phelps 7,001 Posted July 13, 2023 #51 Share Posted July 13, 2023 26 minutes ago, Vektor said: Those 13 spots will be awarded based on both Doha and Fukuoka, it will go to the 13 fastest relays of these two WCh. I am not entire sure which WCh will have the faster times in the relay events. Hungary for example will have to focus on Doha, hoping that Milák will return by then, we are fucked without him. yes, but it's the fastest time between the 2 competitions it's like in athletics, you only need a strong performance and you're safe sure, if you miss the 1st event, then you have the shoulders against the wall in the 2nd one, but nothing is lost Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rafalgorka 1,396 Posted July 13, 2023 #52 Share Posted July 13, 2023 SwimSwam starting with their predictions https://swimswam.com/2023-world-championships-official-swimswam-preview-index/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vektor 3,196 Posted July 13, 2023 #53 Share Posted July 13, 2023 Apparently the Hungarian team is expecting at least one medal in the pool, maybe up to four medals. Personally I am expecting 0 medals for Hungary, we are hitting rock bottom in Japan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicsFan 790 Posted July 14, 2023 #54 Share Posted July 14, 2023 5 hours ago, Vektor said: Apparently the Hungarian team is expecting at least one medal in the pool, maybe up to four medals. Personally I am expecting 0 medals for Hungary, we are hitting rock bottom in Japan. 4 medals seems like an insane expectation, 1 might be possible. More interesting question would be: How many top 8 finishes do you expect (individual olympic events only)? Maybe Kapas (200 fly) Maybe Mihalyvari-Farkas (400 IM + maybe 1500 free) Maybe Szabo (50 free) Maybe Nemeth (100 free) Kos (200 back + maybe 200 IM) Maybe Kovacs (200 back) Maybe Hollo (400 IM) Maybe Marton (200 fly) I wouldn't be shocked if you wouldn't have a single top 8 finish on the women's side. I think 6 top 8 finishes would already be a good result for Hungary based on the entry lists. The US and Australia are probably the only nations that could lose athletes like Milak, Cseh and Hosszu and still have multiple medal contenders. Of course it doesn't help that many of your promising talents haven't progressed as expected (Kesely, Szilagyi, Mihalyvari-Farkas, Zombori). Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dullard 469 Posted July 14, 2023 #55 Share Posted July 14, 2023 Did Kesely and Zombori just plateau or did something happen to derail their careers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vektor 3,196 Posted July 14, 2023 #56 Share Posted July 14, 2023 3 hours ago, OlympicsFan said: 4 medals seems like an insane expectation, 1 might be possible. More interesting question would be: How many top 8 finishes do you expect (individual olympic events only)? Maybe Kapas (200 fly) Maybe Mihalyvari-Farkas (400 IM + maybe 1500 free) Maybe Szabo (50 free) Maybe Nemeth (100 free) Kos (200 back + maybe 200 IM) Maybe Kovacs (200 back) Maybe Hollo (400 IM) Maybe Marton (200 fly) I wouldn't be shocked if you wouldn't have a single top 8 finish on the women's side. I think 6 top 8 finishes would already be a good result for Hungary based on the entry lists. The US and Australia are probably the only nations that could