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Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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According to SwimSwam Haiti will select its first female swimmer though she didn't swim at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships nor does she have the B standard. She will compete with Frantz Dorsainvil.

 

Other swimmers from Latin America

 

:PAR Ben Hockin

:PAR Karen Riveros

:BAR Lani Cabrera

:BAR Alex Sobers

:ARU Mikel Schreuders

:ARU Ally Ponson

:LCA Jordan Augier

 

Also, :TRI Dylan Carter received an invite for his B standard (most likely men's 100m freestyle), a woman will probably not be added unless FINA wants to ignore 2015 World Aquatics Championship as a requirement.

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On 7/9/2016 at 13:55, MantaRaymarc said:

Exactly. I didn't understand why FINA made its decision to publish the list on a later date. Many swimming fans kept on waiting and updating about the list of qualified swimmers. Do you know who among the Dutch swimmers provisionally selected to the Olympic team?

The Dutch swimming federation has basically exploded this morning with the 'president' suddenly leaving, so it might take some days before they announce the roster and I guess that's the reason :p 

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Here's a description from FINA about the confirmation of swimmers:

Following the end of the qualification period, FINA shall assess the number of athletes having achieved the OQT / “A” Time, the number or relay-only athletes and the number of Universality Places. In order complete the overall athletes’ quota, FINA shall then invite athletes having achieved OST / “B” Time and inform each NOC accordingly by 3 July 2016. An online tracking tool shall be published on the FINA website showing the athletes qualified in each event. FINA will also seek confirmation from NOCs/NFs concerning the participation of swimmers with OQT.

 

So when will they ever implement an online tracking tool on the website? It's already been a week since the qualifying period ended, and it's not even happening. The instructions are getting ineffective and useless.

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14 minutes ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Here's a description from FINA about the confirmation of swimmers:

Following the end of the qualification period, FINA shall assess the number of athletes having achieved the OQT / “A” Time, the number or relay-only athletes and the number of Universality Places. In order complete the overall athletes’ quota, FINA shall then invite athletes having achieved OST / “B” Time and inform each NOC accordingly by 3 July 2016. An online tracking tool shall be published on the FINA website showing the athletes qualified in each event. FINA will also seek confirmation from NOCs/NFs concerning the participation of swimmers with OQT.

 

So when will they ever implement an online tracking tool on the website? It's already been a week since the qualifying period ended, and it's not even happening. The instructions are getting ineffective and useless.

That is the FINA world rankings tool... its been up for quite some time now

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

That is the FINA world rankings tool... its been up for quite some time now

FINA World Rankings tool is already given, but the site must provide online tracking tool to display who already qualified in each event for the Olympics. We cannot just simply rely on the rankings, because there are countless swimmers listed in each event, whether he or she swam through A or B cut.

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5 hours ago, intoronto said:

That is the FINA world rankings tool... its been up for quite some time now

 

There was a special OST athletes tracker in 2012 but still nothing this time (even though qualification system said otherwise). Coverage of Olympic qualifications has been below par by a number of federations...

#banbestmen

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OST Invitations

MEN

50m free –

100m free – Dylan Carter (TRI)

200m free – Alexandre Haldemann (SUI)

400m free – Martin Bau (SLO)

1500m free – Martin Bau (SLO)

100m back – Won Young-jun (KOR)

200m back – Omar Pinzón (COL)

100m breast –

200m breast – Martin Allikvee (EST)

100m fly – Glenn Sutanto (INA)

200m fly – Robert Žbogar (SLO)

200m IM – Uvis Kalniņš  (SLO)

400m IM – Pavel Janeček (CZE)

 

WOMEN

50m free – Julie Meynen (LUX)

100m free – Julie Meynen (LUX)

200m free –

400m free –

800m free – Tamila Holub (POR)

100m back –

200m back – Ekaterina Avramova (TUR)

100m breast – Tjaša Vozel (SLO)

200m breast – Julia Sebastián (ARG)

100m fly – Danielle Villars (SUI)

200m fly – Nida Eliz Üstündağ (TUR)

200m IM – Katarzyna Baranowska (POL)

400m IM – Jördis Steinegger (AUT)

 

* These are the swimmers who accepted their invites from FINA, and it will be greatly appreciated with your help in giving updates.

