2005 World Aquatics Championships

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The 2005 World Aquatics Championships or the XI FINA Championships were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from July 16 to July 31, 2005. They took place in Parc Jean-Drapeau on Saint Helen's Island, and were sanctioned by FINA.

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[edit] Competition

Arena.
Arena.

[edit] Notable events

  • Alexandre Despatie (Canada) broke the 800-point barrier scoring 813.60 points in the men's 3-metre platform event, winning gold, and the World Record. He becomes the first diver to win gold in all three disciplines of diving (1 m, 3 m, 10 m), two of them in 2005, one in 2003. He held all men's three titles simultaneously for a short time, as he did not compete in the 10 m event in Montreal, due to injury suffered in training.
  • Chelsea Davis (USA), 17, smacks her face against the end of the springboard, in a dive gone awry, landing hard in the water. She leaves the blood-filled water conscious but with blood pouring from her nose, after failing in an inward 2-1/2 somersault on the women's 3 m springboard, during the morning preliminary round. She was found to have no major injuries, just requiring 3 stitches.[1]

[edit] Registered times in swimming

[edit] Swimming records

World records were broken on nine separate occasions in the pool, in addition to 15 other championship records, as detailed below:

Event: Round: Name: Nation Time
World records
Men's 200 m Backstroke Final Aaron Peirsol Flag of the United States United States 1:54.66
Women's 50 m Breaststroke Final Jade Edmistone Flag of Australia Australia 30.45
Women's 100 m Breaststroke Semi-final 1 Jessica Hardy Flag of the United States United States 1:06.20
Women's 200 m Breaststroke Final Leisel Jones Flag of Australia Australia 2:21.72
Men's 50 m Butterfly Semi-final 1 Roland Schoeman Flag of South Africa South Africa 23.01*
Men's 50 m Butterfly Final Roland Schoeman Flag of South Africa South Africa 22.96
Men's 100 m Butterfly Final Ian Crocker Flag of the United States United States 50.40
Women's 200 m Butterfly Final Otylia Jedrzejczak Flag of Poland Poland 2:05.61
Men's 800 m Freestyle Final Grant Hackett Flag of Australia Australia 7:38.65
Championship records
Women's 50 m Backstroke Semi-final 2 Gao Chang Flag of the People's Republic of China China 28.31
Women's 50 m Breaststroke Semi-final 2 Jade Edmistone Flag of Australia Australia 30.61*
Men's 100 m Breaststroke Heat 12 Kosuke Kitajima Flag of Japan Japan 59.71*
Men's 100 m Breaststroke Final Brendan Hansen Flag of the United States United States 59.37
Women's 100 m Butterfly Heat 6 Jessicah Schipper Flag of Australia Australia 57.91*
Women's 100 m Butterfly Semi-final 2 Jessicah Schipper Flag of Australia Australia 57.75*
Women's 100 m Butterfly Final Jessicah Schipper Flag of Australia Australia 57.23
Men's 50 m Freestyle Final Roland Schoeman Flag of South Africa South Africa 21.69
Men's 100 m Freestyle Final Filippo Magnini Flag of Italy Italy 48.12
Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Final Michael Phelps
Neil Walker
Nate Dusing
Jason Lezak
Flag of the United States United States 3:13.77
Women's 4x100 m Freestyle Final Jodie Henry
Alice Mills
Shayne Reese
Libby Lenton
Flag of Australia Australia 3:37.32
Women's 4x200 m Freestyle Final Natalie Coughlin
Katie Hoff
Whitney Myers
Kaitlin Sandeno
Flag of the United States United States 7:53.70
Women's 200 m Individual Medley Final Katie Hoff Flag of the United States United States 2:10.41
Women's 400 m Individual Medley Final Katie Hoff Flag of the United States United States 4:36.07
Women's 4x100 m Medley Relay Final Sophie Edington
Leisel Jones
Jessicah Schipper
Libby Lenton
Flag of Australia Australia 3:57.47
Note: Results followed by an asterisk (*) denote that the record had subsequently been broken during the competition.

