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Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm 99% sure Belgium will just use times luckily, no hassles with trials and having to peak another time and so on.

These Belgians are listed as officially qualified on their NOC's website:

 

Apart from that, their selection criteria since this year are the exact same as the international standards. 

 

Thanks, not too surprised about Belgium

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As a reminder the Canadian Trials are also the New Zealand trials for swimmers studying in North America. So far Corey Main in the men's 100m backstroke and Matt Hutchins in the men's 400m freestyle have qualified and will be added to the team.

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Day 3 of the Canadian trials saw 6 swimmers qualify.

 

Ashton Baumann - Men's 200m breaststroke 

Ryan Cochrane - Men's 400m freestyle

 

Kennedy Goss/Katerine Savard - Qualified for the women's 4x200m relay (McLean/Oleksiak already qualified swimmers will swim the individual 200 m)

Rachel Nicol/Kierra Smith in the 100m breaststroke.


So far 13 swimmers have qualified.  

Edited by intoronto
adding the total # of swimmers qualified.
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Big surprised to see Ashton Baumann make the team. He wasn't on form over the last two years. If his sister also makes the team CBC is going to have a field day being all nostalgic over Alex Baumann.

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14 minutes ago, Near said:

Big surprised to see Ashton Baumann make the team. He wasn't on form over the last two years. If his sister also makes the team CBC is going to have a field day being all nostalgic over Alex Baumann.

Baumann was injured the last 2 years.

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11 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I'm 99% sure Belgium will just use times luckily, no hassles with trials and having to peak another time and so on.

These Belgians are listed as officially qualified on their NOC's website:

 

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Apart from that, their selection criteria since this year are the exact same as the international standards. 

Just an intriguing question, how do we know if these swimmers have already been qualified and selected? Distinguish between CRIT and Crit.

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1 hour ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Just an intriguing question, how do we know if these swimmers have already been qualified and selected? Distinguish between CRIT and Crit.

CRIT = Qualified to the Individual discipline

crit. = qualified because of the Relay, but without the OQT for the Individual race yet

 

by the way, at page 3 you listed the Italian National Champs from May 5th through 8th, but actually they will be held between April 19th through 23rd...;)

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30 minutes ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Just an intriguing question, how do we know if these swimmers have already been qualified and selected? Distinguish between CRIT and Crit.

CRIT is for athletes who reached the qualifying standard in distances in which there are not more than the maximum number of athletes qualified.

Crit* is for athletes who reached the qualifying standard, but in distances in which more than the maximum have done so (in practice this only means the men's 200m freestyle with 3 athletes who reached the standard)

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Japan literally set a new national record in the men's and women's 100m freestyle yet neither swimmer will go to Rio because they didn't reach the Japanese standard.

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2 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Japan literally set a new national record in the men's and women's 100m freestyle yet neither swimmer will go to Rio because they didn't reach the Japanese standard.

So what's the record? :p 

 

Or you mean it has never happened before that Japan isn't represented in the 100 free? 

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