Brouard, Leon Marchand, Maxime Grousset and Yann Le Goff)
    3.United States (Tommy Janton, Josh Matheny, Dare Rose e Jack Alexy)


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