[edit] Medal standings

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Notes
1 Flag of the United States United States 17 15 7 39
2 Flag of Australia Australia 13 8 4 25
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China China 5 7 5 17
4 Flag of Russia Russia 5 3 2 10
5 Flag of Canada Canada 3 4 3 10 Host country
6 Flag of France France 3 1 1 5
7 Flag of Germany Germany 2 7 4 13
8 Flag of Hungary Hungary 2 2 1 5
9 Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 2 2 0 4
10 Flag of South Africa South Africa 2 1 2 5
11 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2 1 1 4
12 Flag of Poland Poland 2 0 2 4
13 Flag of Italy Italy 1 3 3 7
14 Flag of Spain Spain 1 1 3 5
15 Flag of Greece Greece 1 0 1 2
16 Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 1 0 0 1
17 Flag of Japan Japan 0 5 7 12
18 Flag of Sweden Sweden 0 1 2 3
19 Flag of Austria Austria 0 1 1 2
20 Flag of Croatia Croatia 0 1 0 1
20 Flag of Cuba Cuba 0 1 0 1
20 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 0 1 0 1
23 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 0 0 4 4
24 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 0 0 3 3
25 Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 0 2 2
25 Flag of Tunisia Tunisia 0 0 2 2
ordered by gold medals

[edit] Diving

Event: Gold: Points Silver: Points Bronze: Points
Individual Diving
Men's 1 m Springboard Alexandre Despatie
Flag of Canada Canada
489.69 Xu Xiang
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
445.68 Wang Feng
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
445.56
Women's 1 m Springboard Blythe Hartley
Flag of Canada Canada
325.65 Wu Min Xia
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
299.70 Heike Fischer
Flag of Germany Germany
299.46
Men's 3 m Springboard Alexandre Despatie
Flag of Canada Canada
813.60
WR
Troy Dumais
Flag of the United States United States
752.76 He Chong
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
730.77
Women's 3 m Springboard Guo Jingjing
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
645.54 Wu Min Xia
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
619.05 Tania Cagnotto
Flag of Italy Italy
591.27
Men's 10 m Platform Hu Jia
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
698.01 José Antonio Guerra Oliva
Flag of Cuba Cuba
691.14 Gleb Galperin
Flag of Russia Russia
656.19
Women's 10 m Platform Laura Ann Wilkinson
Flag of the United States United States
564.87 Loudy Tourky
Flag of Australia Australia
551.25 Jia Tong
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
550.98
Synchronized Diving
Men's 3 m Springboard He Chong
Wang Feng

Flag of the People's Republic of China China
384.42 Tobias Schellenberg
Andreas Wels
Flag of Germany Germany
364.59 Justin Dumais
Troy Dumais
Flag of the United States United States
360.27
Women's 3 m Springboard Li Ting
Guo Jingjing

Flag of the People's Republic of China China
349.80 Ditte Kotzian
Conny Schmalfuss
Flag of Germany Germany
319.05 Kristina Ishchenko
Olena Fedorova
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
308.82
Men's 10 m Platform Dmitry Dobroskok
Gleb Galperin

Flag of Russia Russia
392.88 Yang Jinghui
Hu Jia
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
374.79 Peter Waterfield
Leon Taylor
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
367.95
Women's 10 m Platform Jia Tong
Yuan Pei Lin

Flag of the People's Republic of China China
351.60 Loudy Tourky
Chantelle Newbery
Flag of Australia Australia
334.89 Meaghan Benfeito
Roseline Filion
Flag of Canada Canada
328.80

[edit] Open Water Swimming

The open water swimming course was held in the Olympic Rowing Basin on Île Notre-Dame, and not in a river. This was the first time that open water swimming was held in a pool. The Montreal Olympic Rowing Basin was built for the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Women's 5 km Larisa Ilchenko
Flag of Russia Russia
55:40.1 Margy Keefe
Flag of the United States United States
55:44.3 Edith van Dijk
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
55:46.6
Men's 5 km Thomas Lurz
Flag of Germany Germany
51:17.2 Chip Peterson
Flag of the United States United States
51:18.8 Simone Ercoli
Flag of Italy Italy
51:18.9
Women's 10 km Edith van Dijk
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
1:56:00.5 Frederica Vitale
Flag of Italy Italy
1:56:02.5 Britta Kamrau
Flag of Germany Germany
1:56:04.0
Men's 10 km Chip Peterson
Flag of the United States United States
1:46:38.1 Thomas Lurz
Flag of Germany Germany
1:46:45.2 Petar Stoychev
Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
1:46:50.4
Women's 25 km Edith van Dijk
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
5:25:06.6 Britta Kamrau
Flag of Germany Germany
5:25:06.9 Laura la Piana
Flag of Italy Italy
5:25:11.5
Men's 25 km David Meca
Flag of Spain Spain
5:00:21.4 Brendan Capell
Flag of Australia Australia
5:00:23.6 Petar Stoychev
Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
5:00:28.4

