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Wednesday, 7 August 2013 - 09:44
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Eindhoven World Cup Starting Lists

The Eindhoven World Cup has begun today, August 7, in Eindhoven, Netherlands. This year’s tournament features some changes: a new ‘pod’ system of which neighboring countries are grouped collectively. The completion of the World Championships will also be fast and the latest money payout arrangement will be seen right away. Ranomi Kromowidjojo at the 2011 Swim Cup Eindhoven/flickr
Photo by SwimCup Eindhoven Here is the names of some of this year’s participants: Men: Ben Stasulius (France), Yannick Agnel (France), Vlad Morozov (Russia), Artem Lobuzov (Russia), Bobby Hurley (Australia), James Magnussen (Australia), Kenneth To (Australia), Ashley Delaney (Australia), Matthew Abood (Australia), David McKeon (Australia), Mitch Larkin (Australia), David Plummer (USA), Chase Kalisz (USA), Michael Klueh (USA), Conor Dwyer (USA), Tom Shields (USA), Tyler Clary (USA), Ryosuke Irie (Japan), Kosuke Kitajima (Japan), Takeshi Matsuda (Japan), Darian Townsend (South Africa), Roland Schoeman (South Africa), Chad le Clos (South Africa), Daniel Gyurta (Hungary), Gergo Kis (Hungary), George Bovell (Trinidad & Tobago), Andrei Govorov (Ukraine), Ashton Baumann (Canada), Luke Peddie (Canada), Tommy Gossland (Canada), Hassaan Abdel-Khalik (Canada), Zach Chetrat (Canada), Sebastien Verschuren (Netherlands), Ari-Pekka Liukkonen (Finland), Hendrik Feldwehr (Germany), Steffen Deibler (Germany), Marco Koch (Germany), Barry Murphy (Ireland), Michael Jamieson (Great Britain), Fabio Scozzoli (Italy) Women: Katinka Hosszu (Hungary), Zsu Jakabos (Hungary), Evelyn Verraszto (Hungary), Megan Romano (USA), Claire Donahue (USA), Chloe Sutton (USA), Chantal van Landeghem (Canada), Hilary Caldwell (Canada), Martha McCabe (Canada), Katerine Savard (Canada), Fiona Doyle (Ireland), Jenna Laukkanen (Finland), Jennie Johansson (Sweden), Rebecca Ejdervik (Sweden), Joline Hostman (Sweden), Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden), Caroline Runhau (Germany), Theresa Michalak (Germany), Dorothea Brandt (Germany), Moniek Nijhuis (Nehterlands), Rie Kaneto (Japan), Aya Terakawa (Japan), Alia Atkinson (Jamaica), Rikke Moeller-Pedersen (Denmark), Jeanette Ottesen-Gray (Denmark), Lotte Friis (Denmark), Sally Foster (Australia), Emma McKeon (Australia), Belinda Hocking (Australia), Emily Seebohm (Australia), Meagen Nay (Australia), Brittany Elmslie (Australia), Ami Matsuo (Australia), Ellen Gandy (Australia), Femke Heemskerk (Netherlands), Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Netherlands), Daryna Zevina (Ukraine), Sharon van Rouwendaal (Netherlands), Viktoriya Solnceva (Russia), Melania Costa-Schmid (Spain), Mireia Belmonte-Garcia (Spain), Lauren Boyle (New Zealand), Inge Dekker (Netherlands), Ilaria Bianchi (Italy), Tao Li (Singapore)

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