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Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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1 minute ago, OlympicsFan said:

If we do this for all nations, then we have at least 4 or 5 posts for every nation just to name the qualified athletes, so we will end up with more than 50 posts that are just about naming the qualified athletes. There is no need to post the names of the qualified athletes immediately after the end of each session, because everyone who cares will look it up and discuss about it on swimming websites like Swimswam, all other people will have no problem to wait until the end of the event to know the names of the qualified athletes. Of course i cant tell you what to do, but if other people follow your example, then we will tons of comments in the swimming/athletics thread that basically have no value, because you couldve said the same with just one comment. 

 

What's the point of threads if nobody posts in them? If we should go to SwimSwam then what's the point of this site? If we were bombarding the thread with blow by blow results that's one thing, but I don't see us being disruptive. On the other side I have no issue seeing the results of other nations.

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

What's the point of threads if nobody posts in them? If we should go to SwimSwam then what's the point of this site? If we were bombarding the thread with blow by blow results that's one thing, but I don't see us being disruptive. On the other side I have no issue seeing the results of other nations.

 

Feel free to post anything you want. People always find some silly problems, I don't get it.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

What's the point of threads if nobody posts in them? If we should go to SwimSwam then what's the point of this site? If we were bombarding the thread with blow by blow results that's one thing, but I don't see us being disruptive. On the other side I have no issue seeing the results of other nations.

I don't think anybody is actually having an issue when you post the daily CAN qualifiers, at least I'm not and I don't hear anyone else complaining :)

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I don't think anybody is actually having an issue when you post the daily CAN qualifiers, at least I'm not and I don't hear anyone else complaining :)

 

Yea its some person trying to start conflict for no reason. 

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14 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I do wonder what exactly all those notes and explanations mean..

 

Each header is as follows (rough translation)

 

- Individual selection which reached the French Standard

- Relay selection which satisfy the selection standard

- Top selected athletes which were closest to the French standard

- Additional relay athletes which satisfied the French standard

- Relay athletes in order to fill relays qualified by France

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