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Alle Rekorde Auf Einen Blick Kurzbahn-Weltmeisterschaften Windsor 2016 (Stand 11. Dezember) 50 m Freistil Männer 100 m Brust Männer 50 m Freistil Frauen 100 m Brust Frauen 1 Jesse Puts, NED, 21.10 1 Marco Koch, GER, 56.77 1 Ranomi Kromowidjojo, NED; 23.60 1 Alia Atkinson, JAM, 1:03.03 2 Vladimir Morozov, RUS, 21.14 2 Vladimir Morozov, RUS, 57.00 2 Silvia Di Pietro, ITA, 23.90 2 Lilly King, USA, 1:03.35 3 Simonas Bilis, LTU, 21.23 3 Fabio Scozzoli, ITA, 57.04 3 Madison Kennedy, USA, 23.93 3 Molly Hannis, USA, 1:03.89 4 Clement Mignon, FRA, 21.28 4 Felipe Silva, BRA, 57.05 4 Jeanette Ottesen, DEN, 24.00 4 Jenna Laukkanen, FIN, 1:04.62 5 Ari-Pekka Liukkonen, FIN, 21.29 5 Oleg Kostin, RUS, 57.07 5 Erika Ferraiolo, ITA, 24.04 5 Chloe Tutton, GBR, 1:04.76 6 Luca Dotto, ITA, 21.39 6 Cody Miller, USA, 57.08 6 Anna Santamans, FRA, 24.04 6 Silja Kansakoski, FIN, 1:05.16 7 Paul Powers, USA, 21.43 7 Nic Fink, USA, 57.22 7 Brittany Elmslie, AUS, 24.05 7 Miho Teramura, JPN, 1:05.23 8 Aleksei Brianskii, RUS, 21.46 8 Ilya Shymanovich, BLR, 57.28 8 Amanda Weir, USA, 24.48 8 Rachel Nicol, CAN, 1:05.48 100 m Freistil Männer 200 m Brust Männer 100 m Freistil Frauen 200 m Brust Frauen 1 Simonas Bilis, LTU, 46.58 1 Marco Koch, GER, 2:01.21 1 Brittany Elmslie, AUS, 51.81 1 Molly Renshaw, GBR 2:18.51 2 Shinri Shioura, JPN, 46.59 2 Andrew Willis, GBR, 2:02.71 2 Ranomi Kromowidjojo, NED, 51.92 2 Kelsey Wog, CAN, 2:18.52 3 Tommaso D’Orsogna, AUS, 46.70 3 Mikhail Dorinov, RUS, 2:03.09 3 Penny Oleksiak, CAN, 52.01 3 Chloe Tutton, GBR, 2:18.83 4 Blake Pieroni, USA, 46.88 4 Nic Fink, USA, 2:03.79 4 Rikako Ikee, JPN, 52.12 4 Lilly King, USA, 2:19.34 5 Luca Dotto, ITA, 46.95 5 Josh Prenot, USA, 2:03.96 5 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 52.43 5 Kierra Smith, CAN, 2:19.88 6 Mehdy Metella, FRA, 47.08 6 Erik Persson, SWE, 2:04.83 6 Sandrine Mainville, CAN, 52.52 6 Fanny Lecluyse, BEL, 2:19.96 7 Tae.Hwan Park, KOR, 47.09 7 Ilya Khomenko, RUS, 2:04.97 7 Veronika Popova, RUS, 52.53 7 Kako Ishida, JPN, 2:20.81 8 Marius Kusch, GER, 47.44 8 Yukihiro Takahashi, JPN, 2:05.40 8 Menghui Zhu, CHN, 52.74 8 Molly Hannis, USA, 2:21.94 20 Annika Bruhn, GER, 53.99 44 Isabel Gose, GER, 55.76 200 m Freistil Männer 50 m Schmetterling Männer 200 m Freistil Frauen 50 m Schmetterling Frauen 1 Tae-Hwan Park, KOR, 1:41.03 1 Chad Le Clos, RSA, 21.98 1 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 1:51.73 1 Jeanette Ottesen, DEN, 24.92 2 Chad Le Clos, RSA, 1:41.65 2 Tom Shields, USA, 22.40 2 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 1:52.28 2 Kelsi Worrell, USA, 25.27 3 Aleksandr Krasnykh, RUS, 1:41.95 3 David Morgan, AUS, 22.47 3 Taylor Ruck, CAN, 1:52.50 3 Rikako Ikee, JPN, 25.32 4 Dylan Carter, TRI, 1:42.48 4 Andrii Govorov, UKR, 22.55 4 Veronika Popova, RUS, 1:53.39 4 Melanie Henique, FRA, 25.33 5 Myles Brown, RSA, 1:43.22 5 Aleksandr Popkov, RUS, 22.56 5 Mallory Comerford, USA, 1:53.79 5 Silvia Di Pietro, ITA, 25.35 Daniel Smith, AUS, 1:43.22 6 Albert Subirats, VEN, 22.62 6 Katerine Savard, CAN, 1:54.21 6 Katerine Savard, CAN, 25.51 7 Matias Koski, FIN, 1:43.51 7 Dylan Carter, TRI, 22.68 7 Leah Smith, USA, 1:54.49 7 Emilie