2003 World Aquatics Championships

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Barcelona, Spain was the host city of the X FINA World Aquatics Championships or the 10th FINA World Championships in Aquatics, which were held from July 12 until July 27, 2003.

The events were held in the following facilities all around the city: Palau Sant Jordi, Piscines Bernat Picornell, Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc, Club de Natació de Barcelona and the circuit along the beaches of Barcelona to the Old Port for to the open water swimming.

[edit] Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual:
1 m Flag of the People's Republic of China Xiang Xu 431.94 Flag of the People's Republic of China Wang Kenan 412.41 Flag of Finland Joona Puhakka 391.26
3 m Flag of Russia Alexander Dobrosok 788.37 Flag of the People's Republic of China Peng Bo 780.84 Flag of Russia Dmitri Sautin 776.64
10 m Flag of Canada Alexandre Despatie 716.91 Flag of Australia Mathew Helm 697.74 Flag of the People's Republic of China Tian Liang 696.06
Synchro:
3 m Flag of Russia Alexander Dobrosok
Flag of Russia Dmitri Sautin
369.18 Flag of the People's Republic of China Wang Tianling
Flag of the People's Republic of China Wang Feng
343.29 Flag of Germany Andreas Wels
Flag of Germany Tobias Schellenberg
334.44
10 m Flag of Australia Mathew Helm
Flag of Australia Robert Newbery
384.60 Flag of Ukraine Roman Volodkov
Flag of Ukraine Anton Zakharov
372.60 Flag of the People's Republic of China Tian Liang
Flag of the People's Republic of China Hu Jia
367.14

Event Gold Silver Bronze
5 km Flag of Russia Evgeni Kochkarov 0:53.11.9 Flag of Germany Christian Hein 0:53.13.9 Flag of Russia Vladimir Dyatchin 0:53.14.8
10 km Flag of Russia Vladimir Dyatchin 1:50.58.8 Flag of Germany Christian Hein 1:51.06.5 Flag of Spain David Meca 1:51.08.4
25 km Flag of Russia Yuri Kudinov 5:02.20.0 Flag of Spain David Meca 5:02.20.4 Flag of Bulgaria Petar Stoychev 5:02.20.6

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Freestyle:
50 m
details
Flag of Russia Alexander Popov 21.92
(CR)
Flag of the United Kingdom Mark Foster 22.20 Flag of the Netherlands Pieter van den Hoogenband 22.29
100 m
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Flag of Russia Alexander Popov 48.42 Flag of the Netherlands Pieter van den Hoogenband 48.68 Flag of Australia Ian Thorpe 48.77
200 m
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Flag of Australia Ian Thorpe 1:45.14 Flag of the Netherlands Pieter van den Hoogenband 1:46.43 Flag of Australia Grant Hackett 1:46.85
400 m
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Flag of Australia Ian Thorpe 3:42.58 Flag of Australia Grant Hackett 3:45.17 Flag of Romania Dragos Coman 3:46.87
800 m
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Flag of Australia Grant Hackett 7:43.82 Flag of the United States Larsen Jensen 7:48.09 Flag of Ukraine Igor Chervynskyi 7:53.15
1,500 m
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Flag of Australia Grant Hackett 14:43.14 Flag of Ukraine Igor Chervynskyi 15:01.04 Flag of the United States Erik Vendt 15:01.28
Backstroke:
50 m
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Flag of Germany Thomas Rupprath 24.80
(WR)
Flag of Australia Matthew Welsh 25.01 Flag of South Africa Johannes Zandberg 25.07
100 m
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Flag of the United States Aaron Peirsol 53.61
(CR)
Flag of Russia Arkady Vyatchanin 53.92
Flag of Australia Matthew Welsh
200 m
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Flag of the United States Aaron Peirsol 1:55.92 Flag of Croatia Gordan Kožulj 1:57.47 Flag of France Simon Dufour 1:57.90
Breaststroke:
50 m
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Flag of the United Kingdom James Gibson 27.56 Flag of Ukraine Oleg Lisogor 27.74 Flag of Hungary Mihaly Flaskay 27.79
100 m
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Flag of Japan Kosuke Kitajima 59.78
(WR)
Flag of the United States Brendan Hansen 1:00.21 Flag of the United Kingdom James Gibson 1:00.37
200 m
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Flag of Japan Kosuke Kitajima 2:09.42
(WR)
Flag of the United Kingdom Ian Edmond 2:10.92 Flag of the United States Brendan Hansen 2:11.11
Butterfly:
50 m
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Flag of Australia Matthew Welsh 23.43
(WR)
Flag of the United States Ian Crocker 23.62 Flag of Russia Evgueni Korotychkine 23.73
100 m
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Flag of the United States Ian Crocker 50.98
(WR)
Flag of the United States Michael Phelps 51.10 Flag of Ukraine Andrei Serdinov 51.59
200 m
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Flag of the United States Michael Phelps 1:54.35 Flag of Japan Takashi Yamamoto 1:55.52 Flag of the United States Thomas Malchow 1:55.66
Individual medley:
200 m
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Flag of the United States Michael Phelps 1:56.04
(WR)
Flag of Australia Ian Thorpe 1:59.66 Flag of Italy Massimiliano Rosolino 1:59.71
400 m
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Flag of the United States Michael Phelps 4:09.09
(WR)
Flag of Hungary László Cseh 4:10.79 Flag of Tunisia Oussama Mellouli 4:15.36
Relays:
4×100 m freestyle
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Flag of Russia Russia 3:14.06 Flag of the United States United States 3:14.80 Flag of France France 3:15.66
4×200 m freestyle
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Flag of Australia Australia 7:08.58 Flag of the United States United States 7:10.26 Flag of Germany Germany 7:14.02
4×100 m medley
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Flag of the United States United States 3:31.54
(WR)
Flag of Russia Russia 3:34.72 Flag of Japan Japan 3:36.12

