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Day 1 Prelims Summary

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley (advancing to semi-finals):

:USA Douglass, :AUS McKeown, :CAN Harvey, :USA Walsh, :CHN Yu, :AUS Forrester, :CHN Ye, :ITA Franceschi, :JPN Ohashi, :ISR Gorbenko, :RSA Meder, :GBR Shanahan, :NED Steenbergen, :KOR Kim, :JPN Narita, :IRL Walshe

 

Men's 400m Freestyle (advancing to finals):

:AUS Short, :AUT Auboeck, :BRA Costa, :TUN Hafnaoui, :GER Martens, :KOR Kim, :AUS Winnington, :SUI Djakovic

 

Women's 100m Butterfly (advancing to semi-finals):

:CHN Zhang, :AUS McKeon, :GER Kohler, :SWE Hansson, :CAN MacNeil, :USA Huske, :CHN Wang, :USA Walsh, :AUS Throssell, :BIH Pudar, :FRA Wattel, :GRE Ntountounaki, :JPN Soma, :CRO Kajtaz, :DEN Bach, :CAN Savard

 

Men's 50m Butterfly (advancing to semi-finals):

:FRA Grousset, :GBR Peters, :TTO Carter, :EGY Sameh, :SUI Ponti, :ITA Ceccon, :POR Ribeiro, :NED Korstanje, :CAN Kharun, :GBR Proud, :USA Rose, :HUN Szabo, :AUT Bucher, :ESP Molla, :CAN Liendo, :BUL Miladinov

 

Women's 400m Freestyle (advancing to finals):

:USA Ledecky, :AUS Titmus, :CAN McIntosh, :GER Gose, :NZL Fairweather, :AUS Pallister, :USA Sims, :CHN Li

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke (advancing to semi-finals):

:CHN Qin, :NED Kamminga, :GER Matzerath, :ITA Martinenghi, :USA Fink, :USA Matheny, :ITA Poggio, :GBR Wilby, :CHN Yan, :LTU Sidlauskas, :KGZ Petrashov, :KOR Choi, :TUR Ogretir, :BRA Gomes Jr., :AUT Reitshammer, :AUS Stubblety-Cook

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley (advancing to finals):

:USA Foster, :FRA Marchand, :JPN Seto, :ITA Razzetti, :AUS Smith, :USA Kalisz, :HUN Hollo, :NZL Clareburt

 

Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay (advancing to finals):

:AUS Australia, :USA United States, :NED Netherlands, :GBR Great Britain, :CHN China, :SWE Sweden, :CAN Canada, :JPN Japan

 

Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay (advancing to finals):

:USA United States, :AUS Australia, :ITA Italy, :CAN Canada, :CHN China, :ESP Spain, :BRA Brazil, :ISR Israel

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Sound like Devin :p

Not a bad thing. Even with his focus on Canadian athletes, he’s still one of my favorite sports reporters to follow at major events.

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Not a bad thing. Even with his focus on Canadian athletes, he’s still one of my favorite sports reporters to follow at major events.

Didn't say it was a bad thing. And yes, I totally agree. He does a great job at reporting all sports.

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