Beckmann, DEN, 25.54 8 Anders Lie Nielsen, DEN, 1:43.69 8 Takeshi Kawamoto, JPN, 22.84 8 Manuella Lyrio, BRA, 1:55.51 8 Maaike De Waard, NED, 25.66 38 Poul Zellmann, GER, 1:46.93 20 Marius Kusch, GER, 23.39 15 Reva Foos, GER, 1:56.41 41 Isabel Gose, GER, 2:03.12 400 m Freistil Männer 100 m Schmetterling Männer 400 m Freistil Frauen 100 m Schmetterling Frauen 1 Tae-Hwan Park, KOR, 3:34.59 1 Chad Le Clos, RSA, 48.08, WR 1 Leah Smith, USA, 3:57.78 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 55.12 2 Aleksandr Krasnykh, RUS, 3:35.30 2 Tom Shields, USA, 49.04 2 Veronika Popova, RUS, 3:58.90 2 Kelsi Worrell, USA, 55.22 3 Peter Bernek, HUN, 3:37.65 3 David Morgan, AUS, 49.31 3 Chihiro Igarashi, JPN, 3:59.41 3 Rikako Ikee, JPN, 55.64 4 Wojciech Wojdat, POL, 3:37.90 4 Adam Barrett, GBR, 49.47 4 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 3:59.89 4 Katerina Savard, CAN, 56.15 5 Jordan Pothain, FRA, 3:39.35 5 Mehdy Metella, FRA, 50.16 5 Yuhan Zhang, CHN, 4:02.61 5 Svetlana Chimrova, RUS, 57.12 6 Maarten Brzoskowski, NED, 3:39.91 6 Takeshi Kawamoto, JPN, 50.37 6 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 4:02.70 6 Sarah Gibson, USA, 57.22 7 Zane Grothe, USA, 3:40.20 7 Jeremy Stravius, FRA, 50.53 7 Sharon v. Rouwendaal,NED,4:03.69 7 Emily Washer, AUS, 57.35 8 Stephan Milne, GBR, 3:43.63 8 Tommaso D’Orsogna, AUS, 50.77 8 Aya Takano, JPN, 4:05.95 8 Daiene Dias, BRA, 57.56 16 Poul Zellmann, GER, 3:44.09 12 Marius Kusch, GER, 50.97 12 Reva Foos, GER, 4:06.47 26 Lisa Höpink, GER, 59.92 32 Florian Wellbrock, GER, 3:47.30 21 Celine Rieder, GER, 4:10.29 1500 m Freistil Männer 200 m Schmetterling Männer A 800 m Freistil Frauen 200 m Schmetterling Frauen 1 Tae-Hwan Park, KOR, 14:15.51 1 Chad Le Clos, RSA, 1:48.76 1 Leah Smith, USA, 8:10.17 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 2:02.15 2 Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA, 14:21.94 2 Tom Shields, USA, 1:49.50 2 Ashley Twichell, USA, 8:11.95 2 Kelsi Worrell, USA, 2:02.89 3 Wojciech Wojdat, POL, 14:25.37 3 Daiya Seto, JPN, 1:49.97 3 Kiah Melverton, AUS, 8:16.51 3 Yufei Zhang, CHN, 2:05.10 4 Anton Ipsen, USA, 14:31.53 4 Aleksandr Kharlanov, RUS, 1:51.41 4 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 8:17.95 4 Ella Eastin, USA, 2:05.66 5 Henrik Christiansen, NOR, 14:33.56 5 Leonardo De Deus, BRA, 1:52.65 5 Yuhan Zhang, CHN, 8:21.05 5 Svetlana Chimrova, RUS, 2:06.20 6 Nicholas Sweetser, USA, 14:35.51 6 Viktor B. Bromer, DEN, 1:52.68 6 Delfina Pignatiello, ARG, 8:26.41 6 Emily Washer, AUS, 2:07.19 7 Gergely Gyurta, HUN, 14:39.01 7 Pace T. Clarke, USA, 1:53.15 7 Olivia Anderson, CAN, 8:30.16 7 Katerine Savard, CAN, 2:07.49 8 Gabriele Detti, ITA, 14:39.34 8 Nao Horomura, JPN, 1:53.64 8 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 8:36.76 8 Miyu Nakano, JPN, 2:09.42 9 Poul Zellmann, GER, 14:42.28 17 Marius Kusch, GER, 1:55.24 10 Celine Rieder, GER, 8:28.50 16 Lisa Höpink, GER, 2:09.76 17 Florian Wellbrock, GER,14:52,00 50 m Rücken Männer 100 m Lagen Männer 50 m Rücken Frauen 100 m Lagen Frauen 1 Junya Koga, JPN, 22.85 1 Michael Andrew, USA, 51.84 1 Etiene Medeiros, BRA, 25.82 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 57.24 2 Jeremy Stravius, FRA, 