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20 hours ago, Epic Failure said:

Have the Canadian Selectors pulled a :GBR selector trick today and amended their selection policy halfway through the Champs?

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I'm not aware of any changes?

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Forgot to mention, but Kylie Masse went 2:06.24 in the women’s 200m backstroke at the :CAN Olympic Trials. Rounding into form right in time for Paris, and also putting herself into medal contention with these times.

 

Earlier in the week, she went 57.94 in the women’s 100m backstroke. 

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:GER 2024 German National Championships - Berlin (GER) :GER

April 25th - April 28th 2024

 

Meet Results

 

 

The following new OQTs were achieved

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

:GER Artem Selin

 

Men's 100m Backstroke

:GER Marek Ulrich

 

Women's 200m Freestyle

:GER Julia Mrozinski

 

:IOC The following 24 swimmers have been nominated for Olympic Selection :IOC

 

 

Men (15):

  • Luca Armbruster - 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Ole Braunschweig - Men's 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay, Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Cedric Büssing - Men's 400m Individual Medley
  • Melvin Imoudu - Men's 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Relay, Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Oliver Klemet - Men's 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle
  • Lukas Märtens - Men's 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Lucas Matzerath - Men's 100m Breaststroke
  • Rafael Miroslaw - Men's 200m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Josha Salchow - Men's 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Sven Schwarz - Men's 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle
  • Artem Selin - Men's 50m Freestyle
  • Timo Sorgius - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Marek Ulrich - Men's 100m Backstroke
  • Peter Varjasi - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Florian Wellbrock - Men's 1500m Freestyle Relay

 

Women (9):

  • Anna Elendt - Women's 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Isabel Gose - Women's 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Nina Holt - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay, Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Angelina Köhler - Women's 100m Butterfly, 4x100m Medley Relay, Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Nicole Maier - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Leonie Märtens - Women's 400m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle
  • Julia Mrozinski - Women's 200m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Laura Riedemann - Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Nele Schulze - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

*Events are not official, only projected

 

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:CAN Canadian Olympic Trials: Day 4

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley (OQT: 4:38.53)

1. Summer McIntosh - 4:24.38 (WR) Q :hyper::hyper::hyper:

2. Ella Jansen - 4:38.88 Q

3. Mabel Zavaros - 4:40.46

 

Insane swim by Summer who's breaststroke has clearly improved tremendously since the last time she swum this event. That made all the difference to breaking her World Record. Was expecting some more times under the OQT to be honest given our depth in this event. Nice bounceback swim by Jansen after struggling with the 400m freestyle earlier in the meet. Despite falling just short of the OQT here, she earned her spot on the Olympic team by placing top 2 here and already getting the OQT at the World Junior Championships.

 

Men's 100m Freestyle (OQT: 48.34)

1. Josh Liendo - 47.55  Q :clap:

2. Yuri Kisil - 48.19  Q :yikes:

3. Finlay Knox - 48.29 Q :yikes:

4. Javier Acevedo - 48.58 Q

5. Edouard Fullum-Huot - 49.06

6. Filip Senc-Samardzic - 49.18

 

Liendo has arrived! Best time for Kisil since Tokyo and he's returned to form nicely. He'll also get an individual swim here. Finlay Knox had a massive drop to place 3rd. His best time coming into trials was 49.23 and now he's gone under the OQT. Overall, chances of a relay medal (although small) are a lot higher than they were before the meet.

 

Women's 200m Backstroke (OQT: 2:10.39)

1. Kylie Masse - 2:06.24  Q :thumbup:

2. Regan Rathwell - 2:09.38 Q

3. Madison Kryger - 2:12.00

 

Masse continues her good form. Great story here as Regan Rathwell qualifies for her first Olympics after having to deal with multiple injuries (labrum and broken foot) over the last two years.

 

Men's 800m Freestyle (OQT: 7:51.65)

1. Timothe Barbeau - 8:00.61

2. Eric Brown - 8:03.04

3. Kieran Watson - 8:06.73

 

Qualifiers after Day 4:

20 Swimmers (10 men + 10 women)

 

Priority 1: Swimmers finishing in the top 2 in an event at Olympic Trials with OQT (11 swimmers)

  • Javier Acevedo - Men's 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Mary-Sophie Harvey - Women's 200m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Tristan Jankovics - Men's 400m Individual Medley
  • Yuri Kisil - Men's 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Josh Liendo - Men's 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Maggie Mac Neil - Women's 100m Butterfly
  • Kylie Masse - Women's 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Summer McIntosh - Women's 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 400m Individual Medley, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Regan Rathwell - Women's 200m Backstroke
  • Blake Tierney - Men's 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Ingrid Wilm - Women's 100m Backstroke

