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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Splits

 

1st Leg

 

:USA Manuel 53.36

:AUS McKeon 53.41

:CAN Mainville 53.86

:SWE Coleman 54.19

:JPN Uchida 54.23

:NED Steenbergen 54.29

:FRA Gastaldello 54.83

:ITA Ferraioli 55.21

 

2nd Leg

 

:SWE Sjostrom 52.47

:USA Weitzeil 52.56

:AUS Elmslie 53.12

:CAN Van Landeghem 53.12

:FRA Bonnet 53.17

:NED Heemskerk 53.47

:ITA Di Pietro 53.69

:JPN Ikee 53.98

 

3rd Leg

 

:AUS B. Campbell 52.15

:USA Vollmer 53.18

:CAN Ruck 53.19

:NED Dekker 53.85

:ITA Pezzato 53.99

:SWE Marko-Varga 54.70

:FRA Cini 54.92

:JPN Yamaguchi 55.11

 

4th Leg

 

:AUS C. Campbell 51.97

:NED Kromowidjojo 52.20

:CAN Oleksiak 52.72

:USA Ledecky 52.79

:ITA Pellegrini 53.89

:JPN Matsumoto 54.46

:FRA Santamans 54.53

:SWE Hansson 54.54

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16 minutes ago, Joshi said:

Aussie now lead the medal table. Congrats to them. 

 

Since you're a Kiwi, I don't know if this is sarcastic or not.  

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Amazing Mireia!!!

 

First medal for Spain :ESP

 

London 2012 was also Mireia who won the first medal for my country. She's the first Spanish athlete who gets it. 

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3 new doping records on day 1, thank god i didnt watch this shit. Whoever watches finals in swimming, athletics or weightlifting is part of the doping problem. None of those athletes would dope if they wouldnt get any attention for it. I know that this will go on as long as many nations profit from it, but at least i can say that i did whatever i could to not support doping. I hope that Russia and China will win all the medals one day, maybe thats the time when something will change.

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

 

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6 hours ago, juddy96 said:

Splits

 

1st Leg

 

:USA Manuel 53.36

:AUS McKeon 53.41

:CAN Mainville 53.86

:SWE Coleman 54.19

:JPN Uchida 54.23

:NED Steenbergen 54.29

:FRA Gastaldello 54.83

:ITA Ferraioli 55.21

 

2nd Leg

 

:SWE Sjostrom 52.47

:USA Weitzeil 52.56

:AUS Elmslie 53.12

:CAN Van Landeghem 53.12

:FRA Bonnet 53.17

:NED Heemskerk 53.47

:ITA Di Pietro 53.69

:JPN Ikee 53.98

 

3rd Leg

 

:AUS B. Campbell 52.15

:USA Vollmer 53.18

:CAN Ruck 53.19

:NED Dekker 53.85

:ITA Pezzato 53.99

:SWE Marko-Varga 54.70

:FRA Cini 54.92

:JPN Yamaguchi 55.11

 

4th Leg

 

:AUS C. Campbell 51.97

:NED Kromowidjojo 52.20

:CAN Oleksiak 52.72

:USA Ledecky 52.79

:ITA Pellegrini 53.89

:JPN Matsumoto 54.46

:FRA Santamans 54.53

:SWE Hansson 54.54

most of those who swam both heats and final were quicker in the morning (early afternoon, I should say)...including Cate Campbell, Ledecky and Pellegrini (actually she swam very slowly in the final, but Italy was already out of any battle and in the waves of the best teams)...

the only one who repeated herself (among the main candidates to the medals in the individual races) is Sjostrom (and Bronte Campbell, who just joked in the heats and obviously improved a lot in the final)...

 

for Italy, good result by Detti (we've been waiting for that medal for 16 years, since Rosolino's Silver in Sydney) in terms of final placing, but he was much slower than expected...

 

meanwhile, all the other swimmers (and not only the youngsters at their first Olympic experience) were just a disaster, as always happens at the Olympics...they were well outside the target and the times they swam all year long (at the Italian Nationals, at the Europeans and even at Settecolli meet in June)...shame on them...

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