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On 27/06/2021 at 16:35, OlympicsFan said:

Top 8 times this year of athletes who will compete at the Olympics (to the best of my knowledge):

 

In events, where Someone ranked in the top 8 might not compete, I also included the 9th ranked athlete. Below the top 8 I added my prediction for the athletes who will make the final.

 

Men:

 

50 free:

Dressel 21.04

Morozov 21.41

Proud 21.42

Andrew 21.48

Gkolomeev 21.60

Liukkonen 21.61

De Boer 21.62

Manaudou 21.67

 

Dressel, Morozov, Andrew, Proud, Manaudou, Gkolomeev, Fratus, Seeliger/Hayden/De Boer

 

100 free:

Kolesnikov 47.31

Dressel 47.39

Miressi 47.45

Chalmers 47.59

Apple 47.72

Minakov 47.74

Nemeth 47.84

Scott 47.87

 

Kolesnikov, Dressel, Apple, Chalmers, Miressi, Minakov, Popovici, Grousset/Nemeth/Hwang

 

200 free:

Scott 1:44.47

Dean 1:44.58

Matsumoto 1:44.65

Malyutin 1:44.79

Hwang 1:44.96

Smith 1:45.29

Chalmers 1:45.48

Girev 1:45.49

 

Scott, Dean, Matsumoto, Malyutin, Hwang, Smith, Chalmers, Rapsys/Popovici/Haas

 

400 free:

Winnington 3:42.65

McLoughlin 3:43.27

Malyutin 3:44.18

Wellbrock 3:44.35 (might not compete)

Auböck 3:44.51

Detti 3:44.65

De Tullio 3:44.83

Märtens/Smith 3:44.86

 

Winnington, McLoughlin, Malyutin, Detti, De Tullio, Märtens, 2 out of Smith/Rapsys/Auböck/Hafnaoui/Djakovic

 

800 free:

Paltrinieri 7:41.96 (might not compete)

McLoughlin 7:42.51

Romanchuk 7:42.61

Hafnaoui 7:45.54

Detti 7:46.10

Auböck 7:46.72

Christiansen 7:47.99

Wellbrock 7:48.12

Finke 7:48.22

 

Paltrinieri (if he competes, otherwise Finke/Egorov), McLoughlin, Romanchuk, Hafnaoui, Detti, Auböck, Christiansen, Wellbrock

 

1500 free:

Wellbrock 14:36.45

Romanchuk 14:39.89

Paltrinieri 14:40.38 (might not compete)

Finke 14:46.06

Märtens 14:49.26

Jervis 14:51.49

McLoughlin 14:52.69

Norgaard 14:54.11

Acerenza 14:54.36

 

Wellbrock, Romanchuk, Paltrinieri (if he competes, otherwise Egorov), Finke, Jervis, Norgaard, Acerenza, Christiansen/McLoughlin

 

100 breast:

Peaty 57.39

Kamminga 57.90

Andrew 58.14

Martinenghi 58.29

Shymanovich 58.46

Wilson 58.50

Wilby 58.58

Schwingenschlögl 58.95

 

Peaty, Kamminga, Andrew, Martinenghi, Wilson, Shymanovich, Wilby, Matzerath/Yan

 

200 breast:

Stubblety-Cook 2:06.28

Sato 2:06.40

Chupkov 2:06.99

Kamminga 2:07.23

Fink 2:07.55

Mura 2:07.58

Persson 2:07.66

Wilby 2:08.06

 

Stubblety-Cook, Sato, Chupkov, Mura, Kamminga, Fink, 2 out of Wilby/A. Wilson/M. Wilson/Persson/Balandin

 

100 back:

Rylov 52.12

Kolesnikov 52.13

Murphy 52.22

Xu 52.35

Armstrong 52.48

Christou 52.77

Tomac 52.86

Glinta 52.88

 

Rylov, Murphy, Xu, Armstrong, Kolesnikov, 3 out of Ndoye Brouard/Larkin/Irie/Ceccon

 

200 back:

Rylov 1:53.23

Murphy 1:54.20

Larkin 1:54.38 (might not compete)

Greenbank 1:54.43

Mefford 1:54.79

Irie 1:55.52

Ndoye Brouard 1:56.10

Telegdy 1:56.17

Sunama 1:56.22

 

Rylov, Murphy, Greenbank, Mefford, Irie, Ndoye Brouard, Mityukov, Xu/Sunama/Coetze

 

100 fly:

Dressel 49.76

Milak 50.18

Temple 50.45

Metella 50.87

Miladinov 50.93

Guy 50.96

Kawamoto 51.00

Mizunuma 51.03

 

Dressel, Milak, Temple, Minakov, Guy, Miladinov, Metella, Le Clos/Ponti

 

