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Tokyo World Cup By The Numbers

The Best Performers – Tokyo:

Men

  1. GYURTA Daniel (HUN): 2:01.30 – 984 pts – 200m breast
  2. LE CLOS Chad (RSA): 1:50.33 – 967 pts – 200m fly
  3. MOROZOV Vladimir (RUS): 45.65 – 954 pts – 100m free

Women

  1. HOSSZU Katinka (HUN): 57.53 – 1010 pts – 100m IM
  2. COUTTS Alicia (AUS): 57.53 – 1010 pts – 100m IM
  3. EFIMOVA Yulia (RUS): 28.71 – 1009 pts – 50m breast

 

Tokyo Point Scores:

Men

Athlete

NF

JPN

 

Total

R

P

1

LE CLOS Chad

RSA

57

18

75

2

GYURTA Daniel

HUN

21

24

45

3

HAGINO Kosuke

JPN

45

45

4

MOROZOV Vlad

RUS

30

12

42

5

HURLEY Robert

AUS

36

36

 

Women

Athlete

NF

JPN

 

Total

R

P

1

HOSSZU Katinka

HUN

60

24

84

2

EFIMOVA Yulia

RUS

33

32

65

3

COUTTS Alicia

AUS

33

18

52

4

SJOESTROEM Sarah

SWE

33

33

5

ZEVINA Daryna

UKR

30

30

 

Asian Cluster Point Leaders:

Men

Athlete

NF

SIN

 

JPN

Total

R

P

R

P

1

LE CLOS Chad

RSA

60

44

57

18

179

2

MOROZOV Vlad

RUS

45

18

30

12

105

3

GYURTA Daniel

HUN

24

12

21

24

81

4

FRASER-HOLMES Thomas

AUS

39

33

72

5

HURLEY Robert

AUS

36

36

72

 

Women

Athlete

NF

SIN

 

JPN

 

Total

 

R

P

R

P

 

1

HOSSZU Katinka

HUN

78

18

60

24

180

2

COUTTS Alicia

AUS

24

12

33

18

87

3

EFIMOVA Yulia

RUS

21

33

32

86

4

ATKINSON Alia

JAM

30

24

27

81

5

SJOESTROEM Sarah

SWE

33

33

66

 

World Cup Series Point Totals:

Men

Athlete

NF

NED

 

GER

 

RUS

 

UAE

 

QAT

 

SIN

 

JPN

Total

 

 

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

 

1

LE CLOS Chad

RSA

30

44

36

18

45

24

45

24

54

12

60

44

57

18

511

2

MOROZOV Vladimir

RUS

33

42

12

36

18

42

12

45

45

18

30

12

345

3

HURLEY Robert

Aus

21

24

51

45

39

36

36

252

4

Kenneth To

Aus

27

21

39

12

39

36

18

192

5

Roland Schoeman

RSA

21

36

33

24

33

21

18

186

6

SHIELDS Thomas

USA

15

12

18

36

18

33

24

9

165

7

GYURTA Daniel

HUN

21

18

21

24

24

12

21

24

165

8

BROWN Myles

RSA

18

6

30

24

27

18

123

9

BOVELL George

TRI

15

24

15

21

10

18

15

102

10

KORZENIOWSKI Pawel

POL

15

24

15

21

18

6

99

 

Women

Athlete

NF

NED

 

GER

 

RUS

 

UAE

 

QAT

 

SIN

 

JPN

Total

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

1

HOSSZU Katinka

HUN

57

104

57

64

90

12

78

12

81

24

78

18

60

24

759

2

ATKINSON Alia

JAM

30

27

21

33

24

27

12

30

24

27

255

3

BELMONTE Mireia

ESP

15

24

58

33

39

18

27

24

238

4

ZEVINA Daryna

UKR

12

12

42

42

33

18

12

30

201

5

EFIMOVA Yulia

RUS

21

18

33

30

21

33

32

188

6

SEEBOHM Emily

AUS

33

30

42

36

21

162

7

SJOESTROEM Sarah

SWE

21

6

60

33

33

153

8

KROMOWIDJOJO Ranomi

NED

24

38

24

24

24

134

9

OTTESEN Jeanette

DEN

36

21

36

129

10

COSTA Melanie

ESP

9

12

18

27

27

15

24

117

 

World Records:

 

Meet Athlete Event Time
Eindhoven KROMOWIDJOJO Ranomi 50 freestyle 23.24
Eindhoven LE CLOS Chad 200 butterfly 1:49.04
Eindhoven HOSSZU Katinka 100 IM 57.50
Eindhoven HOSSZU Katinka 200 IM 2:03.20
Berlin BELMONTE Mireia 400 freestyle 3:54.52
Berlin BELMONTE Mireia 800 freestyle 7:59.34
Berlin HOSSZU Katinka 400 IM 4:20.85
Moscow MEILUTYTE Ruta 100 breaststroke 1:02.36
Moscow RUSSIA 4 x 50 freestyle 1:33.01
Moscow RUSSIA 4 x 50 medley 1:41.70
Dubai JAPAN 4 x 50 freestyle 1:32.52
Doha FRANCE 4 x 50 freestyle 1:31.14
Doha FRANCE 4 x 50 medley 1:39.54
Singapore LE CLOS Chad 200 butterfly 1:48.56
Singapore AUSTRALIA 4 x 50 medley 1:38.02
Tokyo Australia 4 x 50 medley 1:37.89
Tokyo Yulia Efimova 50 breaststroke 28.71
Tokyo Australia 4 x 50 freestyle 1:31.13
Tokyo Australia 4 x 50 freestyle 1:29.61

 

 

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