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Kateryna Sadurska

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Ukrainian synchronized swimmer (born 1992)
Kateryna Sadurska
Personal information
National team Ukraine
Born (1992-07-19)19 July 1992 (age 33)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight58 kg (128 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesSynchronized swimming
Freediving
Medal record
Women'sartistic swimming
Representing Ukraine
Event1st2nd3rd
World Championships003
World Cup112
European Championships252
World Junior Championships020
European Junior Championships050
Total3137
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2013 BarcelonaTeam technical routine
Bronze medal – third place2013 BarcelonaTeam free routine
Bronze medal – third place2013 BarcelonaFree routine combination
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2014 Quebec CityHighlights routine
Silver medal – second place2014 Quebec CityTeam technical routine
Bronze medal – third place2014 Quebec CityTeam free routine
Bronze medal – third place2014 Quebec CityFree routine combination
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 BerlinCombination routine
Gold medal – first place2016 LondonTeam free routine
Silver medal – second place2012 EindhovenTeam routine
Silver medal – second place2012 EindhovenCombination routine
Silver medal – second place2014 BerlinTeam routine
Silver medal – second place2016 LondonTeam technical routine
Silver medal – second place2016 LondonCombination routine
Bronze medal – third place2010 BudapestTeam routine
Bronze medal – third place2010 BudapestCombination routine
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place2010 IndianapolisDuet routine
Silver medal – second place2010 IndianapolisFree routine combination
European Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place2009 GloucesterTeam routine
Silver medal – second place2009 GloucesterFree routine combination
Silver medal – second place2010 TampereTeam routine
Silver medal – second place2010 TampereFree routine combination
Silver medal – second place2010 TampereDuet routine
Women'sfreediving
Representing Ukraine
World Outdoor Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 KaşFree immersion
Gold medal – first place2022 KaşConstant weight without fins
World Depth Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 Roatán IslandFree immersion
Gold medal – first place2023 Roatán IslandConstant weight without fins
Gold medal – first place2024 KalamataFree immersion
Gold medal – first place2024 KalamataConstant weight without fins
Bronze medal – third place2024 KalamataConstant weight bi-fins
World Individual Pool Championships
Silver medal – second place2022 BurgasDynamic weight bi-fins
Bronze medal – third place2022 BurgasDynamic weight without fins
World Pool Championships
Bronze medal – third place2024 KaunasDynamic weight bi-fins
Bronze medal – third place2024 KaunasDynamic weight without fins

Kateryna Sadurska (Ukrainian:Катерина Садурська, born 19 July 1992) is a Ukrainian athlete who has achieved multiple world championships and holds world records infreediving, European champion, world championship medalist, and participant in the2016 Rio Olympic Games insynchronized (artistic) swimming. She has set seven world records in freediving and has been crowned world champion six times. She is the first woman in the world to reach a depth of 84 meters in theConstant weight without fins (CNF) discipline, setting an absolute world record.[1][2]

World Records

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Kateryna has set seven world records in freediving:

  • July 22, 2023 – Vertical Blue 2023 Tournament: AIDA world record in the Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF) discipline, diving to 74meters.
  • July 27, 2023 – Vertical Blue 2023 Tournament: absolute worldrecord in CNF discipline — 76 meters.
  • July 29, 2023 – Vertical Blue 2023 Tournament: worldrecord in CNF discipline — 77 meters.
  • August 24, 2023 – CMAS World Championship, Honduras: absolute worldrecord in CNF discipline — 78 meters.
  • October 10, 2024 – CMAS World Championship, Kalamata, Greece: new absolute worldrecord in CNF discipline — 80 meters.
  • November 26, 2024 – AIDA International Competition, Dominica: Kateryna extended the record by 2 meters in the CNF discipline, setting a new absolute world record — 82 meters.
  • December 2, 2024 – AIDA International Competition, Dominica: Kateryna reached 84 meters in the CNF discipline, rewriting history as the first woman to achieve such depth without additional equipment.

