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Swimming Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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3 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

May I ask where you're getting the results from? The schedule for the Lithuanian National Championships that I found doesn't have the men's 400m freestyle until Saturday

He swam the time in Stockholm. And he was far from the only one with the standard: Swimify - Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm

Meeting still takes place until Sunday.

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4 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

He swam the time in Stockholm. And he was far from the only one with the standard: Swimify - Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm

Meeting still takes place until Sunday.

Ah thanks,

 

I hadn't checked the results of that meet yet and was assuming he swum at his national championships :facepalm::lol:

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very depressing day #2 at the :ITA Spring Nationals

 

only 3 qualifying times for the World Champs recorded earlier tonight:

 

Thomas Ceccon (very modest 53.36, men's 100m Back)

Federico Poggio, 58.73 beating the reigning world champion Nicolò Martinenghi, 59.06 (men's 100m Breast)

 

other champions (outside the QT for Fukuoka):

 

Silvia Scalia (28.04, women's 50m Back)

Federico Burdisso (23.52, men's 50m Fly)

Ilaria Bianchi (58.45, women's 100m Fly)

Martina Carraro (2.24.22, women's 200m Breast)

Simona Quadarella (1.59.41, women's 200m Free...it looks a Century ago when this race was the most anticipated and excting of the whole meet...how much we miss you, Federica! :cry:)

 

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14 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Ah thanks,

 

I hadn't checked the results of that meet yet and was assuming he swum at his national championships :facepalm::lol:

There's not that much going on at the national championships. The most important national championships are going to be held in Summer. 

 

These ones are mostly valuable for European Junior, EYOF and U23 qualifications. 

 

 

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Evening session on Day 3 of the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont saw the following swimmers achieve new OQT’s. 
 

Women’s 200m Butterfly 

Regan Smith :USA 

 

Men’s 200m Butterfly 

Leon Marchand :FRA 

 

Women’s 100m Backstroke

Isabelle Stadden :USA 

 

Men’s 100m Backstroke

Shaine Casas :USA 

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