2022 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, December 13 to Sunday, December 18, 2022
- Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre, Melbourne, Australia
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Headed into the final day of the 2022 Short Course World Championships, Canadian swimmer Maggie MacNeil leads all prize money earners with $48,500 USD. A good portion of that money comes from the $25,000 she earned for breaking the world record in the 50 back. Another $20,000 of her earnings come from winning titles in the 50 back and 50 fly. Tomorrow morning, she can add another $10,000 to her medal earnings if she wins the 100 fly.
Also scoring over $40,000 in earnings are Aussies Mollie O’Callaghan and Emma McKeon, who have $43,250 and $41,500 in total respectively. Both swimmers have benefitted greatly from relay world record bonuses, with O’Callaghan earning $18,750 for her contributions on the 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay, and 4×50 medley relay, and McKeon earning $12,500 for being on the 4×100 free and 4×50 medley relays.
Fourth place in the prize money standings is Lani Pallister, another Australian. She has $38,750 worth of earnings, with $30,000 of that coming from her wins in the 400 free, 800 free, and 1500 free.
The male swimmer with the largest amount of prize money earnings right now is Japan’s Daiya Seto, who is seventh on the list with $33,000. $20,000 of his earnings come from winning the 200 breast and 400 IM titles.
According to World Aquatics, formerly known as FINA, there will be over $2.1 million U.S. dollars up for grabs throughout the Championships, with the following distribution breakdown for individual events:
PLACE | PRIZE MONEY AMOUNT (USD) |
1st place | $10,000 |
2nd place | $8,000 |
3rd place | $7,000 |
4th place | $6,000 |
5th place | $5,000 |
6th place | $4,000 |
7th place | $3,000 |
8th place | $2,000 |
Total per event | $45,000 |
For relays, the total amounts given to each team remain the same, but the money is split between the four team members.
Breaking an individual or relay world record gives you a $25,000 bonus, with the bonus being split between team members for relay world records.
All the prize money winners from short course worlds are listed down below.
Data complied by SwimSwam’s Barry Rezvin.
name | country | dollars |
MACNEIL Margaret | Canada | 48500 |
O’CALLAGHAN Mollie | Australia | 43250 |
MCKEON Emma | Australia | 41500 |
PALLISTER Lani | Australia | 38750 |
DOUGLASS Kate | United States | 35250 |
WILSON Madison | Australia | 34250 |
SETO Daiya | Japan | 33000 |
MEILUTYTE Ruta | Lithuania | 33000 |
MURPHY Ryan | United States | 30750 |
HUSKE Torri | United States | 29250 |
STEENBERGEN Marrit | Netherlands | 28750 |
FINK Nic | United States | 28750 |
CECCON Thomas | Italy | 27500 |
GASTALDELLO Beryl | France | 26750 |
FOSTER Carson | United States | 26500 |
CURZAN Claire | United States | 25500 |