Early life

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Kateryna Sadurska was born on 19 July 1992 inMykolaiv.[3] Since childhood, she loved diving in the sea and in the river. Actually, at first Kateryna wanted to do diving, but she wasn't taken to the sport school by coaches because she was very tall.[4] So, in 2000, at the age of 8, she decided to do artistic swimming at the sports school "Vodoliy".[5]

Career in artistic swimming

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2009 - 2010: Junior career

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In April 2009, Kateryna Sadurska debuted competing at the international competitions: she won two silver medals in the team routine and free routine combination events at the European Junior Championships inGloucester.[6]

In July 2010, Sadurska won three silver medals in duet and team routine, free routine combination at the European Junior Championships inTampere.[7] One month later, Kateryna competed at theWorld Junior Championships, winning two silver medals in duet routine (withLolita Ananasova) and in the free routine combination event.[8] Later, Kateryna competed at theEuropean Championships inBudapest, where she won two bronze medals in team and combination routines with her team.[9] In December, she won two bronze medals in team and combination routines at the FINA Synchro World Trophy 2010 inMoscow.[10]

2011 - 2012: First European Champions Cup title and first World Championships

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In 2011, she firstly competed at theWorld Championships inShanghai without reaching any medals: her team finished 5th in free routine combination and 6th in team technical routine and team free routine.[11] But she won a gold medal in combination routine and a bronze one in team routine at the European Champions Cup inSheffield.[12]

In May 2012, firstly in her career, Sadurska won two silver medals in team and combination routines at theEuropean Championships inEindhoven.[13][14] In December, Sadurska won three bronze medals in the team thematic, combination and highlights routines at the FINA Synchro World Trophy inMexico.[15]

2013: First World Championships bronze medals

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In February, representingKharkiv oblast-1, Sadurska won three gold medals in the team free, combination and technical routines at the Ukrainian National Championships inKharkiv.[16] In May, she won two gold medals in team free and highlights routine, a silver one in team technical routine at the European Champions Cup inSavona.[17] In July, Sadurska became one of the first World Championships medalists from Ukraine in artistic swimming, winning three bronze medals at theWorld Championships inBarcelona.[3] In November, Kateryna received two silver medals in team free routine and free routine combination and a bronze one in highlights routine at the FINA Synchro World Trophy inMexico.[18]

2014: First European and World Cup title

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In October, she competed at theEuropean Championships, winning a gold medal in combination routine and a silver one in team routine.[19][20] That month, Sadurska won gold, silver and two bronze medals at theWorld Cup inQuebec City.[21]

Career in freediving

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Kateryna has fully dedicated herself to freediving, where she has set seven world records and become a six-time world champion.

World Championship Gold Medals:

  • 2022 – CMAS World Championship, Kaş, Turkey: gold medal in Free Immersion (FIM) — 92 meters.
  • 2022 – CMAS World Championship, Kaş, Turkey: gold medal in Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF) — 70 meters.
  • 2023 – CMAS World Championship, Honduras: gold medal in Free Immersion (FIM) — 97 meters.
  • 2023 – CMAS World Championship, Honduras: gold medal in Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF) — 78 meters.
  • 2024 – CMAS World Championship, Kalamata, Greece: gold medal in Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF) — 80 meters.
  • 2024 – CMAS World Championship, Kalamata, Greece: gold medal in Free Immersion (FIM) — 95 meters.

Other Medals:

  • Gold – Vertical Blue Tournament, 2023 in CNF discipline.
  • Gold – CMAS Freediving World Cup 2023, Kalamata, Greece, in CNF discipline.
  • Gold – CMAS Freediving World Cup 2023, Kalamata, Greece, in FIM discipline.
  • Gold – CMAS Freediving World Cup 2023, Kalamata, Greece, in CWTBF discipline.
  • Silver – CMAS Freediving World Cup "Kaş Başka," Turkey, 2021 in CNF discipline (55 meters).
  • Silver – 2022 AIDA World Championship (pool), Burgas (Bulgaria), in DYNB discipline.
  • Bronze – 2022 AIDA World Championship (pool), Burgas (Bulgaria), in DNF discipline.
  • Bronze – 2024 AIDA World Championship (pool), Kaunas (Lithuania), in DNF discipline.
  • Bronze – 2024 AIDA World Championship (pool), Kaunas (Lithuania), in DYNB discipline.
  • Third Place – Vertical Blue Tournament, 2023 in FIM discipline.
  • Second Place – Vertical Blue Tournament, 2023 in the overall ranking.
  • Bronze – CMAS World Championship, Kalamata, Greece, 2024, in CWTB discipline (95 meters).

