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Launched in 1988, the FINA Swimming World Cup gathers world-class swimmers in a series of two-day meets organised between August and November each year. Across nine locations, the circuit is structured in clusters (Middle East, Europe and Asia) and distributes a total of prize money reaching US$ 2.5 million.
DOHA – No one knew who would win the women’s 2019 World Cup title until the final day of the final meet in Doha. In the end, Cate Campbell of Australia clinched her first World Cup trophy by 45 points over Katinka Hosszu.
Going into the 100m free, Cambpell's last individual event, she did her best to stay unaware to avoid any pressure.