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Swimming Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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5 hours ago, Jur said:

:ESP was given a quota with a OCT time (Jessica Vall, women's 200 breaststroke)

This now means that the following athletes have also been invited by World Aquatics to compete via OCT: 

 

  1. :AUT - Heiko Gigler - Men’s 100m Free - 909 points (:ISR - Bar Soloveychik - Men's 400m Free - 907 points) 

  2. :SUI - Jeremy Desplanches - Men’s 200m IM - 901 points (:POL - Jan Kalusowski - Men's 200m Breastroke - 895 points) (:CAN - Penny Oleksiak - Women's 100m Free - 894 points) 

  3. :FIN - Tomas Koski - Men’s 200m Free - 880 points

  4. :SLO - Janja Segel - Women’s 200m Free - 880 points (:IRL - Connor Ferguson - Men's 100m Back - 878 points) (:GER - Luca Armbruster - Men's 100m Fly - 876 points) 

  5. :HUN - Henrietta Fangli - Women's 100m Breastroke - 873 points 

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4 hours ago, Jur said:

:ESP was given a quota with a OCT time (Jessica Vall, women's 200 breaststroke)

I am glad she got an invitation! It was heartbreaking to see her miss the OQT by 0.02 seconds.

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1 hour ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

This now means that the following athletes have also been invited by World Aquatics to compete via OCT: 

 

  1. :AUT - Heiko Gigler - Men’s 100m Free - 909 points (:ISR - Bar Soloveychik - Men's 400m Free - 907 points) 

  2. :SUI - Jeremy Desplanches - Men’s 200m IM - 901 points

  3. :JPN - Shogo Takeda - Men’s 1500m Free - 896 points (:POL - Jan Kalusowski - Men's 200m Breastroke - 895 points) (:CAN - Penny Oleksiak - Women's 100m Free - 894 points) 

  4. :FIN - Tomas Koski - Men’s 200m Free - 880 points

  5. :SLO - Janja Segel - Women’s 200m Free - 880 points (:IRL - Connor Ferguson - Men's 100m Back - 878 points) (:GER - Luca Armbruster - Men's 100m Fly - 876 points) 

  6. :ROU - Henrietta Fangli - Women's 100m Breastroke - 873 points 

:JPN Shogo Takeda will have 100% had his place rejected by the Japanese federation. They don't even let most of their swimmers with an OQT go to the Olympics :facepalm:.

 

Also Fangli is now representing :HUN Hungary.

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25 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:JPN Shogo Takeda will have 100% had his place rejected by the Japanese federation. They don't even let most of their swimmers with an OQT go to the Olympics :facepalm:.

 

Also Fangli is now representing :HUN Hungary.

Cheers mate. Wow :JPN are just as bad in swimming as :GBR are in athletics when it comes to accepting quotas. 

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Swimmers Qualified

 

 Antoine le Lapparent 🇰🇭 & Sakbun Apsara Katarina 🇰🇭
▪︎ Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan 🇮🇩 and Azzahra Permatahani 🇮🇩
▪︎ Khiew Hoe Yean 🇲🇾 and Tan Ruoxin 🇲🇾
▪︎ Jarold Hatch 🇵🇭 & Kayla Sanchez 🇵🇭
▪︎ Dulyawat Kaewsriyong 🇹🇭 & Jenjira Srisa-Ard  🇹🇭
▪︎ Imelda Felicyta Ximenes Belo 🇹🇱  & Jolanio Guterres 🇹🇱
▪︎ Vo Thi My Tien 🇻🇳

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Swim Ireland are announcing their team now. They’re sending medley relays for men and women AND a 4x100 freestyle women. So Japan must have refused that quota 

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