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UNIVERSALITY

:ALB

:ASA

:AND

:ANG Pedro Pinotes (400m IM), Ana Nóbrega (50m free)

:ANT

:ARM

:ARU Mikel Schreuders (200m free)Allyson Ponson (50m free)

:AZE

:BRN 

:BAN

:BAR Alex Sobers (400m free), Lani Cabrera (400m free)

:BEN Jules Bessan (50m free), Laraïba Seibou (50m free)

:BER 

:BOL 

:BIH Mihajlo Čeprkalo (1500m free), Amina Kajtaz (100m fly)

:BOT Naomi Ruele (50m free)

:BUL Aleksandar Nikolov (100m free)

:BUR 

:BDI

:CAM

:CMR

:CAY 

:CAF 

:CHI Felipe Tapia (1500m free)

:COL Isabella Arcila (50m free)

:COM 

:CGO 

:COK Wesley Roberts (50m free), Tracy Keith-Matchitt (50m free)

:CRC

:CIV

:CRO Mario Todorović (50m free)

:CUB

:CYP Iacovos Hadjiconstantinou (400m free), Sotiria Neofytou (100m fly)

:DJI 

:DOM 

:ESA 

:EST Martin Allikvee (200m breast)Maria Romanjuk (100m breast)

:FIJ Meli Malani (50m free), Matelita Buadromo (200m free)

:MKD Anastasia Bogdanovski (200m free)

:GEO 

:GRN 

:GUM Benjamin Schulte (100m breast), Pilar Shimizu (100m breast)

:GUI 

:GUY Hannibal Gaskin (100m fly), Jamila Sanmoogan (50m free)

:HAI Frantz Dorsainvil (50m free), Naomy Grand'Pierre (50m free)

:HON Allan Gutierréz (50m free), Sara Pastrana (200m free)

:IND Sajan Prakash (200m fly), Shivani Kataria (200m free)

:INA 

:IRI 

:IRQ 

:JOR

:KAZ 

:KEN 

:KUW 

:KGZ

:LAO 

:LAT Uvis Kalniņš (200m IM), Aļona Ribakova (200m breast)

:LIB Adam Allouche (100m fly), Gabrielle Doueihy (400m free)

:LBA 

:LIE 

:MAD 

:MAW

:MAS Phee Jinq En (100m breast)

:MDV 

:MLI 

:MLT 

:MHL 

:MRI 

:FSM 

:MDA Alexis Sancov (200m free)Tatiana Chişca (100m breast)

:MON 

:MGL 

:MNE Maksim Inić (50m free), Jovana Terzić (100m free)

:MAR 

:MOZ 

:NEP Shirish Gurung (100m free), Gaurika Singh (100m back)

:NCA Miguel Mena (100m free), Dalia Torrez Zamora (100m fly)

:NIG 

:PAK 

:PLW 

:PLE 

:PAN Edgar Crespo (100m breast), María Far Núñez (200m fly)

:PNG Ryan Pini (100m fly)

:PAR Benjamin Hockin (100m free), Karen Riveros (50m free)

:PER 

:PHI 

:QAT 

:RWA Eloi Imaniraguha (50m free), Joannah Umarangi (100m free)

:LCA Jordan Augier (50m free)

:VIN 

:SMR 

:KSA 

:SEN 

:SEY 

:SIN Quah Ting Wen (100m fly)

:SRI Matthew Abeysinghe (100m free), Kimiko Raheem (50m free)

:SUD 

:SUR 

:SWZ 

:SYR 

:TPE 

:TJK Olim Qurbonov (50m free), Anastasia Tyurina (50m free)

:TAN Hilal Hemed Hilal (50m free), Magdalena Moshi (50m free)

:THA 

:TOG 

:TGA 

:TKM

:UGA 

:UAE 

:URU Martín Melconian (100m breast), Inés Remersaro (100m back)

:UZB 

:VIE 

:ISV 

:YEM Mokhtar Al-Yamani (200m free)

:ZAM 

 

Italics – swimmers who achieved the FINA B-cut

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6 hours ago, MantaRaymarc said:

:GUY 

 

Guyana confirmed their two swimmers here.