MORA Lorenzo | Italy | 24750 |
CHALMERS Kyle | Australia | 23250 |
GROUSSET Maxime | France | 23000 |
NAMBA Miyu | Japan | 22250 |
HANSSON Louise | Sweden | 21750 |
SMITH Leah | United States | 20750 |
SMITH Kieran | United States | 20500 |
PALTRINIERI Gregorio | Italy | 20000 |
KING Lilly | United States | 20000 |
FLICKINGER Hali | United States | 19750 |
DEPLANO Leonardo | Italy | 19500 |
COOPER Isaac Alan | Australia | 19250 |
MARTINENGHI Nicolo | Italy | 18750 |
RAZZETTI Alberto | Italy | 17750 |
MIRESSI Alessandro | Italy | 17750 |
FAIRWEATHER Erika | New Zealand | 17000 |
MCKEOWN Kaylee | Australia | 17000 |
SATES Matthew | South Africa | 17000 |
CASAS Shaine | United States | 17000 |
HARRIS Meg | Australia | 16750 |
PICKREM Sydney | Canada | 16500 |
HENIQUE Melanie | France | 16250 |
SCHOUTEN Tes | Netherlands | 15250 |
CHRISTIANSEN Henrik | Norway | 15000 |
PONTI Noe | Switzerland | 15000 |
LE CLOS Chad | South Africa | 15000 |
KNOX Finlay | Canada | 14750 |
CARTER Dylan | Trinidad & Tobago | 14000 |
MANAUDOU Florent | France | 14000 |
CROOKS Jordan | Cayman Islands | 13500 |
SZABO Szebasztian | Hungary | 13000 |
QIN Haiyang | China | 13000 |
MASSE Kylie | Canada | 12750 |
TAKEDA Shogo | Japan | 12000 |
FONTAINE Logan | France | 12000 |
NEILL Thomas | Australia | 12000 |
KIBLER Drew | United States | 11750 |
JULIAN Trenton | United States | 11750 |
DE WAARD Maaike | Netherlands | 11500 |
KOBORI Waka | Japan | 11250 |
WALSH Alex | United States | 11250 |
ACEVEDO Javier | Canada | 11250 |
COETZE Pieter | South Africa | 11000 |
STOKOWSKI Kacper | Poland | 11000 |
NEALE Leah | Australia | 10750 |
CONTE BONIN Paolo | Italy | 10500 |
SANTOS Nicholas | Brazil | 10500 |
FRANCESCHI Sara | Italy | 10000 |
LUTHER Dakota | United States | 10000 |
TANG Qianting | China | 10000 |
COLEMAN Michelle | Sweden | 9750 |
HOPKIN Anna | Great Britain | 9750 |
RUCK Taylor | Canada | 9250 |
BROWN Erika | United States | 9000 |
TOUSSAINT Kira | Netherlands | 9000 |
PROUD Benjamin | Great Britain | 9000 |
ZHANG Ke | China | 9000 |
CHRISTOU Apostolos | Greece | 9000 |
VIQUERAT Antoine | France | 9000 |
JENSEN Julie Kepp | Denmark | 9000 |
ZHANG Yufei | China | 8750 |
HODGES Chelsea | Australia | 8750 |
RIVOLTA Matteo | Italy | 8750 |
ANDREW Michael | United States | 8500 |
TEMPLE Matthew | Australia | 8250 |
JOLY Damien | France | 8000 |
MATSUMOTO Katsuhiro | Japan | 8000 |
PEATY Adam | Great Britain | 8000 |
TUNCEL Merve | Turkey | 8000 |
HAUGHEY Siobhan Bernadette | Hong Kong, China | 8000 |
WASICK Katarzyna | Poland | 8000 |
WOOD Abbie | Great Britain | 7750 |
ELENDT Anna | Germany | 7500 |
OGATA So | Japan | 7000 |
JOHNSTON David | United States | 7000 |
DEKKERS Elizabeth | Australia | 7000 |
RAPSYS Danas | Lithuania | 7000 |
MCMAHON Kensey | United States | 7000 |
JUNEVIK Sara | Sweden | 6750 |
SOUTHAM Flynn Zareb | Australia | 6500 |
WILM Ingrid | Canada | 6500 |
DE BOER Thom | Netherlands | 6250 |
COX Jillian | United States | 6000 |
