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Marathon Swimming at the Aquatics WA World Championships 2024


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4 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Now that the 10km qualification is done, here are other pool athletes who are eligible to compete in the open water aces at Paris as of today. I can make a full list once the qualification period is over.

 

Men:

:TUR Emir Batur Albayrak

:AUT Felix Auboeck

:NOR Henrik Christiansen

:BRA Guilherme Costa

:EGY Marwan El Kamash

:ESP Carlos Garach

:TUN Ahmed Hafnaoui

:CHN Fei Liwei

:NOR Jon Joentvedt

:SWE Victor Johansson

:KOR Kim Woomin

:VEN Alfonso Mestre

:BUL Petar Mitsin

:VIE Nguyen Huy Hoang

:UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk

:ROU Vlad Stancu

:TUR Kuzey Tuncelli

:IRL Daniel Wiffen

:CHN Zhang Zhanshuo

 

Women: 

:NZL Erika Fairweather

:CHN Gao Weizhong

:HUN Ajna Kesely

:CHN Li Bingjie

:ITA Simona Quadarella

 

Isn't it also possible, that federations with two qualified athletes in Open Water can instead nominate another one from the pool?

 

To use Germany as an example, couldn't Lukas Märtens get nominated instead of Oliver Klemet? By the way, I'm convinced this won't happen, because Klemet is strong in Open Water while Märtens focusses on the pool, but shouldn't it be theoretically possible? And there might be other examples, in which the federation might do exactly that, i.e. Paltrinieri.

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4 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:lol: Yet again our friends at Wikipedia have produced a different set of qualifiers :lol: 

 

They've given the nod to :ARG for Americas continental with :USA getting reallocated host quota. They have no quota for :AUT

I hope they aer rigth :p

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8 minutes ago, rybak said:

So, Poland have quota or not? Or again we we were first to be underline?

Yes, Poland should get the EU quota. Austria and Czech Republic both get the reallocated quotas, so going off the Wikipedia Czech Republic should replace the second American quota. 

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1 minute ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Yes, Poland should get the EU quota. Austria and Czech Republic both get the reallocated quotas, so going off the Wikipedia Czech Republic should replace the second American quota. 

Do you maybe know when we can expect an official confirmation?

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17 minutes ago, rybak said:

Do you maybe know when we can expect an official confirmation?

I dunno, I'd probably wait until your federation says summat as they seems to be the ones who are confirming it for their respective countries. You can look at the results on Final if you want, which shows that what the Wikipedia says is wrong. 

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7 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

 

Isn't it also possible, that federations with two qualified athletes in Open Water can instead nominate another one from the pool?

 

To use Germany as an example, couldn't Lukas Märtens get nominated instead of Oliver Klemet? By the way, I'm convinced this won't happen, because Klemet is strong in Open Water while Märtens focusses on the pool, but shouldn't it be theoretically possible? And there might be other examples, in which the federation might do exactly that, i.e. Paltrinieri.

For my list, I was just referencing athletes from NOCs that don't have two athletes in an open water event. 

 

You are mostly right. Quotas at the 2023 world championships were awarded to the athlete while quotas at these world championships were awarded to the NOC. So Italy would be able to select Paltrinieri but for Germany, Wellbrock and Klemet qualified in 2023 so I believe they have to be selected.

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Will be interesting to see how many of the medal winners will also win a medal in Paris. I would say 1 or 2 on the men's side and maybe 1 on the women's side. Pretty much all the big names apparently didn't take this competition very seriously.

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

 

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