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[Standings] With 35 Golds, Hosszu All-But Seals 2012 World Cup Title

With a whopping total of 35 gold medals, and thanks to rejuvenated performance in Tokyo, Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu has all-but-sealed the $100,000 women’s prize.

Great Britain’s Sophie Allen was the second-highest scorer in Tokyo, but Zsu Jakabos remained in 2nd overall with 79 points: 14 ahead of Germany’s Britta Steffen. In addition to Hosszu’s $100,000 prize (she can only be caught if someone breaks a World Record, and even then it might take two), There is still $50,000 to go to each male and female runner-up, plus $30,000 to the 3rd-place finishers.

Both Steffen and Allen swam very well in Tokyo, but if the points go the same way in Singapore, where points are doubled, Allen will move into the money despite skipping the two Middle Eastern stops of the meet.

On the men’s side, Kenneth To maintained his overall lead, but after finishing only 5th at the Tokyo stop, the battle tightened considerably. If To takes care of business in Singapore, he should be fine, but with any stumble or fatigue, George Bovell, who’s raced many fewer yards in this series, could swoop in for the men’s crown.

Women

# Athlete UAE QAT SWE RUS GER CHN JPN SIN Total
1 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 25 20 25 25 10 16 25 146
2 Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) 3 16 13 13 5 13 16 79
3 Britta Steffen (GER) 10 5 20 10 7 13 65
4 Sophie Allen (GBR) 10 7 20 20 57
5 Daryna Zevina (UKR) 20 25 45
6 Therese Alshammar (SWE) 7 13 16 36
7 Leah Smith (USA) 20 13 33
8 Rebecca Mann (USA) 16 16 32
9 Melissa Ingram (NZL) 16 10 2 28
10 Rachel Goh (AUS) 13 1 3 10 27
11 Camille Muffat (FRA) 25 25
12 Shiwen Ye (CHN) 25 25
13 Yiwen Shao (CHN) 20 20
14 Rie Kaneto (JPN) 2 3 10 15
15 Jessica Hardy (USA) 7 5 12
16 Theresa Michalak (GER) 3 5 2 10
17 Hang Yu Sze (HKG) 5 3 8
18 Rikke Pedersen (DEN) 7 7
19 Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) 7 7
20 Michelle Coleman (SWE) 7 7
21 Siyu Yan (CHN) 5 5
22 Hannah Miley (GBR) 5 5
23 Ilaria Bianchi (ITA) 3 1 4
24 Moi Motegi (JPN) 3 3
25 Yuhan Qiu (CHN) 2 2
26 Kotuku Ngawati (AUS) 2 2
27 Inge Dekker (NED) 1 1 2
28 Tanja Smid (SLO) 2 2
29 Jennie Johansson (SWE) 2 2
30 Yanxin Zhou (CHN) 1 1
31 Elena Sokolova (RUS) 1 1
32 Anna Dzerkal (UKR) 1 1

Men

# Athlete UAE QAT SWE RUS GER CHN JPN SIN Total
1 Kenneth To (AUS) 25 25 20 20 20 25 10 145
2 George Bovell (TRI) 13 13 25 16 25 20 13 125
3 Daiya Seto (JPN) 16 20 16 13 16 16 97
4 Stanislav Donets (RUS) 10 2 3 25 13 13 25 91
5 Kazuya Kaneda (JPN) 10 10 16 20 56
6 Chad Le Clos (RSA) 20 16 36
7 Robert Hurley (AUS) 7 3 5 3 10 3 31
8 Darian Townsend (RSA) 1 7 7 2 7 24
9 Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 13 1 5 19
10 Matthew Targett (AUS) 2 5 10 17
11 Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 7 7 14
12 Roland Schoeman (RSA) 10 10
13 Shun Wang (CHN) 7 7
14 Anthony Ervin (USA) 3 3 6
15 Kosuke Hagino (JPN) 5 1 6
16 Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) 5 5
17 Junya Koga (JPN) 5 5
18 Michael Klueh (USA) 5 5
19 Thomas Shields (USA) 1 1 1 3
20 Matthew Stanley (NZL) 3 3
21 Yannick Agnel (FRA) 2 2
22 Akihiro Yamaguchi (JPN) 2 2
23 Sean Mahoney (USA) 2 2
24 Marco Koch (GER) 2 2
25 Kyle Richardson (AUS) 1 1

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