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Folks, can someone confirm the relay qualification for me?  I had presumed that Top 3 from Japan 2023 WC qualified. Then the final 13 would be decided by the best times over both Japan and Doha (ie a country could afford to miss Doha if they had, say, finished 5th in Japan - knowing their time wouldn't be bettered)

 

Now that I'm reading the qualification document again, I see it's only based on the Doha results (aside from the top 3 already in)?

 

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The remaining thirteen (13) teams per relay event shall be the teams with the fastest times based upon the results achieved in their preliminary heat performances in the 21st FINA World Championships 2024 in Doha (QAT), excluding those teams already qualified in that event from the 20th FINA World Championships 2022 in Fukuoka, Japan (to be held in July 2023).

Have I got this wrong the entire time?

 

EDIT:  I was looking at an old qualification document.  The new one is here and confirms its times from both events!

 

Panic over

 

 

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14 minutes ago, dodge said:

Folks, can someone confirm the relay qualification for me?  I had presumed that Top 3 from Japan 2023 WC qualified. Then the final 13 would be decided by the best times over both Japan and Doha (ie a country could afford to miss Doha if they had, say, finished 5th in Japan - knowing their time wouldn't be bettered)

 

Now that I'm reading the qualification document again, I see it's only based on the Doha results (aside from the top 3 already in)?

 

Have I got this wrong the entire time?

Think that may be an outdated version of the qualification document - the latest version dated January 2023 is different and includes results from Fukuoka. 

 

Paris2024-QS-FINA-Swimming.pdf (olympics.com)

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I decided to do a quota simulation for Paris, based off the 2022/2023 World Aquatic Championships prelims/finals relay results. I’m doing this in two parts, as I’m about to watch the Australian Open. Without further ado, here’s the men’s relays that would be qualified: 

 

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:ITA Italy

:AUS Australia

:USA United States

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:GBR Great Britain (3:11.14 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:HUN Hungary (3:11.24 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:CHN China (3:11.38 / 2023 Worlds Time)

:CAN Canada (3:11.99 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:BRA Brazil (3:12.21 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:ESP Spain (3:13.77 / 2023 Worlds Time)

:SRB Serbia (3:13.83 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:ISR Israel (3:14.03 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (3:14.04 / 2022 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:14.54 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:14.84 / 2023 Worlds)

:SWE Sweden (3:15.46 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (3:15.55 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: KOR 2022 (3:15.69), GRE 2023 (3:15.86), SGP 2023 (3:17.89)

 

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:GBR Great Britain

:USA United States

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:FRA France (7:03.86 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (7:03.95 / 2023 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (7:04.07 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (7:04.69 / 2022 Worlds)

:GER Germany (7:06.14 / 2023 Worlds)

:HUN Hungary (7:06.27 / 2022 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (7:08.70 / 2023 Worlds)

:CHN China (7:09.53 / 2022 Worlds)

:ISR Israel (7:09.78 / 2023 Worlds)

:CAN Canada (7:10.67 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (7:10.85 / 2023 Worlds)

:SUI Switzerland (7:10.87 / 2023 Worlds)

:SGP Singapore (7:20.31 / 2022 Worlds)

 

Next Best: N/A (next highest ranked relay Vietnam, is over 9 seconds slower so decided not to include any countries here)

 

Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:USA United States

:CHN China

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:ITA Italy (3:27.51 / 2022 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:29.88 / 2023 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (3:30.16 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (3:32.11 / 2023 Worlds)

:CAN Canada (3:32.11 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:32.36 / 2023 Worlds)

:AUT Austria (3.32.80 / 2022 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (3:34.25 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (3:34.66 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (3:34.66 / 2022 Worlds)

:IRL Ireland (3:35.03 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (3:35.13 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: SUI 2023 (3:35.46), POR 2023 (3:35.63), ISR (3:36.47), MEX 2023 (3:37.25)

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Really hoping that Ukraine this time will not f.d up with relays, because in the 4x100 medley, we have decent chances to qualify with Zheltiakov, Bukhov, Ovchinnikov, and Kesil, these young guys (except Ovchinnikov) already have qualified to Paris via OQT, so I'm crossing my fingers to see will we participate in this relay or not. 

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

I decided to do a quota simulation for Paris, based off the 2022/2023 World Aquatic Championships prelims/finals relay results. I’m doing this in two parts, as I’m about to watch the Australian Open. Without further ado, here’s the men’s relays that would be qualified: 

 

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:ITA Italy

:AUS Australia

:USA United States

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:GBR Great Britain (3:11.14 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:HUN Hungary (3:11.24 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:CHN China (3:11.38 / 2023 Worlds Time)

:CAN Canada (3:11.99 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:BRA Brazil (3:12.21 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:ESP Spain (3:13.77 / 2023 Worlds Time)

:SRB Serbia (3:13.83 / 2022 Worlds Time)

:ISR Israel (3:14.03 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (3:14.04 / 2022 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:14.54 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:14.84 / 2023 Worlds)

:SWE Sweden (3:15.46 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (3:15.55 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: KOR 2022 (3:15.69), GRE 2023 (3:15.86), SGP 2023 (3:17.89)

 

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:GBR Great Britain

:USA United States

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:FRA France (7:03.86 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (7:03.95 / 2023 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (7:04.07 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (7:04.69 / 2022 Worlds)

