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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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35 minutes ago, Mark Chan said:

Don't you think she could still challenge for gold in 400IM after that 4:34 swim at Europeans?

I mean... the gold is also a medal. :d She can win it, but given the circumstances I am don't want to say that the gold is the expected result from her. She has just as much of a chance to take the gold as any of the other favorites in 400 IM, but she isn't the clear frontrunner anymore. 

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51 minutes ago, bmo said:

 

Nice look at the Swimming venue.

 

Great picture, but really not digging the "look of the games". IMO it's the worst one (among summer games) since Atlanta.

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Six Polish swimmers who are in Tokyo already have to go home since our federation cocked up the entry criteria and send them based on B standard which actually requires a special invitation from FINA to be eligible. The invitation never happened (duh). The biggest affected name is Alicja Tchorz.

 

Our federation made a similar error in Rio but it only affected one swimmer back then.

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Just now, Monzanator said:

Six Polish swimmers who are in Tokyo already have to go home since our federation cocked up the entry criteria and send them based on B standard which actually requires a special invitation from FINA to be eligible. The invitation never happened (duh). The biggest affected name is Alicja Tchorz.

 

Our federation made a similar error in Rio but it only affected one swimmer back then.

1. Poland send 14 names (should 10) and FINA  send email that is incorrect 2. Poland send 7 swimmers (better for FINA, because less than 10), and 7 with minimum B... And FINA did not informed our federation funny. They make mistake too, FINA should let 3 our swimmers start in Tokyo. Because 10 is the limit. 

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On 14/07/2021 at 21:21, Dragon said:

CAS cleared them and both can compete in Tokyo

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