lose athletes like Milak, Cseh and Hosszu and still have multiple medal contenders. Of course it doesn't help that many of your promising talents haven't progressed as expected (Kesely, Szilagyi, Mihalyvari-Farkas, Zombori). Well, the Hungarian national coach simply said that "we got unlucky with 4th places recently, we are capable of winning multiple medals without Milák". And yeah, good luck with that. I am thinking 2-2 appearances in the final Top8 from Kós (200 back, 200 IM) and Szabó (50 free, 50 fly), plus 1 more random Top8 placement from any of those other options (probably Márton or Késely). We got 11 Top8 placements last year at the Worlds if I exclude the results from those who are missing this year. I expect worse, the 2022 Worlds was at home. Top8 placements at the 2022 Worlds without Milák, Hosszú, Kenderesi, etc Szabó (4th, M 50 free) Szabó (6th, M 50 fly) Németh (6th, M 100 free) Telegdy (6th, M 200 back) Kovács (8th, M 200 back) Kós (6th, M 200 IM) Holló (8th, M 400 IM) Burián (8th, W 200 back) Kapás (7th, W 200 fly) Hungary (8th, W 4x100 free) Hungary (5th, W 4x200 free) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vektor 3,196 Posted July 14, 2023 #57 Share Posted July 14, 2023 3 hours ago, dullard said: Did Kesely and Zombori just plateau or did something happen to derail their careers? Késely might be the biggest Hungarian disappointment in swimming since the Liliána Szilágyi debacle. COVID has been the explanation, that she lost her career momentum because of the COVID break. dullard 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicsFan 790 Posted July 14, 2023 #58 Share Posted July 14, 2023 52 minutes ago, Vektor said: Késely might be the biggest Hungarian disappointment in swimming since the Liliána Szilágyi debacle. COVID has been the explanation, that she lost her career momentum because of the COVID break. That might be the explanation, although she already was going backwards in the 200 free way before the pandemic. Maybe she focused too much on distance and lost her speed. It looks as if she might have "rediscovered" some of her speed recently, so there might very well still be hope for her. Her progression in the 200/400/800/1500 free: 200 free: 2016: 1:57.96 2017: 1:57.10 2018: 1:57.88 2019: 1:58.14 --- 2020: 2:00.13 2021: 2:00.15 2022: 1:58.78 400 free: 2016: 4:08.10 2017: 4:05.75 2018: 4:03.57 2019: 4:01.31 --- 2020: 4:09.05 2021: 4:05.35 2022: 4:07.74 800 free: 2016: 8:34.37 2017: 8:30.62 2018: 8:22.01 2019: 8:24.25 --- 2020: 8:37.45 2021: 8:26.20 2022: 8:35.74 1500 free: 2016: 16:45.15 2017: 16:11.25 2018: 16:03.22 2019: 15:54.48 --- 2020: 16:34.43 2021: 15:59.80 2022: 16:22.89 I remember that we had a similar discussion some years ago about Mihalyvari-Farkas, where i asked whether she would keep progressing or end up like many (female) hungarian talents before her. Back then you were optimistic and didn't agree that (too) many hungarian talents fade out too quickly. Sadly it looks as if Mihalyvari-Farkas might be heading in the same direction, but maybe she will surprise us/me at worlds. Also not sure how optimistic we can/should be about the future of other talents like Veres, Fabian, Gyurinovics, Nyiradi, Molnar, Ugrai, Flück, Komoroczy, Hathazi, Abraham, Jackl and Padar? Hopefully att least Padar and Jackl will become world class. On the