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Swimming at the Aquatics WA World Championships 2024


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Anna Ntountounaki finally in a big final (Olympics or World Champs) in an Olympic category after 43678587578345 times going out in the semifinals, usually in 9th place :yes

 

Also good to see our men's 4 x 100 freestyle relay going to Paris, though it would've been a surprise if they didn't qualify to be honest. Hopefully some of our other relays can join them, I'm quite optimistic.

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14 minutes ago, intoronto said:

:CAN winning bronze without arguably it 3 best swimmers shows how low quality this event is tbh

 

And :POL:clap:

Hahaha it was funny unexpected start.

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Men's 400m Freestyle
Final Results
 
:KOR KIM Woomin
3:42.71
 
:AUS Elijah WINNINGTON
3:42.86
 
:GER Lukas MARTENS
3:42.96

Full Final Result HERE

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Women's 400m Freestyle
Final Results
 
:NZL Erika FAIRWEATHER
3:59.44
 
:CHN LI Bingjie
4:01.62
 
:GER Isabel GOSE
4:02.39

Full Final Result HERE

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Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Final Results
 
:NED Netherlands
Kim Busch
Janna van Kooten
Kira Toussaint
Marrit Steenbergen
Milou van Wijk*
3:36.61
 
:AUS Australia
Brianna Throssell
Alexandria Perkins
Abbey Harkin
Shayna Jack
Jaclyn Barclay*
3:36.93
 
:CAN Canada
Rebecca Smith
Sarah Fournier
Katerine Savard
Taylor Ruck
Ella Jansen*
3:37.95
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6th for our men's 4 x 100 freestyle relay :clap:

 

I don't have statistics in front of me, but this is probably the best any of our relay teams have ever done at the World Championships. And even though this year is a little weaker than others, the boys still would've finished 7th with this time in 2023 :yes

 

Close to the NR (.28 seconds off) but probably the second best time ever.

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Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Final Results
 
:CHN People's Republic of China
Pan Zhanle (WR)
Ji Xinjie
Zhang Zhanshuo
Wang Haoyu
3:11.08
 
:ITA Italy
Alessandro Miressi
Lorenzo Zazzeri
Paolo Conte Bonin
Manuel Frigo
Leonardo Deplano*
3:12.08
 
:USA United States of America
Matt King
Shaine Casas
Luke Hobson
Carson Foster
Hunter Armstrong*
Jack Aikins*
3:12.29
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