2003–04 FINA Swimming World Cup
The 2003–2004 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of eight, short course meets organized by FINA and held at eight different international locations. The meets were held from November 2003 through February 2004.
Ed Moses of the United States and Martina Moravcová of Slovakia were the overall male and female winners of the series.
Meets
Year | Dates | Location | Results |
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2 0 0 3 |
November 24+25 | ||
November 28–30 | OmegaTiming | ||
December 5–7 | OmegaTiming | ||
2 0 0 4 | |||
January 13+14 | OmegaTiming | ||
January 17+18 | OmegaTiming | ||
January 21+22 | OmegaTiming | ||
January 30+31 | (actually in East Meadow) | OmegaTiming | |
February 6–8 | OmegaTiming | ||
Event winners
Times listed at top of each table represent the series record (WC) as of the start of the 2003/2004 World Cup.
50 Freestyle
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Mark Foster, GBR | Time 21.13 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Alison Sheppard, GBR | Time 24.06 | |
22.29 | #1: Daejeon | 25.21 | ||
21.68 | #2: Melbourne | 24.19 | ||
21.57 | #3: Durban | 25.23 | ||
21.77 | #4: Stockholm | 24.28 | ||
21.53 | #5: Berlin | 24.43 | ||
21.60 | #6: Moscow | 25.07 | ||
21.42 | #7: New York | 24.60 | ||
21.59 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 24.83 | ||
100 Freestyle
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Alexander Popov, RUS | Time 46.74 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Jenny Thompson, USA | Time 53.05 | |
48.84 | #1: Daejeon | 54.97 | ||
47.36 | #2: Melbourne | 52.64 WC | ||
47.70 | #3: Durban | 54.26 | ||
47.24 | #4: Stockholm | 54.10 | ||
47.61 | #5: Berlin | 53.30 | ||
47.94 | #6: Moscow | 53.90 | ||
46.98 | #7: New York | 53.63 | ||
47.69 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 53.58 | ||
200 Freestyle
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Ian Thorpe, AUS | Time 1:41.10 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: YANG Yu, CHN | Time 1:54.90 | |
1:45.15 | #1: Daejeon | 1:58.78 | ||
1:46.06 | #2: Melbourne | 1:55.27 | ||
1:44.05 | #3: Durban | 1:56.30 | ||
1:43.85 | #4: Stockholm | 1:55.62 | ||
1:44.12 | #5: Berlin | 1:56.13 | ||
1:46.21 | #6: Moscow | 1:56.60 | ||
1:43.85 | #7: New York | 1:56.78 | ||
1:46.41 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 1:55.81 NR | ||
400 Freestyle
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Ian Thorpe, AUS | Time 3:34.63 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Lindsay Benko, USA | Time 3:59.53 | |
3:50.89 | #1: Daejeon | 4:10.66 | ||
3:42.06 | #2: Melbourne | 4:02.29 | ||
3:42.91 | #3: Durban | 4:08.19 | ||
3:41.10 | #4: Stockholm | 4:02.99 | ||
3:39.91 | #5: Berlin | 4:02.00 | ||
3:45.19 | #6: Moscow | 4:07.13 | ||
3:40.87 | #7: New York | 4:01.36 | ||
3:44.54 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 4:07.45 | ||
1500/800 Freestyle
Men (1500 free) | Meet | Women (800 free) | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Grant Hackett, AUS | Time 14:29.51 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: CHEN Hua, CHN | Time 8:15.15 | |
15:09.48 | #1: Daejeon | 8:40.79 | ||
14:50.94 | #2: Melbourne | 8:17.97 | ||
14:51.38 | #3: Durban | 8:29.41 | ||
14:46.59 | #4: Stockholm | 8:23.57 | ||
14:42.62 | #5: Berlin | 8:18.87 | ||
14:47.42 | #6: Moscow | 8:36.02 | ||
14:44.69 | #7: New York | 8:13.66 WC | ||
15:06.33 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 8:29.37 | ||
50 Backstroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER | Time 23.49 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: LI Hui, CHN | Time 26.83 | |
24.44 | #1: Daejeon | 27.87 | ||
23.39 WC | #2: Melbourne | 27.70 | ||
24.66 | #3: Durban | 27.83 | ||
23.92 | #4: Stockholm | 27.61 | ||
23.89 | #5: Berlin | 27.19 | ||
24.06 | #6: Moscow | 27.97 | ||
23.77 | #7: New York | 27.69 | ||
24.79 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | |||
100 Backstroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER | Time 50.58 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA | Time 56.71 | |
52.76 | #1: Daejeon | 59.48 | ||
51.13 | #2: Melbourne | 59.15 | ||
52.28 | #3: Durban | 58.82 | ||
51.61 | #4: Stockholm | 58.49 | ||
51.47 | #5: Berlin | 58.45 | ||
52.18 | #6: Moscow | 59.90 | ||
52.08 | #7: New York | 1:00.39 | ||
53.35 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 1:00.87 | ||
200 Backstroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Gordan Kožulj, CRO | Time 1:51.62 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA | Time 2:03.62 | |
1:55.02 | #1: Daejeon | 2:10.88 | ||
1:51.40 WC | #2: Melbourne | 2:05.47 | ||
1:54.86 | #3: Durban | 2:10.50 | ||
1:53.21 | #4: Stockholm | 2:06.65 | ||
1:54.24 | #5: Berlin | 2:05.99 | ||
1:53.70 | #6: Moscow | 2:06.59 | ||