22.99 2 Daiya Seto, JPN, 52.01 2 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 25.99 2 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 57.97 3 Pavel Sankovich, BLR, 23.03 3 Shinri Shioura, JPN, 52.17 3 Alexandra De Loof, USA, 26.14 3 Alia Atkinson, JAM, 58.04 4 Albert Subirats, VEN, 23.26 4 Shun Wang, CHN, 52.21 4 Mariia Kameneva, RUS, 26.15 4 Marrit Steenbergen, NED, 58.81 5 Bobby Hurley, AUS, 23.32 5 Philip Heintz, GER, 52.78 5 Emily Seebohm, AUS. 26.16 5 Jenna Laukkanen, FIN, 59.00 6 Miguel Ortiz-Canavate, ESP, 23.40 6 Vladimir Morozov, RUS, 52.83 6 Daryna Zevina, UKR, 26.40 6 Lena Kreundl, AUT, 59.67 Tomasz Polewka, POL, 23.40 Simon Sjodin, SWE, 52.83 7 Kathleen Dawson, GBR, 26.42 7 Susann Bjornsen, NOR, 59.89 8 Jiayu Xu, CHN, 23.54 8 Kyle Stolk, NED, 53.31 8 Kylie Masse, CAN, 26.46 8 Ella Eastin, USA, 59.97 100 m Rücken Männer 200 m Lagen Männer 100 m Rücken Frauen 200 m Lagen Frauen 1 Mitchell Larkin, AUS, 49.65 1 Shun Wang, CHN, 1:51.74 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 55.54 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 2:02.90 2 Andrei Shabasov, RUS, 49.69 2 Philip Heintz, GER, 1:52.07 2 Kylie Masse, CAN, 56.24 2 Ella Eastin, USA, 2:05.02 3 Jiayu Xu, CHN, 50.02 3 Daiya Seto, JPN, 1:52.89 3 Georgia Davies, GBR, 56.45 3 Madisyn Cox, USA, 2:05.93 4 Junya Koga, JPN, 50.21 4 Josh Prenot, USA, 1:52.91 4 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 56.46 4 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 2:07.41 5 Radoslaw Kawecki, POL, 50.22 5 Kirill Prigoda, RUS, 1:53.47 5 Kathleen Dawson, GBR, 56.73 5 Miho Teramura, JPN, 2:08.47 6 Jacob Pebley, USA, 50.24 6 Mark Szaranek, GBR, 1:54.45 6 Alexandra De Loof, USA, 56.80 6 Sarah Darcel, CAN, 2:08.59 7 Robert Glinta, ROU, 50.52 7 Takeharu Fujimori, JPN, 1:55.51 7 Mie Nielsen, DEN, 56.93 7 Yui Ohashi, JPN, 2:08.89 8 Grigory Tarasevich, RUS, 50.95 8 Andreas Vazaios, GRE, 1:55.80 8 Daryna Zevina, UKR, 57.28 8 Zsuzsanna Jakabos, HUN, 2:08.95 17 Maxine Wolters, GER, 2:12.50 200 m Rücken Männer 400 m Lagen Männer 200 m Rücken Frauen 400 m Lagen Frauen 1 Radoslaw Kawecki, POL, 1:47.63 1 Daiya Seto, JPN, 3:59.24 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 2:00.79 1 Katinka Hosszu, HUN, 4:21.67 2 Jacob Pebley, USA, 1:48.98 2 Max Litchfield, GBR, 4:00.66 2 Daryna Zevina, UKR, 2:02.24 2 Ella Eastin, USA, 4:27.74 3 Masaki Kaneko, JPN, 1:49.18 3 David Verraszto, HUN, 4:01.56 3 Emily Seebohm, AUS, 2:02.65 3 Madisyn Cox, USA, 4:27.78 4 Mitchell Larkin, AUS, 1:49.25 4 Josh Prenot, USA, 4:01.94 4 Hilary Caldwell, CAN, 2:03.98 4 Hannah Miley, GBR, 4:27.86 5 Danas Rapsys, LTU, 1:50.87 5 Mark Szaranek, GBR, 4:04.57 5 Kathleen Dawson, GBR, 2:04.09 5 Mireia Belmonte, ESP, 4:32.98 6 Jiayu Xu, CHN, 1:51.31 6 Gergely Gyurta, HUN, 4:04.89 6 Hellen Moffitt, USA, 2:04.56 6 Yui Ohashi, JPN, 4:33.07 7 Hayate Matsubara, JPN, 1:52.16 7 Takeharum Fujimori, JPN, 4:04.90 7 Sayaka Akase, JPN, 2:05.02 7 Barbora Zavadova, CZE, 4:37.79 8 Robert Glinta, ROU, 1:52.57 8 Abraham Devine, USA, 4:06.02 8 Miki Takahashi, JPN, 2:06.29 8 Anh Vien Nguyen, VIE, DSQ 14 Maxine Wolters, GER, 4:40.77 50 m Brust Männer 50 m Brust Frauen 1 Cameron v.d.
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