Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships information
2013 FINA World Championships
Diving
Individual
1 m
men
women
3 m
men
women
10 m
men
women
Synchronised
3 m
men
women
10 m
men
women
High diving
20 m
women
27 m
men
Open water swimming
Single
5 km
men
women
10 km
men
women
25 km
men
women
Team
5 km
mixed
Swimming
Freestyle
50 m
men
women
100 m
men
women
200 m
men
women
400 m
men
women
800 m
men
women
1500 m
men
women
Backstroke
50 m
men
women
100 m
men
women
200 m
men
women
Breaststroke
50 m
men
women
100 m
men
women
200 m
men
women
Butterfly
50 m
men
women
100 m
men
women
200 m
men
women
Individual medley
200 m
men
women
400 m
men
women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m
men
women
4×200 m
men
women
Medley relay
4×100 m
men
women
Synchronised swimming
Solo
Technical
women
Free
women
Duet
Technical
women
Free
women
Team
Technical
women
Free
women
Combination
women
Water polo
Tournament
men
women
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Main article: 2013 World Aquatics Championships
The swimming events of the 15th FINA World Aquatics Championships were held July 28 – August 4, 2013, in Barcelona, Spain.[1] The competition was held in a long course pool inside the Palau Sant Jordi. It featured 40 LCM events, split evenly between males and females. Swimming was one of the five aquatic disciplines at the championships.[2]
The United States won the overall medal count, led by Missy Franklin who claimed a record-setting six gold medals. China's Sun Yang won three gold medals en route to "male swimmer of the meet". Katie Ledecky, from the United States, was named "female swimmer of the meet" after setting two world records and winning four gold medals. Four other women's world records were broken during the competition, all four in the women's breaststroke events.
^Competition Schedule Archived 2013-06-21 at the Wayback Machine for the 2013 World Championships. From the event's website (www.bcn2013.com); retrieved 2013-06-12.
^Meet Summons for the 2013 World Championships. Published by FINA on 2013-01-31; retrieved 2013-06-12.
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