FINA Short Course World Championships

2016 SCM World Championships: Night Six Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships: Night Six Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships live recaps from the fifth night of competition featuring Katinka Hosszu, Tom Shields, Chad Le Clos and more.

Dec 11, 2016
2016 SCM World Championships: Night Six Finals LIVE Recap
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4x50m Freestyle Women Final 
Canada followed up its 800 free relay victory with a victory in 1:35.00. Penny Oleksiak had the fastest split for the squad in 23.54, however, Ranomi Kromowidjojo led the field with a 23.11. 

1) Canada - 1:35.00
2) Netherlands -1:35.37
3) Italy - 1:35.61
4) United States - 1:35.86 
5) Denmark - 1:36.98
6) France - 1:37.21
7) China - 1:37.96
8) Japan - 1:39.79

1500m Freestyle Men Final
Taehwan Park of Korea rounds out his distance sweep with a victory in 14:15.51. En route to the win, Park defeated defending Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri from Italy, who finished second in 14:21.94.

1) Taehwan Park - 14:15.51
2) Gregorio Paltrinieri - 14:21.94
3) Wojciech Wojdak - 14:25.37
4) Anton Ipsen - 14:31.53
5) Henrik Christiansen - 14:33.56
6) Nicholas Sweetser - 14:35.51
7) Gergely Gyurta - 14:39.01
8) Gabriele Detti - 14:39.34

100m Freestyle Men Final
Simonas Bilis of Lithuania powered to victory in 46.58 by one one-hundredth of a second over a fast-closing Shinri Shioura of Japan. 

1) Simonas BILIS  - 46.58
2) Shinri SHIOURA - 46.59
3) Tommaso D'ORSOGNA  - 46.70
4) Blake PIERONI  - 46.88
5) Luca DOTTO  - 46.95
6) Mehdy METELLA  - 47.08
7) Taehwan PARK  - 47.09 
8) Marius KUSCH  - 47.44

200m Breaststroke Women Final
Molly Renshaw of Great Britain sneaks in for victory over Canada's Kelsey Wog in 2:18.51 to 2:18.52.

1) Molly RENSHAW - 2:18.51
2) Kelsey Lauren WOG - 2:18.52
3) Chloe TUTTON - 2:18.83
4) Lilly KING - 2:19.34
5) Kierra SMITH - 2:19.88
6) Fanny LECLUYSE - 2:19.96
7) Kako ISHIDA - 2:20.81
8) Molly HANNIS - 2:21.94

200m Backstroke Men Final 
Radoslaw Kawecki of Poland used his incredibly consistent underwaters to win in 1:47.63. Jacob Pebley of the United States comes in second, winning his first-ever World Championship medal. 

1) KAWECKI Radoslaw - 1:47.63
2) PEBLEY Jacob - 1:48.98
3) KANEKO Masaki - 1:49.18 
4) LARKIN Mitchell - 1:49.25 
5) RAPSYS Danas - 1:50.87
6) XU Jiayu - 1:51.37
7) MATSUBARA Hayate - 1:52.16
8) GLINTA Robert - 1:52.57

100m Butterfly Women Final
Katinka Hosszu of Hungary edges Kelsi Worrell of the United States by using a fast final wall to claim his seventh gold by one-tenth of a second in 55.12.

1) Katinka HOSSZU - 55.12

2) Kelsi WORRELL  - 55.22
3) Rikako IKEE - 55.64
4) Katerine SAVARD - 56.15
5) Svetlana CHIMROVA - 57.12
6) Sarah GIBSON - 57.22
7) Emily WASHER - 57.35
8) Daiene DIAS -57.56

50m Breaststroke Men Final 
Outside smoke prevailed with Cameron Van Der Burgh of South Africa capturing first in 25.64 from lane one, and Peter John Stevens of Slovenia taking second from lane eight in 25.85.

1) VAN DER BURGH Cameron - 25.64
2) STEVENS Peter - 25.85
3) LIMA Felipe - 25.98
4) PRIGODA Kirill - 26.03
5) ZORZI Giulio - 26.13
6) FRANCA SILVA Felipe - 26.13
7) SCOZZOLI Fabio - 26.18
8) MILLER Cody - 26.18

50m Freestyle Women Final
Ranomi Kromowidjojo of the Netherlands beats out the field in the women's sprint, winning in 23.60. Italy's Di Pietro sneaks in for second in 23.90.

1) Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO - 23.60 
2) Silvia DI PIETRO - 23.90
3) Madison KENNEDY - 23.93
4) Jeanette OTTESEN - 24.00
5) Erika FERRAIOLI - 24.04
6) Anna SANTAMANS - 24.04
7) Brittany ELMSLIE - 24.05
8) Amanda WEIR - 24.48 

4x100m Medley Men Final 
A tight race between the Russia Federation and the United States results in Russian victory. Additionally, an early take off from the United States costs the team a silver medal.

1) Russian Federation - 3:21.17
2) Australia - 3:23.56
3) Japan - 3:24.71
4) Belarus - 3:25.36
5) Great Britain - 3:25.77
6) France - 3:26.33
7) China - 3:26.87
8) USA - DSQ

4x100m Medley Women Final 
The United States cap the meet with a 3:47.89 victory, with Lily King and Kelsi Worrell burying the hatchet and leaving the squad out of reach from Canada's Penny Oleksiak.

1) United States - 3:47.89
2) Canada - 3:48.87
3) Australia - 3:49.66
4) Japan - 3:50.28
5) China - 3:51.01
6) Russian Federation - 3:52.95
7) Italy - 3:53.58
8) Great Britain - 3:54.54
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