2004–05 FINA Swimming World Cup
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(male) and Sweden's
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(female) were named the top swimmers of the series.


Meets


Event Winners

Note: Time listed in the heading are the series records at the start of the 2004-05 World Cup. Bettered records are marked with a "WC" following the time.


50 free


100 free


200 free


400 free


800/1500 free


50 back


100 back


200 back


50 breast


100 breast


200 breast


50 fly


100 fly


200 fly


100 IM


200 IM


400 IM


References

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