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Swimming Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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15 hours ago, maestro said:

Italian open championships starts on Tuesday, in Stadio del nuoto, Riccione. This will be the first opportunity for Italian swimmers to qualify for Paris. Qualifying standards count, if achieved in A finals only.

 

Finals will be starting at 17:30 local time in all three days and will be covered live on RAI Sport.

 

Entry List

 

Live Results

 

Qualifying standards (for this event look at the TL Nov. 23 column)

 

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Streaming coverage here (not sure a VPN will be required from abroad, maybe it will work also without it :mumble:)

 

https://www.raiplay.it/guidatv?channel=rai-sport&date=28-11-2023

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17 hours ago, dullard said:

Forgot the Italian open was on :old: Gonna be a busy week with four biggish meets happening. Anyone know if there's an entry list for the Rotterdam Qualification Meet anywhere?

https://livetiming.knzb.nl/RQM2023/

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14 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

As for streaming options, I believe all prelims and finals sessions will be live streamed on the zwemsporttv channel, free of charge. Don’t quote me on that though. 
 

https://m.youtube.com/@zwemsporttv/streams

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very disappointing day #1 at the Italian Winter Nationals

 

as already reported, only 2 swimmers earned their spot for the Olympic Games (Gregorio Paltrinieri, men's 1500m Freestyle and Alberto Razzetti, men's 200m IM)

 

while Paltrinieri's clocking is nothing special (not even close to his ER and this year's world medallists), Razzetti's 1.56.21 is a huge PB, new National Record and it would have given him the 4th place in Fukuoka

 

3rd and last good news is Lorenzo Mora's 1.57.23 (equalled his PB) in the men's 200m Backstroke, which is good for the qualification to Doha's World Champs (still far from the Olympic qualification time, though)

 

Thomas Ceccon just took a bath in the men's 50m Fly, winning comfortably in 23.11

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Italian Winter Nationals Day #2

 

2 more Olympic Qualification Times and 2 World Champs Qualifying efforts today in Riccione

 

Thomas Ceccon won "his" men's 100m Backstroke in 52.82 and officially earned the OQP

 

in the same event, Michele Lamberti (son of the 1991 world champion and former world record holder over the men's 200m Free, Giorgio), swum 53.76, which is his new PB and gives him the World Champs pass

 

in the women's 100m Breastroke, Benedetta Pilato won the race in 1.05.80 (she "died" in the last 15m, after it looked that she was going to swim a monster PB in the first 80m thanks to a 30.89 "easy" split halfway through the distanced) and got the OQP

 

in the men's 100m Breastroke, Ludovico Blu Art Viberti surprised the more famous opponents (2022 world champion and Tokyo bronze medallist Niccolò Martinenghi, but also 2022 European silver medallist Federico Poggio) in 59.38, which is a new PB and gives him a World Champs pass

 

all the other races, no comment :facepalm:

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12 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:KOR 2024 Korean National Trials - Gimcheon (KOR) :KOR

November 23rd - November 28th 2023

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 200m Freestyle

:KOR Kim Woomin

Korea has a very strong chance of pushing Australia off the podium in the 4x2 next year and possibly even challenging for gold. China also looks on track to produce a very strong 4x2 team. 

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