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Swimming at the Aquatics WA World Championships 2023 Road to Paris 2024


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8 minutes ago, Jinzha said:

Go Flammingo!! Happy to see him back in potential medal form:clap:

 

I had never heard of his Chinese opponent though.

Haiyang is the current world leader (By 0.43) in the 100m breaststroke. Clocked a 57.93 at the Chinese Nationals in May, becoming one of only three men to ever break the 58 second-barrier. 

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Relay Lineups for Tonight:

 

Women:

 

:CAN Canada: McIntosh -> MacNeil -> Harvey -> Ruck

:CHN China: Cheng -> Yang -> Wu -> Zhang

:NED Netherlands: Busch -> van Nunen -> van Wijk -> Steenbergen

:AUS Australia: O'Callaghan -> Jack -> Harris -> McKeon

:USA United States: Walsh -> Weitzeil -> Smoliga -> Douglass

:GBR Great Britain: Hopkin -> Hope -> Wood -> Anderson

:SWE Sweden: Sjostrom -> Coleman -> Junevik -> Hansson

:JPN Japan: Ikee -> Ikemoto -> Jinno -> Shirai

 

Men:

 

:BRA Brazil: Chierighini -> Santos -> de Souza -> Alcara

:CHN China: Pan -> Chen -> Wang Changhao -> Wang Haoyu

:ITA Italy: Miressi -> Frigo -> Zazzeri -> Ceccon

:USA United States: Held -> Alexy -> Guiliano -> King

:AUS Australia: Cartwright -> Southam -> Taylor -> Chalmers

:CAN Canada: Liendo -> Gaziev -> Knox -> Acevedo

:ESP Spain: de Celis -> Dominguez -> Molla -> Castro

:ISR Israel: Frankel -> Loktev -> Polonsky -> Cohen Groumi

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SwimSwam projected a really close race between the US and Australia for the first place on the medal table Around 10-12 gold medals for both. The 2001 Worlds at Fukuoka was the last big international event where the US wasn't #1 on the medal table.  

 

:CAN is expected to be third on the medal table thanks to McIntosh.

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4 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Relay Lineups for Tonight:

 

Women:

 

:CAN Canada: McIntosh -> MacNeil -> Harvey -> Ruck

:CHN China: Cheng -> Yang -> Wu -> Zhang

:NED Netherlands: Busch -> van Nunen -> van Wijk -> Steenbergen

:AUS Australia: O'Callaghan -> Jack -> Harris -> McKeon

:USA United States: Walsh -> Weitzeil -> Smoliga -> Douglass

:GBR Great Britain: Hopkin -> Hope -> Wood -> Anderson

:SWE Sweden: Sjostrom -> Coleman -> Junevik -> Hansson

:JPN Japan: Ikee -> Ikemoto -> Jinno -> Shirai

 

Men:

 

:BRA Brazil: Chierighini -> Santos -> de Souza -> Alcara

:CHN China: Pan -> Chen -> Wang Changhao -> Wang Haoyu

:ITA Italy: Miressi -> Frigo -> Zazzeri -> Ceccon

:USA United States: Held -> Alexy -> Guiliano -> King

:AUS Australia: Cartwright -> Southam -> Taylor -> Chalmers

:CAN Canada: Liendo -> Gaziev -> Knox -> Acevedo

:ESP Spain: de Celis -> Dominguez -> Molla -> Castro

:ISR Israel: Frankel -> Loktev -> Polonsky -> Cohen Groumi

I think it's safe to say that quotas for :USA and :AUS in both events. Maybe :ITA takes the men's quota now that the Brits killed their gold medal chances. 

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5 minutes ago, Vektor said:

I think it's safe to say that quotas for :USA and :AUS in both events. Maybe :ITA takes the men's quota now that the Brits killed their gold medal chances. 

Yes, I agree with you and I think :CHN China takes the other women's quota. But then again, as GB found out this morning, there's always the chance of a DQ

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Almost time for the first finals session and the only one i will watch live until next weekend. (damn work.. :mad:)

 

Most interested to see if Italia can continue their rise and fight against the giants of US and AUS. Mainly starting with the 4x100 men's free :cheer:

 

The US don't feel the juggernaut they usually are, let's see if they could finish with sub 10 golds, which would be madness. 

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