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Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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On 5/2/2016 at 01:37, JoshMartini007 said:

:KOR South Korea has announced its initial team after their Olympic Trials. In total 5 women have been selected. I imagine they will add more, but I don't know their internal evaluation.

 

 

In fact, Nam Yoo-sun, the first ever South Korean to enter the Olympic final in 2004, will compete at her fourth Olympics. She missed her London 2012 bid after losing the 400 m IM slot to her rival Kim Seo-yeong, who achieved the FINA B-cut before.

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В 28.04.2016 в 18:16, JoshMartini007 сказал:

It looks like :RUS Russia announced its initial roster. I used a translator so I may not be accurate. In total 34 have been announced. 21 swimmers reached the individual standards, 9 will compete only in relays while 4 did not reach the standard, but were added due to being promising young athletes. In addition 4 athletes will get a second opportunity to reach the Russian standard at the European Championships while Yulia Efimova will be given a spot should she avoid suspension.

 

Individual Swimmers

Natalia Lovtsova (50m freestyle)
Veronika Popova (200m freestyle)
Victoria Andreeva (200 m freestyle, 200 m IM)
Daria Ustinova (100 and 200 m backstroke)
Anastasia Fesikova (100 and 200 m backstroke)
Sofya Andreeva (200m breaststroke)
Daria Chikunov (200m breaststroke)
Svetlana Chimrova (100m butterfly)
Vladimir Morozov (50 and 100m freestyle)
Andrew Grechin (100m freestyle)
Alexander Red (200 m and 400 m freestyle)
Yaroslav Potapov (1500 m freestyle)
Eugene Rilov (100 and 200 m backstroke)
Gregory Tarasevich (100 m backstroke)
Andrew Schabas (200 m m back)
Vsevolod Zanko (100m breaststroke)
Cyril Prigoda (100m breaststroke)
Anton Chupkov (200m breaststroke)
Ilya Khomenko (200m breaststroke)
Alexander Gardeners (100m butterfly)
Eugene Koptelov (100m butterfly)

 

Relays

4x100 m freestyle men - Vladimir Morozov, Andrei Grechin, Alexander Popkov, Alexander Sukhorukov.
4x200 m freestyle men - Alexander Red Nikita Lobintsev, Danila Izotov, Mikhail Dovgaluk, Vyacheslav Andrusenko.
4x100 m freestyle women - Veronika Popova, Victoria Andreeva Natalia Lovtsova, Rosalia Nasretdinova.
4x200 m freestyle women - Veronika Popova, Victoria Andreeva, Arina Openysheva Darya Mullakaeva.
4x100 m IM men - Eugene Rilov, Vsevolod Zanko, Alexander Gardeners, Vladimir Morozov
4x100 m IM women - Darya Ustinova Chikunov Daria, Svetlana Chimrova, Veronika Popova

 

Additional Athletes (Young Swimmers)

Daniel Pakhomov (200m butterfly)
Alex Bryansk (50m freestyle)
Semen Makovich (200 m IM)
Ilya Druzhinin (1500 m freestyle)

 

Athletes which will be given a second chance at European Championships

The medley - Semen Makovich (400 m IM), Andrey Zhilkin Alexander Osipenko
200 m butterfly - Nikolay Skvortsov
100 m breaststroke - Natalia Ivaneeva

 

Should Efimova have her suspension lifted then Natalia Ivaneeva will be removed should she qualify at the European Championship.

 

That's all very correct :yes but there are 5 athletes who have second chance. the whole possible roster can be 40 athletes

Bring back the 1991 borders

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The German swimming trials have begun and will last until Sunday. Qualifying to the German swim team has two phases. First they must reach the qualifying times at the prelims and finals (prelims have easier times) then they must reach another qualifying time (easier than final) in a different competition selected by the German swimming federation (you can only attempt to qualify in one). Thus athletes listed here will essentially be considered to be on the long list with the final list to be determined likely at the end of June/beginning of July.