 

And also Yemen.

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#banbestmen

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Il y a 6 heures , MantaRaymarc a déclaré:

UNIVERSALITY

:ALB

:ASA

:AND

:ANG Pedro Pinotes (400m IM), Ana Nóbrega (50m free)

:ANT

:ARM

:ARU Mikel Schreuders (200m free)Allyson Ponson (50m free)

:AZE

:BRN 

:BAN

:BAR Alex Sobers (400m free), Lani Cabrera (400m free)

:BEN

:BER 

:BOL 

:BIH Mihajlo Čeprkalo (1500m free), Amina Kajtaz (100m fly)

:BOT Naomi Ruele (50m free)

:BUL Aleksandar Nikolov (100m free)

:BUR 

:BDI

:CAM

:CMR

:CAY 

:CAF 

:CHI Felipe Tapia (1500m free)

:COL Isabella Arcila (50m free)

:COM 

:CGO 

:COK Wesley Roberts (50m free), Tracy Keith-Matchitt (50m free)

:CRC

:CIV

:CRO Mario Todorović (50m free)

:CUB

:CYP Iacovos Hadjiconstantinou (400m free), Sotiria Neofytou (100m fly)

:DJI 

:DOM 

:ESA 

:EST Martin Allikvee (200m breast)Maria Romanjuk (100m breast)

:FIJ Meli Malani (50m free), Matelita Buadromo (200m free)

:MKD Anastasia Bogdanovski (200m free)

:GEO 

:GRN 

:GUM Benjamin Schulte (100m breast), Pilar Shimizu (100m breast)

:GUI 

:GUY 

:HAI Frantz Dorsainvil (50m free), Naomy Grand'Pierre (50m free)

:HON Allan Gutierréz (50m free), Sara Pastrana (200m free)

:IND Sajan Prakash (200m fly), Shivani Kataria (200m free)

:INA 

:IRI 

:IRQ 

:JOR

:KAZ 

:KEN 

:KUW 

:KGZ

:LAO 

:LAT Uvis Kalniņš (200m IM), Aļona Ribakova (200m breast)

:LIB Adam Allouche (100m fly), Gabrielle Doueihy (400m free)

:LBA 

:LIE 

:MAD 

:MAW

:MAS Phee Jinq En (100m breast)

:MDV 

:MLI 

:MLT 

:MHL 

:MRI 

:FSM 

:MDA Alexis Sancov (200m free)Tatiana Chişca (100m breast)

:MON 

:MGL 

:MNE Maksim Inić (50m free), Jovana Terzić (100m free)

:MAR 

:MOZ 

:NEP 

:NCA Miguel Mena (100m free), Dalia Torrez Zamora (100m fly)

:NIG 

:PAK 

:PLW 

:PLE 

:PAN Edgar Crespo (100m breast), María Far Núñez (200m fly)

:PNG Ryan Pini (100m fly)

:PAR Benjamin Hockin (100m free), Karen Riveros (50m free)

:PER 

:PHI 

:QAT 

:RWA Eloi Imaniraguha (50m free), Joannah Umarangi (100m free)

:LCA Jordan Augier (50m free)

:VIN 

:SMR 

:KSA 

:SEN 

:SEY 

:SIN Quah Ting Wen (100m fly)

:SRI Matthew Abeysinghe (100m free), Kimiko Raheem (50m free)

:SUD 

:SUR 

:SWZ 

:SYR 

:TPE 

:TJK 

:TAN Hilal Hemed Hilal (50m free), Magdalena Moshi (50m free)

:THA 

:TOG 

:TGA 

:TKM

:UGA 

:UAE 

:URU Martín Melconian (100m breast), Inés Remersaro (100m back)

:UZB 

:VIE 

:ISV 

:ZAM 

 

Italics – swimmers who achieved the FINA B-cut

GREAT JOB

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