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1 hour ago, Vic Liu said:

It was such a wonderful night for me. I am in Fukuoka watched today's matches including prelims and finals on court. Just witnessed 3 WR, 3 AR, one medal and one relay olympic quota for China. I am going to watch the finals on court in coming days. Hopefully so happy everyday. I am already in love with Fukuoka.:clap:

Timezone advantage for China and Australia 💪

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

And another massive WR :p

 

I know in athletics it's the shoes in middle and longer distances especially these days, what is the thing in swimming? Is it the suits that always keep improving that much, considering the massive amount of WR's we so often see specifically in swimming?

it's the Olympics! they're coming in 12 months...:whistle:

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3 hours ago, Federer91 said:

Damn you Chalmers... Italy winning would have been amazing :mad: 

it would have been undeserved...

 

I mean, all the guys did their best given the situation (especially Zazzeri, just coming off a long pause for a severe anaphylactic shock that could have cost him his life), but now we know that :GBR are by far the best now (and I fear they won't do anything stupid like Today in Paris)

 

for us this silver medal is already a really big achievement, but we need to improve a lot in the next 12 months if we want to try and get another Olympic medal in this kind of relay

 

on the other hand, the rest of the team is just a disaster...a series of epic fails...nobody getting even close to their best clockings :facepalm:

 

it's gonna be a really painful championship for us

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Day 1 Finals Summary (I'll update since @Topicmaster1010 forgot)

 

Men's 400m Freestyle Final

1. :AUS Sam Short (3:40.68), 2. :TUN Ahmed Hafnaoui (3:40.70), 3. :GER Lukas Martens (3:42.20), 4. :BRA Guilherme Costa (3:43.58), 5. :KOR Woomin Kim (3:43.58), 6. :SUI Antonio Djakovic (3:44.22), 7. :AUS Elijah Winnington (3:44.26), 8. :AUT Felix Auboeck (3:44.33)

 

Women's 100m Butterfly (Through to Finals)

:CHN Zhang Yufei   :USA Torri Huske :CAN Maggie MacNeil → :AUS Emma McKeon → :GER Angelina Kohler → :USA Gretchen Walsh → :AUS Brianna Throssel → :FRA Marie Wattel

 

Men's 50m Butterfly (Through to Finals)

:FRA Maxime Grousset :USA Dare Rose → :GBR Jacob Peters → :ITA Thomas Ceccon → :EGY Abdelrahman El-Araby → :GBR Ben Proud → :POR Diogo Ribeiro → :AUT Simon Bucher

 

Women's 400m Freestyle Final

1. :AUS Ariarne Titmus (3:55.38/WR), 2. :USA Katie Ledecky (3:58.73), 3. :NZL Erika Fairweather (3:59.59), 4. :CAN Summer McIntosh :cry: (3:59.94), 5. :CHN Li Bingje (4:01.65), 6. :AUS Lani Pallister (4:05.17), 7. :GER Isabel Gose (4:05.27), 8. :USA Bella Sims (4:05.37)

 

Men's 100m Breastroke (Through to Finals)

:CHN Qin Haiyang  → :GER Lucas Matzerath :USA Nic Fink → :CHN Yan Zibei → :NED Arno Kamminga → :USA Josh Matheny → :ITA Nicolo Martinenghi → :TUR Berkay Ogretir

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley (Through to Finals)

:USA Alex Walsh :CHN Yu Yiting :NED Marrit Steenbergen → :AUS Jenna Forrester → :JPN Yui Ohashi → :USA Kate Douglass → :CHN Ye Shiwen → :ISR Anastasia Gorbenko

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley Final

1. :FRA Leon Marchand (4:02.50/WR), 2. :USA Carson Foster (4:06.56), 3. :JPN Daiya Seto (4:09.41), 4. :USA Chase Kalisz (4:10.23), 5. :AUS Brendon Smith (4:10.37), 6. :NZL Lewis Clareburt (4:11.29), 7. :ITA Alberto Razzetti (4:11.73), 8. :HUN Balazs Hollo (4:13.36)

 

Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

1. :AUS Australia (3:27.96/WR), 2. :USA United States (3:31.93), 3. :CHN China (3:33.40), 4. :GBR Great Britain (3:33.90), 5. :SWE Sweden (3:34.17), 6. :NED Netherlands (3:35.41), 7. :CAN Canada (3:36.62), 8. :JPN Japan (3:38.61)

 

Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

1. :AUS Australia (3:10.16), 2. :ITA Italy (3:10.49), 3. :USA United States (3:10.81), 4. :CHN China (3:11.38), 5. :CAN Canada (3:12.05), 6. :BRA Brazil (3:12.71), 7. Israel :ISR (3:14.53), 8. :ESP Spain (3:14.64)

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Just got to say that it was really nice seeing so much participation in this thread yesterday after what felt like a dead 2022 World Championships thread.

 

Looking forward to the 2nd day of competition

Going to take a break from this site for a bit. See you guys soon!

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