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TEAM GB :GBR ANNOUNCED FOR SWIMMING and MARATHON SWIMMING

 

Big take aways

 

IN : Bird, Whittle, McMillan, Okara, Anderson (probably means Women's 4 x 100 relay in)

OUT : Cox, Hanlon (may means no women's medley relay, although Evans selection suggests otherwise, possibly.)

 

Freya Colbert, Loughborough Performance Centre

Kathleen Dawson, University of Stirling

Anna Hopkin, Loughborough Performance Centre

Daniel Jervis, Swim Wales High Performance Centre

Max Litchfield, Loughborough Performance Centre

Keanna MacInnes, University of Stirling

Oliver Morgan, Birmingham University

Honey Osrin, Loughborough University

Adam Peaty, Loughborough Performance Centre

Ben Proud, Bath University

Matthew Richards, Millfield

Duncan Scott, University of Stirling

Abbie Wood, Loughborough Performance Centre

 

The athletes above gained selection after winning an individual event and going inside the relevant event's nomination standard at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, as per clause 5.1 of the selection policy

 

Alex Cohoon, Loughborough University

Tom Dean, Bath Performance Centre

James Guy, Millfield

Medi Harris, Loughborough Performance Centre

Lucy Hope, University of Stirling

 

The athletes above gained selection by virtue of the collective times of the first four finishers in the respective 100m and 200m Freestyle events at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, in relation to the 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle Relays, as per clause 5.2 of the selection policy

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Joe Litchfield, Loughborough Performance Centre

 

The athlete above gained selection by virtue of the collective times of the winner of the open final of the Men's 100m Backstroke, 100m Breaststroke, 100m Butterfly and 100m Freestyle at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, in relation to the 4x100m Medley Relay, as per clause 5.3 of the selection policy

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Freya Anderson, Bath Performance Centre

Kieran Bird, Bath Performance Centre

Angharad Evans, University of Stirling

Jack McMillan, University of Stirling

Eva Okaro, Repton

Jacob Whittle, Bath Performance Centre

James Wilby, Loughborough Performance Centre

 

The athletes above gained selection at the discretion of the GB Head Coach and Performance Director, as per clause 5.4 of the selection policy. Considerations included potential relay medallists, relay cover for athletes with heavy schedules, performances at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships and medical mitigations.

 

Luke Greenbank, Loughborough Performance Centre

Jonathon Marshall, Carnegie

Katie Shanahan, University of Stirling

Laura Stephens, Loughborough Performance Centre

 

The athletes above gained selection after placing second in a final at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships and going inside the relevant event's nomination time, as per clause 5.5 of the selection policy.

 

Perdue, Robinson and Crisp all selected for Marathon

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On 4/15/2024 at 8:37 AM, 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.

I used to have a list, but many athletes are doubled as they have many A standards. Next time I update it will try to bring it here.

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On 4/8/2024 at 12:03 AM, Pasolini said:

They could easily say "we're done" but it would be a bit odd I guess. I still believe they will take both relays, or at least ask them to do a tryout.  If they decide to take 30, those are my bet for the 7 extra, kind-of-on-order
 

 

I think there are 4 safer bets because either they won their races, or they would form relays

 

  • Kieran Bird - M 400m Freestyle (OQT), not only he has an OQT and won the event, he could be a relay option, with his 6th on 4x200m Freestyle
  • Angharad Evans W 100m Breaststroke (OQT), not only she won but she could form the 4x100m medley
  • Eva Okaro - W 4x100m Freestyle (2nd- relay not qualified)
  • Freya Anderson - W 4x100m Freestyle (3rd- relay not qualified) she could easily compete at  W 100m Freestyle, W 200m Freestyle and she was injured

 

 

Then I guess they could take these 3 to be options for relays, and 2 of them are big names

 

  • James Wilby - M 100m Breaststroke (he could even participate in the individual with his OQT and would be a back-up for 4x100m medley)
  • Jacob Whittle - M 4x100m 5th Swimmer?
  • Jack McMillan - M 400m Freestyle (OQT), and he also would be a great option to swim in the heats for  4x200m Freestyle

 

 

Just being a bit of douchebag and saying I got it right here :lol:

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16 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

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.

1) What starting date did you use? Do you only look at 2024 results or all results since the beginning of the qualifying period?