 

Priority 2: Relay swimmers (top 4 in 100/200m freestyle + stroke 100 winners not in Priority 1) (8 swimmers)

  • Sophie Angus - Women's 4x100m Medley Relay (Has the W 100m breaststroke OQT outside of trials)
  • Alex Axon - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Jeremy Bagshaw - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Julie Brousseau - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Patrick Hussey - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Finlay Knox - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Emma O'Croinin - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Lorne Wigginton - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

Priority 3: Swimmers who place in the top 2 at Trials who have an OQT outside of Olympic Trials (1 swimmer)

  • Ella Jansen - Women's 400m Individual Medley
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Canada already with 24 swimmers who have the OQT (maybe I missed some):

Liendo

Kisil

Knox

Tierney

Acevedo

Kharun

Wiggington

Jankovics

McIntosh

Harvey

Angus

Branton

LePage

Pickrem

Wog

Masse

Wilm

Ruck

Rathwell

MacNeil

Smith

Jansen

Savard

McMillan

 

Who has a realistic chance to join them this week?

 

 

Edited by OlympicsFan

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

 

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:CAN Canadian Olympic Trials: Day 5

 

Women's 100m Freestyle (OQT: 53.61)

1. Penny Oleksiak - 53.66 Q

2. Mary-Sophie Harvey - 53.71 Q

3. Brooklyn Douthwright - 54.33 Q

4. Taylor Ruck - 54.47 Q

5. Rebecca Smith - 54.70

6. Sienna Angove - 54.89

 

Fastest time for Penny since 2022. Unfortunately just missed the OQT by 0.05 seconds. There's a whole debate on swimswam right now trying to figure out whether or not she can still swim the individual 100 free since she still has the B cut. Also continuing her great week was Mary-Sophie Harvey in a big PB. Notably, both Maggie Mac Neil and Summer McIntosh scratched this race.

 

Men's 200m Backstroke (OQT: 1:57.50)

1. Blake Tierney - 1:56.74 Q (Canadian Record)

2. Hugh McNeill - 1:58.49

3. Aiden Norman/Ethan Ekk - 1:58.92

 

Blake Tierney continues his great week dropping his PB by over two seconds. He adds a 2nd individual event for Paris alongside the 100m backstroke.

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke (OQT: 2:23.91)

1. Sydney Pickrem - 2:23.79 Q

2. Kelsey Wog - 2:23.80 Q

3. Alexanne Lepage - 2:25.67

 

Men's 200m Butterfly (OQT: 1:55.78)

1. Ilya Kharun - 1:54.41 Q

2. Kevin Zhang - 1:59.14

3. Max Malakhovets - 1:59.17

 

Qualifiers after Day 5:

26 Swimmers (11 men + 15 women)

 

Priority 1: Swimmers finishing in the top 2 in an event at Olympic Trials with OQT (14 swimmers)

  • Javier Acevedo - Men's 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Mary-Sophie Harvey - Women's 200m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Tristan Jankovics - Men's 400m Individual Medley
  • Ilya Kharun - Men's 200m Butterfly
  • Yuri Kisil - Men's 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Josh Liendo - Men's 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Maggie Mac Neil - Women's 100m Butterfly
  • Kylie Masse - Women's 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Summer McIntosh - Women's 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 400m Individual Medley, 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Sydney Pickrem - Women's 200m Breaststroke
  • Regan Rathwell - Women's 200m Backstroke
  • Blake Tierney - Men's 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Ingrid Wilm - Women's 100m Backstroke
  • Kelsey Wog - Women's 200m Breaststroke

 

Priority 2: Relay swimmers (top 4 in 100/200m freestyle + stroke 100 winners not in Priority 1) (11 swimmers)

  • Sophie Angus - Women's 4x100m Medley Relay (Has the W 100m breaststroke OQT outside of trials)
  • Alex Axon - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Jeremy Bagshaw - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Julie Brousseau - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Brooklyn Douthwright - Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Patrick Hussey - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Finlay Knox - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Emma O'Croinin - Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  • Penny Oleksiak - Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay
  • Taylor Ruck - Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  • Lorne Wigginton - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

Priority 3: Swimmers who place in the top 2 at Trials who have an OQT outside of Olympic Trials (1 swimmer)

  • Ella Jansen - Women's 400m Individual Medley
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The discussion about the B cut vs 'relay only' is an interesting one.

