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2001–2002 FINA Swimming World Cup : ウィキペディア英語版
2001–02 FINA Swimming World Cup
The 2001–2002 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of nine international short course (25m) swimming meets organized by FINA. The meets were held in nine different cities, from November 2001 through January 2002.〔''(Top international swimmers to compete in Edmonton at the 2001 Speedo World Cup )'', press release from Swimming Canada. Published 2001-11-21, retrieved via Sport Information Resource Centre website (www.sirc.ca) on 2012-03-24.〕 Each featured 34 events: seventeen for males and seventeen for females.
Ed Moses of the USA and Martina Moravcová of Slovakia were the overall male and female winners of the series. The 2001–2002 World Cup saw 22 world records bettered.〔''Commentary'' (on the 2001-2002 FINA World Cup), by Nick J. Thierry, in ''SwimNews'' magazine, January–February 2002.〕
==Meets==
Dates and locations for the 2001–2002 World Cup meets were:〔〔 (''Natation Infos'', N° 1213 ) (trans: ''Swimming Info'' volume 1213), journal of the Fédération Française de Natation, February 2002 edition, p.3. Retrieved 2012-03-25.〕

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