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10 hours ago, Ionut said:

Any idea when the start lists for the heats are going to be published?

I don't know but swimming heats are usually done with same formula.

 

Circle seeded heats divide the top athletes (based on entry time) into either 2 or 3 heats in alternating order. So assuming there's no scratches, we can expect the circle seeded heats of the events on day 1 to look something like this.

 

Women's 100m Butterfly:

Spoiler

Heat 3:

1. :ITA Costanza Cocconcelli

2. :NED Tessa Giele

3. :SWE Louise Hansson

4. :CHN Zhang Yufei

5. :AUS Emma McKeon

6. :AUS Alexandria Perkins

7. :GRE Anna Ntountounaki

8. :GBR Keanna MacInnes

 

Heat 4:

1. :CZE Barbora Seemanova

2. :RSA Erin Gallagher

3. :JPN Mizuki Hirai

4. :USA Torri Huske

5. :CAN Maggie Mac Neil

6. :JPN Rikako Ikee

7. :BEL Roos Vanotterdijk

8. :CAN Rebecca Smith

 

Heat 5:

1. :GRE Georgia Damasioti

2. :FRA Marie Wattel

3. :CHN Yu Yiting

4. :USA Gretchen Walsh

5. :GER Angelina Koehler

6. :BIH Lana Pudar

7. :NZL Hazel Ouwehand

8. :ITA Viola Scotto di Carlo

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

Spoiler

Heat 2:

1.  :JPN Waka Kobori

2. :AUS Jamie Perkins

3. :USA Paige Madden

4. :CAN Summer McIntosh

5. :NZL Erika Fairweather

6. :BRA Maria Costa

7. :ITA Simona Quadarella

8. :HUN Ajna Kesely

 

Heat 3:

1. :NZL Eve Thomas

2. :BRA Gabrielle Roncatto

3. :CHN Li Bingjie

4. :AUS Ariarne Titmus

5. :USA Katie Ledecky

6. :GER Isabel Gose

7. :CHN Liu Yaxin

8. :BEL Valentine Dumont

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke

Spoiler

Heat 3:

1. :AUS Joshua Yong

2. :LTU Andrius Sidlauskas

3. :AUS Sam Williamson

4. :USA Nic Fink

5. :AIN Evgenii Somov

6. :NED Caspar Corbeau

7. :JPN Taku Taniguchi

8. :ISR Ron Polonsky

 

Heat 4:

1. :GBR James Wilby

2. :ITA Ludovico Viberti

3. :GER Lucas Matzerath

4. :GBR Adam Peaty

5. :ITA Nicolo Martinenghi

6. :USA Charlie Swanson

7. :AIN Ilya Shymanovich

8. :AUT Bernhard Reitshammer

 

Heat 5:

1. :KGZ Denis Petrashov

2. :TUR Berkay Ogretir

3. :CHN Sun Jiajun

4. :CHN Qin Haiyang

5. :NED Arno Kamminga

6. :GER Melvin Imoudu

7. :KOR Choi Dongyeol

8. :POL Jan Kalusowski

 

Men's 400m Freestyle:

Spoiler

Heat 4:

1. :USA Aaron Shackell

2. :BEL Lucas Henveaux

3. :BRA Guilherme Costa

4. :AUS Sam Short

5. :KOR Kim Woomin

6. :SUI Antonio Djakovic

7. :LTU Danas Rapsys

8. :USA Kieran Smith

 

Heat 5:

1. :CHN Zhang Zhanshuo

2. :BUL Petar Mitsin

3. :GER Oliver Klemet

4. :GER Lukas Martens

5. :AUS Elijah Winnington

6. :AUT Felix Auboeck

7. :ITA Marco de Tullio

8. :GBR Kieran Bird

 

For the rest of the heats, they start with the slowest swimmers and end with the faster swimmers.

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6 hours ago, Sub13 said:

Strangely enough, I don't think the majority of the world reads 'Sportetsociete' regularly. Is there evidence it was reported in any other countries?

Smart ass that much, right ? The 'majority of the world' couldn't give a single fuck about the depth of an olympic swimming pool, only armchair experts that wake up two days before the Oympics do (well, pretend to do), but it is of zero importance obviously. It was not like it was a kept secret that would have been magically revealed right before the Olympics. IOC, FINA, national federations perfectly knew about the depth of the pool for years, and none of them ever complained about it, specialy as it was in line with the then regulations.

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18 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

Smart ass that much, right ? The 'majority of the world' couldn't give a single fuck about the depth of an olympic swimming pool, only armchair experts that wake up two days before the Oympics do (well, pretend to do), but it is of zero importance obviously. It was not like it was a kept secret that would have been magically revealed right before the Olympics. IOC, FINA, national federations perfectly knew about the depth of the pool for years, and none of them ever complained about it, specialy as it was in line with the then regulations.

Ya, that's the thing. It's not the ideal depth for a competition pool, but it's absolutely within what is allowed for a competition pool. It's fine, it's not a scandal, there are always some compromises that are made when it comes to Olympic venues.

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5 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Ya, that's the thing. It's not the ideal depth for a competition pool, but it's absolutely within what is allowed for a competition pool. It's fine, it's not a scandal, there are always some compromises that are made when it comes to Olympic venues.

There will probably be more and more (see rowing in 2028 for exemple). We are past the time when hosts were building 10+ new permanent venues for the Olympics.

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2 hours ago, De_Gambassi said:

There will probably be more and more (see rowing in 2028 for exemple). We are past the time when hosts were building 10+ new permanent venues for the Olympics.

This swimming arena is the only newly constructed venue in Paris 2024. For other sports, existing venues or spaces are utilised.

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3 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

This swimming arena is the only newly constructed venue in Paris 2024. For other sports, existing venues or spaces are utilised.

No, you're mixing up with the WP/Diving pool. The Paris La Defense Arena that host the swimming competition was built in 2017.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

This swimming arena is the only newly constructed venue in Paris 2024. For other sports, existing venues or spaces are utilised.

No, the swimming is hosted in an existing arena using a temporary pool. The new aquatic centre is hosting diving, water polo and artistic swimming.

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