2022 FINA WORLD CUP CIRCUIT
- October 21 – November 5, 2022
- Leg 1: Oct. 21-23 – Berlin, Germany
- Leg 2: Oct. 28-30 – Toronto, Canada
- Leg 3: Nov. 3-5 – Indianapolis, Indiana
- SCM (25 meters)
- World Cup Central
The three-leg 2022 FINA World Cup Series kicks off on Friday, October 21 in Berlin, Germany. In anticipation of that release, we took the chance to check the all time winningest World Cup swimmers within the historical past of the collection, which introduced in 1988.
Only two new swimmers entered the lads’s most sensible 50 remaining 12 months. Tom Shields, with 10 wins, moved up into thirty fifth position all-time with 26 general wins. While the US traditionally dominates medals tables for many world competitions, a long-running refusal to take those Short Course World Cup meets severely signifies that the Americans are typically a long way down the scores lists right here. Shields ranks 4th amongst Americans.
He is scheduled to swim all 3 World Cup Series stops this season.
Arno Kamminga, who gained 8 occasions, moved up into fortieth position all-time with 22 occupation wins. That is greater than every other Dutch guy has gained within the collection’ historical past.
Japan’s Daiya Seto gained 8 races, which moved him into solo keep watch over of eighth position at the all-time scores. He isn’t entered on this 12 months’s World Cup Series.
On the ladies’s facet, whilst most of the highly-ranked all-time match winners are nonetheless energetic (Katinka Hosszu, Sarah Sjostrom, Cate Campbell), only a few of them raced in remaining 12 months’s collection – and none are anticipated this 12 months both.
Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova climbed the all time scores with 4 wins, even though she is ineligible to compete this 12 months on account of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine previous this 12 months.
The greatest transfer up the scores used to be Dutch swimmer Kira Toussaint, who gained a whopping 11 races remaining season. She entered the season ranked tied for forty second all-time, however has moved into the highest 20. A damaged finger is conserving her out of no less than the primary forestall of the collection on the Berlin World Cup.
Emma McKeon, the prime scorer for ladies in remaining 12 months’s collection, gained 10 races. She has been competing in World Cup meets for over a decade, even though by no means at a in point of fact deep stage like she did in 2021. Those 10 wins convey her as much as 18 occupation wins, together with a number of relay victories.
Men’s Top 50 (+1 for ties)
Rank | Gold medals | MEN | Country |
1 | 146 | LE CLOS Chad | RSA |
2 | 123 | MOROZOV Vladimir | RUS |
3 | 65 | SCHOEMAN Roland | RSA |
4 | 59 | VAN DER BURGH Cameron | RSA |
5 | 54 | BAL Randall | USA |
6 | 53 | FOSTER Mark | GBR |
6 | 53 | KELLER Christian | GER |
8 | 51 | SETO Daiya | JPN |
9 | 43 | NEETHLING Ryk | RSA |
10 | 42 | POPOV Alexander | URS/RUS |
11 | 41 | LARKIN Mitchell | AUS |
11 | 41 | HOFFMANN Jörg | GER |
13 | 40 | HICKMAN James | GBR |
