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I knew USA were going to underperform on their usual performance, but damn things are looking bleak. :yikes: Their chances of winning the medal table have been heavily reduced. They have very, very good swimmers, but for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, there is always some other superstar that wins the race. Usually the USofA were the ones with the big superstars. :d

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1 hour 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. 

 

You’re welcome :hatoff:

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Day 5 Finals Summary 

 

Women's 200m Butterfly Final

1. :CAN Summer McIntosh (2:04.06), 2. :AUS Elizabeth Dekkers (2:05.46), 3. :USA Regan Smith (2:06.58), 4. :BIH Lana Pudar (2:07.05), 5. :JPN  Airi Mitsui (2:07.15), 5. :DEN Helena Bach (2:07.15), 7. :GBR Laura Stephens (2:07.27), 8. :USA Lindsay Looney (2:07.90) 

 

Women's 100m Freestyle (Through to Finals)

:NED Marrit Steenbergen  :AUS Mollie O'Callaghan :HKG Siobhan Haughey → :AUS Emma McKeon → :USA Abbey Weitzeil → :USA Kate Douglass → :SWE Michelle Coleman :CHN Yang Junxuan

 

Men's 100m Freestyle Final

1. :AUS Kyle Chalmers (47.15), 2. :USA Jack Alexy (47.31), 3. :FRA Maxime Grousset (47.42), 4. :CHN Pan Zhanle (47.43), 5. :GBR Matt Richards (47.45), 6. :ROU David Popovici (47.83), 7. :CAY Jordan Crooks (47.94), 8. :HUN Nandor Nemeth (48.17)

 

Women's 50m Backstroke Final

1. :AUS Kaylee McKeown (27.08), 2. :USA Regan Smith (27.11), 3. :GBR Lauren Cox (27.20), 4. :CAN Kylie Masse (27.28), 5. :USA Katharine Berkoff (27.38), 6. :CAN Ingrid Wilm (27.41), 7. :CHN Wang Xueer (27.99), 8. :FRA Analia Pigree (28.04)

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke (Through to Finals)

:AUS Zac Stubblety-Cook  :CHN Qin Haiyang  :USA Matt Fallon  :CHN Dong Zhihao :NED Caspar Corbeau  :USA Josh Matheny   :ISL Anton McKee  :JPN Ippei Wantanabe

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley Final

1. :FRA Leon Marchand (1:54.82), 2. :GBR Duncan Scott (1:55.95), 3. :GBR Tom Dean (1:56.07), 4. :USA Shaine Casas (1:56.35), 5. :USA Carson Foster (1:56.43), 6. :JPN Daiya Seto (1:56.70), 7. :ESP Hugo Gonzalez (1:57.37), 8. :JPN So Ogata (1:57.82)

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke (Through to Finals)

:RSA Tatjana Schoenmaker → :NED Tes Schouten :USA Kate Douglass → :USA Lilly King → :DEN Thea Blomsterberg :AUS Abbey Harkin :LTUKotryna Teterevkova   :CAN Kelsey Wog

 

Men's 200m Backstroke (Through to Finals)

:SUI Roman Mityukov → :HUN Benede Kovacs → :HUN Hubert Kos → :USA Ryan Murphy → :FRA Mewen Tomac → :AUS Bradley Woodward → :JPN Daiki Yanagawa → :ESP Hugo Gonzalez

 

Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

1. :AUS Australia (7:37.50/WR), 2. :USA United States (7:41.38), 3. :CHN China (7:44.40), 4. :GBR Great Britain (7:46.63), 5. :CAN Canada (7:49.98), 6. :NED Netherlands (7:52.93), 7. :HUN Hungary (7:59.10), 8. Brazil :BRA (7:59.10)

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Interesting that the US only won 3 golds in olympic disciplines so far and 2 of them could have very well only been minor medals.

Men's 100 back: Ceccon definitely could have won gold instead of Murphy

Women's 200 IM: McIntosh didn't compete and McKeown got disqualified.

 

I think that they could get to 8 golds in olympic disciplines, but i don't see them getting to 10+ golds.

