Major achievements in swimming by nation

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 Short Course Swimming World Championships and the defunct FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships.[2] The results listed here only refer to swimming and open water swimming events.[3][4][5] Medals earned by athletes from defunct NOCs or historical teams have been merged with the results achieved by their immediate successor states, as follows: Russia inherits medals from the Soviet Union and the Unified Team (but they are not combined in accordance with the IOC rules); Serbia inherits medals from Yugoslavia; Australia inherits medals from Australasia; and Germany inherits medals from West Germany and East Germany (they are not combined). The table is pre-sorted by total number of medals, then most gold medal results, silver medal results and bronze medal results, respectively.[6][7][8] When equal ranks are given, countries are listed in alphabetical order.[9][10][11]

Results

Last updated after the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25 m)
World Aquatics Championships Olympic Games Short Course Worlds Open Water Worlds
Rk. Nation Long course Open Water Long course Open water Short course Open water
Men Women Mixed Men Women Mixed Men Women Mixed Men Women Men Women Mixed Men Women Mixed
1  United States
2  Australia
3  Netherlands
4  Italy
5  Great Britain
6  Russia
7  Germany
8  France
9  Hungary
10  Brazil
10  Spain
12  Canada
13  China
14  Switzerland
15  South Africa
16  Ukraine
17  Poland
18  Argentina
19  Japan
19  Sweden
21  New Zealand
22  Romania
23  Denmark
24  Greece
25  Austria
26  Belgium
27  Tunisia
28  Lithuania
29  Finland
30  Ireland
30  Serbia
32  Norway
33  Czech Republic
34  Belarus
35  Bulgaria
35  Croatia
37  Costa Rica
37  South Korea
37  Zimbabwe
40  Hong Kong
41  Slovakia
41  Slovenia
43  Israel
43  Portugal
45  Venezuela
46  Trinidad and Tobago
47  Kazakhstan
47  Suriname
49  Cuba
49  Jamaica
51  Mexico
51  Singapore
53  Bosnia and Herzegovina
53  Egypt
53  Puerto Rico
56  Cayman Islands
57  Algeria
57  Ecuador
57  Iceland
57  Moldova
61  Bahamas
61  Estonia
61  Faroe Islands
61  Philippines
61  Turkey

See also

References

  1. ^ Sports123
  2. ^ HistoFINA - Official records
  3. ^ Omega Timing 2011
  4. ^ "Omega Timing 2012". Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  5. ^ 2012 Olympics results
  6. ^ Omega Timing 2013
  7. ^ Omega Timing 2014
  8. ^ Omega Timing 2015
  9. ^ 2016 Olympics results
  10. ^ Omega Timing 2016
  11. ^ Omega Timing 2017