 

I can see both sides of the argument. I get that it seems unfair for one B cut to be allowed to take part and others not. But she'll be there for the relay anyway, so it's not like she would be depriving anyone of a place.

 

But then the 'relay only' designation means nothing if you start letting people in who don't have the Q. It's a tough one.

 

Just another example of the sometimes perplexing and sometimes frustrating qualification systems for the Olympics!

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A while ago, I mentioned how there were a concerning number of qualifiers in the men's 400m IM. Today, based on the results that happened at Canadian Olympic Trials today, I would like to talk about another event with a concerning amount of qualifiers. That would be the Women's 100m Freestyle. Here's roughly where things stand today. In 2016, the OQT was 54.43. Then despite the reduction of quotas in 2020, the OQT still stood relatively constant only decreasing by 0.05 seconds to 54.38. This cycle, it's decreased by a whopping 0.77 SECONDS TO 53.61.

 

Now why such the large drop, you ask? Well you have to remember that World Aquatics has a method they use to derive each OQT. For the Olympics, they use the faster of the 14th place time in the heats of the last Olympics, or the OQT of the Olympics before. It just so happened that the 14th place finisher at Tokyo had a time of 53.61 and that's how we have the standard we have today. Now let's see how many qualifiers we have as of today:

 

 

NOC

ATHLETE 1

QUALIFICATION EVENT

RESULT

ATHLETE 2

QUALIFICATION EVENT

RESULT

:AUS

Australia

2

Maximum Quota exceeded, Athlete 1

TBD

OQT

X

Maximum Quota exceeded, Athlete 2

TBD

OQT

X

:CAN

Canada

0

OLEKSIAK Penny

Bell Canadian Olympic & Paralympic Trials 2024

OCT

53.66

   

:CZE

Czechia

0

SEEMANOVÁ Barbora

World Aquatics Championships 2024

OCT

53.76

   

:FRA

France

2

GASTALDELLO Béryl

Giant Open Final 2023

OQT

53.60

WATTEL Marie

World Aquatics Championships 2023

OQT

53.59

:GBR

Great Britain

2

ANDERSON Freya

British National Championships 2023

OQT

53.48

HOPKIN Anna

World Aquatics Championships 2024

OQT

53.09

:HKG

Hong Kong

1

HAUGHEY Siobhán

World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Berlin 2023

OQT

52.02

   

:NED

Netherlands

1

STEENBERGEN Marrit

World Aquatics Championships 2024

OQT

52.26

   

:CHN

People's Republic of China

2

WU Qingfeng

Chinese National Championships 2024

OQT

53.25

YANG Junxuan

Chinese National Championships 2024

OQT

52.68

:SWE

Sweden

1

COLEMAN Michelle

World Aquatics Championships 2023

OQT

53.41

 

 

:USA

United States of America

2

Maximum Quota exceeded, Athlete 1

TBD

OQT

X

Maximum Quota exceeded, Athlete 2

TBD

OQT

X

 

As you can see, there are currently 13 projected qualifiers and to be honest, it's hard to see who else could reach that time. Sarah Sjoestroem has also gone under the OQT of 53.61 but she's already said she's not swimming this event so I've removed her. And of these swimmers, there's a chance they all won't be picked by their National Federations to swim it. Gastaldello and Wattel have both only reached the OQT once during the qualification period. There's a good chance they don't swim the time at French Trials so I'm not sure what the French Swimming Federation do about that. Freya Anderson was sick during British Trials so she didn't swim the time required at Trials. Not sure if British Swimming will let her swim this event either. Everyone else with an OQT should be fine.

 

Most events have over 20 qualifiers or at least in the high teens. So why so few qualifiers in this event (especially when both the 50m and 200m freestyle events have 20 qualifiers)? Well let's take a look at who the top 14 athletes were at the 2020 Olympic heats and what their qualification status is today.

 

1. :AUS Emma McKeon (52.13) - Achieved OQT

2. :HKG Siobhan Haughey (52.70) - Achieved OQT

3. :GBR Anna Hopkin (52.75) - Achieved OQT

4. :AUS Cate Campbell (52.80) - Achieved OQT

5. :SWE Sarah Sjoestroem (52.91) - Achieved OQT, wont swim this event

6. :CAN Penny Oleksiak (52.95) - Injured in late 2022, didn't get back to form until Canadian Trials, missed OQT by 0.05 seconds

7. :DEN Pernille Blume (52.96)- Retired

8. :CHN Yang Junxuan (53.02) - Achieved OQT

9. :NED Femke Heemskerk (53.10) - Retired

10. :CAN Kayla Sanchez (53.12) - Started representing the Philippines last year. Hasn't come close to breaking 54 second since, let alone 53.61

11. :USA Abbey Weitzeil (53.21) - Achieved OQT

12. :SWE Michelle Coleman (53.53) - Achieved OQT

13. :DEN Signe Bro (53.54) - Times peaked in Tokyo. Has only been under 54 seconds once since then. Failed to reach OQT.