Kateryna's National Records as of the End of 2024:

Depth Disciplines:

  • CNF (Constant Weight Without Fins) — 84 meters, world record, Dominica, 2024.
  • CWT (Constant Weight) — 107 meters, Dominica, 2024.
  • FIM (Free Immersion) — 97 meters, Roatán, 2023.

Pool Disciplines:

  • DYN (Dynamic with Fins) — 246 meters, Athens, 2024.
  • DYNB (Dynamic with Bi-Fins) — 224.5 meters, Belgrade, 2024.
  • DNF (Dynamic Without Fins) — 183.5 meters, Belgrade, 2024.
  • STA (Static Apnea) — 7:01, Belgrade, 2021.

Public Activity

Kateryna actively promotes freediving and serves as an important symbol of Ukraine's strength and resilience on the international stage during the war. Her sporting achievements not only highlight the perseverance and determination of Ukrainians but also serve as a reminder to the world about the situation in Ukraine.

"These competitions are more than just sports. They are an opportunity for me to represent Ukraine and show the world that we are ready to fight and win, but we need support," Kateryna said after setting yet another world record.

References

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  1. ^CNF Freedive ranking, freedivingranking.com
  2. ^AIDA official World Records History CNF, AIDA
  3. ^ab"Садурская Екатерина Сергеевна".dinamo.kharkiv.ua (in Russian). Retrieved11 December 2024.
  4. ^"Екатерина Садурская. Заслуженный мастер спорта по синхронному плаванию".medium.com (in Russian). 19 July 2015. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  5. ^"Бывшая жительница Корабельного вошла в ТОП самых красивых девушек Украины".korabelov.info (in Russian). 15 October 2013. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  6. ^"Results Are In For The 21st European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships".Swimming World. 28 April 2009. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  7. ^"2010 European Junior Synchronized Swimming Championships".intersportstats.com. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  8. ^"Results". FINA. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  9. ^"На континентальном первенстве по водным видам спорта в Венгрии украинские спортсмены завоевали три золотые, две серебряные и четыре бронзовые медали".fakty.ua (in Russian). 17 August 2010. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  10. ^"FINA Synchro World Trophy 2010".FINA. 5 December 2010. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  11. ^"2011 World Aquatics Championships".intersportstats.com. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  12. ^"Николаевским синхронницам Кате Садурской и Анне Орел достался кубок европейских чемпионок!".niknews.mk.ua (in Russian). 23 May 2011. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  13. ^"Синхронное плавание. Чемпионат Европы. Украина с серебром и бронзой".Focus (in Russian). 27 May 2012. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  14. ^Final Results
  15. ^"FINA Synchro World Trophy 2012".FINA. 2 December 2012. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  16. ^"Харьковские синхронистки триумфовали на домашнем чемпионате Украины".sport.dozor.com.ua (in Russian). 18 February 2013. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  17. ^"European Champions Synchronised Swimming Cup Results".dbresults.net. 26 May 2013. Retrieved16 December 2024.
  18. ^"FINA Synchro World Trophy 2012".FINA. 1 December 2013. Retrieved16 December 2024.
  19. ^"Team routine results"(PDF).microplustiming.com/berlin2014. Retrieved2014-08-17.
  20. ^"Combination routine results"(PDF).microplustiming.com/berlin2014. Retrieved2014-08-17.
  21. ^"PR 85 - Synchro World Cup: China dominates in Québec City (CAN)".FINA. 2014-10-06. Archived fromthe original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved2015-12-03.

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