TEONG Tzen Wei | Singapore | 6000 |
POPOVICI David | Romania | 6000 |
BACH Helena | Denmark | 6000 |
HORTON Mack | Australia | 6000 |
STRAUCH Jenna | Australia | 6000 |
WATANABE Ippei | Japan | 6000 |
GEMMELL Erin | United States | 5750 |
KUSCH Marius | Germany | 5500 |
DEANS Caitlin | New Zealand | 5500 |
GASSON Helena | New Zealand | 5500 |
KHARUN Ilya | Canada | 5250 |
PAN Zhanle | China | 5250 |
FAIN Katja | Slovenia | 5000 |
CLARK Charlie | United States | 5000 |
KAWANE Masahiro | Japan | 5000 |
PUDAR Lana | Bosnia Herzegovina | 5000 |
ZIRK Kregor | Estonia | 5000 |
DJAKOVIC Antonio | Switzerland | 5000 |
PERSSON Erik | Sweden | 5000 |
JAKABOS Zsuzsanna | Hungary | 5000 |
IGARASHI Chihiro | Japan | 4500 |
TOMAC Mewen | France | 4250 |
BONNET Charlotte | France | 4000 |
JERVIS Daniel | Great Britain | 4000 |
COLL MARTI Carles | Spain | 4000 |
ERTAN Deniz | Turkey | 4000 |
HARVEY Mary-Sophie | Canada | 4000 |
MITSUI Airi | Japan | 4000 |
MORIMOTO Teppei | Japan | 4000 |
VAN NIEKERK Lara | South Africa | 4000 |
CERASUOLO Simone | Italy | 4000 |
MATZERATH Lucas | Germany | 4000 |
ROSVALL Hanna | Sweden | 4000 |
MEDER Rebecca | South Africa | 4000 |
VAZAIOS Andreas | Greece | 4000 |
BOUCHAUT Joris | France | 4000 |
DUHAMEL Cyrielle | France | 4000 |
FOSTER Jake | United States | 4000 |
SMITH Rebecca | Canada | 3750 |
SAVARD Katerine | Canada | 3750 |
AOKI Reona | Japan | 3750 |
CIAMPI Matteo | Italy | 3750 |
HINOMOTO Yuya | Japan | 3500 |
SIMONS Kenzo | Netherlands | 3500 |
CHENG Yujie | China | 3250 |
MATSUI Kosuke | Japan | 3250 |
LEWIS Clyde | Australia | 3000 |
ELKAMASH Marwan | Egypt | 3000 |
BUSCH Kim | Netherlands | 3000 |
VAN ROON Valerie | Netherlands | 3000 |
DE CELIS MONTALBAN Sergio | Spain | 3000 |
DOMINGUEZ Luis | Spain | 3000 |
MOLLA YANES Mario | Spain | 3000 |
UCHIDA Karin | Japan | 3000 |
MAGAHEY Jake | United States | 3000 |
KAWAMOTO Takeshi | Japan | 3000 |
BLOMSTERBERG Thea | Denmark | 3000 |
KOCH Marco | Germany | 3000 |
KREUNDL Lena | Austria | 3000 |
REITSHAMMER Bernhard | Austria | 3000 |
CUSINATO Ilaria | Italy | 3000 |
SCHLICHT David | Australia | 3000 |
WU Qingfeng | China | 2750 |
PIJNENBURG Stan | Netherlands | 2750 |
CORBEAU Caspar | Netherlands | 2750 |
KORSTANJE Nyls | Netherlands | 2750 |
RONCATTO Gabrielle | Brazil | 2750 |
CURTISS David | United States | 2750 |
TAKAHASHI Miki | Japan | 2500 |
PEIXOTO Lucas | Brazil | 2500 |
SPAJARI Pedro | Brazil | 2500 |
BRAUNSCHWEIG Ole | Germany | 2500 |
SOMA Ai | Japan | 2500 |
YANG Junxuan | China | 2250 |
NAKAMURA Katsumi | Japan | 2250 |
LIU Shuhan | China | 2250 |
WANG Yichun | China | 2250 |
SANTOS Gabriel | Brazil | 2000 |
GAZIEV Ruslan | Canada | 2000 |
MANO Hidenari | Japan | 2000 |
DI PIETRO Silvia | Italy | 2000 |
COCCONCELLI Costanza | Italy | 2000 |
STADDEN Isabelle | United States | 2000 |
NDOYE-BROUARD Yohann | France | 2000 |
ZAITSEV Daniel | Estonia | 2000 |
HINDS Natalie | United States | 2000 |
DEAN Tom | Great Britain | 2000 |
