dodge 981 Posted July 12 #381 Share Posted July 12 4 minutes ago, Oldira said: Both Conor Ferguson and John Shortt failed to get OCT invites (or Swim Ireland refused) which seems strange as swimmers ranked below them were selected. Unless these swimmers were selected under the universality rule. Which is not in qualification document. Don’t believe any rankings posted here. The guy who did them thought relay athletes could enter any events they wanted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oldira 85 Posted July 12 #382 Share Posted July 12 3 minutes ago, dodge said: Don’t believe any rankings posted here. The guy who did them thought relay athletes could enter any events they wanted. I’m going by the rankings on World Aquatics. Shortt not selected while Morales (12) was Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dodge 981 Posted July 12 #383 Share Posted July 12 Did Morales get a universality place? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oldira 85 Posted July 12 #384 Share Posted July 12 7 minutes ago, dodge said: Did Morales get a universality place? He’s the only PR male selected in swimming so they must give priority to universality when inviting OCT swimmers. But thats not in the qualifying rules. Morales should have been selected under universality rather than OCT. Same with Ferguson. I think our lads got shafted. 🤷🏻♂️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dodge 981 Posted July 12 #385 Share Posted July 12 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Oldira said: He’s the only PR male selected in swimming so they must give priority to universality when inviting OCT swimmers. But thats not in the qualifying rules. Morales should have been selected under universality rather than OCT. Same with Ferguson. I think our lads got shafted. 🤷🏻♂️ Where do you see Morales was selected due to OCT? EDIT: I see the WA list now but he’s listed as universality for 100m back, so I think he got the invite because of that and is allowed race 200m because he has the B time Edited July 12 by dodge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,213 Posted July 12 Author #386 Share Posted July 12 (edited) The Olympic badminton draws took place today. Men's Singles: Nhat Nguyen (world rank 43) is in Group P alongside current Olympic champion and world number 2 Viktor Axelsen , Misha Zilberman (world rank 59) and Prince Dahal (world rank 172). Only the group winner advances so not much chances for Nhat here against the formidable Axelsen, having not won a set against the Dane in two previous meetings but still, you never know. The winner of this group receives a bye to the quarter-finals. Head-to-Heads courtesy of BWF Nhat Nguyen 0-2 Viktor Axelsen Time Tournament Draw Score Mon 8/21/2023 TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 MS Nhat Nguyen - Viktor Axelsen [1] 6-21 11-21 Thu 6/29/2023 2023 European Games MS Nhat Nguyen - Viktor Axelsen 8-21 13-21 Nhat Nguyen 2-0 Misha Zilberman Time Tournament Draw Score Wed 4/10/2024 2024 European Championships MS Nhat Nguyen [7] - Misha Zilberman 21-16 21-10 Wed 10/30/2019 5:40 PM SaarLorLux Open 2019 MS Nhat Nguyen - Misha Zilberman [2] 21-15 21-12 Nhat Nguyen 0-0 Prince Dahal Women's Singles: Rachael Darragh (world rank 69) is in Group L alongside 2016 Olympic champion and 3 times world champion Carolina Marin (world rank 4) and former Thai athlete Jenjira Stadelmann (world rank 101). Rachael has never met either of her opponents in competition before but needless to say it would be a mammoth task for her to top the group ahead of the experienced Carolina Marin who is a medal favourite. Only the group winner advances and will play Group K winner (possibly world 11 Beiwen Zhang of in the last 16). Edited July 12 by OlympicIRL Ogreman and dodge 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,213 Posted July 12 Author #387 Share Posted July 12 Another worrying performance by Mageean tonight, well off the pace in the women’s 2000m in Monaco, fading very badly to 10th of 11 finishers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmo Kramer 11 Posted July 12 #388 Share Posted July 12 Great run from Adeleke, obviously none of the other genuine medal contenders for Paris were in the race, but shill she's running exactly the kind of times you'd want her to be running at this point. Regarding Mageean, I'm genuinely delighted she went out and got her European gold medal a few weeks ago. She's way off it right now and I can't see her contending in Paris. But looking at the times others are running, obviously Kipyegon and now Jessica Hull too, along with a number of others, even if Mageean was at her best I wouldn't see her winning an Olympic medal. On current form she may well not make the final - there's likely an issue there we haven't been told about. mpjmcevoy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dodge 981 Posted July 12 #389 Share Posted July 12 On form she won’t get out of the heats. There’s clearly something wrong. No way is she 15s behind some of those girls However, Adeleke is absolutely a medal contender now. Any doubt I had was wiped tonight. Her v Paulinho v Kaczmarek v the doper from Bahrain for the medals now I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,213 Posted July 12 Author #390 Share Posted July 12 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Cosmo Kramer said: Great run from Adeleke, obviously none of the other genuine medal contenders for Paris were in the race, but shill she's running exactly the kind of times you'd want her to be running at this point. Regarding Mageean, I'm genuinely delighted she went out and got her European gold medal a few weeks ago. She's way off it right now and I can't see her contending in Paris. But looking at the times others are running, obviously Kipyegon and now Jessica Hull too, along with a number of others, even if Mageean was at her best I wouldn't see her winning an Olympic medal. On current form she may well not make the final - there's likely an issue there we haven't been told about. She was only an outside shot at a medal but at top form would have been exciting to cheer her on and see her challenging. We are all delighted with her gold medal at Europeans but equally sad to see her in this form before the biggest event of her life. Most likely she has something going on we don’t know about. Edited July 12 by OlympicIRL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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