men's side Kovats, Magda and Betlehem look promising. Josh and dullard 2 Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vektor 3,196 Posted July 14, 2023 #59 Share Posted July 14, 2023 21 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said: I remember that we had a similar discussion some years ago about Mihalyvari-Farkas, where i asked whether she would keep progressing or end up like many (female) hungarian talents before her. Back then you were optimistic and didn't agree that (too) many hungarian talents fade out too quickly. Sadly it looks as if Mihalyvari-Farkas might be heading in the same direction, but maybe she will surprise us/me at worlds. Also not sure how optimistic we can/should be about the future of other talents like Veres, Fabian, Gyurinovics, Nyiradi, Molnar, Ugrai, Flück, Komoroczy, Hathazi, Abraham, Jackl and Padar? Hopefully att least Padar and Jackl will become world class. On the men's side Kovats, Magda and Betlehem look promising. I think we haven't really had a true top tier talent fade out. I mean, the swimmers you mentioned never appeared to be as promising as the likes of Milák, Hosszú, Gyurta. We might have a shitty talent management among the middle-tier swimmers, but I feel like Dávid Verrasztó is the only Hungarian swimmer who never reached his full potential in terms of Olympic medals. Gyurta, Hosszú and Milák were Olympic champion level talents and they all got their gold medals. Kapás and Kenderesi were Olympic medal level talents and they won their bronze medal. Right now we only got Kós who appear to be talented enough to be included among those names. If he won't win an Olympic medal in Paris or LA, I will be slightly disappointed. There's also Késely, who should have become the next Boglárka Kapás, that's an Olympic medal chance thrown out of the window, unless she turns her career around like Gyurta (post-Beijing) and Hosszú (post-London) did. I don't expect much from the rest (with maybe the exception of Padar? I guess we will see in the next few years if she can improve). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Topicmaster1010 2,633 Posted July 14, 2023 Popular Post #60 Share Posted July 14, 2023 What will each Individual Swimming Final look like at the 2023 World Aquatic Championships? Since the psych sheets haven't come out yet, I've gathered the top 8 times of athletes from the current season that are entered in each individual event to give an idea on what each final could look like. I might do a separate post for relays later. Men's Freestyle Events: Spoiler Men's 50m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Cameron McEvoy - 21.27 2. (#2) Ryan Held - 21.50 3. (#3) Florent Manaudou - 21.56 4. (#4) Jack Alexy - 21.63 5. (#6) Ben Proud - 21.68 6. (#7) Szebasztian Szabo - 21.72 7. (#8) Maxime Grousset - 21.78 8. (#9) Josh Liendo - 21.80 Missing: (#5) Michael Andrew - 21.64, (#9) Matt King - 21.80 Men's 100m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Pan Zhanle - 47.22 2. (#2) Kyle Chalmers - 47.44 3. (#3) David Popovici - 47.61 4. (#4) Maxime Grousset - 47.62 5. (#6) Matt Richards - 47.72 6. (#7) Jack Alexy - 47.75 7. (#8) Flynn Southam - 47.77 8. (#9) Hwang Sunwoo - 47.78 Missing: (#5) Ryan Held - 47.63 Men's 200m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Hwang Sunwoo - 1:44.61 2. (#2) Pan Zhanle - 1:44.65 3. (#3) Matt Richards - 1:44.83 4. (#4) Tom Dean - 1:44.93 5. (#5) Katsuhiro Matsumoto - 1:44.98 6. (#6) Luke Hobson - 1:45.12 7. (#7) David Popovici - 1:45.49 8. (#8) Kieran Smith - 1:45.63 Men's 400m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Sam Short - 3:42.46 2. (#2) Lukas Martens - 3:43.32 3. (#3) Elijah Winnington - 3:43.48 4. (#5) Daniel Wiffen - 3:44.35 5. (#6) Marco de Tullio - 3:44.69 6. (#7) Felix Auboeck - 3:44.71 7. (#8) Oliver Klemet - 3:45.34 8. (#9) Kim Woomin - 3:45.59 Missing: (#4) Petar Mitsin - 3:44.31 Men's 800m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Bobby Finke - 7:40.34 2. (#2) Sam Short - 7:40.39 3. (#3) Lukas Martens - 7:42.14 4. (#5) Florian Wellbrock - 7:42.99 5. (#7) Mykhailo Romanchuk - 7:44.27 6. (#8) Daniel Wiffen - 7:44.45 7. (#9) Elijah Winnington - 7:45.75 8. (#10) Gregorio Paltrinieri - 7:46.47 Missing: (#4) Aleksandr Stepanov - 7:42.47, (#6) Sven Schwarz - 7:43.43 Men's 1500m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Florian Wellbrock - 14:34.89 2. (#2) Daniel Wiffen - 14:34.91 3. (#3) Mykhailo Romanchuk - 14:40.21 4. (#4) Lukas Martens - 14:40.85 5. (#5) Bobby Finke - 14:42.81 6. (#7) Fei Liwei - 14:46.59 7. (#8) Sam Short - 14:46.67 8. (#9) Daniel Jervis - 14:46.95 Missing: (#6) Oliver Klemet - 14:45.39 Men's Backstroke Events: Spoiler Men's 50m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Justin Ress - 24.10 2. (#3) Hunter Armstrong - 24.16 3. (#6) Isaac Cooper - 24.38 4. (#7) Ksawery Masiuk - 24.44 5. (#8) Xu Jiayu - 24.54 6. (#9) Ole Braunschweig - 24.57 7. (#14) Thomas Ceccon - 24.69 8. (#17) Guilherme Basseto - 24.78 Missing: (#2) Kliment Kolesnikov - 24.12, (#4) Pavel Samusenko - 24.28, (#5) Pieter Coetze - 24.36, (#10) Wyatt Davis - 24.62, (#11) Shaine Casas - 24.65, (#12) Evgeny Rylov - 24.66, (#12) Ryan Held - 24.66, (#15) Miroslav Knedla - 24.75, (#16) Dmitry Savenko - 24.76 Men's 100m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Xu Jiayu - 52.26 2. (#2) Hunter Armstrong - 52.33 3. (#3) Ryan Murphy - 52.39 4. (#6) Ksawery Masiuk - 52.81 5. (#7) Thomas Ceccon - 52.86 6. (#8) Mewen Tomac - 52.87 7. (#11) Ryosuke Irie - 52.93 8. (#12) Apostolos Christou - 52.99 Missing: (#4) Kliment Kolesnikov - 52.54, (#5) Pieter Coetze - 52.78, (#9) Justin Ress - 52.90, (#10) Destin Lasco - 52.93 Men's 200m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Ryan Murphy - 1:55.03 2. (#4) Destin Lasco - 1:55.63 3. (#6) Bradley Woodward - 1:55.95 4. (#6) Hubert Kos - 1:55.95 5. (#10) Benedek Kovacs - 1:56.11 6. (#14) Mewen Tomac - 1:56.45 7. (#15) Roman Mityukov - 1:56.56 8. (#17) Apostolos Siskos - 1:56.79 Missing: (#2) Joshua Edwards-Smith - 1:55.42, (#3) Evgeny Rylov - 1:55.50, (#5) Oleksandr Zheltiakov - 1:55.79, (#8) Jack Aikins - 1:56.04, (#9) Daniel Diehl - 1:56.04, (#11) Ryosuke Irie - 1:56.26, (#12) Ian Grum, (#13) Xu Jiayu, (#16) Pieter Coetze Men's Breaststroke Events: Spoiler Men's 50m Breaststroke: 1. (#2) Sun Jiajun - 26.61 2. (#3) Qin Haiyang - 26.63 3. (#4) Nic Fink - 26.74 4. (#5) Joao Gomes Junior - 26.75 5. (#6) Nicolo Martinenghi - 26.76 6. (#6) Simone Cerasuolo - 26.76 7. (#12) Lucas Matzerath - 27.01 8. (#14) Bernhard Reitshammer - 27.05 Missing: (#1) Ilya Shymanovich - 26.28, (#8) Melvin Imoudu - 26.79, (#9) Andrei Nikolaev - 26.84, (#10) Michael Andrew - 26.84, (#11) Ivan Kozhakin - 