2004 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

The 7th FINA Short Course World Championships were held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States from October 7 through October 11, 2004.

7th World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Host cityIndianapolis, Indiana, United States
DateOctober 7–11, 2004
VenueConseco Fieldhouse

This was the only edition of the Short Course World Championships that Michael Phelps competed in.[1] Phelps planned to swim in six races: the 200-meter freestyle, 200-meter butterfly, the individual medleys at 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters, and the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.[2] Phelps won gold in the 200-meter freestyle on October 7 - the only Short Course World Championships gold medal (and medal of any color) of his career - then withdrew from the rest of the meet the following day, citing a sore back.[3]

Results

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Men's freestyle

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Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mNetherlands Marleen Veldhuis24.41Australia Libby Lenton24.54Sweden Therese Alshammar24.63
100 mAustralia Libby Lenton52.67Sweden Josefin Lillhage53.56Netherlands Marleen Veldhuis53.88
200 mSweden Josefin Lillhage1:56.35United States Lindsay Benko1:56.48United States Dana Vollmer1:58.05
400 mUnited States Kaitlin Sandeno4:02.01United States Sara McLarty4:04.49Japan Sachiko Yamada4:04.64
800 mJapan Sachiko Yamada8:18.21United States Kate Ziegler8:20.55Australia Melissa Gorman8:25.38
4 × 100 mUnited States United States
Amanda Weir
Kara Lynn Joyce
Lindsay Benko
Jenny Thompson
3:35.07Sweden Sweden
Josefin Lillhage
Anna-Karin Kammerling
Johanna Sjöberg
Therese Alshammar
3:35.83Australia Australia
Libby Lenton
Louise Tomlinson
Danni Miatke
Shayne Reese
3:36.18
4 × 200 mUnited States United States
Dana Vollmer
Rachel Komisarz
Lindsay Benko
Kaitlin Sandeno
7:47.72Australia Australia
Libby Lenton
Danni Miatke
Louise Tomlinson
Shayne Reese
7:51.39Sweden Sweden
Ida Mattsson
Johanna Sjöberg
Josefin Lillhage
Petra Granlund
7:54.39

Men's Backstroke

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mGermany Thomas Rupprath23.51Australia Matt Welsh23.60United States Peter Marshall23.93
100 mUnited States Aaron Peirsol50.72 CRAustralia Matt Welsh51.04Germany Thomas Rupprath51.20
200 mUnited States Aaron Peirsol1:50.52 WRAustralia Matt Welsh1:52.54Russia Arkady Vyatchanin1:54.20

Women's Backstroke

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mUnited States Haley Cope27.49China Gao Chang27.55Australia Sophie Edington28.17
100 mUnited States Haley Cope59.03China Gao Chang59.61Australia Sophie Edington59.64
200 mUnited States Margaret Hoelzer2:05.84Australia Tayliah Zimmer2:08.05New Zealand Melissa Ingram2:08.54

Men's Breaststroke

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mUnited States Brendan Hansen26.86Australia Brenton Rickard27.09Sweden Stefan Nystrand27.28
100 mUnited States Brendan Hansen58.45Australia Brenton Rickard58.64Kazakhstan Vladislav Polyakov59.07
200 mUnited States Brendan Hansen2:04.98 CRAustralia Brenton Rickard2:08.34Kazakhstan Vladislav Polyakov2:08.36

Women's Breaststroke

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mAustralia Brooke Hanson30.20Australia Jade Edmistone30.21United States Tara Kirk30.61
100 mAustralia Brooke Hanson1:05.36 CRAustralia Jade Edmistone1:05.97United States Tara Kirk1:06.33
200 mAustralia Brooke Hanson2:21.68United States Amanda Beard2:22.53Australia Sarah Katsoulis2:22.97

Men's Butterfly

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mUnited States Ian Crocker22.71 WRUnited Kingdom Mark Foster23.22Croatia Duje Draganja23.26
100 mUnited States Ian Crocker50.18 CRUnited Kingdom James Hickman51.13Slovenia Peter Mankoč51.66
200 mUnited Kingdom James Hickman1:53.41Romania Ioan Gherghel1:54.06China Wu Peng1:54.51

Women's Butterfly

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 mUnited States Jenny Thompson25.89Sweden Anna-Karin Kammerling26.02Australia Libby Lenton26.53
100 mSlovakia Martina Moravcová57.38United States Rachel Komisarz57.85United States Jenny Thompson58.13
200 mUnited States Kaitlin Sandeno2:06.95United States Mary Descenza2:07.79Canada Audrey Lacroix2:08.35

Men's Medley

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Women's Medley

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)21101041
2 Australia (AUS)715729
3 Great Britain (GBR)2305
4 Russia (RUS)2024
5 Sweden (SWE)1449
6 Brazil (BRA)1135
7 Germany (GER)1113
8 Japan (JPN)1012
 Netherlands (NED)1012
 Slovakia (SVK)1012
 Slovenia (SLO)1012
 Tunisia (TUN)1012
13 China (CHN)0213
14 Canada (CAN)0134
15 Romania (ROU)0112
16 Algeria (ALG)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
18 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0022
19 Croatia (CRO)0011
 New Zealand (NZL)0011
Totals (20 entries)404041121

References

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  1. Rieder, David (1 November 2021). "Without Full Athlete Buy-In, Short Course Worlds Remain a Secondary Championship". Swimming World. Sports Publications, Inc. Retrieved 15 August 2024. Michael Phelps went to one Short Course Worlds, when it was held on U.S. soil in Indianapolis in 2004, and never again before his career wrapped up in 2016.
  2. "Phelps hasn't swam in short courses often". ESPN.com. ESPN. Associated Press. 6 October 2004. Retrieved 15 August 2024. Phelps is entered in the 200-meter freestyle, 200 butterfly, 100, 200 and 400 individual medleys and 800 free relay.
  3. Plummer, David (8 October 2004). "Exhausted Phelps feels the strain". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 August 2024.