 

:GER Germany Long List Qualifiers – Day 1

Men’s 1500m Freestyle – Florian Wellbrock

Men’s 400m IM – Jacob Heidtmann, Johannes Hintze

Women’s 800m Freestyle – Sarah Kohler, Leonie Beck

Women’s 400m IM – Franziska Hentke

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5 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

The German swimming trials have begun and will last until Sunday. Qualifying to the German swim team has two phases. First they must reach the qualifying times at the prelims and finals (prelims have easier times) then they must reach another qualifying time (easier than final) in a different competition selected by the German swimming federation (you can only attempt to qualify in one). Thus athletes listed here will essentially be considered to be on the long list with the final list to be determined likely at the end of June/beginning of July.

 

:GER Germany Long List Qualifiers – Day 1

Men’s 1500m Freestyle – Florian Wellbrock, Felix Auboeck

Men’s 400m IM – Jacob Heidtmann, Johannes Hintze

Women’s 800m Freestyle – Sarah Kohler, Leonie Beck

Women’s 400m IM – Franziska Hentke

FYI. Felix Auböck is not from Germany, He's from Austria.

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vor 59 Minuten schrieb JoshMartini007:

The German swimming trials have begun and will last until Sunday. Qualifying to the German swim team has two phases. First they must reach the qualifying times at the prelims and finals (prelims have easier times) then they must reach another qualifying time (easier than final) in a different competition selected by the German swimming federation (you can only attempt to qualify in one). Thus athletes listed here will essentially be considered to be on the long list with the final list to be determined likely at the end of June/beginning of July.

 

:GER Germany Long List Qualifiers – Day 1

Men’s 1500m Freestyle – Florian Wellbrock

Men’s 400m IM – Jacob Heidtmann, Johannes Hintze

Women’s 800m Freestyle – Sarah Kohler, Leonie Beck

Women’s 400m IM – Franziska Hentke

The "different competition" is not selected by the german swimming federation. Athletes have to select one of the following two meets within one week after the end of the german nationals: Mare Nostrum Tour or German Open (beginning of July in Berlin)

If they dont swim the required times there as well, then they dont qualify.

 

International times at the german nationals:

Mens 1500 free: 15:01.18 for Felix Auböck :AUT

Womens 800 free: 8:40.51 for Julia Hassler :LIE

Womens 400 IM: 4:46.01 for Martina van Berkel :SUI

 

I dont know if those times are good enough to qualify ... ?

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18 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

The "different competition" is not selected by the german swimming federation. Athletes have to select one of the following two meets within one week after the end of the german nationals: Mare Nostrum Tour or German Open (beginning of July in Berlin)

If they dont swim the required times there as well, then they dont qualify.

 

International times at the german nationals:

Mens 1500 free: 15:01.18 for Felix Auböck :AUT

Womens 800 free: 8:40.51 for Julia Hassler :LIE

Womens 400 IM: 4:46.01 for Martina van Berkel :SUI

 

I dont know if those times are good enough to qualify ... ?

 

Only Austria's time was fast enough for the A (OQT) standard, the other two were OST times

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I missed the German trials, but here's a list according to SwimSwam of the athletes which made the "long list"

 

Women:

Franziska Hentke –  400m IM, 200m Butterfly

Sarah Köhler – 400m and 800m Freestyle

Leonie Antonia Beck – 800m Freestyle

Lisa Graf – 200m Backstroke

Alexandra Wenk – 200m IM, 100m Butterfly

Dorothea Brandt – 50m Freestyle

 

Men:

Jacob Heidtmann – 400m IM

Johannes Hintze – 400m IM

Florian Wellbrock – 1500m Freestyle

Florian Vogel – 200 m and 400m Freestyle

Jan-Philip Glania – 100 m and 200m Backstroke

Christian Diener – 200m Backstroke

Damian Wierling – 50m Freestyle

Philip Heintz – 200m IM

Marco Koch – 200m Breaststroke

Paul Biedermann – 200m Freestyle

Christoph Fildebrandt – 200m Freestyle

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