26.94, (#13) Ludivco Viberti - 27.02, (#14) Yan Zibei - 27.05 Men's 100m Breaststroke: 1. (#1) Qin Haiyang - 57.93 2. (#2) Nic Fink - 58.36 3. (#4) Federico Poggio - 58.73 4. (#5) Yan Zibei - 58.79 5. (#6) Arno Kamminga - 58.90 6. (#10) Nicolo Martinenghi - 59.06 7. (#11) Lucas Matzerath - 59.09 8. (#13) Berkay Ogretir - 59.18 Missing: (#3) Ilya Shymanovich - 58.41, (#7) Kirill Prigoda - 58.98, (#8) Sun Jiajun, (#9) Ivan Kozhakin, (#12) Melvin Imoudu Men's 200m Breaststroke: 1. (#1) Leon Marchand* - 2:06.59 2. (#3) Ippei Watanabe - 2:07.55 3. (#3) Qin Haiyang - 2:07.55 4. (#5) Matt Fallon - 2:07.61 5. (#6) Zac Stubblety-Cook - 2:07.62 6. (#7) Shoma Sato - 2:08.21 7. (#8) Josh Matheny - 2:08.32 8. (#10) Dong Zhihao - 2:08.83 Missing: (#2) Kirill Prigoda - 2:07.47, (#9) Yu Hanaguruma Note: Marchand is on the entry list but has said that he won't swim. If that's the case, Caspar Corbeau is the 8th entrant with a time of 2:09.13 Men's Butterfly Events: Spoiler Men's 50m Butterfly: 1. (#2) Thomas Ceccon - 22.84 2. (#4) Jacob Peters - 22.89 3. (#5) Szebasztian Szabo - 22.93 4. (#8) Dylan Carter - 23.05 5. (#10) Maxime Grousset - 23.06 6. (#11) Cameron McEvoy - 23.07 7. (#13) Takeshi Kawamoto - 23.13 8. (#14) Dare Rose - 23.16 Missing: (#1) Oleg Kostin, (#3) Michael Andrew - 22.85, (#6) Egor Yurchenko, (#7) Luca Armbruster, (#8) Ben Armbruster, (#11) Roman Shevlyakov - 23.07 Men's 100m Butterfly: 1. (#1) Josh Liendo - 50.36 2. (#2) Maxime Grousset - 50.61 3. (#3) Dare Rose - 50.74 4. (#7) Katsuhiro Matsumoto - 50.96 5. (#8) Tomer Frankel - 51.14 6. (#9) Jacob Peters - 51.16 7. (#10) Thomas Heilman - 51.19 8. (#11) Simon Bucher - 51.20 Missing: (#4) Shaine Casas - 50.80, (#4) Kristof Milak - 50.80, (#6) Petr Zhikharev - 50.88 Men's 200m Butterfly: 1. (#2) Tomoru Honda - 1:52.70 2. (#3) Chen Juner - 1:54.16 3. (#4) Carson Foster - 1:54.30 4. (#5) Ilya Kharun - 1:54.49 5. (#6) Thomas Heilman - 1:54.54 6. (#7) Teppei Morimoto - 1:54.74 7. (#9) Alberto Razzetti - 1:54.98 8. (#10) Krzysztof Chmielewski - 1:55.04 Missing: (#1) Kristof Milak - 1:52.58, (#8) Takumi Terada - 1:54.81 Men's Individual Medley Events: Spoiler Men's 200m Individual Medley: 1. (#1) Wang Shun - 1:55.55 2. (#2) Leon Marchand - 1:55.68 3. (#3) Shaine Casas - 1:56.06 4. (#4) Carson Foster - 1:56.19 5. (#6) Daiya Seto - 1:56.62 6. (#7) Tom Dean - 1:56.65 7. (#8) Duncan Scott - 1:56.72 8. (#9) Finlay Knox - 1:57.26 Missing: (#5) Chase Kalisz - 1:56.52 Men's 400m Individual Medley: 1. (#1) Leon Marchand - 4:07.80 2. (#2) Daiya Seto - 4:07.92 3. (#3) Carson Foster - 4:08.14 4. (#4) Chase Kalisz - 4:08.22 5. (#7) Tomoru Honda - 4:10.37 6. (#8) Brendon Smith - 4:10.64 7. (#17) Alberto Razzetti - 4:13.58 8. (#19) Wang Shun - 4:13.96 Missing: (#5) Ilya Borodin - 4:09.12, (#6) Bobby Finke - 4:09.55, (#9) Jay Litherland - 4:10.74, (#10) Max Litchfield - 4:11.36, (#11) Kaito Tabuki - 4:11.80, (#12) Tomoyuki Matsushita - 4:12.20, (#13) So Ogata - 4:12.24, (#14) Riku Yamaguchi - 4:12.43, (#15) Ei Kamikawabata - 4:12.74, (#16) Yuki Ikari - 4:12.75, (#18) Genki Terakado - 4:13.70 Women's Freestyle Events: Spoiler Women's 50m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Sarah Sjoestroem - 23.82 2. (#2) Abbey Weitzeil - 24.00 3. (#3) Shayna Jack - 24.22 4. (#4) Emma McKeon - 24.26 5. (#6) Gretchen Walsh - 24.31 6. (#8) Zhang Yufei - 24.40 