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Day 2 Finals Summary

 

Men's 100m Breastroke Final

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang (57.69), 2. :USA Nic Fink (58.72), 2. :ITA Nicolo Martinenghi (58.72), 2. :NED Arno Kamminga (58.72), 5. :GER Lucas Mazerath (58.88), 6. :CHN Yan Zibei (59.23), 7. :USA Josh Matheny (59.45), 8. :TUR Berke Orgetir (59.79)

 

Women's 100m Butterfly Final

1. :CHN Zhang Yufei (56.12), 2. :CAN Maggie MacNeil (56.45), 3. :USA Torri Huske (56.61), 4. :AUS Emma McKeon (56.88), 5. :GER Angelina Kohler (57.05), 6. :FRA Marie Wattel (57.13), 7. :AUS Brianna Throssel (57.34), 8. :USA Gretchen Walsh (57.38)

 

Men's 100m Backstroke (Through to Finals)

:ITA Thomas Ceccon → :CHN Xu Jianyu → :USA Ryan Murphy → :FRA Mewen Tomac → :FRA Yohann Ndoye-Brouard → :HUN Hubert Kos → :POL Ksawery Masiuk → :USA Hunter Armstrong

 

Women's 100m Breastroke (Through to Finals)

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte :USA Lilly King → :RSA Tatjana Schoenmaker → :IRL Mona McSharry → :EST Eneli Jefimova → :SWE Sophie Hansson → :USA Lydia Jacoby → :JPN Satomi Suzuki

 

Men's 50m Butterfly Final

1. :ITA Thomas Ceccon (22.68), 2. :POR Diogo Ribeiro (22.80), 3. :FRA Maxime Grousset (22.82), 4. :GBR Jacob Peters (22.84), 5. :GBR Ben Proud (22.91), 6. :USA Dare Rose (23.01), 7. :SUI Simon Bucher (23.26), 8. :EGY Abdelrahman El-Araby (23.34)

 

Women's 100m Backstroke (Through to Finals)

:USA Regan Smith → :AUS Kaylee McKeown → :USA Katharine Berkoff → :CAN Kylie Masse → :FRA Pauline Mahieu → :CAN Ingrid Wilm → :CHN Leitan Wan → :GBR Medi Harris

 

Men's 200m Freestyle (Through to Finals)

:ROU David Popovici :USA Luke Hobson → :KOR Hwang Sunwoo → :GBR Tom Dean → :GBR Matt Richards → :KOR Lee Hojoon → :USA Kieran Smith → :AUT Felix Auboeck

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley Final

1. :USA Kate Douglass (2:07.17), 2. :USA Alex Walsh (2:07.97), 3. :CHN Yu Yiting (2:08.74), 4. :AUS Jenna Forrester (2:08.98), 5. :ISR Anastasia Gorbenko (2:10.08), 6. :JPN Yui Ohashi (2:11.27), 7. :NED Marrit Steenbergen (2:11.89), 8. :CHN Ye Shiwen (2:14.27)

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1 hour ago, Matteo92 said:

Well, he has to focus on the Olympics, it makes sense. I read the interview he did with the Corriere della Sera a few days ago and he mentioned the 100m butterfly, maybe he will just go for the longer event. He is probably trying to figure out which individual competition he can add to his 2024 OG schedule.

 

I also think his program will probably change quite a bit in the four years leading to LA 2028 (he doesn't seem too enamoured with the 100m backstroke either, I would not be surprised if he left them or treated them as an afterthought after Paris).

well, next year I think he's going to focus on the 100m Free and Back, then he already said some time ago that he will start to explore the 200m back and he hopes (if his knee and hip stay healthy) to take the 200m IM seriously

imho, he should focus on the 100 & 200m free and back only, the IM races will be Marchand's territory for quite some time, I fear

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6 hours ago, Josh said:

Day 2 Finals Summary

 

 

Women's 100m Breastroke (Through to Finals)

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte :USA Lilly King → :RSA Tatjana Schoenmaker → :IRL Mona McSharry → :EST Eneli Jefimova → :SWE Sophie Hansson → :USA Lydia Jacoby → :JPN Satomi Suzuki

I had really expected :NED Tes Schouten to qualify for the finals this time, after a preseason with constant improvement of her PBs. Let's hope she makes it in the 200m at least.

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1 hour ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Looking at the start lists, the men's 800m freestyle list is absolutely insane. Heats 3 and 4 alone could be a finals lineup. A lot of big names are going to miss out

I don't usually watch morning swim prelims, especially in the distances, but I'm getting ready to watch these two 800 heats.

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Insane times in the men's 800m freestyle heats. You needed a 7:45.80 to qualify for the final.

 

:GER Wellbrock is out! :yikes:

 

Also :AUS Sam Short with a 7:40 prelims swim. :USA Finke is going to have his hands full.

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Day 3 Prelims Summary

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke (advancing to semifinals):

:CHN Qin, :ITA Martinenghi, :CHN Sun, :AUS Williamson, :BRA Gomes, :USA Fink, :GER Matzerath, :ITA Cerasuolo, :AUT Reitshammer, :NED Corbeau, :SLO Stevens, :GRE Aspougalis, :TUR Sakci, :RSA Houlie, :JPN Hinomoto, :AUT Bayer

 

Women's 200m Freestyle (advancing to semifinals):

:AUS O'Callaghan, :CAN McIntosh, :AUS Titmus, :HKG Haughey, :NED Steenbergen, :CHN Liu, :GBR Anderson, :HUN Padar, :CZE Seemanova, :NZL Fairweather, :USA Sims, :USA Weinstein, :SLO Segel, :ISL Jorunnardottir, :NED van Kooten, :BEL Dumont

 

Men's 200m Butterfly (advancing to semifinals):

:JPN Honda, :ESP Gonzalez, :POL Chmielewski, :TPE Wang, :ITA Razzetti, :USA Foster, :FRA Marchand, :USA Heilman, :CHN Niu, :JPN Morimoto, :UKR Kesil, :SUI Ponti, :CAN Kharun, :HUN Marton, :NZL Clareburt, :AUS Temple

 

Men's 800m Freestyle (advancing to finals):

:AUS Short, :TUN Hafnaoui, :GER Martens, :IRL Wiffen, :USA Finke, :UKR Romanchuk, :ITA Paltrinieri, :BRA Costa

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