[edit] Swimming

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Backstroke
Men's 50 m Aristeidis Grigoriadis
Flag of Greece Greece
24.95 Matt Welsh
Flag of Australia Australia
24.99 Liam Tancock
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
25.02
Women's 50 m Giaan Rooney
Flag of Australia Australia
28.63 Gao Chang
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
28.69 Antje Buschschulte
Flag of Germany Germany
28.72
Men's 100 m Aaron Peirsol
Flag of the United States United States
53.62 Randall Bal
Flag of the United States United States
54.02 László Cseh
Flag of Hungary Hungary
54.27
Women's 100 m Kirsty Coventry
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:00.24 Antje Buschschulte
Flag of Germany Germany
1:00.84 Natalie Coughlin
Flag of the United States United States
1:00.88
Men's 200 m Aaron Peirsol
Flag of the United States United States
1:54.66
WR
Markus Rogan
Flag of Austria Austria
1:56.63 Ryan Lochte
Flag of the United States United States
1:57.00
Women's 200 m Kirsty Coventry
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:08.52 Margaret Hoelzer
Flag of the United States United States
2:09.94 Reiko Nakamura
Flag of Japan Japan
2:10.41
Breaststroke
Men's 50 m Mark Warnecke
Flag of Germany Germany
27.63 Mark Gangloff
Flag of the United States United States
27.71 Kosuke Kitajima
Flag of Japan Japan
27.78
Women's 50 m Jade Edmistone
Flag of Australia Australia
30.45
WR
Jessica Hardy
Flag of the United States United States
30.85 Brooke Hanson
Flag of Australia Australia
30.89
Men's 100 m Brendan Hansen
Flag of the United States United States
59.37
CR
Kosuke Kitajima
Flag of Japan Japan
59.53 Hugues Duboscq
Flag of France France
1:00.20
Women's 100 m Leisel Jones
Flag of Australia Australia
1:06.25 Jessica Hardy
Flag of the United States United States
1:06.62 Tara Kirk
Flag of the United States United States
1:07.43
Men's 200 m Brendan Hansen
Flag of the United States United States
2:09.85 Mike Brown
Flag of Canada Canada
2:11.22 Genki Imamura
Flag of Japan Japan
2:11.54
Women's 200 m Leisel Jones
Flag of Australia Australia
2:21.72
WR
Anne Poleska
Flag of Germany Germany
2:25.84 Mirna Jukić
Flag of Austria Austria
2:27.11
Butterfly
Men's 50 m Roland Schoeman
Flag of South Africa South Africa
22.96
WR
Ian Crocker
Flag of the United States United States
23.12 Sergiy Breus
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
23.38
Women's 50 m Danni Miatke
Flag of Australia Australia
26.11 Anna-Karin Kammerling
Flag of Sweden Sweden
26.36 Therese Alshammar
Flag of Sweden Sweden
26.39
Men's 100 m Ian Crocker
Flag of the United States United States
50.40
WR
Michael Phelps
Flag of the United States United States
51.65 Andriy Serdinov
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
52.08
Women's 100 m Jessicah Schipper
Flag of Australia Australia
57.23
CR
Libby Lenton
Flag of Australia Australia
57.37 Otylia Jedrzejczak
Flag of Poland Poland
58.57
Men's 200 m Pawel Korzeniowski
Flag of Poland Poland
1:55.02 Takeshi Matsuda
Flag of Japan Japan
1:55.62 Peng Wu
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
1:56.50
Women's 200 m Otylia Jedrzejczak
Flag of Poland Poland
2:05.61
WR
Jessicah Schipper
Flag of Australia Australia
2:05.65 Yuko Nakanishi
Flag of Japan Japan
2:09.40
Freestyle
Men's 50 m Roland Schoeman
Flag of South Africa South Africa
21.69
CR
Duje Draganja
Flag of Croatia Croatia
21.89 Bartosz Kizierowski
Flag of Poland Poland
21.94
Women's 50 m Libby Lenton
Flag of Australia Australia
24.59 Marleen Veldhuis
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
24.83 Zhu Yingwen
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
24.91
Men's 100 m Filippo Magnini
Flag of Italy Italy
48.12
CR
Roland Schoeman
Flag of South Africa South Africa
48.28 Ryk Neethling
Flag of South Africa South Africa
48.34
Women's 100 m Jodie Henry
Flag of Australia Australia
54.18 Malia Metella
Flag of France France and
Natalie Coughlin
Flag of the United States United States
54.74
Men's 200 m Michael Phelps
Flag of the United States United States
1:45.20
Grant Hackett
Flag of Australia Australia
1:46.14 Ryk Neethling
Flag of South Africa South Africa
1:46.63
Women's 200 m Solenne Figues
Flag of France France
1:58.60 Federica Pellegrini
Flag of Italy Italy
1:58.73 Yang Yu
Flag of the People's Republic of China China and
Josefin Lillhage
Flag of Sweden Sweden
1:59.08
Men's 400 m Grant Hackett
Flag of Australia Australia
3:42.91 Yuri Prilukov
Flag of Russia Russia
3:44.44 Oussama Mellouli
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
3:46.08
Women's 400 m Laure Manaudou
Flag of France France
4:06.44 Ai Shibata
Flag of Japan Japan
4:06.74 Caitlin McClatchey
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
4:07.25
Men's 800 m Grant Hackett
Flag of Australia Australia
7:38.65
WR
Larsen Jensen
Flag of the United States United States
7:45.63 Yuri Prilukov
Flag of Russia Russia
7:46.64
Women's 800 m Kate Ziegler
Flag of the United States United States
8:25.31 Brittany Reimer
Flag of Canada Canada
8:27.59 Ai Shibata
Flag of Japan Japan
8:27.86
Men's 1500 m Grant Hackett
Flag of Australia Australia
14:42.58 Larsen Jensen
Flag of the United States United States
14:47.58 David Davies
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
14:48.11
Women's 1500 m Kate Ziegler
Flag of the United States United States
16:00.41 Flavia Rigamonti
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
16:04:34 Brittany Reimer
Flag of Canada Canada
16:07.73
Men's 4x100 m Michael Phelps
Neil Walker
Nate Dusing
Jason Lezak

