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For a detailed list of top four appearances, see Copa América results. Most matches played: 212, Uruguay; Fewest matches played: 3, Haiti, Qatar; Most wins: 132, Argentina; Most losses: 89, Chile; Most draws: 43, Argentina, Paraguay; Team with the most goals scored in a single match: Argentina 12−0 Ecuador
The winners were mostly American until the rise of East Germany's women in the 1970s, and 1980 saw the creation of subcategories for American and European swimmers. Following the end of the Cold War, Germany declined following the end of the East's systematic state-sponsored doping program, while Australia's swimming team enjoyed a revival. In ...
(Top) 1 Medalists. Toggle Medalists subsection ... This is the complete list of women's World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming from 1973 to 2024. [1] [2 ...
This is an overview of the women's swimming champions in individual events at the Olympics and the World Aquatics Championships. These tournaments are the only global long course (50 meter pool) swimming championships organized by world swimming federation FINA. This list gives an overview of the dominant swimmers throughout the history of ...
The World Aquatics Athletes of the Year (formerly FINA Athletes of the Year) is a set of awards presented by World Aquatics (International Swimming Federation) and the FINA Aquatics World Magazine. Each recognises excellence in five categories of aquatic sports: swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and open water swimming. The ...
This is a list of the best results achieved by athletes from different nations at four major competitions where swimming events are (or were) competed. [1] Results are based on major competitions according to FINA's historical records: the swimming and open water swimming events at the Olympic Games, the swimming and open water swimming events at the FINA World Aquatics Championships, the FINA ...
United Team of Germany: Éva Székely Hungary: Eva-Maria Elsen United Team of Germany: 1960 Rome details: Anita Lonsbrough Great Britain: Wiltrud Urselmann United Team of Germany: Barbara Göbel United Team of Germany: 1964 Tokyo details: Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union: Claudia Kolb United States: Svetlana Babanina Soviet Union: 1968 ...
[f] ^ For the SCM women's 200 free American Record, Allison Schmitt swam a faster time at the 2009 Duel in the Pool (1:51.67); however, the time has not been recognized as a record by USA Swimming. [g] ^ For the SCM women's 400 IM American Record , Julia Smit at the 2009 Duel in the Pool set a then-World Record of 4:21.04; however, this time ...