(†) Matthew Welsh was tied for second place with Vyatchanin

For more details on this topic, see 2003 FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship.
EVENT Gold GOLD Silver SILVER Bronze BRONZE
Team  Hungary  Italy  Serbia and Montenegro

Event: Gold: Points Silver: Points Bronze: Points
Individual:
1 m Flag of Australia Irina Lashko 299.97 Flag of Germany Conny Schmalfuss 296.13 Flag of Canada Blythe Hartley 291.33
3 m Flag of the People's Republic of China Guo Jingjing 617.94 Flag of Russia Yuliya Pakhalina 611.58 Flag of the People's Republic of China Minxia Wu 589.80
10 m Flag of Canada Émilie Heymans 597.45 Flag of the People's Republic of China Lao Lishi 595.56 Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Na 563.43
Synchronised:
3 m Flag of the People's Republic of China Guo Jingjing
Flag of the People's Republic of China Minxia Wu
357.30 Flag of Russia Yuliya Pakhalina
Flag of Russia Vera Ilyina
321.24 Flag of Mexico Paola Espinosa
Flag of Mexico Laura Sánchez
299.64
10 m Flag of the People's Republic of China Lao Lishi
Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Ting
344.58 Flag of Australia Loudy Tourky
Flag of Australia Lynda Dackiw
323.34 Flag of Russia Evgenya Olshevskaya
Flag of Russia Svetland Timoshinina
300.12

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
5 km Flag of Italy Viola Valli 57.01.2 Flag of the Czech Republic Jana Pechanova 57.03.9 Flag of Germany Britta Kamrau 59.06.4
10 km Flag of Italy Viola Valli 1:59.49.9 Flag of Germany Angela Maurer 1:59.51.1 Flag of the Netherlands Edith van Dijk 1:59.53.0
25 km Flag of the Netherlands Edith van Dijk 5:35.43.5 Flag of Germany Britta Kamrau 5:35.46.1 Flag of Germany Angela Maurer 5:35.46.5