Flag of the United States United States
3:13.77
CR
Yannick Lupien
Rick Say
Mike Mintenko
Brent Hayden
Flag of Canada Canada
3:16.44 Michael Klim
Andrew Mewing
Leith Brodie
Patrick Murphy
Flag of Australia Australia
3:17.56
Women's 4x100 m Jodie Henry
Alice Mills
Shayne Reese
Libby Lenton

Flag of Australia Australia
3:37.32
CR
Petra Dallmann
Antje Buschschulte
Annika Liebs
Daniela Gotz
Flag of Germany Germany
3:38.24 Natalie Coughlin
Kara Lynn Joyce
Lacey Nymeyer
Amanda Weir
Flag of the United States United States
3:38.31
Men's 4x200 m Michael Phelps
Ryan Lochte
Peter Vanderkaay
Klete Keller

Flag of the United States United States
7:06.58 Brent Hayden
Colin Russell
Rick Say
Andrew Hurd
Flag of Canada Canada
7:09.73 Nicholas Sprenger
Patrick Murphy
Andrew Mewing
Grant Hackett
Flag of Australia Australia
7:10.59
Women's 4x200 m Natalie Coughlin
Katie Hoff
Whitney Myers
Kaitlin Sandeno

Flag of the United States United States
7:53.70
CR
Libby Lenton
Shayne Reese
Bronte Barratt
Linda Mackenzie
Flag of Australia Australia
7:54.06 Zhu Yingwen
Pang Jiaying
Zhou Yafei
Yang Yu
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
7:57.29
Individual Medley
Men's 200 m Michael Phelps
Flag of the United States United States
1:56.68 László Cseh
Flag of Hungary Hungary
1:57.61 Ryan Lochte
Flag of the United States United States
1:57.79
Women's 200 m Katie Hoff
Flag of the United States United States
2:10.41
CR
Kirsty Coventry
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:11.13 Lara Carroll
Flag of Australia Australia
2:13.32
Men's 400 m László Cseh
Flag of Hungary Hungary
4:09.63 Luca Marin
Flag of Italy Italy
4:11.67 Oussama Mellouli
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
4:13.47
Women's 400 m Katie Hoff
Flag of the United States United States
4:36.07
CR
Kirsty Coventry
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
4:39.72 Kaitlin Sandeno
Flag of the United States United States
4:40.85
Medley Relay
Men's 4x100 m Aaron Peirsol
Brendan Hansen
Ian Crocker
Jason Lezak

Flag of the United States United States
3:31.85 Arkady Vyatchanin
Dmitry Komornikov
Igor Marchenko
Andrey Kapralov
Flag of Russia Russia
3:35.08 Tomomi Morita
Kosuke Kitajima
Ryo Takayasu
Daisuke Hosokawa
Flag of Japan Japan
3:35.40
Women's 4x100 m Sophie Edington
Leisel Jones
Jessicah Schipper
Libby Lenton

Flag of Australia Australia
3:57.47
CR
Natalie Coughlin
Jessica Hardy
Rachel Komisarz
Amanda Weir
Flag of the United States United States
3:59.92 Antje Buschschulte
Sarah Poewe
Annika Mehlhorn
Daniela Gotz
Flag of Germany Germany
4:02.51

