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Headed Into The Final Day Of Competition, Maggie MacNeil Leads In Prize Money Earnings

2022 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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

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Kat
1 year ago

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.

Dan
1 year ago

I did not count; how many swimmers have earned prize money so far?

Troyy
Reply to  Dan
1 year ago

There are 250 listed.

Jonathan
1 year ago

Are NCAA athletes like MacNeil now allowed to keep all of the prize money they earn?

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