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FINA/Airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 1 Men's 100m Freestyle 100m Nage Libre Hommes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 1 Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 46.9122.17 CIELO Cesar BRA Rome (ITA) 30 JUL 2009 WJ 48.2523.34 DE SANTANA M BRA Nanjing (CHN) 22 AUG 2014 Number of entries: 119 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time GRABICH Federico ARG 1990 48.11 DOTTO Luca ITA 1990 48.40 STRAVIUS Jeremy FRA 1988 48.50 GIUSEPPEFRATUS Bruno BRA 1989 48.57 AGNEL Yannick FRA 1992 48.68 JARVIS Calum GBR 1992 48.79 MAGNINI Filippo ITA 1982 48.79 SANTUCCI Michele ITA 1989 48.84 LEONARDI Luca ITA 1991 49.12 RENWICK Robert GBR 1988 49.12 SCOTT Duncan GBR 1997 49.19 ERVIN Anthony USA 1981 49.29 DELANEY Ashley Jason AUS 1986 49.37 SHILEDS Tom USA 1991 49.40 LE CLOS Chad RSA 1992 49.47 STJEPANOVIC Velimir CLB 1993 49.76 HUNTER Daniel NZL 1994 49.82 ACEVEDO Javier Carlos CAN 1998 49.85 BASLAKOV Iskender TUR 1990 49.89 JIMMIE Clayton RSA 1995 49.92 ZHANG Qibin CHN 1994 49.95 CELIK Doga TUR 1991 50.08 LIU Junwu CHN 1992 50.11 ANDREW Michael USA 1999 50.21 SHI Tengfei CHN 1988 50.25 TULUPOV Daniil UZB 1988 50.26 MULLER Caydon RSA 1995 50.28 BROWN Devon RSA 1992 50.36 HENX Julien LUX 1995 50.36 HOCKIN BRUSQUETT PAR 1986 50.38 VINCENT Bradley MRI 1991 50.39 GROTHE Zane USA 1992 50.48 LI Yongwei CHN 1997 50.55 SAKCI Huseyin Emre TUR 1997 50.66 STACCHIOTTI Raphael LUX 1992 50.76 ERASMUS Douglas RSA 1990 50.78 DERLYUGOV Aleksey UZB 1991 50.80 BRANDL David AUT 1987 50.84 AL BARAZI Azad SYR 1988 50.89 BAQLAH Khader Ghetrich JOR 1998 50.93 TURSUNOV Khurshidjon UZB 1994 50.95 VAN WYK Jacques RSA 1992 51.04 WEE SHENG WELSON Sim MAS 1997 51.10 Official Timekeeping by OMEGA SWM011000_32C1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA THU 5 NOV 2015 09:45 Page 1/3 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 1 Men's 100m Freestyle 100m Nage Libre Hommes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 1 Number of entries: 119 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time EISENBERGER Gottfried AUT 1993 51.22 SKAANING Daniel DEN 1993 51.34 ALASKARI Yousif CLB 1994 51.40 MADOUH Mohammed CLB 1987 51.41 JUSTUS Calvyn RSA 1995 51.49 TARASENKO Aleksey UZB 1998 51.49 EL HAZZAZ Mehdi MAR 1991 51.53 BURRAS Lewis CLB 2000 51.76 KIT SERN KEITH Lim MAS 1997 51.79 RAPP Clemens GER 1989 51.87 AHMED SAID Youssef CLB 1998 51.90 FARHAN Farhan BRN 1996 52.11 MARITZ Armand RSA 1996 52.13 PLUMMER David USA 1985 52.59 CHURCH Hayden NZL 1997 52.62 OLIVER Cameron CLB 1996 52.87 ALHOSANI Ahmed UAE 1992 53.00 RAGAB Youssef CLB 1999 53.00 WANG Yuxin CHN 1992 53.01 REILMAN Michael USA 1997 53.25 GRIESHOP Sean USA 1998 53.39 KARL Jakub CZE 1999 53.40 RAS Ruan RSA 1996 53.55 ISHMUKHAMETOV Talmir CLB 1994 53.74 PRETORIUS Reynier RSA 1994 53.74 MKHITARYAN Vahan ARM 1996 53.94 DAABOUL Mahmoud CLB 1992 54.00 ALDAWAIHI Abdurrazaq CLB 2000 54.20 GONZALEZ Juan CLB 1997 54.60 ALESSA Ali KSA 1989 55.10 ALHAMMADI Abdulla UAE 2000 55.15 ALMARWANI Abdulmajeed KSA 