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Hosszu, Van der Burgh Win 2015 FINA World Cup Series

Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu won her 5th consecutive FINA World Cup title, while Cameron van der Burgh topped defending champ and South African countryman Chad le Clos for the men’s win.

Hosszu put up 669 points, easily outdistancing the field and winning all three clusters with ease. She capped the tour with a 99-point performance in Dubai that included 3 golds and 5 silvers.

Van der Burgh took big advantage of le Clos’ absence through the second cluster, but still beat his teammate in points in both the first and third clusters. Van der Burgh put up 369 in total.

The winners each earn bonuses of $100,000, while second and third in each gender get $50,000 and $30,000, respectively. Le Clos was second for the men with Mitch Larkin riding a huge third cluster all the way to third place overall.

For the women, backstroke sensation Emily Seebohm took second and Hosszu’s Hungarian teammate Zsuszanna Jakabos was third with 201 points.

 

WORLD CUP SCORING

Medal Points

Each individual event yields points for the top 3 finishers.

  • Gold: 12 points
  • Silver: 9 points
  • Bronze: 6 points

World Record Bonuses

Each world record yields 20 points. Tying a world record is worth 10 points.

Performance Bonuses

The top 3 male and top 3 female swims of the meet earn bonus points. Top swims are determined based on FINA points. Only the top-scoring swim from each athlete is counted.

  • First: 24 points
  • Second: 18 points
  • Third: 12 points

 

Dubai PERFORMANCE BONUSES

Men:

  • Mitch Larkin: 100 back, 990 FINA points
  • Cameron van der Burgh: 50 breast, 988 FINA points
  • David Plummer:  100 back, 967 FINA points

Women:

*Tie between Alia Atkinson 100 breast and Lauren Boyle 400 free at 929 FINA points. Atkinson wins the tie-breaker with a better second event, her 924 points in the 50 breast

Cluster 3 Winners

Each cluster gives out cash bonuses for the top 6 finishers. The catch, though, is that you have to compete at all three meets within the cluster to be eligible for the cluster bonus.

Here are the top 6 finishers in the third cluster for men and women. Swimmers who finished in the top 6 but didn’t compete at all three meets (Tokyo, Doha and Dubai) are listed in italics.

Men

Athlete Cluster 3 Points
1 Mitch Larkin 174 $50,000
2 Cameron van der Burgh 132 $35,000
Chad Le Clos 99  
3 David Plummer 84 $30,000
4 Keita Sunama 54 $20,000
James Guy 48
5 Masaki Kaneko* 42 $10,000
Velimir Stjepanovic 42
6 David Verraszto* 42 $5,000

*Kaneko and Verraszto tied for 5th with 42 points. Based on FINA’s tiebreakers, Kaneko earned the 5th-place bonus because he had the highest single-meet total in medal points – his 21-point performance in Dubai.

Women

Athlete Cluster 3 Points
1 Katinka Hosszu 267 $50,000
2 Emily Seebohm 180 $35,000
3 Alia Atkinson 72 $30,000
4 Felicia Lee 66 $20,000
5 Molly Hannis 63 $10,000
6 Zsuzsanna Jakabos 60 $5,000

