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Swimming Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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On 4/14/2024 at 6:46 PM, Topicmaster1010 said:

 

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

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I'm pretty sure Casper Puggaard is not elegible for the Universality quota as he was not on the Danish rooster for the 23 or 24 WC. Only Liggjas JOENSEN participated (representing Faroe Islands).

 

From the OQD I would assume they would select the Universality before the OCT, but one never knows.

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15 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

I'm pretty sure Casper Puggaard is not elegible for the Universality quota as he was not on the Danish rooster for the 23 or 24 WC. Only Liggjas JOENSEN participated (representing Faroe Islands).

 

From the OQD I would assume they would select the Universality before the OCT, but one never knows.

AQUA recently changed that rule. So now an athlete no longer needs to have competed at Worlds to be eligible.

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16 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

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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Great work!

 

Is there any way to watch these trials?

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6 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Great work!

 

Is there any way to watch these trials?

Sure but all require China VPN I guess.

 

mobile app: 央视频 Yangshipin

 

https://yspapp.cn/23AM

 

I can’t find the online link right now as I use mobile phone. I will share it later when I use laptop.

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3 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

Sure but all require China VPN I guess.

 

mobile app: 央视频 Yangshipin

 

https://yspapp.cn/23AM

 

I can’t find the online link right now as I use mobile phone. I will share it later when I use laptop.

That's the only link I can find right now and it works on website also. It seems not mandatory to download app or China VPN but requires register and log in. @Topicmaster1010. If some final sessions live on TV, there should be some other link without requiring log in.

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:GER Swim Open, Berlin

 

Men's 100m Freestyle: Josha Salchow :GER 48,23sec Protokoll (berlinswimopen.de)

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5 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

That's the only link I can find right now and it works on website also. It seems not mandatory to download app or China VPN but requires register and log in. @Topicmaster1010. If some final sessions live on TV, there should be some other link without requiring log in.

Have you found a live stream for the finals session?

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Chinese Trials, Day #1

 

women's 100m Fly Semifinals


Zhang Yufei, 56.47
Wang Yichun, 57.55


men's 400m Freestyle


1.Pan Zhanle, 3.45.58
2.Zhang Zhanshuo, 3.45.82
3.Fei Liwei, 3.45.96


women's 400m Freestyle


1.Li Bingjie, 4.04.03
2.Liu Yaxin, 4.04.88


men's 100m Breastroke Semifinals


Dong Zhihao, 59.61 (1st Semi)
Qin Haiyang, 58.62 (2nd Semi)
Sun Jiajun, 59.14 (2nd Semi)


Relay Times


women's 4*100m Freestyle


Cheng Yujie, 53.97 (1st leg)
Yang Junxuan, 53.55 (internal leg)
Wu Qingfeng, 52.71 (internal leg)
Li Bingjie, 53.56 (internal leg)


men's 4*100m Freestyle


Chen Jun'er, 48.13 (1st leg)
Pan Zhanle, 47.57 (internal leg)
Liu Wudi, 48.53 (1st leg)

 

 

Hope I got it right with google translate... 

 

@Vic Liu feel free to make me notice any possible mistake

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9 minutes ago, phelps said:

Chinese Trials, Day #1

 

women's 100m Fly


1.Zhang Yufei, 56.47
2.Wang Yichun, 57.55


men's 400m Freestyle


1.Pan Zhanle, 3.45.58
2.Zhang Zhanshuo, 3.45.82
3.Fei Liwei, 3.45.96


women's 400m Freestyle


1.Li Bingjie, 4.04.03
2.Liu Yaxin, 4.04.88


men's 100m Breastroke Semifinals


Dong Zhihao, 59.61 (1st Semi)
Qin Haiyang, 58.62 (2nd Semi)
Sun Jiajun, 59.14 (2nd Semi)


Relay Times


women's 4*100m Freestyle


Cheng Yujie, 53.97 (1st leg)
Yang Junxuan, 53.55 (internal leg)
Wu Qingfeng, 52.71 (internal leg)
Li Bingjie, 53.56 (internal leg)


men's 4*100m Freestyle


Chen Jun'er, 48.13 (1st leg)
Pan Zhanle, 47.57 (internal leg)
Liu Wudi, 48.53 (1st leg)

 

 

Hope I got it right with google translate... 

 

@Vic Liu feel free to make me notice any possible mistake

Nice work. Just to notify that women’s 100m fly results are semifinal and I am really looking forward to Zhang Yufei’s final tomorrow.

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19 minutes ago, phelps said:

Chinese Trials, Day #1

 

women's 100m Fly


1.Zhang Yufei, 56.47
2.Wang Yichun, 57.55


men's 400m Freestyle


1.Pan Zhanle, 3.45.58
2.Zhang Zhanshuo, 3.45.82
3.Fei Liwei, 3.45.96


women's 400m Freestyle


1.Li Bingjie, 4.04.03
2.Liu Yaxin, 4.04.88


men's 100m Breastroke Semifinals


Dong Zhihao, 59.61 (1st Semi)
Qin Haiyang, 58.62 (2nd Semi)
Sun Jiajun, 59.14 (2nd Semi)


Relay Times


women's 4*100m Freestyle


Cheng Yujie, 53.97 (1st leg)
Yang Junxuan, 53.55 (internal leg)
Wu Qingfeng, 52.71 (internal leg)
Li Bingjie, 53.56 (internal leg)


men's 4*100m Freestyle


Chen Jun'er, 48.13 (1st leg)
Pan Zhanle, 47.57 (internal leg)
Liu Wudi, 48.53 (1st leg)

 

 

Hope I got it right with google translate... 

 

@Vic Liu feel free to make me notice any possible mistake

 

Thanks, I have been struggling to find the results for this. 

 

When you say "internal leg" on the relays, is that a time from this meet or has some takeover time been taken off.

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