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

 

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Day 6 Prelims Summary

 

Men's 100m Butterfly (advancing to semifinals):

:AUS Temple, :NED Korstanje, :CAN Liendo, :FRA Grousset, :SUI Ponti, :USA Rose, :CAN Kharun, :BUL Miladinov, :BRA Mota, :JPN Matsumoto, :GBR Guy, :POR Ribeiro, :ISR Cohen Groumi, :KAZ Mussin, :ISR Frankel, :GBR Peters

 

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

:USA Smith, :CHN Peng, :POL Bernat, :GBR Shanahan, :AUS McKeown, :CAN Masse, :USA White, :ESP Zamorano, :HUN Szabo-Feltothy, :AUS Forrester, :ITA Panziera, :BUL Georgieva, :JPN Shirai, :KOR Lee, :POR Rebelo, :HUN Burian

 

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

:AUS McEvoy, :HUN Szabo, :FRA Manaudou, :USA Alexy, :AUS Cooper, :ISR Cheruti, :CAY Crooks, :GBR Proud, :USA Held, :GRE Gkolomeev, :UKR Bukhov, :NOR Lia, :CAN Liendo, :ITA Deplano, :NED Simons, :POR Ribeiro

 

Women's 50m Butterfly (advancing to semifinals):

:SWE Sjoestroem, :CHN Zhang, :JPN Ikee, :FRA Henique, :EGY Osman, :USA Walsh, :SLO Klancar, :JPN Soma, :USA Huske, :GER Kohler, :SWE Junevik, :GRE Ntountounaki, :NED de Waard, :CHN Yu, :NED Busch, :CAN Savard

 

Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay (advancing to finals):

:AUS Australia, :USA United States, :ITA Italy, :GBR Great Britain, :FRA France, :KOR South Korea, :GER Germany, :BRA Brazil

 

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

:USA Ledecky, :CHN Li, :NZL Fairweather, :AUS Titmus, :AUS Pallister, :ITA Quadarella, :GER Gose, :USA Cox

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2 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Interesting that the US only won 3 golds in olympic disciplines so far and 2 of them could have very well only been minor medals.

Men's 100 back: Ceccon definitely could have won gold instead of Murphy

Women's 200 IM: McIntosh didn't compete and McKeown got disqualified.

 

I think that they could get to 8 golds in olympic disciplines, but i don't see them getting to 10+ golds.

That can make things interesting on the Paris overall Olympic medal table. If they aren't dominant in swimming, they are vulnerable, especially if China wins some of those swimming gold medals that they drop. 

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3 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Day 6 Prelims Summary

 

Men's 100m Butterfly (advancing to semifinals):

:AUS Temple, :NED Korstanje, :CAN Liendo, :FRA Grousset, :SUI Ponti, :USA Rose, :CAN Kharun, :BUL Miladinov, :BRA Mota, :JPN Matsumoto, :GBR Guy, :POR Ribeiro, :ISR Cohen Groumi, :KAZ Mussin, :ISR Frankel, :GBR Peters

 

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

:USA Smith, :CHN Peng, :POL Bernat, :GBR Shanahan, :AUS McKeown, :CAN Masse, :USA White, :ESP Zamorano, :HUN Szabo-Feltothy, :AUS Forrester, :ITA Panziera, :BUL Georgieva, :JPN Shirai, :KOR Lee, :POR Rebelo, :HUN Burian

 

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

:AUS McEvoy, :HUN Szabo, :FRA Manaudou, :USA Alexy, :AUS Cooper, :ISR Cheruti, :CAY Crooks, :GBR Proud, :USA Held, :GRE Gkolomeev, :UKR Bukhov, :NOR Lia, :CAN Liendo, :ITA Deplano, :NED Simons, :POR Ribeiro

 

Women's 50m Butterfly (advancing to semifinals):

:SWE Sjoestroem, :CHN Zhang, :JPN Ikee, :FRA Henique, :EGY Osman, :USA Walsh, :SLO Klancar, :JPN Soma, :USA Huske, :GER Kohler, :SWE Junevik, :GRE Ntountounaki, :NED de Waard, :CHN Yu, :NED Busch, :CAN Savard

 

Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay (advancing to finals):

:AUS Australia, :USA United States, :ITA Italy, :GBR Great Britain, :FRA France, :KOR South Korea, :GER Germany, :BRA Brazil

 

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

:USA Ledecky, :CHN Li, :NZL Fairweather, :AUS Titmus, :AUS Pallister, :ITA Quadarella, :GER Gose, :USA Cox

So do Cheruti and  Cohen-garumi achieved OQT?

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3 hours ago, Vektor said:

That can make things interesting on the Paris overall Olympic medal table. If they aren't dominant in swimming, they are vulnerable, especially if China wins some of those swimming gold medals that they drop. 

I thinks it will be very different next year. Different time zone + the american talents will all be more mature. I think both China and Australia will clearly drop off next year.

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

 

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