Men’s Final Points

Rank Athlete TOTAL POINTS Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3
1 Cameron van der Burgh 369 96 141 132
2 Chad Le Clos 180 81 0 99
3 Mitch Larkin 174 174
4 David Verraszto 135 30 63 42
5 Masato Sakai 117 105 12
6 Ashley Delaney 105 27 78 0
7 David Plummer 84 84
7 Katsumi Nakamura 84 60 24
9 Dan Smith 78 12 66 0
10 Yuki Shirai 75 75 0
11 Keita Sunama 63 9 0 54
12 Velimir Stjepanovic 60 18 42
13 Quah Zheng Wen 57 27 18 12
14 Nicholas Fink 54 54 0 0
15 James Guy 48 48
15 Camille Lacourt 48 48 0 0
17 Tom Shields 45 21 0 24
18 Masaki Kaneko 42 42
18 Cody Miller 42 42 0 0
20 Kevin Cordes 39 27 12
20 Tomas Elliot 39 39 0
20 Xu Jiayu 39 39 0
20 David Brandl 39 6 33 0
20 Myles Brown 39 39 0 0
25 Jeremy Stravius 36 12 0 24
26 Daniel Gyurta 33 33
26 Viktor Bromer 33 12 0 21
26 Jan Micka 33 21 0 12
26 Josh Schneider 33 33 0 0
30 Giles Smith 30 30
30 Hiromasa Fujimori 30 18 0 12
30 Viacheslav Prudnikov 30 30 0
30 Marco Koch 30 30 0 0
30 Tim Phillips 30 30 0 0
35 Kazmir Boscovic 27 27 0
35 Kenneth To 27 27 0
35 Tommy Sucipto 27 27 0
38 Giulio Zorzi 24 24
38 Yukihiro Takahashi 24 24
38 Christopher Wright 24 24
38 Bruno Fratus 24 24
38 Ippei Watanabe 24 9 15
38 Josh Beaver 24 24 0
38 Mao Feilian 24 24 0
38 Nic Brown 24 24 0
38 Te Haumi Maxwell 24 24 0
38 Jacob Hansford 24 24 0
38 Gregorio Paltrinieri 24 24 0 0
48 Anthony Ervin 21 21
48 Michael Meyer 21 21
48 Mykhailo Romanchuk 21 21
48 Damien Joly 21 12 0 9
48 Akihiro Yamaguchi 21 21 0
48 Geoff Cheah 21 21 0
48 Matthew Treloar 21 21 0
55 Shinri Shioura 18 18
55 Ryosuke Irie 18 18
55 Yousuke Miyamoto 18 18
55 Takehashi Kawamoto 18 18
55 Stephen Milne 18 18
55 Adam Peaty 18 18
55 Li Xiang 18 18 0
55 Andrii Govorov 18 18 0 0
55 Danila Izotov 18 18 0 0
65 Naito Ehara 15 15
65 Oleg Kostin 15 15
65 Yan Zibei 15 15 0
65 Aleksandr Kudashev 15 9 6 0
65 Brendan McHugh 15 15 0 0
65 Chase Kalisz 15 15 0 0
65 Evgeny Sedov 15 15 0 0
65 Grigory Tarasevich 15 15 0 0
65 Nikita Lobintsev 15 15 0 0
74 Michael Andrew 12 12
74 Yuuki Kobori 12 12
74 Ayatsugu Hirai 12 12
74 Ivan Lender 12 12
74 Ross Murdoch 12 12
74 Luke Greenbank 12 12
74 Li Zhuhao 12 12 0
74 Semen Makovich 12 12 0
74 Wang Yizhe 12 12 0
74 Mehdy Metella 12 12 0 0
74 Phillip Heintz 12 12 0 0
85 Nao Horomura 9 9
85 Takeharu Fujimori 9 9
85 Reo Sakata 9 9
85 Jake Packard 9 9
85 Syogo Takeda 9 9
85 Federico Grabich 9 9
85 Sean Grieshop 9 9
85 Craig Benson 9 9
85 Raphael Stacchiotti 9 9
85 Ban Bao 9 9 0
85 He Jianbin 9 9 0
85 Kyle Chalmers 9 9 0
85 Yeo Kai Quan 9 9 0
85 Zhang Jie 9 9 0
85 Benjamin Doyle 9 9 0 0
85 Clement Mignon 9 9 0 0
85 Federico Turrini 9 9 0 0
85 Ganesh Pedurand 9 9 0 0
85 Jordan Bouchaut 9 9 0 0
85 Jordan Coelho 9 9 0 0
85 Jordan Pothain 9 9 0 0
85 Pavel Sankovich 9 9 0 0
85 Peter John Stevens 9 9 0 0
85 Shun Wang 9 9 0 0
109 Blake Jones 6 6
109 Ryouta Nomura 6 6
109 Yuuya Yajima 6 6
109 Zane Grothe 6 6
109 Yoshiki Yamanaka 6 6
109 Maxime Rooney 6 6
109 Liam Tancock 6 6
109 Douglas Erasmus 6 6
109 Pal Joensen 6 6
109 Cao Jiwen 6 6 0
109 Hu Yiyong 6 6 0
109 Marco Loughran 6 6 0
109 Ning Zetao 6 6 0
109 Omar Pinzon 6 6 0
109 Shi Weijia 6 6 0
109 Wang Shun 6 6 0
109 Alexander Osipenko 6 6 0 0
109 Benjamin Stasiulis 6 6 0 0
109 David Morgan 6 6 0 0
109 Evgeny Drobotov 6 6 0 0
109 Jayden Hadler 6 6 0 0
109 Kazuki Kohinata 6 6 0 0
109 Mohammed Al Ghaferi 6 6 0 0
109 Renato Prono 6 6 0 0
133 Nosy Pelagie 3 3 0 0
133 Tommaso D’Orsogna 3 3 0 0

