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Individual Finals for Tomorrow

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. :JPN Mitsui 2. :DEN Bach 3. :CAN McIntosh 4. :BIH Pudar 5. :USA Smith 6. :AUS Dekkers 7. :GBR Stephens 8. :USA Looney

 

Men's 100m Freestyle:

1. :FRA Grousset 2. :ROU Popovici 3. :CHN Pan 4. :GBR Richards 5. :AUS Chalmers 6. :HUN Nemeth 7. :CAY Crooks 8. :USA Alexy

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. :CAN Wilm 2. :USA Berkoff 3. :GBR Cox 4. :USA Smith 5. :AUS McKeown 6. :CAN Masse 7. :FRA Pigree 8. :CHN Wang

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :GBR Dean 2. :JPN Ogata 3. :USA Foster 4. :FRA Marchand 5. :GBR Scott 6. :ESP Gonzalez 7. :JPN Seto 8. :USA Casas

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Amazing night for GB, before today they had 4 individual finals in olympic events and now they doubled it in just one day. So far half of their finalists won a medal, Scott and Richards could continue the trend tomorrow.

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Day 4 Finals Summary 

 

Men's 800m Freestyle Final

1. :TUN Ahmed Hafnaoui (7:37.00), 2. :AUS Sam Short (7:37.76), 3. :USA Bobby Finke (7:38.67), 4. :IRL Daniel Wiffen (7:39.19), 5. :GER Lukas Martens (7:39.48), 6. :UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk (7:43.08), 6. :BRA Guiherme Costa (7:47.26), 7. :ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri (7:53.66) 

 

Women's 200m Freestyle Final

1. :AUS Mollie O'Callaghan (1:52.85), 2. :AUS Ariarne Titmus (1:53.01), 3. :CAN Summer McIntosh (1:53.65), 4. :HKG Siobhan Haughey (1:53.96), 5. :NED Marrit Steenbergen (1:55.51), 6. :USA Bella Sims (1:56.00), 7. :GBR Freya Anderson (1:56.33), 8. :CHN Liu Yaxin (1:56.97)

 

Men's 100m Freestyle (Through to Finals)

:GBR Matt Richards:AUS Kyle Chalmers :CHN Pan Zhanle → :HUN Nandor Nemeth → :ROU David Popovici → :CAY Jordan Crooks →:FRA Maxime Grousset :USA Jack Alexy

 

Women's 50m Backstroke (Through to Finals)

:USA Regan Smith:AUS Kaylee McKeown → :GBR Lauren Cox → :CAN Kylie Masse → :USA Katharine Berkoff → :FRA Analia Pigree →:CAN Ingrid Wilm → :CHN Wang Xueer

 

Men's 200m Butterfly Final

1. :FRA Leon Marchand (1:52.43), 2. :POL Krzystof Chmielewski (1:53.62), 3. :JPN Tomoru Honda (1:53.66), 4. :USA Thomas Heilman (1:53.82), 4. :CAN Illya Kharun (1:53.82), 6. :USA Carson Foster (1:54.74), 7. :HUN Richard Marton (1:55.02), 8. :TPE Wang Kuan-Hung (1:55.43)

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke Final

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang (26.29), 2. :USA Nic Fink (26.59), 3. :CHN Sun Jiajun (26.79), 4. :AUS Sam Williamson (26.82), 5. :ITA Nicolo Martinenghi (26.84), 6. :GER Lucas Matzerath (26.94), 7. :BRA Joao Gomes Jr (26.97), 8. :SLO Peter Stevens (27.08)

 

Women's 200m Butterfly (Through to Finals)

:BIH Lana Pudar → :USA Regan Smith → :CAN Summer McIntosh → :AUS Elizabeth Dekkers → :DEN Helena Bach → :GBR Laura Stephens → :JPN Airi Mitsui → :USA Lindsay Looney

 

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

:FRA Leon Marchand :GBR Duncan Scott :USA Carson Foster → :ESP Hugo Gonzalez → :JPN So Ogata → :JPN Daiya Seto :GBR Tom Dean → :USA Shaine Casas

 

Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay Final

1. :CHN China (3:38.57), 2. :AUS Australia (3:38.57), 3. :USA United States (3:39.03), 4. :NED Netherlands (3:40.19), 5. Great Britain :GBR (3:43.20), 6. :CAN  Canada (3:43.72), 7. :JPN Japan (3:45.33), 8. Germany :GER (3:45.62)

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7 hours ago, Josh said:

Really hoping Pudar :BIH wins a medal tomorrow night. IMO :CAN McIntosh and :USA Smith are the favorites for gold now, and for Pudar anything other than a bronze seems to be out of reach but you never know. She did go a 2:06 a couple of weeks ago.

Half of my family (my wife and her family are Bosnian) will be waiting in excitement for tomorrow's final to see what Lana can achieve. 

 

As you write, silver or gold are most likely out of reach for her. Hoping she can pull of the race of her life and maybe win a bronze medal. :fingers:

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