1:53.80 | #7: New York | 2:08.19 | ||
1:55.01 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 2:09.40 | ||
50 Breaststroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Oleg Lisogor, UKR | Time 26.20 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Zoë Baker, GBR | Time 30.21 | |
28.08 | #1: Daejeon | 31.40 | ||
27.17 | #2: Melbourne | 30.24 WC | ||
26.97 | #3: Durban | 31.60 | ||
27.10 | #4: Stockholm | 31.18 | ||
26.68 | #5: Berlin | 30.94 | ||
27.44 | #6: Moscow | 31.10 | ||
26.85 | #7: New York | 31.34 | ||
27.63 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 30.99 | ||
100 Breaststroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Ed Moses, USA | Time 57.47 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Emma Igelström, SWE | Time 1:05.55 | |
1:00.82 | #1: Daejeon | 1:07.76 | ||
59.00 | #2: Melbourne | 1:05.09 WR | ||
59.69 | #3: Durban | 1:07.63 | ||
58.08 | #4: Stockholm | 1:06.96 | ||
58.23 | #5: Berlin | 1:06.75 | ||
59.33 | #6: Moscow | 1:07.79 | ||
57.96 | #7: New York | 1:07.16 | ||
1:00.11 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 1:06.53 | ||
200 Breaststroke
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Ed Moses, USA | Time 2:03.17 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: QI Hui, CHN | Time 2:18.86 | |
2:14.43 | #1: Daejeon | 2:23.19 | ||
2:07.84 | #2: Melbourne | 2:17.75 WR | ||
2:10.12 | #3: Durban | 2:24.75 | ||
2:04.54 | #4: Stockholm | 2:23.36 | ||
2:02.92 WR | #5: Berlin | 2:22.79 | ||
2:08.27 | #6: Moscow | 2:27.43 | ||
2:04.61 | #7: New York | 2:21.20 | ||
2:12.19 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 2:23.74 | ||
50 Butterfly
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Geoff Huegill, AUS | Time 22.74 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Anna-Karin Kammerling, SWE | Time 25.36 | |
24.19 | #1: Daejeon | 27.08 | ||
23.46 | #2: Melbourne | 26.20 | ||
23.25 | #3: Durban | 26.53 | ||
23.75 | #4: Stockholm | 25.98 | ||
23.36 | #5: Berlin | 26.06 | ||
23.80 | #6: Moscow | 26.55 | ||
23.04 | #7: New York | 26.04 | ||
23.77 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 26.39 | ||
100 Butterfly
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER | Time 50.10 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA | Time 56.34 | |
52.99 | #1: Daejeon | 1:00.17 | ||
51.11 | #2: Melbourne | 57.27 | ||
51.90 | #3: Durban | 57.58 | ||
51.66 | #4: Stockholm | 56.90 | ||
50.79 | #5: Berlin | 56.93 | ||
51.42 | #6: Moscow | 58.54 | ||
51.42 | #7: New York | 57.87 | ||
52.39 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 58.33 | ||
200 Butterfly
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: James Hickman, GBR | Time 1:51.76 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Susie O'Neill, AUS | Time 2:04.16 | |
1:57.97 | #1: Daejeon | 2:11.82 | ||
1:52.27 | #2: Melbourne | 2:06.71 | ||
1:56.09 | #3: Durban | 2:07.79 | ||
1:53.67 | #4: Stockholm | 2:08.16 | ||
1:53.94 | #5: Berlin | 2:04.04 WR | ||
1:54.21 | #6: Moscow | 2:11.40 | ||
1:56.28 | #7: New York | 2:08.03 | ||
1:55.64 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 2:09.50 | ||
100 Individual Medley
Men | Meet | Women | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Winner (Nationality) WC: Thomas Rupprath, GER | Time 52.58 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Natalie Coughlin, USA | Time 58.80 | |
54.89 | #1: Daejeon | 1:03.25 | ||
53.30 | #2: Melbourne | 1:00.47 | ||
55.09 | #3: Durban | 1:01.63 | ||
53.71 | #4: Stockholm | 1:00.32 | ||
54.33 | #5: Berlin | 1:00.68 | ||
55.73 | #6: Moscow | 1:02.36 | ||
53.67 | #7: New York | 1:00.54 | ||
54.35 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 1:01.85 | ||
200 Individual Medley
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Jani Sievinen, FIN | Time 1:55.44 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Yana Klochkova, UKR | Time 2:08.44 | |
1:58.90 | #1: Daejeon | 2:14.49 | ||
1:54.85 WC | #2: Melbourne | 2:09.48 | ||
1:58.68 | #3: Durban | 2:12.03 | ||
1:56.68 | #4: Stockholm | 2:11.05 | ||
1:56.09 | #5: Berlin | 2:10.01 | ||
2:00.19 | #6: Moscow | 2:11.08 | ||
1:59.21 | #7: New York | 2:09.79 | ||
1:57.57 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 2:09.75 | ||
400 Individual Medley
Men | Meet | Women | ||
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Winner (Nationality) WC: Marcel Wouda, NED | Time 4:05.41 |
Winner (Nationality) WC: Yana Klochkova, UKR | Time 4:27.83 | |
4:14.02 | #1: Daejeon | 4:43.40 | ||
4:06.28 | #2: Melbourne | 4:37.27 | ||
4:10.93 | #3: Durban | 4:38.19 | ||
4:09.92 | #4: Stockholm | 4:35.46 | ||
4:06.37 | #5: Berlin | 4:34.85 | ||
4:13.44 | #6: Moscow | 4:39.34 | ||
4:11.78 | #7: New York | 4:33.58 | ||
4:15.40 | #8: Rio de Janeiro | 4:38.15 | ||
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References
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