World Aquatics Championships 2024: Swimming results, medal table

Kieran Francis

World Aquatics Championships 2024: Swimming results, medal table image

The world's best are battling it out at the Swimming World Championships, which is part of the World Aquatics Championships 2024 in Doha, Qatar.

From February 11-19, the indoor swimming events will be held, with other events including diving, high diving, artistic swimming, open water and water polo.

The Sporting News details which nations have had the most success at the indoor swimming part of the meet.

SKIP TO: World Swimming Championships medal tally

Swimming World Championship results

Men's

50m freestyle

  1. Vladyslav Bukhov (Ukraine)
  2. Cam McEvoy (Australia)
  3. Benjamin Proud (Great Britain)

100m freestyle

  1. Zhanle Pan (China)
  2. Alessandro Miressi (Italy)
  3. Nandor Nemeth (Hungary)

200m freestyle

  1. Sunwoo Hwang (Korea)
  2. Danas Rapsys (Lithuania)
  3. Luke Hobson (USA)

400m freestyle

  1. Woomin Kim (Korea)
  2. Elijah Winnington (Australia)
  3. Lukas Martens (Germany)

800m freestyle

  1. Daniel Wiffen (Ireland)
  2. Elijah Winnington (Australia)
  3. Gregorio Paltrinieri (Italy)

1500m freestyle

  1. Daniel Wiffen (Ireland)
  2. Florian Wellbrock (Germany)
  3. David Aubry (France)

50m backstroke

  1. Isaac Cooper (Australia)
  2. Hunter Armstrong (USA)
  3. Kwasery Masiuk (Poland)

100m backstroke

  1. Hunter Armstrong (USA)
  2. Hugo Gonzalez (Spain)
  3. Apostolos Christou (Greece)

200m backstroke

  1. Hugo Gonzalez (Spain)
  2. Roman Mityukov (Switzerland)
  3. Pieter Coetze (South Africa)

50m breaststroke

  1. Sam Williamson (Australia)
  2. Nicolo Martinenghi (Italy)
  3. Nic Fink (USA)

100m breaststroke

  1. Nic Fink (USA)
  2. Nicolo Martinenghi (Italy)
  3. Adam Peaty (Great Britain)

200m breaststroke

  1. Zhihao Dong (China)
  2. Casper Curbeau (Netherlands)
  3. Nic Fink (USA)

50m butterfly

  1. Diogo Matos Ribeiro (Portugal)
  2. Michael Andrew (USA)
  3. Cameron McEvoy (Australia)

100m butterfly

  1. Diogo Matos Ribeiro (Portugal)
  2. Simon Bucher (Austria)
  3. Jakub Majerski (Poland)

200m butterfly

  1. Tomoru Honda (Japan)
  2. Alberto Razzetti (Italy)
  3. Martin Espernberger (Austria)

200m medley

  1. Finlay Fox (Canada)
  2. Carson Foster (USA)
  3. Alberto Razzetti (Italy)

400m medley

  1. Lewis Clareburt (New Zealand)
  2. Max Litchfield (Great Britain)
  3. Daiya Seto (Japan)

4x100m freestyle relay

  1. China
  2. Italy
  3. USA

4x200m freestyle relay

  1. China
  2. Korea
  3. USA

4x100m medley relay

  1. USA
  2. Netherlands
  3. Italy

Women's

50m freestyle

  1. Sarah Sjoestroem (Sweden)
  2. Kate Douglass (USA)
  3. Katarzyna Wasick (Poland)

100m freestyle

  1. Marrit Steenbergen (Netherlands)
  2. Siobhan Haughey (Hong Kong)
  3. Shayna Jack (Australia)

200m freestyle

  1. Siobhan Haughey (Hong Kong)
  2. Erika Fairweather (New Zealand)
  3. Brianna Throssell (Australia)

400m freestyle

  1. Erika Fairweather (New Zealand)
  2. Bingjie Li (China)
  3. Isabel Gose (Germany)

800m freestyle

  1. Simona Quadarella (Italy)
  2. Isabel Gose (Germany)
  3. Erika Fairweather (New Zealand)

1500m freestyle

  1. Simona Quadrella (Italy)
  2. Bingjie Li (China)
  3. Isabel Gose (Germany)

50m backstroke

  1. Claire Curzan (USA)
  2. Iona Anderson (Australia)
  3. Ingrid Wilm (Denmark)

100m backstroke

  1. Claire Curzan (USA)
  2. Iona Anderson (Australia)
  3. Ingrid Wilm (Canada)

200m backstroke

  1. Claire Curzan (USA)
  2. Jaclyn Barclay (Australia)
  3. Anastasiya Shkurdai (NIA)

50m breaststroke

  1. Ruta Meilutyte (Lithuania)
  2. Qianting Tang (China)
  3. Benedetta Pilato (Italy)

100m breaststroke

  1. Qianting Tang (China)
  2. Tes Schouten (Netherlands)
  3. Siobhan Haughey (Hong Kong)

200m breaststroke

  1. Tes Schouten (Netherlands)
  2. Kate Douglass (USA)
  3. Sydney Pickrem (Canada)

50m butterfly

  1. Sarah Sjoestroem (Sweden)
  2. Melanie Henique (France)
  3. Farida Osman (Eqypt)

100m butterfly

  1. Angelina Kohler (Germany)
  2. Claire Curzan (USA)
  3. Louise Hansson (Sweden)

200m butterfly

  1. Laura Stephens (Great Britain)
  2. Helena Rosendahl Bach (Denmark)
  3. Lana Pudar (Bosnia and Herzogovina)

200m medley

  1. Kate Douglass (USA)
  2. Sydney Pickrem (Canada)
  3. Yiting Yu (China)

400m medley

  1. Freya Colbert (Great Britain)
  2. Anastasia Gorbenko (Israel)
  3. Sara Franceschi (Italy)

4x100m freestyle relay

  1. Netherlands
  2. Australia
  3. Canada

4x200m freestyle

  1. China
  2. Great Britain
  3. Australia

4x100m medley relay

  1. Australia
  2. Sweden
  3. Canada

Mixed

    4x100m freestyle relay

    1. China
    2. Australia
    3. USA

    4x100m medley relay

    1. USA
    2. Australia
    3. Great Britain

    Swimming World Championships 2024 medal tally

    Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    USA 8 6 6 20
    China 7 3 1 11
    Australia 3 9 4 16
    Netherlands 3 3 0 6
    Italy 2 5 5 12
    Great Britain 2 2 3 7
    New Zealand 2 1 1 4
    Sweden 2 1 1 4
    Korea 2 1 0 3
    Ireland 2 0 0 2
    Portugal 2 0 0 2
    Germany 1 2 3 6
    Canada 1 1 5 7
    Hong Kong 1 1 1 3
    Spain 1 1 0 2
    Lithuania 1 1 0 2
    Japan 1 0 1 2
    Ukraine 1 0 0 1
    Austria 0 1 1 2
    France 0 1 1 2
    Denmark 0 1 0 1
    Israel 0 1 0 1
    Switzerland 0 1 0 1
    Poland 0 0 3 3
    Bosnia and Herzogovina 0 0 1 1
    Egypt 0 0 1 1
    Greece 0 0 1 1
    Hungary 0 0 1 1
    Neutral Independent Athletes 0 0 1 1
    South Africa 0 0 1 1

    Kieran Francis

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    Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.