Women’s Final Points

Rank Athlete TOTAL POINTS Cluster 1 Cluster 2 TOTAL: Cluster 3
1 Katinka Hosszu 669 162 240 267
2 Emily Seebohm 441 111 150 180
3 Zsuzsanna Jakabos 201 33 108 60
4 Alia Atkinson 174 24 78 72
5 Cate Campbell 108 0 108 0
6 Natalie Coughlin 81 39 0 42
6 Vitalina Simonova 81 42 39 0
8 Jeanette Ottesen 78 24 54 0
8 Missy Franklin 78 30 48 0
10 Lauren Boyle 69 21 0 48
11 Felicia Lee 66 66
12 Molly Hannis 63 63
13 Bronte Campbell 60 0 60 0
14 Melanie Wright 57 57
15 Rikako Ikee 54 54
16 Rie Kaneto 48 48
17 Katie Meili 42 42 0 0
18 Caitlin Leverenz 39 39
18 Jazz Carlin 39 39
20 Sakiko Shimizu 36 36
21 Runa Imai 33 33
21 Breeja Larson 33 33 0 0
23 Leiston Pickett 30 30
23 Daria Ustinova 30 30 0 0
23 Madeline Groves 30 30 0 0
26 Miki Uchida 27 27
26 Alexandra Touretski 27 27
28 Federica Pellegrini 24 24
28 Anna Santamans 24 12 0 12
28 Micah Lawrence 24 24 0
31 Rika Omoto 21 0 21 0
31 Lisa Zaiser 21 12 9 0
31 Shao Yiwen 21 12 9 0
31 Cammile Adams 21 21 0 0
31 Franziska Hentke 21 21 0 0
31 Natalia Lovtcova 21 21 0 0
31 Vien Nguyen 21 21 0 0
38 Natsumi Hoshi 18 18
38 Cassidy Bayer 18 18
38 Martina Van Berkel 18 18
38 Viktoria Zeynep Gunes 18 18
38 Daryna Zevina 18 6 0 12
38 Holly Barratt 18 0 18 0
38 Hou Yawen 18 0 18 0
38 Bronte Barratt 18 9 9 0
38 Beryl Gastaldello 18 18 0 0
38 Claire Donahue 18 18 0 0
38 Diletta Carli 18 18 0 0
38 Lindsay Vrooman 18 18 0 0
38 Melanie Margalis 18 18 0 0
51 Li Shuang 15 0 15 0
51 Liu Xiaoyu 15 0 15 0
51 Lu Ying 15 15 0
51 Sally Hunter 15 15 0
51 Shi Jinglin 15 15 0
51 Zhou Min 15 15 0
51 Marie Wattel 15 15 0 0
51 Mie Nielsen 15 15 0 0
59 Leah Neale 12 12
59 Miyuki Takemura 12 12
59 Yukimi Moriyama 12 12
59 Coralie Balmy 12 12
59 Sarah Kohler 12 12
59 Lara Grangeon 12 6 0 6
59 Chen Jie 12 12 0
59 Fu Yuanhui 12 12 0
59 Guo Junjun 12 12 0
59 Shen Duo 12 12 0
59 Sze Hang Yu 12 0 12 0
59 Wang Guoyue 12 12 0
59 Zhang Xinyu 12 12 0
59 Charlotte Bonnet 12 12 0 0
59 Zhang Yuhan 12 12 0 0
74 Chihiro Igarashi 9 9
74 Kanako Watanabe 9 9
74 Miho Takahashi 9 9
74 Marta Ciesla 9 9
74 Liu Zige 9 9 0
74 Zhang Jiaying 9 9 0
74 Zhang Yufei 9 9 0
74 Brianna Throssell 9 9 0 0
74 Dar’Ya Stepanyuk 9 9 0 0
74 Li Bingjie 9 9 0 0
74 Svetlana Chimrova 9 9 0 0
74 Tessa Wallace 9 9 0 0
86 Natsumi Sakai 6 6
86 Asari Wada 6 6
86 Haruno Itou 6 6
86 Kierra Smith 6 6
86 Jessica Hobbin 6 6
86 Rikke Moller Pedersen 6 6
86 Svenja Stoffel 6 6
86 Anna Kolarova 6 6
86 Harriet Cooper 6 6
86 Belinda Hocking 6 0 6 0
86 Cheung Hui Yan Cheyenne 6 0 6 0
86 Jessica Pengelly 6 6 0
86 Jordis Steinegger 6 0 6 0
86 Madison Kennedy 6 0 6 0
86 Melanie Henique 6 6 0
86 Qiu Yuhan 6 6 0
86 Sun Minje 6 6 0
86 Zhu Menghui 6 6 0
86 Mariia Astashkina 6 6 0 0
86 Martina Caramignoli 6 6 0 0
86 Sasha Touretski 6 6 0 0
86 Veronika Popova 6 6 0 0
108 Liu Siya 0 0

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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