1998 55.31 MAJDALANI Ralph LIB 1999 55.37 PAGE Joe CLB 2000 55.48 SOUAIBY Anthony LIB 1998 55.50 OMELTCHENKO Andrey RSA 2000 55.52 GHOSN Anthony LIB 1996 55.78 WRIGHT Wesley RSA 1999 55.91 ALHOSANI Mohamed UAE 1996 56.00 SHAMSUDDIN Yousef CLB 1997 56.00 YEAGER Christopher USA 1998 56.09 MCNICHOLL Sean CLB 2001 56.38 AL-KHULAIFI Yacob Abdulaziz QAT 2001 56.42 HILAL Hilal Ahmed TAN 1994 56.49 JOMAA Mahmoud LIB 2000 56.75 ABOUGHAZALA Abdalla Mohamed A QAT 2000 57.15 TAMBLING Maximilien CLB 1999 57.24 CHATZIGEORGIOU Panagiotis CLB 1999 57.38 Official Timekeeping by OMEGA SWM011000_32C1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA THU 5 NOV 2015 09:45 Page 2/3 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 1 Men's 100m Freestyle 100m Nage Libre Hommes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 1 Number of entries: 119 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time SKINNER Richard CLB 2000 57.47 ALADL Ahmed CLB 1997 57.50 COTTAM Oliver CLB 1998 57.50 MEIJER Felix CLB 1998 57.51 DALGARNO Harry CLB 2000 57.53 HMELIDZE Georgiy CLB 1999 57.99 VAN ZYL Gibor CLB 2000 58.12 GURUNG Sirish NEP 1998 58.22 ZELJO Abdulah CLB 1999 58.55 ASHUTOSH NANDKUMAR Pinjan IND 1996 58.65 ALSHAMSI Abdulla CLB 2001 59.00 BILAL Salem CLB 1999 59.00 IBRAHIM Basel CLB 2000 59.00 YAHYA Saeed CLB 1999 59.00 AL BAWWAB Yazan CLB 1999 59.95 AKHMETOV Rufat CLB 2001 59.99 TAHERI Jassem CLB 1999 1:00.00 KOZHABAYEV Richard CLB 2001 1:00.07 ZAHAB Hazem CLB 2000 1:01.25 CAI Chengyuan CLB 2000 1:01.55 ALNAJJAR Ibrahim CLB 1999 1:02.00 WAHID Abdulla CLB 1998 1:02.16 AL-OBAIDLY Abdulaziz Hassan QAT 2001 1:02.50 ELSHANTALLY Mostafa CLB 2001 1:02.99 HARPER Joshua CLB 2001 1:03.07 DARRAJ Abduaziz BRN 2001 1:03.50 HOWAIDY Moustafa CLB 1999 1:04.51 ERMAKOV Andrei CLB 1999 1:04.65 Legend: WJ World Junior record WR World record Official Timekeeping by OMEGA SWM011000_32C1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA THU 5 NOV 2015 09:45 Page 3/3 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 2 Women's 200m Freestyle 200m Nage Libre Femmes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 2 Record Splits Name NOC Code Location Date WR 1:52.98 27.34 55.60 1:24.38 PELLEGRINI Federica ITA Rome (ITA) 29 JUL 2009 WJ 1:56.12 27.14 56.92 1:27.13 SHEN Duo CHN Nanjing (CHN) 20 AUG 2014 Number of entries: 54 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time PELLEGRINI Federica ITA 1988 1:55.00 HOSSZU Katinka HUN 1899 1:55.89 BOYLE Lauren NZL 1987 1:56.82 CARLIN Jazmin GBR 1990 1:56.88 MIZZAU Alice ITA 1993 1:57.37 MASINI LUCCETTI Chiara ITA 1993 1:57.86 JAKABOS Zsuzsanna HUN 1989 1:58.50 ZAISER Lisa AUT 1994 1:58.53 MUSSO Erica ITA 1994 1:58.65 CARLI Diletta ITA 1996 1:58.76 WRIGHT Melanie Renee AUS 1986 1:58.94 VERRASZTE Evelin HUN 1989 1:59.18 QUAH Ting Wen SIN 1992 1:59.21 BRUHN Annika GER 1992 1:59.50 PRINSLOO Karin RSA 1989 2:00.14 COATES Georgia GBR 1999 2:00.16 KOEHLER Sarah GER 1994 2:00.30 GRANGEON Lara FRA 1991 2:00.54 ROJAS JARDIN Barbara CAN 1991 2:00.90 VILLARS Danielle Carmen SUI 1993 2:01.03 SMALL Meghan USA 1998 2:01.65 SMITH Caitlin USA 