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 till July 27 2003.
The events were held in the following facilities all around the city: Palau Sant Jordi, Piscinas Bernat Picornell, Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc, Club de Natación de Barcelona and the circuit along the beaches of Barcelona to the Old Port for to the open water swimming.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Men
[edit] Diving
[edit] Open Water Swimming
| Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
| 5 km | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Evgeni Kochkarov | 0:53.11.9 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Christian Hein | 0:53.13.9 | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Diattchine | 0:53.14.8 |
| 10 km | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Diattchine | 1:50.58.8 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Christian Hein | 1:51.06.5 | Image:Flag of Spain.svg David Meca | 1:51.08.4 |
| 25 km | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Yury Kudinov | 5:02.20.0 | Image:Flag of Spain.svg David Meca | 5:02.20.4 | Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Petar Stoychev | 5:02.20.6 |
[edit] Swimming
(†) Matthew Welsh was tied for second place with Vyatchanin
[edit] Water Polo
| Gold: | Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary |
| Silver: | Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy |
| Bronze: | Image:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia and Montenegro |
| Final: | ||
| Hungary | (11–9) | Italy |
| Bronze Final: | ||
| Greece | (3–5) | Serbia and Montenegro |
| 5th and 6th place: | ||
| United States | (7–9) | Spain |
| 7th and 8th place: | ||
| Slovakia | (8–11) | Australia |
[edit] Women
[edit] Diving
[edit] Open Water Swimming
| Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
| 5 km | Image:Flag of Italy.svg Viola Valli | 57.01.2 | Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Pechanova | 57.03.9 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Britta Kamrau | 59.06.4 |
| 10 km | Image:Flag of Italy.svg Viola Valli | 1:59.49.9 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Angela Maurer | 1:59.51.1 | Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Edith Van Dijk | 1:59.53.0 |
| 25 km | Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Edith Van Dijk | 5:35.43.5 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Britta Kamrau | 5:35.46.1 | Image:Flag of Germany.svg Angela Maurer | 5:35.46.5 |
[edit] Swimming
[edit] Synchronised Swimming
| Event: | Gold: | Points | Silver: | Points | Bronze: | Points |
| Solo | Image:Flag of France.svg Virginie Dedieu | 99.251 | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Ermakova | 97.417 | Image:Flag of Spain.svg Gemma Mengual | 97.334 |
| Duet | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Davydova Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Ermakova | 99.084 | Image:Flag of Japan.svg Miya Tachibana Image:Flag of Japan.svg Miho Takeda | 98.084 | Image:Flag of Spain.svg Gemma Mengual Image:Flag of Spain.svg Paola Tirados | 96.667 |
| Team | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia | 99.500 | Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | 98.333 | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States | 97.500 |
[edit] Water Polo
| Gold: | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
| Silver: | Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy |
| Bronze: | Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia |
| Final: | ||
| Italy | (6–8) | United States |
| Bronze Final: | ||
| Canada | (7–9) | Russia |
| 5th and 6th place: | ||
| Netherlands | (7–8) | Hungary |
| 7th and 8th place: | ||
| Spain | (3–7) | Australia |
[edit] External links
- Swim Rankings results
| Preceded by: 2001 World Aquatics Championships (Fukuoka, Japan) | FINA World Aquatics Championships | Succeeded by: 2005 World Aquatics Championships (Montréal, Canada) |
| FINA World Championships Diving, Swimming (open water/pool), Synchronised swimming & Water polo |
| Long Course (50 m) |
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| Short Course (25 m) |
| 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2000 | 2002 | 2004 | 2006 | 2008 |
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