Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships information
Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Host city
Kazan, Russia
Date(s)
2–9 August
Venue(s)
Kazan Arena
Events
42
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Diving
Individual
1 m
men
women
3 m
men
women
10 m
men
women
3 m & 10 m
mixed team
Synchronised
3 m
men
women
3 m
mixed
10 m
men
women
10 m
mixed
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
4×100 m
mixed
4×200 m
men
women
Medley relay
4×100 m
men
women
4×100 m
mixed
Synchronised swimming
Solo
Technical
women
Free
women
Duet
Technical
women
Technical
mixed
Free
women
Free
mixed
Team
Technical
women
Free
women
Combination
women
Water polo
Tournament
men
women
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Main article: 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held between 2 and 9 August 2015 in Kazan, Russia.[1] The United States won the overall medal count, led by Katie Ledecky who claimed five gold medals.
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