1991 2:01.69 SHIMIZU Sakiko JPN 1992 2:01.98 HASSLER Julia LIE 1993 2:02.61 CHEN Yuxi CHN 2001 2:02.71 LIM Xiang Qi Amanda SIN 1993 2:02.76 UGOLKOVA Maria SUI 1989 2:02.83 LUCIE-SMITH Samantha NZL 1992 2:02.92 ELBADRY Rawan CLB 1995 2:03.00 OZTURK Sonnele GER 1998 2:03.50 WOOD Abbie GBR 1999 2:03.83 COOPER Harriet GBR 1997 2:03.84 LOWE Jemma GBR 1990 2:03.90 JUMAH Baean SYR 1993 2:04.01 ODABASI Zeynep TUR 1999 2:04.46 LAPIERRE LEMIRE Caroline CAN 1990 2:04.78 PONSELE Aurora ITA 1992 2:05.54 MOHAMMED Zeina CLB 2000 2:07.00 EARLEY Erin USA 1999 2:10.06 THORMAHLEN Heike RSA 1999 2:12.05 LOPES Demi RSA 1998 2:12.20 FRYLINCK Marne RSA 1998 2:12.31 STEYN Dane RSA 1999 2:12.64 Official Timekeeping by OMEGA SWW012000_32C1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA THU 5 NOV 2015 09:45 Page 1/2 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 2 Women's 200m Freestyle 200m Nage Libre Femmes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 2 Number of entries: 54 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time FALZON YOUNG Francesca CLB 2001 2:13.17 AMES DE JESUS Charley CLB 1998 2:15.50 PRICE Ekaterina CLB 2001 2:15.57 SAXOD Candice CLB 2001 2:16.55 SINGH Gaurika NEP 2002 2:17.44 ALAMEDDINE Yasmine CLB 2000 2:17.50 O'KEEFFE Ellie CLB 2000 2:19.76 VAN BEEK Lois CLB 2001 2:19.99 LEIJONBERG Louise CLB 2000 2:20.55 DJAF Jasmin CLB 2001 2:23.97 FILIPE Sabrina RSA 1999 2:26.79 Legend: WJ World Junior record WR World record Official Timekeeping by OMEGA SWW012000_32C1 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA THU 5 NOV 2015 09:45 Page 2/2 FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 MOSCOW PARIS-CHARTRES HONG KONG BEIJING SINGAPORE TOKYO DOHA DUBAI November 6-7, 2015 Event 3 Men's 50m Breaststroke 50m Brasse Hommes Entry List by Event As of THU 5 NOV 2015 EVENT NUMBER 3 Record Name NOC Code Location Date WR 26.42 PEATY Adam GBR Kazan (RUS) 4 AUG 2015 WJ 27.74 WORLD BEST TIME --- 30 AUG 2013 Number of entries: 58 NOC Year of Location of Date of Qualifying Name Code Birth Qualification Qualification Time PEATY Adam GBR 1994 26.42 VAN DER BURGH Cameron RSA 1988 26.62 CORDES Kevin USA 1993 26.76 ELLOUMI Wassim TUN 1993 27.09 SILADJI Caba SRB 1990 27.09 MUSTAFIN Vladislav UZB 1995 27.51 ZORZI Giulio RSA 1989 27.59 PRONO FERNANDEZ Renato David PAR 1991 27.76 FELDWEHR Hendrik GER 1986 27.80 KLOBUCNNK Tomas SVK 1990 27.84 GYURTA Daniel HUN 1989 27.90 VISSERING Carsten USA 1997 27.93 CARNOL Laurent Justin LUX 1989 27.94 KOSTIN Oleg RUS 1992 27.99 AL BARAZI Azad SYR 1988 28.01 CRESPO ECHEVERRI PAN 1989 28.11 SAKCI Huseyin Emre TUR 1997 28.11 ANDREW Michael USA 1999 28.28 CROUS Jarred RSA 1996 28.28 KATIS Charles USA 1993 28.32 KHOO Lionel SIN 1995 28.55 BASSON Alaric RSA 1996 28.69 LAWSON James ZIM 1995 28.85 IBRAHIM Moustafa CLB 1998 29.00 WONG Chun Yan HKG 1987 29.00 TSUI Hoi Tung Ronald HKG 1992 29.23 ERVIN Anthony USA 1981 29.33 PFYFFER Luca Tobias SUI 1996 29.40 BUJOLD Antoine CAN 1995 29.53 PAUL Kevin RSA 1991 29.85 THERON Pierre RSA 1995 29.92 VAOTU'UA Shaquile NZL
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