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Swimming at the Aquatics WA World Championships 2023


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2 hours ago, Josh said:

"Mateenee" "Kammingo" ...

 

Commentators botching names left and right :facepalm::lol:

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

 

I had never heard of his Chinese opponent though.

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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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Well, this certainly is a new era for Hungarian swimming, we have to get used to being happy for smaller achievements. At least Holló is in the 400 IM final, which is great from him, hopefully he can achieve an OQT in the final.

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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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