7. (#10) Marrit Steenbergen - 24.42 8. (#11) Michelle Coleman - 24.43 Missing: (#5) Meg Harris - 24.29, (#7) Cate Campbell - 24.34, (#8) Kate Douglass - 24.40 Women's 100m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Mollie O'Callaghan - 52.48 2. (#2) Siobhan Haughey - 52.50 3. (#3) Emma McKeon - 52.52 4. (#4) Kate Douglass - 52.57 5. (#6) Abbey Weitzeil - 52.92 6. (#7) Marrit Steenbergen - 52.98 7. (#11) Cheng Yujie - 53.26 8. (#17) Anna Hopkin - 53.52 Missing: (#5) Shayna Jack - 52.64, (#8) Sarah Sjoestroem - 52.99, (#9) Meg Harris - 53.09, (#10) Gretchen Walsh - 53.14, (#12) Olivia Smoliga - 53.28, (#13) Torri Huske - 53.41, (#14) Madison Wilson - 53.42, (#15) Freya Anderson - 53.48, (#16) Maxine Parker - 53.51 Women's 200m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Mollie O'Callaghan - 1:53.83 2. (#2) Summer McIntosh - 1:53.91 3. (#3) Ariarne Titmus - 1:54.14 4. (#4) Siobhan Haughey - 1:54.77 5. (#6) Claire Weinstein - 1:55.26 6. (#8) Erika Fairweather - 1:55.44 7. (#9) Marrit Steenbergen - 1:55.58 8. (#11) Freya Anderson - 1:55.89 Missing: (#5) Katie Ledecky - 1:54.96, (#7) Shayna Jack - 1:55.37, (#10) Li Bingjie - 1:55.62 Women's 400m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Summer McIntosh - 3:56.08 2. (#2) Ariarne Titmus - 3:58.47 3. (#3) Katie Ledecky - 3:58.84 4. (#4) Erika Fairweather - 4:00.62 5. (#5) Li Bingjie - 4:01.08 6. (#6) Lani Pallister - 4:02.43 7. (#7) Bella Sims - 4:03.25 8. (#8) Isabel Gose - 4:03.84 Women's 800m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Katie Ledecky - 8:07.07 2. (#2) Ariarne Titmus - 8:15.88 3. (#3) Erika Fairweather - 8:18.00 4. (#4) Isabel Gose - 8:19.65 5. (#6) Jillian Cox - 8:20.28 6. (#7) Li Bingjie - 8:20.34 7. (#8) Lani Pallister - 8:20.56 8. (#10) Simona Quadarella - 8:21.14 Missing: (#5) Summer McIntosh - 8:20.19, (#9) Claire Weinstein - 8:21.00 Women's 1500m Freestyle: 1. (#1) Katie Ledecky - 15:29.64 2. (#2) Li Bingjie - 15:51.21 3. (#3) Simona Quadarella - 15:53.29 4. (#4) Katie Grimes - 15:56.27 5. (#5) Lani Pallister - 15:56.31 6. (#6) Isabel Gose - 15:56.80 7. (#7) Moesha Johnson - 15:58.82 8. (#8) Anastasiia Kirpichnikova - 15:58.90 Women's Backstroke Events: Spoiler Women's 50m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Katharine Berkoff - 27.13 2. (#2) Regan Smith - 27.14 3. (#3) Kaylee McKeown - 27.31 4. (#4) Ingrid Wilm - 27.37 5. (#5) Mollie O'Callaghan - 27.38 6. (#5) Kylie Masse - 27.38 7. (#7) Wan Letian - 27.51 8. (#9) Analia Pigree - 27.61 Missing: (#8) Gretchen Walsh - 27.54 Women's 100m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Kaylee McKeown - 57.50 2. (#2) Regan Smith - 57.71 3. (#3) Katharine Berkoff - 58.01 4. (#6) Ingrid Wilm - 58.80 5. (#8) Wang Xueer - 58.99 6. (#9) Kylie Masse - 59.00 7. (#12) Wan Letian - 59.19 8. (#17) Roos Vanotterdijk - 59.62 Missing: (#4) Mollie O'Callaghan - 58.42, (#5) Claire Curzan - 58.59, (#7) Olivia Smoliga - 58.92, (#10) Isabelle Stadden - 59.07, (#11) Kennedy Noble - 59.11, (#13) Peng Xuwei - 59.32, (#14) Rhyan White - 59.50, (#15) Leah Shackley - 59.55, (#16) Phoebe Bacon - 59.61 Women's 200m Backstroke: 1. (#1) Kaylee McKeown - 2:03.14 2. (#2) Regan Smith - 2:03.80 3. (#3) Rhyan White - 2:05.77 4. (#8) Peng Xuwei - 2:07.11 5. (#9) Kylie Masse - 2:07.13 6. (#11) Liu Yaxin - 2:07.35 7. (#12) Katie Shanahan - 2:07.81 8. (#13) Margherita