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:DEN 2024 Danish Open  - Copenhagen (DEN) :DEN

April 11th - April 14th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

No new OQTs were achieved

 

 

:IOC The following 7 swimmers have been nominated for Olympic selection :IOC

 

 

Women (7):

Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen - 4x100m freestyle relay

Julie Kepp Jensen - 50m freestyle

Helena Rosendahl Bach - 200m butterfly, 100m butterfly (OCT)

Martine Damborg - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay

Schastine Tabor - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay

Signe Bro - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay

Thea Blomsterberg - 200m breaststroke, 4x100m medley relay

 

*Team will be confirmed at a later date. Events are my prediction.

** In addition, Casper Puggaard also achieved an OCT and may be nominated for a universality quota.

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:NED 2024 Eindhoven Qualification Meet - Eindhoven (NED) :NED

April 11th - April 14th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 100m Butterfly

:FRA Clement Secchi

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley

:GER Cedric Büssing

 

Women's 50m Freestyle

:NED Valerie van Roon

 

Women's 100m Butterfly

:NED Tessa Giele

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:RSA 2024 South African National Championships - Gqeberha (RSA) :RSA

April 8th - April 13th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Women's 200m Freestyle

:RSA Aimee Canny

 

:IOC The following 5 swimmers achieved an OQT at the competition :IOC

 

 

Men (1):

Pieter Coetze - 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke

 

Women (4):

Aimee Canny - 200m Freestyle

Kaylene Corbett - 200m Breaststroke

Erin Gallagher - 100m Butterfly

Tatjana Smith - 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

 

:IOC The following 3 swimmers achieved an OQT outside of the competition (and can be added to the Olympic team) :IOC

 

Men (2):

Chad le Clos - 100m Butterfly

Matt Sates - 100m Butterfly, 200m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley (400m Individual Medley OCT)

 

Women (1):

Rebecca Meder - 200m Individual Medley

 

*Roster will be finalized after the end of the qualification period

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:NZL 2024 Apollo Projects New Zealand National Championships - Hastings (NZL) :NZL

April 8th - April 13th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

:NZL Taiko Torepe-Ormsby

 

Men's 100m Freestyle

:NZL Cameron Gray

 

Men's 200m Backstroke

:NZL Kane Follows

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley

:NZL Lewis Clareburt

 

Women's 1500m Freestyle

:NZL Eve Thomas

 

Women's 100m Butterfly

:NZL Hazel Ouwehand

 

:IOC The following 9 swimmers have been nominated for Olympic Selection :IOC

 

 

Men (4):

Lewis Clareburt - 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley (400m Freestyle, 200m Butterfly OCT)

Kane Follows - 200m Backstroke

Cameron Gray - 100m Freestyle

Taiko Torepe-Ormsby - 50m Freestyle

 

Women (5):

Caitlin Deans - 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Erika Fairweather - 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Hazel Ouwehand - 100m Butterfly

Eve Thomas - 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Laticia-Leigh Transom - 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

*Roster will be finalized at a later date

**In addition, Helena Gasson also has a OCT in the 200m backstroke and may be selected

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Would be interesting to have a ranking of nations with the most athletes under the A standard. I was quite surprised to see that Japan has clearly more athletes under the A standard than GB.

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3 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Would be interesting to have a ranking of nations with the most athletes under the A standard. I was quite surprised to see that Japan has clearly more athletes under the A standard than GB.

Yeah, despite not completely translating into medals, Japan has quite a bit of depth in swimming. I wouldn't be surprised if they are a clear third behind the United States and Australia in such a list.

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So I just totted up what I think are the totals for the OQT for USA, AUS, GBR, Japan, Italy, China and France, using the FINA LCM rankings from 1st March 23 to today.

 

Those were the countries I thought might have a chance of being near the top of a list like this. There are other countries which are strong in part (Canadian & Dutch women) but less so collectively. I could be doing them a disservice not including them, but I was already looking at enough to fry my brain anyway:d

 

Russia would likely be somewhere in there, but with their uncertain status about things, I've not included in these figures.

