The 2005-2006 FINA Swimming World Cup was series of eight (8) international short course swimming meets organized by FINA which took place from November 2005 through February 2006. The overall winners for the series were Ryk Neethling of South Africa (male) and Therese Alshammar of Sweden (female).
Year | Dates | Pool | City | Country | Zone | Results |
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2 0 0 5 |
11–13 November | Kings Park Aquatic Complex | Durban | South Africa | Asia/Oceania/Africa | |
19+20 November | Sydney International Aquatic Centre | Sydney | Australia | Asia/Oceania/Africa | Results | |
24+25 November | ? | Daejon | South Korea | Asia/Oceania/Africa | ||
2 0 0 6 |
17+18 January | Eriksdalsbadet | Stockholm | Sweden | Europe | Results |
21+22 January | Europasportpark | Berlin | Germany | Europe | Results | |
25+26 January | Olympiiski Swimming Pool | Moscow | Russia | Europe | Results | |
3+4 February | Nassau County Aquatic Center | New York (East Meadow) | United States | Americas | Results | |
10–12 February | Minas Tênis Clube | Belo Horizonte | Brazil | Americas | Results |
# | Name | Country | Points | Time | Event | Meet |
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1 | Ryk Neethling | South Africa | 1089 | 51.81 | 100 IM | #2: Sydney |
2 | Oleg Lisogor | Ukraine | 1063 | 26.17 | 50 breast | #5: Berlin |
3 | Peter Marshall | United States | 1044 | 23.39 | 50 back | #7: New York |
4 | Randall Bal | United States | 1027 | 1:50.95 | 200 back | #7: New York |
5 | Thomas Rupprath | Germany | 1018 | 23.59 | 50 back | #5: Berlin |
6 | Kaio Almeida | Brazil | 1004 | 22.92 | 50 fly | #2: Sydney |
7 | Arkady Vyatchanin | Russia | 997 | 1:52.07 | 200 back | #7: New York |
8 | Dragoş Coman | Romania | 981 | 14:38.00 | 1500 free | #4: Stockholm |
9 | Stefan Herbst | Germany | 940 | 1:45.45 | 200 free | #2: Sydney |
# | Name | Country | Points | Time | Event | Meet |
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1 | Therese Alshammar | Sweden | 1026 | 25.78 | 50 fly | #7: New York |
2 | Anna-Karin Kammerling | Sweden | 1018 | 25.85 | 50 fly | #5: Berlin |
3 | Marleen Veldhuis | Netherlands | 1015 | 24.07 | 50 free | #1: Durban |
4 | Janine Pietsch | Germany | 1004 | 27.20 | 50 back | #5: Berlin |
5 | Josefin Lillhage | Sweden | 957 | 1:56.73 | 200 free | #7: New York |
6 | Camelia Potec | Romania | 951 | 4:05.32 | 400 free | #1: Durban |
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) | Time | Winner (Nationality) | Time | |
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) | 21.56 | #1: Durban | Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) | 24.07 |
Ryk Neethling (South Africa) | 21.69 | #2: Sydney | Lisbeth Lenton (Australia) | 23.85 WC |
Jason Lezak (USA) | 21.62 | #3: Daejon | Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) | 24.61 |
Jason Lezak (USA) | 21.61 | #4: Stockholm | Therese Alshammar (Sweden) | 24.47 |
Nick Brunelli (USA) | 21.63 | #5: Berlin | Marleen Veldhuis (Netherlands) | 24.32 |
Jason Lezak (USA) | 21.73 | #6: Moscow | Aleksandra Gerasimenya (Belarus) | 24.74 |
Frédérick Bousquet (France) | 21.61 | #7: New York | Therese Alshammar (Sweden) | 24.32 |
Nicholas Santos (Brazil) | 21.81 | #8: Belo Horizonte | Rebeca Gusmão (Brazil) | 24.71 |
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