Panziera - 2:08.12 Missing: (#4) Claire Curzan - 2:06.35, (#5) Kennedy Noble - 2:06.54, (#6) Phoebe Bacon - 2:06.59, (#7) Anastasiya Shkurdai - 2:06.95, (#10) Summer McIntosh - 2:07.15 Women's Breaststroke Events: Spoiler Women's 50m Breaststroke: 1. (#1) Lara van Niekerk - 29.75 2. (#2) Lilly King - 29.77 3. (#3) Ruta Meilutyte - 29.79 4. (#4) Lydia Jacoby - 29.81 5. (#5) Benedetta Pilato - 29.84 6. (#7) Anita Bottazzo - 30.23 7. (#8) Mona Mc Sharry - 30.29 8. (#9) Eneli Jefimova - 30.33 Missing: (#6) Imogen Clark - 30.05 Women's 100m Breaststroke: 1. (#1) Lilly King - 1:04.75 2. (#3) Lydia Jacoby - 1:05.16 3. (#5) Tes Schouten - 1:05.71 4. (#6) Tatjana Schoenmaker - 1:05.89 5. (#6) Reona Aoki - 1:05.89 6. (#8) Mona Mc Sharry - 1:06.04 7. (#9) Lisa Angiolini - 1:06.18 8. (#10) Kara Hanlon - 1:06.36 Missing: (#2) Evgeniia Chikunova - 1:04.92, (#4) Kaitlyn Dobler - 1:05.48 Women's 200m Breaststroke: 1. (#2) Lilly King - 2:20.95 2. (#3) Kate Douglass - 2:21.22 3. (#4) Tes Schouten - 2:21.71 4. (#5) Tatjana Schoenmaker - 2:22.44 5. (#6) Ye Shiwen - 2:22.44 6. (#7) Thea Blomsterberg - 2:22.61 7. (#8) Runa Imai - 2:22.98 8. (#10) Abbey Harkin - 2:23.93 Missing: (#1) Evgeniia Chikunova - 2:17.55, (#9) Reona Aoki - 2:23.12 Women's Butterfly Events: Spoiler Women's 50m Butterfly: 1. (#1) Sarah Sjoestroem - 24.89 2. (#2) Gretchen Walsh - 25.11 3. (#3) Melanie Henique - 25.24 4. (#5) Zhang Yufei - 25.32 5. (#6) Torri Huske - 25.33 6. (#7) Rikako Ikee - 25.59 7. (#8) Maaike de Waard - 25.64 8. (#10) Angeline Kohler - 25.75 Missing: (#4) Arina Surkova - 25.30, (#8) Claire Curzan - 25.74 Women's 100m Butterfly: 1. (#1) Torri Huske - 56.18 2. (#2) Gretchen Walsh - 56.34 3. (#4) Zhang Yufei - 56.48 4. (#5) Maggie MacNeil - 56.54 5. (#8) Emma McKeon - 56.74 6. (#9) Lana Pudar - 56.95 7. (#10) Louise Hansson - 57.00 8. (#11) Wang Yichun - 57.05 Missing: (#3) Kate Douglass - 56.43, (#6) Regan Smith - 56.60, (#7) Claire Curzan - 56.61 Women's 200m Butterfly: 1. (#1) Regan Smith - 2:03.87 2. (#2) Summer McIntosh - 2:04.70 3. (#3) Elizabeth Dekkers - 2:05.26 4. (#4) Lana Pudar - 2:06.26 5. (#5) Laura Stephens - 2:06.62 6. (#6) Airi Mitsui - 2:06.77 7. (#9) Emily Large - 2:07.33 8. (#10) Lindsay Looney - 2:07.35 Missing: (#7) Hali Flickinger - 2:06.80, (#8) Brianna Throssell Women's Individual Medley Events: Spoiler Women's 200m Individual Medley: 1. (#2) Kate Douglass - 2:07.09 2. (#3) Kaylee McKeown - 2:07.19 3. (#4) Alex Walsh - 2:07.89 4. (#5) Yu Yiting - 2:08.34 5. (#7) Sydney Pickrem* - 2:08.61 6. (#8) Marrit Steenbergen - 2:09.16 7. (#9) Anastasia Gorbenko - 2:09.28 8. (#10) Jenna Forrester - 2:09.29 Missing: (#1) Summer McIntosh - 2:06.89, (#6) Regan Smith - 2:08.48 Note: Sydney Pickrem is on the entry list but has pulled out of the meet. The next athlete on the list is Sara Franceschi with a time of 2:09.30 Women's 400m Individual Medley: 1. (#1) Summer McIntosh - 4:25.87 2. (#3) Katie Grimes - 4:31.81 3. (#4) Jenna Forrester - 4:34.89 4. (#5) Alex Walsh - 4:35.46 5. (#6) Freya Colbert - 4:35.50 6. (#7) Yu Yiting - 4:35.61 7. (#8) Sara Franceschi - 4:35.98 8. (#10) Katie Shanahan - 4:36.74 Missing: (#2) Kaylee McKeown - 4:31.68, (#9) Katie Ledecky - 4:36.04 De_Gambassi, rybak, maestro and 8 others 3 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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