LAHTINEN Laura | Finland | 2000 |
FUKASAWA Mai | Japan | 2000 |
FRIGO Manuel | Italy | 2000 |
PUMPUTIS Caio | Brazil | 2000 |
ULRICH Marek | Germany | 2000 |
CIEPLUCHA Tessa | Canada | 2000 |
NAGY Richard | Slovakia | 2000 |
BURRAS Lewis Edward | Great Britain | 2000 |
HINDLEY Isabella | Great Britain | 1750 |
HARRIS Medi Eira | Great Britain | 1750 |
SHIRAI Rio | Japan | 1750 |
THORMALM Klara | Sweden | 1750 |
BELL Grayson | Australia | 1750 |
KIM Woomin | Republic of Korea | 1500 |
AASTEDT Sofia | Sweden | 1500 |
CORREIA Breno | Brazil | 1500 |
KOHLER Angelina | Germany | 1500 |
WANG Gukailai | China | 1500 |
YAN Zibei | China | 1500 |
DE JONG Imani | Netherlands | 1500 |
VERMEULEN Tessa | Netherlands | 1500 |
HOLKENBORG Silke | Netherlands | 1500 |
HANSSON Sophie | Sweden | 1500 |
HWANG Sunwoo | Republic of Korea | 1500 |
LEE Hojoon | Republic of Korea | 1500 |
YANG Jaehoon | Republic of Korea | 1500 |
TANAKA Yuya | Japan | 1500 |
JINNO Yume | Japan | 1250 |
KISIL Yuri | Canada | 1250 |
BALDUCCINI Stephanie | Brazil | 1250 |
TOMANIK DIAMANTE Giovanna | Brazil | 1250 |
MOYNIHAN Rebecca | New Zealand | 1250 |
GODWIN Emma | New Zealand | 1250 |
ARMSTRONG Hunter | United States | 1250 |
WATANABE Temma | Japan | 1250 |
MATSUMOTO Shuya | Japan | 1250 |
AIT KACI Carl | France | 1250 |
LIU Yaxin | China | 1000 |
ZHANG Yifan | China | 1000 |
CLARK Imogen Louise | Great Britain | 1000 |
WANG Haoyu | China | 1000 |
GONZALEZ Hugo | Spain | 1000 |
PIGREE Analia | France | 1000 |
SALCHOW Josha | Germany | 1000 |
RODRIGUES Aline | Brazil | 750 |
GOVOROV Andrii | Ukraine | 750 |
LINNYK Illia | Ukraine | 750 |
BUKHOV Vladyslav | Ukraine | 750 |
ZHELTIAKOV Oleksandr | Ukraine | 750 |
SWIFT Carter | New Zealand | 750 |
GRAY Cameron | New Zealand | 750 |
TSUDA Moe | Japan | 750 |
CHEN Juner | China | 750 |
NIIYAMA Masaki | Japan | 500 |
OSBORNE Summer | New Zealand | 500 |
HEATH Ruby | New Zealand | 500 |
MITSIN Petar Petrov | Bulgaria | 500 |
BRATANOV Kaloyan | Bulgaria | 500 |
IVANOV Antani | Bulgaria | 500 |
YANCHEV Yordan | Bulgaria | 500 |
KUBOVA Simona | Czech Republic | 500 |
HORSKA Kristyna | Czech Republic | 500 |
SEEMANOVA Barbora | Czech Republic | 500 |
JANICKOVA Barbora | Czech Republic | 500 |
So who’s gonna be swimmer of the meet? Pallister is definitely the strongest candidate but if macneil manages to grab gold in 100fly, it’s gonna be hers I guess since she has individual WR as her advantage. Last year she got more golds than haughey but one less individual medal so haughey got it.
I did not count; how many swimmers have earned prize money so far?
There are 250 listed.
Are NCAA athletes like MacNeil now allowed to keep all of the prize money they earn?
On a surface level, no. On a surface level, they can only accept prize money up to covering actual expenses. But there are lots of loopholes that allow them to keep prize money, and my sense is that most high-profile federations have figured out those loopholes and are using them.