 

USA - Men 83, Women 98 = 181 total

Aus - Men 34, Women 60 = 94 total

Japan - Men 38, Women 27 = 65 total

China - Men 25, Women 39 = 64 total

GBR - Men 34, Women 25 = 59 total

Italy - Men 33, Women 14 = 47 total

France - Men 25, Women 14 = 39 total

 

These are qualified swims, not swimmers. So Duncan Scott - for example - is in the GBR quota 3 times (100m fr, 200m fr, 200m IM). It would take me a lot longer to work that out, at least for countries that are not GBR. GBR is 37 total swimmers with an OQT - 23 men and 14 women.

 

 

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15 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Would be interesting to have a ranking of nations with the most athletes under the A standard. I was quite surprised to see that Japan has clearly more athletes under the A standard than GB.

1. :USA United States: 101 (53 M + 48 W)

2. :JPN Japan: 48 (28 M + 20 W)

3. :AUS Australia: 44 (20 M + 24 W)

4. :GBR Great Britain: 35 (21 M + 14 W)

5. :ITA Italy: 32 (21 M + 11 W)

6. :CHN China: 31 (12 M + 19 W)

7. :FRA France: 25 (15 M + 10 W)

8. :HUN Hungary: 20 (12 M + 8 W)

9. :CAN Canada: 19 (4 M + 15 W)

10. :GER Germany: 13 (9 M + 4 W)

11. :NED Netherlands: 13 (6 M + 7 W)

12. :KOR South Korea: 10 (8 M + 2 W)

13. :POL Poland: 9 (4 M + 5 W)

14. :BRA Brazil: 8 (5 M + 3 W), :RSA South Africa: 8 (3 M + 5 W), :ESP Spain: 8 (5 M + 3 W), :NZL New Zealand: 8 (5 M + 3 W)

15. :GRE Greece: 7 (6 M + 1 W), :SWE Sweden: 7 (3 M + 4 W)

16. :ISR Israel: 6 (5 M + 1 W)

17. :LTU Lithuania: 4 (2 M + 2 W), :POR Portugal: 4 (3 M + 1 W), :SUI Switzerland: 4 (4 M), :UKR Ukraine: 4 (4 M)

18. :AUT Austria: 3 (3 M), :BLR Belarus: 3 (1 M + 2 W), :BEL Belgium: 3 (1 M + 2 W), :BUL Bulgaria: 3 (2 M + 1 W), :DEN Denmark: 3 (3 W), :HKG Hong Kong: 3 (1 M + 2 W), :IRL Ireland: 3 (1 M + 2 W), :NOR Norway: 3 (3 M), :TUR Turkey: 3 (3 M)

19. :CRO Croatia: 2 (2 M), :CZE Czech Republic: 2 (1 M + 1 W), :EST Estonia: 2 (1 M + 1 W), :MEX Mexico: 2 (2 M), :ROU Romania: 2 (2 M), :SGP Singapore: 2 (1 M + 1 W), :TUN Tunisia: 2 (2 M)

20. :ARG Argentina: 1 (1 W), :ARU Aruba: 1 (1 M), :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1 (1 W), :CAY Cayman Islands: 1 (1 M), :EGY Egypt: 1 (1 W), :FIN Finland: 1 (1 M), :ISL Iceland: 1 (1 M), :KGZ Kyrgyzstan: 1 (1 M), :SRB Serbia: 1 (1 M), :SLO Slovenia: 1 (1 W), :TWN Taiwan: 1 (1 M), :TTO Trinidad and Tobago: 1 (1 M), :VEN Venezuela: 1 (1 M), :VIE Vietnam: 1 (1 M)

 

As of April 15th. Keep in mind that :ITA Italy, :JPN Japan, :KOR South Korea, :GBR Great Britain, :RSA South Africa, :HUN Hungary, :NZL New Zealand, and :DEN Denmark have all had their Olympic Trials/National Championships already so their numbers could be inflated. I'll post this again after the qualification period is over.

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