200 fly:

Milak 1:51.10

Burdisso 1:54.28

Kenderesi 1:54.37

Ivanov 1:54.50

Honda 1:54.59

Wang 1:54.77

Thomasberger 1:55.04

Harting 1:55.06

 

Milak, Burdisso, Kenderesi, Seto, Honda, Le Clos, Ivanov, Ponti/Marchand/Du Preez

 

200 IM:

Andrew 1:55.26

Scott 1:55.90

Larkin 1:56.29

Gonzalez 1:56.31

Wang 1:56.78

Desplanches 1:56.95

Kalisz 1:56.97

Kos 1:56.99

 

Andrew, Scott, Larkin, Seto, Kalisz, Desplanches, 2 out of Gonzalez/Wang/Kos/Heintz/Hagino

 

400 IM:

Seto 4:09.02

Kalisz 4:09.09

Verraszto 4:09.57

Marchand 4:09.65

Clareburt 4:09.87

Borodin 4:10.02

Smith 4:10.04

Litherland 4:10.33

 

Seto, Kalisz, Verraszto, Marchand, Borodin, Litherland, Clareburt, Razzetti/Litchfield/Papastamos/Desplanches

 

400 free relay:

Russia 3:10.90

USA 3:11.47

Italy 3:12.62

Australia 3:12.91

GB 3:12.95

Hungary 3:13.62

Brazil 3:13.63

Canada 3:13.84

 

Russia, USA, Italy, Australia, GB, Brazil, 2 out of Hungary/France/Canada

 

800 free relay:

GB 7:00.86

Australia 7:01.95

Russia 7:01.98

USA 7:03.09

Japan 7:07.58

Italy 7:07.80

China 7:07.82

Brazil 7:07.83

 

GB, Australia, Russia, USA, Japan, Italy, 2 out of Brazil/Hungary/China/Germany

 

Medley relay:

USA 3:27.74

GB 3:29.56

Russia 3:29.71

Italy 3:30.15

Australia 3:31.07

Japan 3:31.41

France 3:31.87

China 3:32.61

 

USA, GB, Russia, Italy, Australia, Japan, France, China/Germany/Hungary

 

Women:

 

50 free:

McKeon 23.93

C. Campbell 23.94

Kromowidjojo 23.97

Blume 24.06

Wasick 24.17

Kameneva 24.20

Sjöstrom 24.25

Heemskerk 24.28

 

McKeon, Kromowidjojo, Blume, Sjöstrom, C. Campbell, 3 out of Wasick/Kameneva/Heemskerk/Manuel/Weitzeil

 

100 free:

McKeon 52.19

C. Campbell 52.59

Oleksiak 52.89

Haughey 52.92

Heemskerk 53.03

Kromowidjojo 53.13

Yang 53.21

Wattel 53.32

 

McKeon, C. Campbell, Oleksiak, Sjöstrom, Anderson, 3 out of Haughey/Weitzeil/Heemskerk/Kromowidjojo/Coleman

 

200 free:

Titmus 1:53.09

Ledecky 1:54.40

Yang 1:54.57

McKeon 1:54.74

Haughey 1:54.89

McIntosh 1:56.19

Pellegrini 1:56.23

Seemanova 1:56.27

 

Titmus, Ledecky, McKeon, Haughey, Yang, McIntosh, Pellegrini, Oleksiak/Coleman/Anderson

 

400 free:

Titmus 3:56.90

Ledecky 3:59.25

Li Bingjie 4:02.36

Cook/Egorova 4:04.10

Quadarella 4.04.66 (might not compete)

Madden 4:04.86

McIntosh 4.05.13

Tang 4:05.15

 

Titmus, Ledecky, Li Bingjie, McIntosh, Madden, Gose, 2 out of Cook/Egorova/Tang/Kesely

 

800 free:

Ledecky 8:13.64

Titmus 8:15.57

Melverton 8:19.05

Quadarella 8:20.23

Grimes 8:20.36

Wang 8:20.38

Kirpichnikova 8:21.86

Köhler 8:23.82

 

Ledecky, Titmus, Melverton, Grimes, Quadarella, Wang, Köhler, Kirpichnkkova/Egorova/Kesely

 

1500 free:

Ledecky 15:40.55

Gough 15:46.13

Quadarella 15:48.81

Wang 15:49.07

Sullivan 15:51.18

Köhler 15:52.20

Melverton 15:57.14

Li Bingjie 15:58.35

 

Ledecky, Gough, Quadarella, Köhler, Wang, Sullivan, Kirpichnikova, Melverton/Li Bingjie/Kesely

 

100 breast:

King 1:04.79

Jacoby 1:05.28

Hansson 1:05.69

Schoenmaker 1:05.74

Pilato 1:05.84

Carraro 1:05.86

Hodges 1:05.99

Tang 1:06.04

 

King, Jacoby, Hansson, Schoenmaker, Pilato, 3 out of Carraro/Jefimova/Eginova/Chikunova

 

200 breast:

Schoenmaker 2:20.17

Renshaw 2:20.89

Lazor 2:21.07

Chikunova 2:21.63

Wood 2:21.69

King 2:21.75

Mamie 2:22.05

Temnikova 2:22.76

 

Schoenmaker, Renshaw, Lazor, King, Wood, Chikunova, Mamie, Watanabe/Wog

 

100 back:

McKeown 57.45

Masse 57.70 

Smith 57.92

Dawson 58.08

Seebohm 58.59

White 58.60

Touissant 58.65

Panziera 59.01

 

McKeown, Masse, White, Smith, Dawson, Seebohm, Touissant, Shkurdai/Kameneva/Wild

 

200 back:

McKeown 2:04.28

Panziera 2:05.56

White 2:05.73

Seebohm 2:06.38

Bacon 2:06.46

Masse 2:06.67

Wild 2:07.74

Burian 2:07.87

 

McKeown, Panziera, White, Seebohm, Masse, Bacon, Wild, Burian/Dawson/Ruck

 

100 fly:

Huske 55.66

Zhang 55.73

McKeon 55.93

MacNeil 56.14

Curzan 56.43

Hansson 56.73

Throssell 57.11

Sjöstrom 57.34 (might not compete)

Wattel 57.37

 

Huske, Curzan, MacNeil, McKeon, Zhang, Hansson, Shkurdai, Sjöstrom (if she competes, otherwise Ikee/Wattel)

 

200 fly:

Zhang 2:05.44

Flickinger 2:05.85

Kapas 2:06.50

Smith 2:06.99

Yu 2:07.03

Stephens 2:07.04

Throssell 2:07.20

Hasegawa 2:07.24

 

Zhang, Flickinger, Kapas, Smith, Yu, Stephens, Hasegawa, Hosszu/Thomas/Throssell

 

200 IM:

McKeown 2:08.19

Walsh 2:08.87

Wood 2:09.23

Pickrem 2:09.24

Douglass 2:09.32

Teramura 2:09.55

Ohashi 2:09.59

Wilson 2:09.61

Yu 2:09.64

 

McKeown, Walsh, Douglass, Pickrem, Wood, Ohashi, Gorbenko, Hosszu/Yu/Wilson

 

400 IM:

Weyant 4:33.81

Flickinger 4:33.96

Hosszu 4:34.76

Ohashi 4:35.14

Willmott 4:35.70

Yu 4:35.94

Mihalyvari-Farkas 4:36.81

Pickrem 4:37.03

 

Weyant, Flickinger, Hosszu, Ohashi, Willmott, Pickrem, Mihalyvari-Farkas, Yu/Wood/Franceschi

 

400 free relay:

Australia 3:30.30

China 3:33.71

USA 3:34.21

Canada 4:34.92

GB 4:35.41

Netherlands 4:36.10

Japan 4:36.80

France 4:36.89

 

Australia, USA, Canada, China, GB, Netherlands, France, Japan/Russia/Denmark/Sweden

 

800 free relay:

Australia 7:39.59

USA 7:44.79

China 7:46.26

Canada 7:48.48

Germany 7:50.07

Russia 7:53.75

Japan 7:55.25

Hungary 7:57.18

 

Australia, USA, China, Canada, Germany, Russia, Japan, Hungary/Italy

 

Medley relay:

Australia 3:51.80

USA 3:51.82

Canada 3:53.55

China 3:54.73

GB 3:55.48

Sweden 3:55.51

Italy 3:56.54

Russia 3:56.67

 

Australia, USA, Canada, China, GB, Sweden, Italy, Russia/Japan

 

By nations:

USA 50

Australia 37

GB 24

Russia 21

Italy 20

China 17

Japan 16

Hungary 13

Canada 12

Germany 10

Netherlands 9

France 8

Sweden 5

Austria/Brazil/Bulgaria/Denmark/Hong Kong/South Africa/Switzerland/Ukraine 2

Belarus/Czech Republic/Finland/Greece/New Zealand/Norway/Poland/Romania/South Korea/Spain/Tunisia 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wow what a great summary a million thanks for this.

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Sarah Sjöström, defending champion on 100m fly and WR holder on 50 free and 100 free broke her elbow in february and has recovered good but only made a few races, far from medal level but with the freestyle looking better than the butterfly. She has not decided to give 100 fly a chance with lowered expectations. But considering the improved competition at the distance, I would guess the recovery has been very well last period if she still tries it. 

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