2) Many nations haven’t had their trials yet, so we will probably see some changes. I would be shocked if Australia would have less athletes with the A standard than Japan.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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The Danish squad has been selected :DEN

 

•Helena Rosendahl Bach, 200 meter butterfly
•Julie Kepp Jensen, 50 m freestyle and 4x100 meter freestyle
•Thea Blomsterberg, 200 meter breast og 4x100 meter medley
•Signe Bro, 4x100 meter freestyle og 4x100 meter medley
•Schastine Tabor, 4x100 meter medley
•Martine Damborg, 4x100 meter freestyle and 4x100 meter medley
•Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen, 4x100 meter freestyle

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:GBR 2024 British National Championships - London (GBR) :GBR

April 2nd - April 7th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

:GBR Alexander Cohoon~

:GBR Matt Richards

 

Men's 100m Freestyle

:GBR Alexander Cohoon~

:GBR David Cumberlidge*

 

Men's 200m Freestyle

:GBR Jack McMillan~

 

Men's 400m Freestyle

:GBR Kieran Bird

 

Men's 800m Freestyle

:GBR Tobias Robinson%

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle

:GBR Tobias Robinson%

 

Men's 100m Backstroke

:GBR Jonny Marshall

 

Women's 100m Backstroke

:GBR Kathleen Dawson

 

Women's 200m Backstroke

:GBR Kathleen Dawson^

:GBR Holly McGill*

 

Women's 100m Breaststroke

:GBR Kara Hanlon*

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley

:GBR Freya Colbert

 

* Not selected for Olympic Team

~ Selected as relay only swimmer

^ Selected in different event

% Selected as open water swimmer

 

:IOC The following 30 swimmers have been selected for the Olympic Team :IOC

 

 

Men (17):

Kieran Bird - (400m Freestyle), 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Alex Cohoon - (50m Freestyle), 4x100m Freestyle Relay

Tom Dean - (100m Freestyle), 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Luke Greenbank - 200m Backstroke

James Guy - (100m Butterfly), 4x200m Freestyle Relay, (4x100m Medley Relay)

Daniel Jervis - (800m Freestyle), 1500m Freestyle

Joe Litchfield - (100m Butterfly), (4x100m Medley Relay)

Max Litchfield - 400m IM

Jonny Marshall - 100m Backstroke

Jack McMillan - 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Ollie Morgan - 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay

Adam Peaty - 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Relay

Ben Proud - 50m Freestyle

Matt Richards - (50m Freestyle), 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay

Duncan Scott - (100m Freestyle), 200m Freestyle, 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay, (4x100m Medley Relay)
Jacob Whittle - 4x100m Freestyle Relay

James Wilby - (100m Breaststroke), (4x100m Medley Relay)

 

Women (13):

Freya Anderson - (100m Freestyle), (200m Freestyle), 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Freya Colbert - 200m IM, 400m IM, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Kathleen Dawson - 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay

Angharad Evans - (100m Breaststroke), (4x100m Medley Relay)

Anna Hopkin - 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay

Medi Harris - (100m Backstroke), 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Lucy Hope - 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Keanna MacInnes - (100m Butterfly), 200m Butterfly, 4x100m Medley Relay

Eva Okaro - 4x100m Freestyle Relay

Honey Osrin - 200m Backstroke

 

Katie Shanahan - 200m Backstroke, 400m IM

Laura Stephens - 200m Butterfly

Abbie Wood - 200m Freestyle, 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

*Potential events are in brackets

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12 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

1) What starting date did you use? Do you only look at 2024 results or all results since the beginning of the qualifying period?

2) Many nations haven’t had their trials yet, so we will probably see some changes. I would be shocked if Australia would have less athletes with the A standard than Japan.

This is since the start of the qualification period on March 1, 2023 at all the approved qualification events. You can find the list of events here.

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Chinese Olympic trials begins tomorrow. The rules is to choose the any best result of 3 events to compare:

 

1: 2023 WCH individual event finals and meeting OG standard A

2: 2024 WCH individual event finals and meeting OG standard A

3: 2024 trials individual event finals and meeting OG standard A

 

So based on the past 2023 and 2024 WCH, following swimmers already have eligible results and green parts are almost safe enough to guarantee the tickets before the trials. For relay swimmers, mainly considering trials results.

 

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