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35 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

That was too close for Ireland :cry:

McSharry realistically had no chance at the podium anyways, she did well to achieve a 5th place finish. King, Meilutyte, Jacoby, and Schoenmaker were always going to be 1-2-3-4 (In some order). 

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42 minutes ago, Josh said:

McSharry realistically had no chance at the podium anyways, she did well to achieve a 5th place finish. King, Meilutyte, Jacoby, and Schoenmaker were always going to be 1-2-3-4 (In some order). 

While I agree it was unlikely she going to be on the podium and 5th place is actually a great result, I wouldn’t say based on her semi final performance she had no chance. But again 5th is actually a great result for her and improves on her 8th place in Tokyo.

 

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44 minutes ago, Josh said:

McSharry realistically had no chance at the podium anyways, she did well to achieve a 5th place finish. King, Meilutyte, Jacoby, and Schoenmaker were always going to be 1-2-3-4 (In some order). 

If she swam the same time as her heat or semi final, she would have won a medal

 

For sure she was behind the other 4 in favouritism, but it’s simply not true to say a medal was unrealistic. 

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3 minutes ago, dodge said:

If she swam the same time as her heat or semi final, she would have won a medal

 

For sure she was behind the other 4 in favouritism, but it’s simply not true to say a medal was unrealistic. 

in the women's 100m (and 50m) breastroke, it almost never happens to swim the same time of the prelims and/or semis

 

too much anxiety that affects the necessary smoothness you need to swim well in that style

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Day 3 Finals Summary 

 

Men's 200m Freestyle Final

1. :GBR Matt Richards (1:44.30), 2. :GBR Tom Dean (1:44.32), 3. :KOR Hwang Sunwoo (1:44.42), 4. :ROU David Popovici (1:44.90), 5. :USA Luke Hobson (1:45.09), 6. :KOR Lee Hojoon (1:46.04), 7. :USA Kieran Smith (1:46.10), 8. :AUT Felix Auboeck (1:46.40)

 

Women's 1500m Freestyle Final

1. :USA Katie Ledecky (15:26.27), 2. :ITA Simona Quadarella (15:43.31), 3. :CHN Li Bingje (15:45.71), 4. :FRA Anastasiia Kirpichnikova (15:48.53), 5. :AUS Lani Pallister (15:49.17), 6. :GER Isabel Gose (15:54.58), 7. :BRA Beatriz Dizotti (16:03.70), 8. :USA Katie Grimes (16:04.21)

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke (Through to Finals)

:CHN Qin Haiyang → :ITA Nicolo Martinenghi → :CHN Sun Jiajun → :GER Lucas Matzerath →  :BRA Joao Gomes Hr →  :USA Nic Fink → :SLO Peter Stevens → :AUS Sam Williamson

 

Women's 100m Backstroke Final

1.  :AUS Kaylee McKeown (57.53), 2. :USA Regan Smith (57.78), 3. :USA Katharine Berkoff (58.25), 4.  :CAN Kylie Masse (59.09), 5. :CAN Ingrid Wilm (59.31), 6. :FRA Pauline Mahieu (59.72), 7. :GBR Medi Harris (59.84), 8. :CHN Wan Letian (1:00.39)

 

Men's 100m Backstroke Final

1.  :USA Ryan Murphy (52.22), 2. :ITA Thomas Ceccon (52.27), 3. :USA Hunter Armstrong (52.58), 4.  :CHN Xu Jiayu (52.64), 5. :FRA Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (52.83), 6. :POL Ksawery Masiuk (52.92), 7. :HUN Hubert Kos (53.11), 8. :FRA Mewen Tomac (53.16)

 

Women's 200m Freestyle (Through to Finals)

:AUS Ariarne Titmus → :CAN Summer McIntosh → :AUS Mollie O'Callaghan →  :USA Bella Sims → :HKG  Siobhan Haughey → :GBR Freya Anderson → :CHN Li Yaxin → :NED Marrit Steenbergen

 

Men's 200m Butterfly (Through to Finals)

:USA Carson Foster :FRA Leon Marchand → :CAN Illya Kharun → :POL Krzysztof Chmielewski → :JPN Tomoru Honda →  :HUN Richard Marton →  :USA Thomas Heilman → :TPE Wang Kuan-Hung

 

Women's 100m Breastroke Final

1.  :LTU Ruta Meilutyte (1:04.62), 2. :RSA Tatjana Schoenmaker (1:05.84), 3. :USA Lydia Jacoby (1:05.94), 4. :USA Lilly King (1:06.02), 5. :IRL Mona McSharry (1:06.07), 6. :EST Eneli Jefimova (1:06.36), 7. :SWE Sophie Hansson (1:06.61), 8. :JPN Satomi Suzuki (1:06.67)

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7 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

They still have a good chance in the men's 800/1500m freestyle

Very impressive performance by them so far, return to the golden age of Michelle Smith. After 50 % of the individual olympic disciplines they have 2 finals, as many as Turkey, South Africa and Spain combined. Only 1 less than Brazil/Netherlands/South Korea/Hungary and half as many as GB/Japan. With a little bit more luck they could have won as many individual medals as GB.

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Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Interesting to see that France might have the 4th most individual finals in olympic disciplines, only behind USA, Australia and China, but ahead of GB, Canada, Japan and Italy. Not too long ago their swimming program was completely dead. Sending Marchand to Bowman and naturalizing Kirpichnikov of course helped.

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2 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Very impressive performance by them so far, return to the golden age of Michelle Smith. After 50 % of the individual olympic disciplines they have 2 finals, as many as Turkey, South Africa and Spain combined. Only 1 less than Brazil/Netherlands/South Korea/Hungary and half as many as GB/Japan. With a little bit more luck they could have won as many individual medals as GB.

Golden age = 2 swimmers

 

What a time to be alive

 

You’ll be happy to hear that McSharry’s German genes (mother) are playing their part 

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