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vor 27 Minuten schrieb MantaRaymarc:

Phillip Heintz swam outside the FINA A-cut (2:00.28).

So what? He clearly made the A cut at the german nationals. I think they either just forgot him or more likely: He didnt pick this event to qualify for Rio and will try to qualify at another stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour or at the German Open.

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vor 43 Minuten schrieb GER-PJ:

Do everyone know about the German qualifications system? 

 

Philip Heintz (200m medley) swam at Mare Nostrum Tour in Monaco: At Heat: 2:01.70 and at final: 2:00.56 

the qualification times: Heat: 2:02.87, Final: 2:01.43

But on the published list from DSV there is no name from him ( pic.twitter.com/bXgs9Zz3ZI ). 

Maybe he didnt pick this stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour to qualify? German swimmers have to select one stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour or the German Open beforehand where they want to qualify. Maybe he selected another stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour or the German Open.

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1 minute ago, OlympicsFan said:

So what? He clearly made the A cut at the german nationals. I think they either just forgot him or more likely: He didnt pick this event to qualify for Rio and will try to qualify at another stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour or at the German Open.

Yup. He clearly made the A-cut at the German Nationals, but didn't confirm his place with his performance outside the FINA-A cut at the Mare Nostrum leg in Monaco. Oh well, he'll try at another stop of the Mare Nostrum tour this month.

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women's marathon: China, Great Britain, Ecuador, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Poland, Venezuela, Slovenia, Czech Republic + Spain, Canada, Malaysia, Egypt and New Zealand. I think NZ will reject this quota, so maybe Portugal can win quota

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14 minut temu, dareza napisał:

women's marathon: China, Great Britain, Ecuador, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Poland, Venezuela, Slovenia, Czech Republic + Spain, Canada, Malaysia, Egypt and New Zealand. I think NZ will reject this quota, so maybe Portugal can win quota

wasn`t it meant 9 best nations + 1 per continent? If so why Spain is also in?

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