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Swimming Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Alright, let's have some fun here.

 

:AUS Australian Olympic Trials Predictions :AUS 

 

Men

Event Qualifier 1 Qualifier 2
50m Freestyle Cam McEvoy Isaac Cooper
100m Freestyle Kyle Chalmers Jack Cartwright
200m Freestyle Max Giuliani Kai Taylor
400m Freestyle Sam Short Elijah Winnington
800m Freestyle Sam Short Elijah Winnington
1500m Freestyle Sam Short  
100m Backstroke Bradley Woodward*  
200m Backstroke Bradley Woodward  
100m Breaststroke Sam Williamson  
200m Breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook Joshua Yong
100m Butterfly Matt Temple Shaun Champion
200m Butterfly None  
200m Individual Medley None  
400m Individual Medley William Petric Brendon Smith

4x100m Freestyle Relay: 1. Kyle Chalmers 2. Jack Cartwright 3. William Yang 4. Flynn Southam 5. Max Giuliani 6. Kai Taylor

4x200m Freestyle Relay: 1. Max Giuliani 2. Kai Taylor 3. Elijah Winnington 4. Thomas Neill 5. Flynn Southam 6. Zac Incerti

 

Women

Event Qualifier 1 Qualifier 2
50m Freestyle Meg Harris Shayna Jack
100m Freestyle Mollie O'Callaghan Meg Harris
200m Freestyle Mollie O'Callaghan Ariarne Titmus
400m Freestyle Ariarne Titmus Lani Pallister
800m Freestyle Ariarne Titmus Lani Pallister
1500m Freestyle Lani Pallister Moesha Johnson
100m Backstroke Kaylee McKeown Iona Anderson
200m Backstroke Kaylee McKeown Jaclyn Barclay
100m Breaststroke Jenna Strauch*  
200m Breaststroke Jenna Strauch Ella Ramsay
100m Butterfly Emma McKeon Brianna Throssell
200m Butterfly Lizzie Dekkers Brianna Throssell
200m Individual Medley Kaylee McKeown Ella Ramsay
400m Individual Medley Ella Ramsay Jenna Forrester

4x100m Freestyle Relay: 1. Mollie O'Callaghan 2. Meg Harris 3. Emma McKeon 4. Shayna Jack 5. Cate Campbell 6. Olivia Wunsch

4x200m Freestyle Relay: 1. Mollie O'Callaghan 2. Ariarne Titmus 3. Kaylee McKeown 4. Lani Pallister 5. Brianna Throssell 6. Shayna Jack

 

*Relay only

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12 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:ISR 2024 Israel Olympic Trials - Netanya (ISR) :ISR

June 5th - June 8th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 100m Backstroke

:ISR Adam Maraana

 

Women's 200m Backstroke

:ISR Aviv Barzelay

 

 

:IOC The following 8 swimmers have qualified for the Olympic Team :IOC

 

 

Men (6):

  • Meiron Cheruti - Men's 50m Freestyle
  • Tomer Frankel - Men's 100m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly
  • Gal Groumi - Men's 100m Butterfly
  • Martin Kartavi - Men's 50m Freestyle
  • Denis Loktev - Men's 200m Freestyle
  • Adam Maraana - Men's 100m Backstroke

 

Women (2):

  • Aviv Barzelay - Women's 200m Backstroke
  • Anastasia Gorbenko - Women's 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley

 

*Additional OCTs for Bar Soloveychik (M 400m Freestyle), Matan Roditi (M 1500m Freestyle), David Gerchik (M 200m Backstroke), Ron Polonsky (M 200m Individual Medley)

 

**Israeli swimmers will have one more chance to qualify at the European Championships

 

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also, the israeli swimming federation confirmed 3 relay only swimmers: 
daria golobati and ayala spiz in 200x4 women free 

bar soloveychik in 200x4 men free

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China’s presence will overshadow these games entirely. UK and USA swimmers will protest on every Interview  and on the podium. The IOC better be ready for every single view at home knowing China are industrial drug cheats and they have done nothing to ban then. 

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15 minutes ago, dodge said:

UK athletes have never protested anything and I expect that to continue in Paris

I mean Duncan Scott did his podium protest against Sun Yang in Gwangju. But that's the only one I can remember. Certainly isn't a record of mass protests or anything like that.

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2 hours ago, Epic Failure said:

I mean Duncan Scott did his podium protest against Sun Yang in Gwangju. But that's the only one I can remember. Certainly isn't a record of mass protests or anything like that.

The rest of the team spoke out as well

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3 hours ago, Orangehair43 said:

The rest of the team spoke out as well

When? In Gwangju? They really didn't. Also, speaking about things isn't the same as protesting at a competition.

 

If you are talking about recent events, James Guy and Adam Peaty spoke out, but Peaty's comments were as much a criticism of World Aquatics as anything.

 

Either way, all of those things, bar Scott in 2019, are a long way from protesting every interview or every podium, as you are suggesting is going to happen this summer.

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1 hour ago, Epic Failure said:

When? In Gwangju? They really didn't. Also, speaking about things isn't the same as protesting at a competition.

 

If you are talking about recent events, James Guy and Adam Peaty spoke out, but Peaty's comments were as much a criticism of World Aquatics as anything.

 

Either way, all of those things, bar Scott in 2019, are a long way from protesting every interview or every podium, as you are suggesting is going to happen this summer.

don't feed the troll...:facepalm:

 

ignore him! ;)

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