I wasn't paying attention so I missed these polls. Bummer.
Women's 400 free
1. Ariarne Titmus
2. Summer McIntosh
3. Katie Ledecky
It'll be very close though and I might be a bit biased putting Titmus first. Post Paris I expect McIntosh will ecclipse Titmus.
Men's 4x100 free
1. Great Britain
2. United States
3. Italy
GBR for the upset.
Women's 4x100 free
1. Australia
2. United States
3. Canada
Australia to win again but United States are going to improve a lot.
So much can change in swimming in two years making this really difficult.
Some other possible contenders:
Ahmed Hafnaoui (Olympic Champion who focused on study this year)
Thomas Neill (another 3:44 Australian whose season was ruined by a rough case of covid this year)
David Popovici (if he swims it he can't be dismissed as a contender for gold)
Lorenzo Galossi (fast rising Italian junior)
đ„Lorenzo Galossi
đ„Elijah Winnington
đ„Lukas Martens
Edited by dullard
Beijing or Sydney but I'll choose Sydney because I'm biased. I felt like Tokyo held great promise to become the best but then the pandemic happened and those ceremonies
My top 5 in no particular order:
- Swimming
- Athletics
- Rowing
- Tennis
- Track Cycling
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I'm pretty useless at these polls for anything besides swimming, athletics and tennis.
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