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Swimming WA Junior World Championships 2023


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Swimming WA Junior World Championships 2023

 

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A week until Junior Worlds. It's been four years since the last time it was held with all the major countries present.

 

Edit: Just remembered there'll be no Russia again and wouldn't be surprised if China sends a weak team or no team at all with the Asian Games coming up.

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On 8/28/2023 at 4:30 AM, dullard said:

A week until Junior Worlds. It's been four years since the last time it was held with all the major countries present.

 

Edit: Just remembered there'll be no Russia again and wouldn't be surprised if China sends a weak team or no team at all with the Asian Games coming up.

Nah, not all the major countries will be present. A lot of European nations are skipping this event.

 

No Hungary, no Great Britain, no France or Netherlands. Germany with two athletes, no Sweden, no Norway. 

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3 hours ago, LDOG said:

We have the best entry time in W 800, 1500 and 4th best in 400? I'm hopeful now.

And #2 in men's 100 BK. Last year Hein didn't have a great tournament, though. She has competed a lot too this year and she'll have also junior south american and Pan Ams, so let's hope she is at her best here.

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National record for Ulises Saravia in the 100 BK semis and #2 time to the finals :cheer: I expect Diehl and and Knedla to battle for gold, but he has a good shot for bronze. 

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Day 1 Results:

 

Finals:

 

Men's 400m Freestyle:

1. :BUL Petar Mitsin - 3:46.49 (OQT)

2. :ITA Alessandro Ragaini - 3:46.66 (new OQT)

3. :ITA Filippo Bertoni - 3:48.73

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Leah Hayes - 4:36.84 (OQT, CR)

2. :CAN Ella Jansen - 4:37.35 (new OQT) :cheer:

3. :CAN Julie Brousseau - 4:38.45 (new OQT) :cheer:

 

Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay:

1. :USA United States (Diehl, Williamson, Williams, Zhao) - 3:15.49 (WJR, CR)

2. :AUS Australia (Sommerville, da Silva, McAlpine, Southam) - 3:16.69

3. :CAN Canada (Senc-Samardzic, Dardis, Sauve, Norman) - 3:17.34

 

Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay:

1. :USA United States (Sauickie, Hayes, Bowen, Mintenko) - 7:52.48

2. :AUS Australia (Perkins, Casey, de Lutiis, Weber) - 7:52.68

3. :CAN Canada (Brousseau, Angove, Cosgrove, Jansen) - 7:53.09

 

Semifinals:

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke: :EST Jefimova, :NZL Wieruszowski, :CAN Lepage, :USA Enge, :ESP Ruiz, :ITA Mati, :JPN Kato, :FIN Metsakonkola

Men's 100m Backstroke: :CZE Knedla, :ARG Saravia, :UKR Zheltiakov, :USA Diehl, :ITA Bacico, :AUS Robb, :CAN Norman, :ITA del Signore

Men's 100m Breaststroke: :USA Nguyen, :USA Chen, :AUS Burnes, :KAZ Kozhakhmetov, :JPN Okadome, :PUR Ruiz, :RSA Truter, :ITA Mantegazza

Women's 100m Backstroke: :USA O'Dell, :USA Pelaez, :AUS Barclay, :AUS Anderson, :CAN Lloyd, :RSA Drakopoulos, :JPN Sasaki, :ITA Gorlier

 

Medal Standings

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very, very good race by Ragaini, improving himself of almost 2 secs from the recent Junior Europeans

 

even Bertoni looks back in the same shape of last year (almost)

 

now we just have to get Galossi back and we have 3 very good freestylers born in 2006 that could ensure our future in a good range of races (200m to 1500m)

 

bit disappointed with the men's 4*100m free relay...they were close to bronze and all the guys could have been a bit faster, looking at their PBs

 

surprised to see a guy like Flyn Southam in the Aussie relay, since he's already attending the senior worlds ealier this Summer

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5 hours ago, phelps said:

very, very good race by Ragaini, improving himself of almost 2 secs from the recent Junior Europeans

 

even Bertoni looks back in the same shape of last year (almost)

 

now we just have to get Galossi back and we have 3 very good freestylers born in 2006 that could ensure our future in a good range of races (200m to 1500m)

 

bit disappointed with the men's 4*100m free relay...they were close to bronze and all the guys could have been a bit faster, looking at their PBs

 

surprised to see a guy like Flyn Southam in the Aussie relay, since he's already attending the senior worlds ealier this Summer

Normally Southam wouldn't be eligible but they changed the selection criteria this year so that juniors can get plenty of experience leading into Paris. That said his leg was pretty mediocre tbh. I hope it was just one bad swim and he's not off form.

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