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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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4 events left in swimming tomorrow:

 

- Women's 50 metre freestyle (favorite :SWE Sarah Sjöström)

- Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :AUS Australia)

- Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :FRA France)

- Men's 1500 metre freestyle (favorite :IRL Daniel Wiffen)

 

As Australia is still leading the rankings with 7 gold medals, it can be assumed that for the first time since 1956, Australia will finish at the top of the swimming rankings (and for the first time on foreign soil). Well done :AUS !

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1 hour ago, MedalChampion said:

4 events left in swimming tomorrow:

 

- Women's 50 metre freestyle (favorite :SWE Sarah Sjöström)

- Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :AUS Australia)

- Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :FRA France)

- Men's 1500 metre freestyle (favorite :IRL Daniel Wiffen)

 

As Australia is still leading the rankings with 7 gold medals, it can be assumed that for the first time since 1956, Australia will finish at the top of the swimming rankings (and for the first time on foreign soil). Well done :AUS !

a) Australia is the favorite in women’s medley relay? I think the U.S. is the favorite.

b) France is the favorite in men’s medley relay? I think the U.S. is the favorite there as well, but France could fight for a medal.

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

 

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Overall good results for Germany. The first 5 days were very good, the last 4 days rather abysmal. Could have been 4-6 top 8 finishes more. 17 top 8 finishes is still more than at the last two Olympics combined (15). There are still huge holes in this team, especially on the women’s side. Hopefully the team will continue on this path, although it will be more difficult to perform outside of Europe. My dream would be to have at least one competitive athlete in every event, but at the moment that doesn’t seem realistic. It would be a welcome surprise to see someone qualify in men’s 200 breast/men’s 200 fly/men‘s 200 IM/women‘s 50 free/women‘s 100 free/women‘s 100 breast/women‘s 200 breast/women‘s 200 fly/women‘s 100 back/women‘s 200 back/women‘s 200 IM/women‘s 400 IM.

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

 

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1 hour ago, MedalChampion said:

4 events left in swimming tomorrow:

 

- Women's 50 metre freestyle (favorite :SWE Sarah Sjöström)

- Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :AUS Australia)

- Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay (favorite :FRA France)

- Men's 1500 metre freestyle (favorite :IRL Daniel Wiffen)

 

As Australia is still leading the rankings with 7 gold medals, it can be assumed that for the first time since 1956, Australia will finish at the top of the swimming rankings (and for the first time on foreign soil). Well done :AUS !

Where are you getting these favourites from? :d
 

United States are the favourites in both medley relays. 

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3 hours ago, hckošice said:
Women's 200m Individual Medley
Final Results
 
:CAN Summer McINTOSH
2:06.56OR
 
:USA Kate DOUGLASS
2:06.92
 
:AUS Kaylee McKEOWN
2:08.08
 
Full Final Results HERE

This makes it 8 Olympics in a row, that the women's 200 and 400 individual medley have the same swimmer winning gold.

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5 hours ago, Josh said:

Kharun YOU DID IT AGAIN! :bowdown:
 

What a fucking beast :hyper:

 

You know what, maybe this day isn’t so bad after all… I’m in tears again :cry::cry::cry:

First Canadian man to win multiple swimming medals since Curtis Myden in 1996, incredible! 

 

(Thanks to @orangeman for doing the research, I just thought I’d share it here)

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18 hours ago, hckošice said:
Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
Final Results
 
:USA United States

Ryan Murphy

Nic Fink

Gretchen Walsh

Torri Huske

3:37.43WR
 
:CHN China

Xu Jiayu

Qin Haiyang

Zhang Yufei

Yang Junxuan

3:37.43AS
 
:AUS Australia

Kaylee McKeown

Joshua Yong

Matthew Temple

Mollie O´Callaghan

3:38.76OC
 
Final Results HERE

And finally a gold medal for Regan Smith.

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