website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


Recommended Posts

UNIVERSALITY (as of July 17, 2016)

:ALB Sidni Hoxha (50m free)

:ASA

:AND Pol Arias (1500m free), Mónica Ramírez (100m free)

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

:ANT

:ARM Vahan Mkhitaryan (50m free), Monika Vasilyan (50m free)

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

:AZE

:BRN 

:BAN Mahfizur Rahman Sagor (100m free), Sonia Akter Tumpa (50m free)

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

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

:BER Julian Fletcher (100m breast)Rebecca Heyliger (50m free)

:BOL José Alberto Quintanilla (50m free), Karen Torrez (50m free)

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

:BOT Naomi Ruele (50m free)

:BUL Aleksandar Nikolov (100m free)

:BUR 

:BDI

:CAM Pou Sovijja (100m free), Hemthon Vitiny (50m free)

: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 Marie Laura Meza (100m fly)

:CIV

:CRO Mario Todorović (50m free)

:CUB

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

:DJI 

:DOM Jhonny Peréz (200m free), Dorian McMenemy (50m free)

:ESA Rebeca Quinteros (800m free)

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

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

:MKD Anastasia Bogdanovski (200m free)

:GEO Irakli Bolkvadze (200m breast), Teona Bostashvili (100m breast)

: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)

:HKG Geoffrey Cheah (50m free)

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

:INA Glenn Sutanto (100m fly), Yessy Yosa Putra (200m back)

:IRI Aria Nasimishad (200m breast)

:IRQ 

:JAM Timothy Wynter (100m back)

:JOR

:KAZ 

:KEN 

:KUW 

:KGZ Denis Petrashov (200m breast), Dariya Talanova (100m breast)

:LAO 

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

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

:LBA 

:LIE Christoph Meier (200m IM), Julia Hassler (800m free)

:MAD Ralefy Anthony Sitraka (100m fly), Estellah Fils Rabetsara (200m IM)

: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 Driss Lahrichi (100m back), Noura Mana (50m free)

:MOZ 

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

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

:NIG 

:PAK Haris Bandey (400m free), Lianna Swan (50m free)

:PLW Shawn Dinguilius (50m free), Dirngulbai Misech (50m free)

:PLE Ahmed Gebrel (400m free), Miri Al-Atrash (50m free)

: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 Nicholas Magana (100m free)Andrea Cedrón (200m free)

:PHI Jessie Lacuna (200m fly)Jasmine Alkhaldi (100m free)

:QAT Noah Al-Khulaifi (100m back), Nada Arkaji (100m fly) 

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

:LCA Jordan Augier (50m free)

:VIN 

:SMR 

:KSA 

:SEN 

:SEY Adam Viktora (100m fly), Alexus Laird (100m back)

:SLE Osman Kamara (50m free), Bunturabah Jalloh (50m free)

: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 Rexford Tullius (100m back), Caylee Watson (100m fly)

:YEM Mokhtar Al-Yamani (200m free)

:ZAM 

 

Italics – swimmers who achieved the FINA B-cut

Edited by MantaRaymarc
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32246
Share on other sites

:GRN Grenada

 

Corey Ollivierre (men's 100m breaststroke) Link

Oreoluwa Cherebin (women's 100m butterfly) Link

 

They are starting to get tough now.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32450
Share on other sites

Breakdown of swimmers

FINA A-cut – 526

Relay-only swimmers – 140

OST invites – 22

Universality invites – 117

 

Total: 805

Quota: 900

Vacant: 95

 

Edited by MantaRaymarc
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32534
Share on other sites

On 2016-07-07 at 09:09, Janakis said:

We have one more athlete, Kristel Vourna  :GRE qualified in 100m butterfly.

 

There's been an update on her. It looks like FINA made a mistake in inviting her.

 

Link

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32629
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

There's been an update on her. It looks like FINA made a mistake in inviting her.

 

Link

when FINA plans to publish list of swimmers? :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32630
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Huh? How did it happen? I thought before the Games.

 

It was sarcasm. Honestly I think FINA is waiting for the whole Russia issue to be settled plus they are almost as bad as the International Canoe Federation when it comes to publishing things.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32637
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

It was sarcasm. Honestly I think FINA is waiting for the whole Russia issue to be settled plus they are almost as bad as the International Canoe Federation when it comes to publishing things.

