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Swimming Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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2025 Open Water European Championships (:CRO Stari Grad)

 

women's 5km

 

Gold: :ITA Ginevra Taddeucci

Silver: :HUN Viktoria Mihalyvari

Bronze: :ESP Maria De Valdes Alvarez

 

Full Results

https://europeanaquatics.org/open-water-swimming-2025/schedule-results/#/result/OWS/ST/W/5KM---------------/FNL-/000100--

 

men's 10km

 

Gold: :ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri

Silver: :HUN David Betlehem

Bronze: :HUN Kristof Rasovszky

 

Full Results

https://europeanaquatics.org/open-water-swimming-2025/schedule-results/#/result/OWS/ST/M/5KM---------------/FNL-/000100--

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sweet revenge for the :ITA swimmers, after Yesterday they were outclassed by the :HUN rivals

 

still, the truly important race was just missed by Taddeucci and badly lost by the men :bones:

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2025 Open Water European Championships (:CRO Stari Grad)

 

women's 3km Knockout Race

 

Gold: :HUN Bettina Fabian

Silver: :ESP Paula Otero Fernandez

Bronze: :GER Lea Boy

 

Full Results

https://europeanaquatics.org/open-water-swimming-2025/schedule-results/#/result/OWS/ST/W/3KMKO-------------/FNL-/000100--

 

men's 3km Knockout Race

 

Gold: :HUN Kristof Rasovszky

Silver: :FRA Logan Fontaine

Bronze: :HUN David Betlehem

 

Full Results

https://europeanaquatics.org/open-water-swimming-2025/schedule-results/#/result/OWS/ST/M/3KMKO-------------/FNL-/000100--

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2025 Open Water European Championships (:CRO Stari Grad)

 

mixed 4*1.5km Relay

 

Gold: :HUN Hungary (Viktoria Mihalyvari, Bettina Fabian, David Betlehem, Krisztof Rasovszky)

Silver: :ITA Italy (Giulia Gabbrielleschi, Ginevra Taddeucci, Marcello Guidi, Gregorio Paltrinieri)

Bronze: :FRA France (Clemence Coccordano, Ines Delacroix, Sacha Velly, Logan Fontaine)

 

Full Results

https://europeanaquatics.org/open-water-swimming-2025/schedule-results/#/result/OWS/TE/X/6KMRE-------------/FNL-/000100--

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Big month of World Championship trials coming up:

 

:USA US: June 3-7

:CAN Canada: June 7-12

:AUS Australia: June 9-14

:FRA France: June 14-19

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5 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Big month of World Championship trials coming up:

 

:USA US: June 3-7

:CAN Canada: June 7-12

:AUS Australia: June 9-14

:FRA France: June 14-19

quite a few big names missing at the US Trials, among them Caeleb Dressel, Nick Fink, Ryan Murphy and many more...

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16 year old :USA 16 year old Luka Mijatovic went 1:45.92 in the 200 free heats! That's faster than Thorpe when he was 16.

 

Also yesterday, Katie Ledecky put up a time of 8:05.76, 3rd fastest performance all time behind her world record swim last month and her gold medal performance at Rio.

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Here is Canada's selection criteria for the 2025 World Championships based on the results from the Canadian Trials.

 

Priority 1 - Swimmers who have achieved the A standard and finish in the top 2 at the trials

Priority 2 - The top 4 finishers in the 100m and 200m freestyle events

Priority 3 - The top finisher who achieved the Canadian secondary standard

Priority 4 - Top top finisher in the 100m backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly

Priority 5 - Recommendation from the High Performance Director

 

Since the 50m events were added to the Olympics, swimmers can now qualify in those events.

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24.66 in the 50m butterfly for Gretchen Walsh! :hyper: 4th fastest performance of all time, top 3 all belong to Sjöström

 

1:43.73 for Luke Hobson in the 200 free!

Edited by Topicmaster1010

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