[edit] Synchronized Swimming

Event: Gold: Points Silver: Points Bronze: Points
Solo Virginie Dedieu
Flag of France France
49.834 Natalia Ischenko
Flag of Russia Russia
49.250 Gemma Mengual
Flag of Spain Spain
49.167
Duet Anastasia Davydova
Anastasia Ermakova
Flag of Russia Russia
99.667 Gemma Mengual
Paola Tirados
Flag of Spain Spain
98.167 Saho Harada
Emiko Suzuki
Flag of Japan Japan
98.000
Team Anastasia Davydova
Anastasia Ermakova
Maria Gromova
Natalia Ischenko
Elvira Khasyanova
Olga Kuzhela
Olga Larkina
Elena Ovchinnikova
Svetlana Romashina
Anna Shorina
Flag of Russia Russia
99.333 Saho Harada
Naoko Kawashima
Kanako Kitao
Hiromi Kobayashi
Erika Komura
Takako Konishi
Ayako Matsumura
Emiko Suzuki
Masako Tachibana
Flag of Japan Japan
97.833 Raquel Corral
Andrea Fuentes
Tina Fuentes
Thais Henriquez
Gemma Mengual
Gisela Moron
Irina Rodriguez
Paola Tirados
Christina Violan
Flag of Spain Spain
97.167

[edit] Water Polo

[edit] Men's Competition

Further information: 2005 FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship
Gold Silver Bronze
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro SERBIA & MONTENEGRO
Denis Šefik
Petar Trbojević
Nikola Janović
Vanja Udovičić
Dejan Savić
Danilo Ikodinović
Slobodan Nikić
Vladimir Gojković
Boris Zloković
Aleksandar Šapić
Vladimir Vujasinović
Predrag Jokić
Zdravko Radić

Head Coach

Flag of Hungary HUNGARY
Zoltan Szecsi
Daniel Varga
Norbert Madaras
Adam Steinmetz
Tamas Kasas
Attila Vari
Gergely Kiss
Csaba Kiss
Rajmund Fodor
Marton Szivos
Istvan Gergely
Tamas Molnar
Peter Biros

Head Coach

Flag of Greece GREECE
Georgios Reppas
Anastasios Schizas
Dimitrios Mazis
Emmanouil Mylonakis
Theodoros Chatzitheodorou
Argyris Theodoropoulos
Christos Afroudakis
Georgios Ntoskas
Georgios Afroudakis
Stefanos-Petros Santa
Antonios Vlontakis
Matthaios Voulgarakis
Nikolaos Deligiannis

Head Coach


[edit] Women's Competition

Further information: 2005 FINA Women's World Water Polo Championship
Gold Silver Bronze
Flag of Hungary HUNGARY
Patricia Horvath
Eszter Tomaskovics
Khrisctina Serfozo
Dora Kisteleki
Mercedes Stieber
Andrea Toth
Rita Dravucz
Krisztina Zantleitner
Orsolya Takacs
Aniko Pelle
Agnes Valkay
Fruzsina Bravik
Timea Benko

Head Coach

Flag of the United States UNITED STATES
Emily Feher
Heather Petri
Ericka Lorenz
Brenda Villa
Lauren Wenger
Natalie Golda
Kristina Kunkel
Erika Figge
Jaime Hipp
Kelly Rulon
Moriah van Norman
Drue Wawrzynski
Thalia Munro

Head Coach

Flag of Canada CANADA
Rachel Riddell
Krystina Alogbo
Whynter Lamarre
Susan Gardiner
Tara Campbell
Marie Luc Arpin
Cora Campbell
Dominique Perreault
Ann Dow
Jana Salat
Valérie Dionne
Christine Robinson
Johanne Bégin

Head Coach

[edit] Host country performance


see: Canada at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships

Canada did respectably as host, winning gold medals, having a good medal count, and setting numerable Canadian Records and Personal Bests. Canada exceeded its previous high-water mark in total medals, collecting 10.

[edit] Bidding for and organizing the event

see 2005 World Aquatics Championships bids


Montréal became the first city in North America to hold the FINA World Aquatics Championships.

The venue for the games was itself controversial. The games were awarded initially to Montreal, and then taken away again in February 2005 when the city was unable to raise sufficient funding, with other cities indicating their willingness to take the games on. However following promises of funding from various levels of government, Montreal re-bid for the games and they were re-awarded to the city.

On July 16, before the start of the 2005 event, FINA selected the host city for the 2009 World Aquatics ChampionshipsRome, Italy.

[edit] Other resources

[edit] External links

Preceded by
2003 World Aquatics Championships
(Barcelona, Spain)
FINA World Championships Succeeded by
2007 World Aquatics Championships
(Melbourne, Australia)