2022 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series

The 2022 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series began on 19 March 2022 with a virtual event jointly hosted by the United States and Canada and will end on 22 May 2022 with an onsite super final event in Athens, Greece.[1] The series consists of four legs across three continents and features solo, duet, and team artistic swimming events in female, male, and mixed categories.[2]

2022 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series
Date19 March – 22 May 2022

Schedule

Originally the World Series was scheduled to include five legs across three continents, including a first ever joint hosting of a FINA Artistic Swimming World Series leg and a FINA Diving World Series leg in Kazan, Russia for the third leg in May 2022.[3][4][5] However, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which started on 24 February 2022, FINA canceled the leg of the World Series scheduled to take place in Kazan out of concern for the safety and well-being of participating athletes.[6][7] To ensure the safety of participants, FINA is requiring athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus to compete under neutral labels (no country name, flag, anthem, etc.) and will review concerns raised about individuals on a case-by-case basis.[8][9] The designation "Independent FINA Athlete" (IFA) is the neutral term for competitors from the two countries.[10] The updated schedule includes the four non-canceled legs.[1]

LegDatesHostVenueNotes
119–20 March[a] United States - CanadaVariousVirtual event
21–3 April Paris, FrancePiscine Georges Vallerey[11]
38–10 April Kazan, RussiaPalace of Water SportsCanceled
47–8 May AustraliaVariousVirtual event
520–22 May Athens, GreeceSuper Final
a Leg 1 is a virtual format with events competed between 19 and 25 February 2022 and performances webcast publicly with commentary on 19 and 20 March 2022.[12]

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain (ESP)5207
 United States (USA)5207
3 Independent FINA Athletes5128
4 France (FRA)4127
5 Canada (CAN)1618
6 Israel (ISR)1146
 Puerto Rico (PRI)1146
8 Colombia (COL)1012
9 Japan (JPN)0314
10 Italy (ITA)0213
11 Greece (GRE)0101
 South Korea (KOR)0101
13 Chile (CHI)0011
  Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (14 nations)23211862

Solo technical routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[13]
Varvara Subbotina
Independent FINA Athlete
91.5848 Itsuki Hirota
 Japan
82.5916 Audrey Lamothe
 Canada
82.0037
Paris[14] Oriane Jaillardon
 France
83.5476 Audrey Lamothe
 Canada
83.3653 Polina Prikazchikova
 Israel
80.4161
 Australia
Athens

Solo free routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10][15]
Eve Planeix
 France
87.4667 Yuka Kawase
 Japan
84.2667 Emma Grosvenor
  Switzerland
77.9667
Paris[16] Iris Tió
 Spain
86.7333 Federica Sala
 Italy
85.8000 Laelys Alavez
 France
83.9000
 Australia
Athens

Duet technical routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[13]
Independent FINA Athletes
Varvara Subbotina
Svetlana Kolesnichenko
93.1321  France
Anastasia Bayandina
Daria Bayandina
88.3151  Japan
Siri Kawaguchi
Uta Kobayashi
80.2902
Paris[17]  France
Oriane Jaillardon
Romane Lunel
83.7000  Greece
Eleni Fragkaki
Krystalenia Gialama
82.7753  Israel
Shelly Bobritsky
Ariel Nassee
82.4852
 Australia
Athens

Duet free routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
 United States
Megumi Field
Natalia Vega
84.9000  South Korea
Yoonseo Hur
Lee Ri-young
84.2000 Independent FINA Athletes
Marharyta Kiryliuk
Valeryia Valasach
83.7333
Paris[18]  United States
Megumi Field
Natalia Vega
85.7667  Israel
Shelly Bobritsky
Nikol Nahshonov
83.8000  France
Lalie Chassaigne
Sasha Comte
83.2333
 Australia
Athens

Team technical routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[13]
 France87.7137  Canada83.2592 Independent FINA Athletes81.9504
Paris[19]  United States86.0680  Canada84.7341  Israel82.5568
 Australia
Athens

Team free routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
 Canada84.7000 Independent FINA Athletes83.2333 none awarded
Paris[20]  Spain90.7000  Canada85.7667  Israel84.4667
 Australia
Athens

Solo technical routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[13]
Aleksandr Maltsev
Independent FINA Athlete
90.4231 Fernando Díaz del Río Soto
 Spain
76.4571 Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
 Puerto Rico
53.7147
Paris[21] Fernando Díaz del Río Soto
 Spain
76.2795 Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
 Puerto Rico
60.8774 none awarded
 Australia
Athens

Solo free routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
 Puerto Rico
60.200 none awarded none awarded
Paris[22] Gustavo Adolfo Sanchez
 Colombia
80.8667 Nicolò Ogliari
 Italy
79.0667 Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
 Puerto Rico
65.6333
 Australia
Athens

Duet technical routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[13]
Independent FINA Athletes
Mayya Gurbanberdieva
Aleksandr Maltsev
90.5697  Spain
Emma García
Pau Ribes
82.7569  Puerto Rico
Nicolle Adriana Torrens Mercado
Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
64.1346
Paris[23]  Spain
Emma García
Pau Ribes
84.3804  United States
Ivy Davis
Kenneth Gaudet
79.0104  Colombia
Gustavo Adolfo Sanchez
Jennifer Cerquera Hatiusca
77.7850
 Australia
Athens

Duet free routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
Independent FINA Athletes
Aleksandr Maltsev
Olesia Platonova
91.9000  Japan
Tomoka Sato
Yotaro Sato
82.7000  Puerto Rico
Nicolle Adriana Torrens Mercado
Enrique Ruisanchez Torres Zayas
63.2333
Paris[24]  Spain
Emma García
Pau Ribes
85.5667  United States
Claudia Coletti
Kenneth Gaudet
83.0333  Italy
Nicolò Ogliari
Federica Sala
82.3667
 Australia
Athens

Team highlights routine

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
 United States84.6333  Canada82.9667 none awarded
Paris[25]
(all female)[a]
 United States87.8333  Canada85.5333  Chile81.4333
 Australia
Athens
a Team highlights routine may be composed of up to two men, events composed of only women are all female events.[2]

Team free combination

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
 Canada[10]
none awarded none awarded none awarded
Paris[26]
(all female)[a]
 Israel84.0667 none awarded none awarded
 Australia
Athens
a Team free combination may be composed of up to two men, events composed of only women are all female events.[2]

National Swimming Federation withdrawals

On 18 March 2022, the German Swimming Federation withdrew its athletes from the World Series.[10]

On 23 March 2022, the Russian Swimming Federation pulled all athletes from FINA events for the rest of the duration of the 2022 year, including the World Series.[27]

References

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