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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Poll #7 - Swimming - Men's 100m Breaststroke; Men's 400m Individual Medley; Women's 100m Butterfly


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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Poll #7 - Swimming - Men's 100m Breaststroke; Men's 400m Individual Medley; Women's 100m Butterfly  

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  1. 1. Event #15 - Swimming - Men's 100m Breaststroke

    • Nicolo Martinenghi ITA
    • Nic Fink USA
    • Michael Andrew USA
    • Arno Kamminga NED
    • Adam Peaty GBR
    • James Wilby GBR
      0
    • Federico Poggio ITA
      0
    • Yan Zibei CHN
      0
    • Ryuya Mura JPN
      0
    • Lucas Matzerath GER
      0
    • Josh Matheny USA
      0
    • Andrius Sidlauskas LTU
    • Zac Stubblety-Cook AUS
      0
    • Valentin Bayer AUT
      0
    • Cho Sung-jae KOR
      0
    • Caspar Corbeau NED
      0
    • Nicholas Mahabir SGP
      0
    • Sun Jiajun CHN
      0
    • Qin Haiyang CHN
      0
    • Yuya Hinimoto JPN
      0
    • Any other - please write the athlete's name in the comments
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #16 - Swimming - Men's 400m Individual Medley

    • Leon Marchand FRA
    • Carson Foster USA
      0
    • Chase Kalisz USA
      0
    • Lewis Clareburt NZL
      0
    • Daiya Seto JPN
    • Duncan Scott GBR
    • Brendon Smith AUS
      0
    • Alberto Razzetti ITA
      0
    • Tomoru Honda JPN
      0
    • Balazs Hollo HUN
      0
    • Kevin Vargas USA
      0
    • Matthew Sates RSA
      0
    • Kaito Tabuchi JPN
      0
    • Yuki Okari JPN
      0
    • Riku Yamaguchi JPN
      0
    • Hubert Kos HUN
      0
    • So Ogata JPN
      0
    • Jake Foster USA
      0
    • Any other - please write the athlete's name in the comments
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  3. 3. Event #17 - Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly

    • Torri Huske USA
    • Marie Wattel FRA
    • Claire Curzan USA
      0
    • Margaret Macneil CAN
    • Emma McKeon AUS
    • Zhang Yufei CHN
    • Louise Hansson SWE
    • Sarah Sjoestroem SWE
    • Brianna Throssell AUS
      0
    • Lana Pudar BIH
      0
    • Gretchen Walsh USA
      0
    • Kelsi Dahlia USA
      0
    • Farida Osman EGY
      0
    • Roos Vanotterdijk BEL
      0
    • Rikako Ikee JPN
      0
    • Alexandra Shackell USA
      0
    • Angelina Kohler GER
      0
    • Ai Soma JPN
      0
    • Alexandra Perkins AUS
      0
    • Maaike de Waard NED
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
    • Any other swimmer - please write the name in the comments

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  • Poll closed on 01/13/2023 at 07:00 PM

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Here are my predictions
 

Swimming: Women’s 100m Butterfly: Gold- Maggie MacNeil :CAN, Silver- Torri Huske :USA, Bronze- Emma McKeon :AUS / Sarah Sjoestrom :SWE 

 

Swimming: Men’s 400m Individual Medley: Gold- Leon Marchand :FRA, Silver- Carston Foster :USA, Bronze- Daiya Seto :JPN

 

Changed my mind actually ignore my vote on poll.
 

Gold- Adam Peaty :GBR, Silver- Nicolo Martinenghi :ITA, Bronze- Nic Fink :USA (Sorry Michael Andrew. Still one of my favorite swimmers.)

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Josh, you asked me about it, I think next poll will be next week. I need to come back home and do some research. Judo and fencing will be next probably, so i know - phelps, you will not vote but i’ll be waiting for your opinion.

 

have a good weekend, everyone!

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Thanks for voting!

 

Our results are:

 

SWIMMING - Men's 100m Breaststroke

 

1. Adam Peaty GBR

2. Andrius Sidlauskas LTU

3. Nicolo Martinenghi ITA

 

First gold for Team GB!

And first medal for Lithuania in Paris, next one in Women's 100m Breast???

 

SWIMMING - Men's 400m Individual Medley

 

1. Leon Marchand FRA

2. Daiya Seto JPN (T)

3. Duncan Scott GBR (T)

 

Allez Les Bleus! First gold for the hosts in these polls!!!

No medal for USA in this event is quite a surprise imo. I think Carson Foster may be the strongest opponent for Marchand and should get a medal.

 

SWIMMING - Women's 100m Butterfly

 

1. Margaret Macneil CAN

2. Torri Huske USA (T)

3. Emma McKeon AUS (T)

 

First gold for CAN!

Macneil in comfortable lead, but there was a close battle for positions 2nd to 8th.

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