A Final Look At Winning Russian Cup Times Against Those In Paris

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

We made it through the 9th and final day of swimming action at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

Throughout the Olympic competition, I kept tabs on how the times thrown down at La Défense Arena held up against the Russian Swimming Cup which concluded on Sunday, July 28th.

The primary reason is that Russian athletes, who are unable to race in Paris save for those competing as neutral athletes, were incentivized with a carrot of 2 million rubles (~$23,000 USD) from the Russian Swimming Federation should their winning time from the Cup beat that of their Olympic counterparts.

2024 Russian Swimming Cup Results

When all was said and done tonight in Paris, Evgenia Chikunova remained the sole Russian swimmer whose times from the domestic competition would have beaten the Olympic results.

19-year-old Chikunova clocked a time of 1:05.26 in the women’s 100m breast, an outing .02 faster than champion Tatjana Smith of South Africa logged for gold in Paris.

Chikunova’s 200m breast time of 2:18.98 was also faster than the winning time in Paris, a mark of 2:19.24 produced by American Kate Douglass.

Event Winning Time at Russian Swimming Cup
Winning Time at 2024 Olympic Games
Men’s
50m free 21.70 – Egor Kornev 21.25 – Cameron McEvoy (AUS)
100m free 47.82 – Egor Kornev 46.40 – Pan Zhanle (CHN)
200m free 1:46.13 – Martin Malyutin 1:44.72 – David Popovici (ROU)
400m free 3:49.22 – Saveliy Luzin 3:41.79 – Lukas Maertens (GER)
800m free 8:13.92 – Maxim Kozyr 7:38.91 – Daniel Wiffen (IRL)
1500m free 16:08.81 – Vadim Mannapov
100m back 52.52 – Miron Lifincev 52.00 – Thomas Ceccon (ITA)
200m back 1:54.63 – Evgeny Rylov 14:30.67 – Bobby Finke (USA)
100m breast 59.54 – Ivan Kozhakin 59.03 – Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA)
200m breast 2:09.08 – Mikhail Dorinov 2:05.85 – Leon Marchand (FRA)
100m fly 51.31 – Roman Shevlyakov 49.90 – Kristof Milak (HUN)
200m fly 1:56.24 – Aleksandr Kudashev 1:51.91 – Leon Marchand (FRA)
200m IM 1:56.75 – Ilya Borodin 1:54.06 – Leon Marchand (FRA)
400m IM 4:11.71 – Ilya Borodin 4:02.95 – Leon Marchand (FRA)
Women’s
50m free 24.61 – Arina Surkova 23.71 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE)
100m free 53.36 – Daria Klepikova 52.16 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE)
200m free 1:59.51 – Polina Nevmovenko 1:53.27 – Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS)
400m free 4:05.16 – Sophia Diakova 3:57.49 – Ariarne Titmus (AUS)
800m free 8:32.43 – Sophia Diakova 8:11.04 – Katie Ledecky (USA)
1500m free 17:02.12 – Anastasia Kuvichko 15:30.02 – Katie Ledecky (USA)
100m back 59.87 – Alina Gayfutdinova 57.33 – Kaylee McKeown (AUS)
200m back 2:12.50 – Daria Ustinova 2:03.73 – Kaylee McKeown (AUS)
100m breast 1:05.26 – Evgenia Chikunova 1:05.28 – Tatjana Smith (RSA)
200m breast 2:18.98 – Evgenia Chikunova 2:19.24 – Kate Douglass (USA)
100m fly 58.25 – Daria Klepikova 55.59 – Torri Huske (USA)
200m fly 2:10.89 – Anastasia Markova 2:03.03 – Summer McIntosh (CAN)
200m IM 2:14.49 – Yana Shakirova 2:06.56 – Summer McIntosh (CAN)
400m IM 4:47.26 – Daria Rogozhinova 4:27.71 – Summer McIntosh (CAN)

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Tracy Kosinski
1 hour ago

That’s what happens when you don’t have the best in the world to compete against, although, it’s nice to see times indicative of clean swimming.

Svetlana
2 hours ago

Thanks for this article—much appreciated.

Ricky Bobby.
3 hours ago

Finke finked Rylov too! Lol

IASAS Swim
3 hours ago

Leon went a 1:51.21 in the 200 fly not 1:51.91

Wiffen went a 7:38.19 in the 800 free not 7:38.91

Last edited 3 hours ago by IASAS Swim
Facts
3 hours ago

The Russian men 800 and 1500 winner was slower than Ledecky lmao

Hmm
Reply to  Facts
1 hour ago

must have gotten into the wrong batch of meldonium….

Mike
3 hours ago

Not sure why this article needed to happen. Just say there were some real good Breastroke times swam by Chikunova and be done with it.

jeff
3 hours ago

Damn Bobby sucks at backstroke

Swimmer.thingz
Reply to  jeff
3 hours ago

Daaummm

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