2003–04 FINA Swimming World Cup
The 2003–04 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of eight, short course meets organized by FINA and held at eight different international locations. The meets were held from November 2003 through February 2004.
Ed Moses of the United States and Martina Moravcová of Slovakia were the overall male and female winners of the series.
Meets
Event winners
Times listed at top of each table represent the series record (WC) as of the start of the 2003/2004 World Cup.
50 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
200 Freestyle
400 Freestyle
1500/800 Freestyle
50 Backstroke
100 Backstroke
200 Backstroke
50 Breaststroke
100 Breaststroke
200 Breaststroke
50 Butterfly
100 Butterfly
200 Butterfly
100 Individual Medley
200 Individual Medley
400 Individual Medley
References
^ (2003-04) Swimming World Cup Meet 1 : Daejon, Korea by Russell McKinnon. Published by Swimming World Magazine online on 2003-11-25; retrieved 2011-08-01
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup Meet 1 - Day 2 Daejeon, Korea by Russell McKinnon. Published by SwimNews on 2003-11-25; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 2 - Day 1 Report by Russell McKinnon. Published by SwimNews on 2003-11-28; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 2 - Day 2 Report by Russell McKinnon. Published by SwimNews on 2003-11-29; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 2 - Day 3 Report by Russell McKinnon. Published by SwimNews on 2003-11-30; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 3 - Prelim Results (Day 1) . Published by SwimNews on 2003-12-05; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 3 - Day 1 Report and Results by Neville Smith, SwimNews . Published 2003-12-06; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 3 - Day 2 Report and Results by Neville Smith, SwimNews . Published 2003-12-07; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ Moses Moves into the World Cup Lead with Two Wins by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2003-01-13; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ Moses Sweeps Breaststroke Events in Stockholm by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2003-01-14; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ Moses Betters Own 200 Breaststroke World Record in Berlin by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2004-01-17; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ World Record for Yang in Women's 200 Fly at World Cup 5 by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2004-01-19; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) World Cup 6 - Day 1 Report by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews ; published 2003-01-21; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) World Cup 6 - Moses and Klochkova Sweep Their Events by Nick J. Thierry, SwimNews ; published 2003-01-22; retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ World Cup Record for Yamada by Nick J. Thierry for SwimNews . Published 2004-01-31, retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) World Cup 7 - Day 2 Report by Nikki Dryden, SwimNews . Published 2004-02-01, retrieved 2011-07-31.
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 8 Preview by Nick Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2004-02-05; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 8 - Day 1 by Nick Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2004-02-07; retrieved 2011-07-31
^ (2003-04) FINA World Cup 8 - Day 2 by Nick Thierry, SwimNews . Published 2004-02-08; retrieved 2011-07-31