14. :GBR Freya Anderson (53.61) - Achieved OQT

 

So of the 14, 9 have reached the OQT (of which one won't swim this event), two have retired, and 3 have declined in performance.

 

If we go further down the heat list, :FRA Charlotte Bonnet (53.67) isn't focusing on freestyle anymore, :FRA Marie Wattel (53.71) does have the OQT but has only reached it once this qualification period, :NED Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.71) retired, :USA Erika Brown (now Connolly) (53.87) doesn't have the OQT, :CHN Wu Qingfeng (53.87) does have the OQT, :ROC Maria Kameneva (53.92) is banned, :CZE Barbora Seemanova (53.98) has the consideration time so she could swim it, and I'm not sure what happened with :ISR Andrea Murez (54.01) but she doesn't have the OQT either. Then there was a huge gap in times after Murez with the next fastest being 54.69. So of the top 22 swimmers from the Tokyo Olympic heats, only 11 swimmers have achieved the OQT.

 

Another problem is that hardly any swimmers have emerged or broken out in this event over the last 3 years. If we don't include athletes from the US, Australia or China, only :NED Marrit Steenbergen has had a breakthrough.

 

So let's take a look at the 2023 World Championships to see what kind of field we were dealing with.

 

:HKG Haughey, :USA Weitzeil, :AUS McKeon, :FRA Wattel, :SWE Coleman, :NED Steenbergen, :AUS O'Callaghan, :CHN Cheng Yujie were 1-8 in heats and all have the OQT.

 

#9 was :BRA Stephanie Balduccini. Her PB is 54.05 set this year. She's still young though (19 years old) so if anyone not qualified yet could have a drop in time, it would be her.

 

Then #10,11, and 12 are :FRA Gastaldello, :USA Kate Douglass, and :CHN Yang who all have the time.

 

#13 was :ITA Sofia Morini. Her PB is 54.21 (0.8 seconds off the OQT).

#14 was :RSA Aimee Canny. Her PB is 54.60 (almost a full second off the OQT). She is qualified in the 200m freestyle though.

#15 was :DEN Signe Bro. Already talked about her.

#16 was :JPN Rikako Ikee. Has been as fast as 52.79 before but hasn't swam the same since her leukemia diagnosis in 2019.

 

So as you can see, the field today is a lot less competitive than it was in Tokyo. At least most of these swimmers qualified in the relay events though. As a fan of swimming, it's just really frustrating to see athletes being unable to qualify because of insane qualification times compared to other events that have easier qualification times. Here's some other facts to show how absurd the OQT is:

 

  • :CAN Summer McIntosh (who's best stroke is freestyle) has the OQT in the 100m backstroke and 100m butterfly and yet her PB is still 0.29 seconds off the 100m freestyle OQT
  • :CZE Barbora Seemanova (primarily a 100 and 200m freestyler) has the 200m freestyle OQT, even has the 400m freestyle and 100m butterfly OQTs (two events she doesn't specialize in) and yet is still 0.15 seconds off the 100m freestyle OQT
  • :POL Kornelia Fiedkiewicz is ranked 22nd this year in both the 50 and 100m freestyle events. She has the OQT in the 50m freestyle but yet is still 0.4 seconds off the 100m freestyle OQT
  • :USA Alex Shackell (freestyler and butterflyer) has the OQT's in the 200m freestyle, 100m butterfly and 200m butterfly and is still off the 100m freestyle OQT by 0.5 seconds
  • :CAN Mary-Sophie Harvey has had a breakout meet at Canadian Trials this year. She beat the 100m butterfly OQT by 0.6 seconds, beat the 200m freestyle OQT by 1.8 seconds but was still off the 100m freestyle OQT by 0.1 seconds.
  • :CAN Maggie MacNeil (who's second best stroke is freestyle) was also off the 100m freestyle OQT by 0.03 seconds. Yet she has the OQT in the 100m backstroke (her 3rd best stroke) during an event she wasn't tapered in.

 

So in conclusion, there will be very few qualifiers through the OQT, the heats will be uneventful, and there's a good chance we'll see multiple universality athletes reach the semifinals. 

 

The other events that have a concerning number of qualifiers are the women's distance events but at least they go directly to finals after heats. I could do another post about those events if you guys are interested.

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