14 | 38 | PEREIRA Thiago | BRA |
14 | 38 | MOSES Ed | USA |
16 | 37 | LISOGOR Oleg | UKR |
17 | 35 | HURLEY Bobby | AUS |
17 | 35 | RUPPRATH Thomas | GER |
19 | 34 | HOLMERTZ Anders | SWE |
20 | 33 | KLIM Michael | AUS |
20 | 33 | LEZAK Jason | USA |
20 | 33 | TEWKSBURY Mark | CAN |
23 | 32 | SELKOV Vladimir | RUS |
24 | 31 | DONETC Stanislav | RUS |
25 | 30 | LOADER Danyon | NZL |
25 | 30 | MELLOULI Oussama | TUN |
27 | 29 | SILANTIEV Denis | UKR |
27 | 29 | TOWNSEND Darian | RSA |
27 | 29 | WARNECKE Mark | GER |
30 | 28 | HUEGILL Geoff | AUS |
30 | 28 | SIEVINEN Jani | FIN |
32 | 27 | SPRENGER Christian | AUS |
32 | 27 | WOUDA Marcel | NED |
32 | 27 | THORPE Ian | AUS |
35 | 26 | SHIELDS Tom | USA |
36 | 25 | SKVORTSOV Nikolay | RUS |
36 | 25 | FRASER-HOLMES Thomas | AUS |
36 | 25 | PRILUKOV Yury | RUS |
39 | 24 | LETZIN Jirka | GER |
40 | 22 | THELOKE Stev | GER |
40 | 22 | GYURTA Daniel | HUN |
40 | 22 | Arno Kamminga | NED |
43 | 21 | KOCH Marco | GER |
43 | 21 | MARSHALL Peter | USA |
45 | 20 | SACCHI Luca | ITA |
45 | 20 | XU JiZayu | CHN |
47 | 19 | PRIGODA Kirill | RUS |
47 | 19 | TO Kenneth | HKG |
47 | 19 | PANKRATOV Denis | RUS |
47 | 19 | PHELPS Michael | USA |
47 | 19 | VOLKOV Dimitri | URS |
Women’s Top 50 (+4 for Ties)
Ranks | Wins | Swimmer | Country |
1 | 309 | Katinka Hosszu | HUN |
2 | 105 | MORAVCOVA Martina | SVK |
3 | 93 | ALSHAMMAR Therese | SWE |
4 | 74 | ATKINSON Alia | JAM |
5 | 63 | SJOSTROM Sarah | SWE |
6 | 58 | KLOCHKOVA Yana | UKR |
7 | 55 | SEEBOHM Emily | AUS |
8 | 52 | BUSCHSCHULTE Antje | GER |
8 | 52 | JACOBSEN Mette | DEN |
8 | 52 | OTTESEN GRAY Jeanette | DEN |
11 | 48 | EFIMOVA Yuliya | RUS |
12 | 45 | VOELKER Sandra | GER |
13 | 42 | VAN ALMSICK Franziska | GER |
14 | 41 | CAMPBELL Cate | AUS |
14 | 41 | Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO | NED |
16 | 37 | THOMPSON Jenny | USA |
17 | 34 | SJOEBERG Johanna | SWE |
18 | 31 | POLL Claudia | CRC |
18 | 31 | ROLPH Sue | GBR |
20 | 29 | BELMONTE Mireia | ESP |
20 | 29 | DEKKER Inge | NED |
20 | 29 | TOUSSAINT Kira | NED |
23 | 27 | ZEVINA Daryna | UKR |
23 | 27 | LILLHAGE Josefin | SWE |
25 | 26 | COUGHLIN Natalie | USA |
26 | 25 | BECUE Brigitte | BEL |
27 | 24 | MEISSNER Katrin | GDR |
28 | 23 | MEAKLIM Katheryn | RSA |
28 | 23 | O’NEILL Susan | AUS |
30 | 22 | HUNGER Daniela | GER |
30 | 22 | HASE Dagmar | GER |
32 | 21 | HEEMSKERK Femke | NED |
32 | 21 | YANG Yu | CHN |
32 | 21 | HARDY Jessica | USA |
32 | 21 | HAN Xue | CHN |
32 | 21 | OSYGUS Simone | GER |
32 | 21 | KANETO Rie | JPN |
32 | 21 | CHEN Hua | CHN |
32 | 21 | JAKABOS Zsuzsanna | HUN |
40 | 20 | QI Hui | CHN |
41 | 19 | INGRAM Melissa | NZL |
41 | 19 | GOH Rachel | AUS |
41 | 19 | LI Lin | CHN |
44 | 18 | GUEHRER Marieke | AUS |
44 | 18 | ZHIVANEVSKAYA Nina | CIS/RUS/ESP |
44 | 18 | POTEC Camelia | ROM |
44 | 18 | KENNEDY Angela | AUS |
44 | 18 | KIRK Tara | USA |
44 | 18 | MCKEON Emma | AUS |
50 | 17 | COADA-CASLARU Beatrice | ROM |
50 | 17 | BENKO Lindsay | USA |
50 | 17 | PECZAK Alicja | POL |
50 | 17 | RILEY Samantha | AUS |
50 | 17 | SWEETNAM Nancy | CAN |