:GER Germany (7:06.14 / 2023 Worlds)

:HUN Hungary (7:06.27 / 2022 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (7:08.70 / 2023 Worlds)

:CHN China (7:09.53 / 2022 Worlds)

:ISR Israel (7:09.78 / 2023 Worlds)

:CAN Canada (7:10.67 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (7:10.85 / 2023 Worlds)

:SUI Switzerland (7:10.87 / 2023 Worlds)

:SGP Singapore (7:20.31 / 2022 Worlds)

 

Next Best: N/A (next highest ranked relay Vietnam, is over 9 seconds slower so decided not to include any countries here)

 

Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:USA United States

:CHN China

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:FRA France (3:29.88 / 2023 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (3:30.16 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (3:32.11 / 2023 Worlds)

:CAN Canada (3:32.11 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:32.36 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (3:33.02 / 2022 Worlds)

:AUT Austria (3:34.06 / 2022 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (3:34.25 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (3:34.66 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (3:34.66 / 2022 Worlds)

:IRL Ireland (3:35.03 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (3:35.13 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: SUI 2023 (3:35.46), POR 2023 (3:35.63), ISR (3:36.47), MEX 2023 (3:37.25)

:ITA time at the 2022 Worlds is 3.27.51 in the final (that 3.33.02 is just the clocking of the prelims) :evil:

 

same for :AUT they have 3.32.80 as their best time from the 2022 Worlds ;)

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42 minutes ago, phelps said:

:ITA time at the 2022 Worlds is 3.27.51 in the final (that 3.33.02 is just the clocking of the prelims) :evil:

 

same for :AUT they have 3.32.80 as their best time from the 2022 Worlds ;)

I was rushing it as you can probably tell, let me know if I’ve made more mistakes :facepalm::)

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Second part to my quota simulation, here’s the women’s/mixed relays that would be qualified: 

 

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:CHN China

:AUS Australia

:USA United States

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:CAN Canada (3:32.15 / 2022 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (3:33.90 / 2023 Worlds)

:SWE Sweden (3:34.17 / 2023 Worlds)

:NED Netherlands (3:35.41 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:37.71 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (3:37.93 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (3:38.04 / 2022 Worlds)

:HUN Hungary (3:38.10 / 2022 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:38.52 / 2023 Worlds)

:HKG Hong Kong (3:39.93 / 2023 Worlds)

:DEN Denmark (3:41.21 / 2023 Worlds)

:IRL Ireland (3:41.75 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (3:42.53 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: KOR 2022 (3:42.94), ISR 2022 (3:43.59), RSA 2023 (3:45.54)

 

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:CHN China

:USA United States

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:CAN Canada (7:44.76 / 2022 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (7:46.63 / 2023 Worlds)

:NED Netherlands (7:52.93 / 2023 Worlds)

:HUN Hungary (7:54.65 / 2023 Worlds)

:BRA Brazil (7:56.14 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (7:57.22 / 2023 Worlds)

:ISR Israel (7:59.02 / 2023 Worlds)

:NZL New Zealand (8:00.11 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (8:00.13 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (8:00.48 / 2023 Worlds)

:ESP Spain (8:03.62 / 2023 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (8:05.40 / 2023 Worlds)

:AUT Austria (8:05.77 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: BEL 2023 (8:06.94)

 

 

Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:USA United States

:CAN Canada

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:SWE Sweden (3:55.96 / 2022 Worlds)

:NED Netherlands (3:57.24 / 2022 Worlds)

:CHN China (3:57.73 / 2022 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:58.54 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:58.58 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (3:58.86 / 2022 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (3:58.95 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (4:00.23 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (4:00.71 / 2023 Worlds)

:IRL Ireland (4:01.25 / 2023 Worlds)

:ISR Israel (4:03.28 / 2022 Worlds)

:DEN Denmark (4:03.33 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: BEL 2023 (4:04.54), BRA 2022 (4:04.59), HKG 2023 (4:04.89), GRE 2023 (4:04.99), KOR 2023 (4:05.16), ESP 2023 (4:05.85), MEX 2023 (4:06.85)

 

 

Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Already Qualified Through 2023 Worlds

:USA United States

:CHN China

:AUS Australia

 

Qualified Through Quota Simulation

:NED Netherlands (3:41.45 / 2023 Worlds)

:GBR Great Britain (3:43.20 / 2023 Worlds)

:CAN Canada (3:43.72 / 2023 Worlds)

:JPN Japan (3:44.79 / 2023 Worlds)

:GER Germany (3:45.34 / 2023 Worlds)

:SWE Sweden (3:45.85 / 2023 Worlds)

:FRA France (3:46.07 / 2023 Worlds)

:ITA Italy (3:46.08 / 2023 Worlds)

:POL Poland (3:46.29 / 2023 Worlds)

:KOR South Korea (3:47.09 / 2023 Worlds)

:GRE Greece (3:47.57 / 2023 Worlds)

:ISR Israel (3:47.76 / 2023 Worlds)

 

Next Best: BRA 2023 (3:48.00), NZL 2023 (3:49.26)

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:SUI 2024 57th Challenge International de Genève  - Geneva (SUI) :SUI

January 19th - January 21st 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

:ISR Martin Kartavi

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