Championship Awards  |  Point Score

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Best Team of the Championships

  • United States of America
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Best Female Swimmer of the Championships

  • Lana Pudar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

 

Best Male Swimmer of the Championships

  • Oleksandr Zheltiakov, Ukraine

Best Overall Performance  |  Individual Events

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2 Gold Medals, 1 Silver Medal

  • Lana Pudar, Bosnia & Herzegovina 
  • Oleksandr Zheltiakov, Ukraine

 

2 Gold Medals

  • Leah Hayes, United States of America
  • Alexanne Lepage, Canada
  • Casper Puggaard, Denmark
  • Kuzey Tuncelli, Türkiye
  • Maximus Williamson, United States of America
  • Olivia Wunsch, Australia

Top Individual Swims  |  World Aquatics Points

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Female - Finals Only

  • 908 - Leah Hayes, USA, 200m Individual Medley
  • 901 - Jaclyn Barclay, AUS, 100m Backstroke
  • 893 - Alexanne Lepage, CAN, 100m Breaststroke
  • 893 - Eneli Jefimova, EST, 50m Breaststroke
  • 893 - Teagan O’Dell, USA, 200m Backstroke
  • 893 - Iona Anderson, AUS, 50m Backstroke

Male - Finals Only

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  • 918 - Maximus Williamson, USA, 200m Ind Medley
  • 917 - Petar Mitsin, BUL, 400m Freestyle
  • 917 - Tomoyuki Matsushita, JPN, 400m Ind Medley
  • 915 - Alessandro Ragaini, ITA, 400m Freestyle
  • 907 - Kuzey Tuncelli, TUR, 1500m Freestyle
  • 904 - Maximus Williamson, USA, 100m Freestyle

Final Medal Tally

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World Junior Records

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Relay Events

  • United States of America, Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (3:15.49) - Daniel Diehl, Maximus Williamson, Hudson Williams, Jason Zhao
  • Australia, Mixed 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (3:24.29) - Flynn Southam, Edward Sommerville, Olivia Wunsch, Milla Jensen

Championship Records |World Aquatics Junior Swimming Champs

Female Individual Events

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  • Olivia Wunsch, Australia, Women’s 50m Freestyle (24.59) =
  • Eneli Jefimova, Estonia, Women’s 100m Breaststroke (1:06.23)
  • Lana Pudar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Women’s 200m Butterfly (2:07.20)
  • Leah Hayes, United States of America, Women’s 200m IM (2:10.24)
  • Leah Hayes, United States of America, Women’s 200m IM (4:36.84)

 

Male Individual Events

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  • Felix Viktor Iberle, Indonesia, Men’s 50m Breaststroke (26.98)
  • Tomoyuki Matsushita, Japan, Men’s 200m Individual Medley (1:58.42) *
  • Maximus Williamson, United States of America, Men’s 200m Individual Medley (1:57.29)
  • Tomoyuki Matsushita, Japan, Men’s 400m Individual Medley (4:10.97)

 

Relay Events

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  • United States of America, Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (3:15.49)
  • Daniel Diehl, Maximus Williamson, Hudson Williams, Jason Zhao
  • Australia, Mixed 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (3:24.29)
  • Flynn Southam, Edward Somemerville, Olivia Wunsch, Milla Jensen

 

= equalled championship record

* broke championship record but broken again by another swimmer

 

Federation Firsts | Country's that Made History in Netanya

 

First Gold Medal at a Junior World Championships

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  • Bosnia & Herzegovina, won by Lana Pudar
  • Bulgaria, won by Petar Mitsin
  • Denmark, won by Casper Puggaard
  • Estonia, won by Eneli Jefimova
  • Indonesia, won by Felix Viktor Iberle
  • Trinidad & Tobago, won by Nikoli Blackman

Country's First Gold Medal at a Senior or Junior World Championships (50m)

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  • Bosnia & Herzegovina, won by Lana Pudar
  • Estonia, won by Eneli Jefimova
  • Indonesia, won by Felix Viktor Iberle
  • Trinidad & Tobago, won by Nikoli Blackman