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Freestyle:
50 m
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Flag of the Netherlands Inge de Bruijn 24.47 Flag of Australia Alice Mills 25.07 Flag of Australia Libby Lenton 25.08
100 m
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Flag of Finland Hanna-Maria Seppälä 54.37 Flag of Australia Jodie Henry 54.58 Flag of the United States Jenny Thompson 54.65
200 m
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Flag of Belarus Alena Popchanka 1:58.32 Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová 1:58.44 Flag of the People's Republic of China Yang Yu 1:58.54
400 m
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Flag of Germany Hannah Stockbauer 4:06.75 Flag of Hungary Eva Risztov 4:07.24 Flag of the United States Diana Munz 4:07.67
800 m
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Flag of Germany Hannah Stockbauer 8:23.66
(CR)
Flag of the United States Diana Munz 8:24.19 Flag of the United Kingdom Rebecca Cooke 8:28.45
1,500 m
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Flag of Germany Hannah Stockbauer 16:00.18
(CR)
Flag of the United States Hayley Peirsol 16:09.64 Flag of Germany Jana Henke 16:10.13
Backstroke:
50 m
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Flag of Spain Nina Zhivanevskaya 28.48
(CR)
Flag of the Czech Republic Ilona Hlaváčková 28.50 Flag of Japan Noriko Inada 28.62
100 m
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Flag of Germany Antje Buschschulte 1:00.50 Flag of Denmark Louise Ørnstedt
Flag of the United Kingdom Katy Sexton
1:00.86 (†)
200 m
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Flag of the United Kingdom Katy Sexton 2:08.74 Flag of the United States Margaret Hoelzer 2:09.24 Flag of Russia Stanislava Komarova 2:10.17
Breaststroke:
50 m
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Flag of the People's Republic of China Xuejuan Luo 30.67 Flag of Australia Brooke Hanson 31.13 Flag of the United Kingdom Zoe Baker 31.37
100 m
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Flag of the People's Republic of China Xuejuan Luo 1:06.80 Flag of the United States Amanda Beard 1:07.42 Flag of Australia Leisel Jones 1:07.47
200 m
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Flag of the United States Amanda Beard 2:22.99
(WR)
Flag of Australia Leisel Jones 2:24.33 Flag of the People's Republic of China Hui Qi 2:25.78
Butterfly:
50 m
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Flag of the Netherlands Inge de Bruijn 25.84 (CR) Flag of the United States Jenny Thompson 26.00 Flag of Sweden Anna-Karin Kammerling 26.06
100 m
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Flag of the United States Jenny Thompson 57.96 Flag of Poland Otylia Jędrzejczak 58.22 Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová 58.24
200 m
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Flag of Poland Otylia Jędrzejczak 2:07.56 Flag of Hungary Eva Risztov 2:07.68 Flag of Japan Yuko Nakanishi 2:08.08
Individual medley:
200 m
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Flag of Ukraine Yana Klochkova 2:10.75 Flag of Australia Alice Mills 2:12.75 Flag of the People's Republic of China Yafei Zhou 2:12.92
400 m
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Flag of Ukraine Yana Klochkova 4:36.74 Flag of Hungary Eva Risztov 4:37.39 Flag of Romania Beatrice Caslaru 4:41.86
Relays:
4×100 m freestyle
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Flag of the United States United States 3:38.09 Flag of Germany Germany 3:38.73 Flag of Australia Australia 3:38.83
4×200 m freestyle
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Flag of the United States United States 7:55.70
(CR)
Flag of Australia Australia 7:58.42 Flag of the People's Republic of China China 7:58.53
4×100 m medley
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Flag of the People's Republic of China China 3:59.89
(CR)
Flag of the United States United States 4:00.83 Flag of Australia Australia 4:01.37

Event: Gold: Points Silver: Points Bronze: Points
Solo Flag of France Virginie Dedieu 99.251 Flag of Russia Anastasia Ermakova 97.417 Flag of Spain Gemma Mengual 97.334
Duet Flag of Russia Anastasia Davydova
Flag of Russia Anastasia Ermakova
99.084 Flag of Japan Miya Tachibana
Flag of Japan Miho Takeda
98.084 Flag of Spain Gemma Mengual
Flag of Spain Paola Tirados
96.667
Team  Russia 99.500  Japan 98.333  United States 97.500

For more details on this topic, see 2003 FINA Women's World Water Polo Championship.
EVENT Gold GOLD Silver SILVER Bronze BRONZE
Team  United States  Italy  Russia

Preceded by
2001 World Aquatics Championships
(Fukuoka, Japan)
FINA World Aquatics Championships Succeeded by
2005 World Aquatics Championships
(Montreal, Canada)