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Swimming at the Aquatics WA World Championships 2023


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Individual Finals for Tomorrow

 

Women's 100m Freestyle:

1. :SWE Coleman 2. :USA Weitzeil 3. :HKG Haughey 4. :NED Steenbergen 5. :AUS O'Callaghan 6. :AUS McKeon 7. :USA Douglass 8. :CHN Yang

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :LTU Teterevkova 2. :DEN Blomsterberg 3. :USA Douglass 4. :RSA Schoenmaker 5. :NED Schouten 6. :USA King 7. :AUS Harkin 8. :CAN Wog

 

Men's 200m Backstroke:

1. :JPN Yanagawa 2. :FRA Tomac 3. :HUN Kos 4. :SUI Mityukov 5. :HUN Kovacs 6. :USA Murphy 7. :AUS Woodward 8. :ESP Gonzalez

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :ISL McKee 2. :NED Corbeau 3. :USA Fallon 4. :AUS Stubblety-Cook 5. :CHN Qin 6. :CHN Dong 7. :USA Matheny 8. :JPN Watanabe

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Just now, Orangehair43 said:

Stop defending cheating. 

I call out all cheaters the same, doesn't matter where they are from (for example Jack from Australia, Sun Yang from China or Paula Radcliffe from GB). Sorry that i don't want to be part of your cheap agenda where it is only allowed to criticize certain nations.

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

 

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4 minutes ago, Quasit said:

I assume you're thinking in Swedish numerals? English is different.

 

ENG million = SWE miljon

ENG billion = SWE miljard

ENG trillion = SWE biljon

Wow thank you :clap:

 

I really learned something new here. :yikes:

 

Just a question: doesn’t milliard exist ??

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9 minutes ago, Belle said:

Wow thank you :clap:

 

I really learned something new here. :yikes:

 

Just a question: doesn’t milliard exist ??

There used to be the word 'milliard' in the past in Britain but they adopted the US system of saying billion for 'thousand million' in the 1970s. 

So not only has British English become so confusing due to many cultures' influence in the past but more recently to US customs as well. 

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1 minute ago, Quasit said:

There used to be the word 'milliard' in the past in Britain but they adopted the US system of saying billion for 'thousand million' in the 1970s. 

So not only has British English become so confusing due to many cultures' influence in the past but more recently to US customs as well. 

Thank you so much for this information. This is so interesting :clap:

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