Well that sucks. I hope the Russia issue must be settled before Rio. The list of athletes is still incomplete and the issue continues to arise endlessly without a resolution.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32639
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

There's been an update on her. It looks like FINA made a mistake in inviting her.

 

Link

 

That sucks. 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/30-swimming-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/page/48/#findComment-32643
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • @hckošice Do you agree with me to some extent, or am I hopelessly dreaming? 
    • Interesting forecasts, I like 'em! I think the US wins the most medals, but Norway tops the standings (most golds)... have Germany neck-and-neck with Norway for medals, but fewer gold.    Then have Canada and Italy fighting it out for 4th in 5th   Then have Sweden, Austrian, Japan, Netherlands and France rounding out the top ten, with them all within a medal or two of each other. Of course reality with differ significantly 
    • A huge day for the very young Italian Bertini: despite a very tough draw, he beats Szilagy in the round of 16 and Gu in the quarterfinals! First career podium for him! 
    • Time for more personal and detailed predictions:    will have it hard this time.   I'm trying to stay realistic about our chances. We're not going there as favorites in most events, and deep down I know it would be a big surprise if we suddenly overperformed or even dominated. Still, sports have a beautiful way of ignoring expectations.   We're never predicted to do amazingly well at either edition of the Olympics, so I’m desperately hoping for moments that will stay with everyone in the country for years, whether it's a final that keeps people glued to their screens or a performance that will make us proud. Just one medal could mean so much. It would bring real emotions and something to cheer for to a country that isn’t going through its best period right now. And on the rare occasion of a hockey miracle, celebrations in the streets wouldn't be an oddity.   It all comes down to four sports, the rest are out of reach:   Alpine Skiing is a big mystery, and it will all come down to Petra, whether she'll compete and eventually shock everyone with a heroic result. That's the best-case scenario. Biathlon can be the dark horse, you never know how things turn around. The women's relay is probably our biggest chance, but all four of them need to deliver great performances. As for Ice Hockey, our national sport, I'll always believe in another fairytale. I'll always believe we'll pull off a miracle. Since I wasn't alive yet when we won gold at the World Championships, I can only resort to watching old videos and imagine how amazing it must have been to watch as your country is the champion of the world in something. Best on the planet. Even the silver years later was amazing, but I was too young to actually remember it, so it's time for another hockey euphoria in the country. Ski Mountaineering is a bit overlooked in the media right now, but I believe we have a huge chance of winning a medal in one of the events. Our athletes aren't minnows.   We're a small country, still relatively young. There's not much we're known for in the world, but sports are a perfect way to build a national identity, to stop people from thinking you're still part of a state that ceased to exist decades ago. Doing well in sports is one of the few things these lesser-known countries can show off, not just the ones in Europe.   I'm desperately hoping for a medal, and we all want those two weeks of the Olympics to be amazing and full of unforgettable moments.
    • Never wanted a prediction to be more right 
    • Two weeks before the Games officially begin, time to give my final predictions on the medal standings.     will beat  and win the medal table at the WOG for the first time in 100 years. All the (absurd) retirements of elite Norge athletes last season will have its consequences and they will drop to second.    will my bold pick to return to the top 3 after their horrendous Beijing performance, when it comes to Gold medals.     Germany will slip down and will have less than 9 golds for the first time in 50 years. Depending on how the chips fall in some sports, they could even be outside the top 5.   Home team of  will have their best Olympics in some, better than Torino, but it still won't be enough to get into the top 5.
    • Final Standing   Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Netherlands 5 5(0) 0(0) 40 3 +37 15 Australia 5 3(0) 2(0) 29 21 +8 9 Israel 5 3(1) 2(0) 20 18 +2 8 Serbia 5 2(0) 3(1) 14 19 -5 7 New Zealand 5 1(0) 4(0) 11 44 -33 3 Iceland 5 1(0) 4(0) 15 24 -9 3   The following Nations have qualified for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division II Group A World Championship 2027 Netherlands   The following Nations have qualified for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division II Group B World Championship 2027 Australia Israel New Zealand Serbia   The following Nation has been relegated to the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division III Group A World Championship 2027 Iceland
    • Saturday January 24th, 2026 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +1)   12:30   Australia  6 - 5  Iceland 16:00   Netherlands  6 - 2  Israel 19:30   Serbia  4 - 3  New Zealand
    • Luge team forms | Austrian Olympic Committee Luge quota for Winter Games cut by one   Looks like he's doing both based on the articles above.
×
×
  • Create New...