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Swimming Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Japan's selection event will be at the Japanese Championships scheduled in April 2020. Like for 2016 the selection criteria is the same, athletes must achieve the time equal or faster than what was done at the 2019 World Championships, with the exception of the women's 200m butterfly and 400m individual medley where the OQT must be achieved (because the OQT was faster than what was reached at the world champs).

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3 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Japan's selection event will be at the Japanese Championships scheduled in April 2020. Like for 2016 the selection criteria is the same, athletes must achieve the time equal or faster than what was done at the 2019 World Championships, with the exception of the women's 200m butterfly and 400m individual medley where the OQT must be achieved (because the OQT was faster than what was reached at the world champs).

By whom? Themselves, the winners, the (semi)finalists?

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48 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

By whom? Themselves, the winners, the (semi)finalists?

 

Forgot to include that, it's the finalists.

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I was wondering: in case Pilato ( :ITA ) qualifies to Olympics, can she compete? She will be 16 in January 2021, so I guess not. Do you think I’m wrong?

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2 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

I was wondering: in case Pilato ( :ITA ) qualifies to Olympics, can she compete? She will be 16 in January 2021, so I guess not. Do you think I’m wrong?

There was a 13 year old :NEP swimmer in Rio, so I would imagine yes.

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19 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

I was wondering: in case Pilato ( :ITA ) qualifies to Olympics, can she compete? She will be 16 in January 2021, so I guess not. Do you think I’m wrong?

She would definitely be allowed to compete. Ledecky won her first medal when she as 15 I believe.

17 minutes ago, intoronto said:

There was a 13 year old :NEP swimmer in Rio, so I would imagine yes.

Yes, I believe FINA as said that athletes in Aquatics must be 13 years old and older.

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Seeing as no one has done a qualification update here in a while, I thought I might give it a try. Below are the NOC's that have qualified in each event with the athlete that achieved the OQT. If a NOC has more than two athletes that met the NOC, the top two with the fastest times are listed. I'll do the women tomorrow.

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

 

:USA Caeleb Dressel

:RUS Vladimir Morozov

:BRA Bruno Fratus

:GRE Kristian Gkolomeev

:GBR Ben Proud

:ITA Andrea Vergani

:USA Michael Andrew

:POL Pawel Juraszek

:JPN Shinri Shioura

:FRA Florent Manaudou

:HUN Maxim Lobanovskij

:ITA Leonardo Deplano

:FRA Maxime Grousset

:ISR Meiron Cheruti

:AUS Cameron McEvoy

:NED Jesse Puts

:ALG Oussama Sahnoune

:GBR David Cumberlidge

:EGY Ali Khalafalla

 

Men's 100m Freestyle

 

:USA Caeleb Dressel

:AUS Kyle Chalmers

:USA Ryan Held

:RUS Vladislav Grinev

:BRA Marcelo Chierighini

:GBR Duncan Scott

:RUS Vladimir Morozov

:HUN Nandor Nemeth

:CHN He Junyi

:FRA Clement Mignon

:ITA Alessandro Miressi

:FRA Mehdy Metella

:AUS Cameron McEvoy

:BEL Pieter Timmers

:BRA Breno Correia

:ITA Ivano Vendrame

:JPN Katsumi Nakamura

:HUN Szebasztian Szabo

:ALG Oussama Sahnoune

:TTO Dylan Carter

:JPN Katsuhiro Matsumoto

:NED Kyle Stolk

 

Men's 200m Freestyle

 

:LTU Danas Rapsys

:AUS Clyde Lewis

:GBR Duncan Scott

:CHN Sun Yang

:JPN Katsuhiro Matsumoto

:RUS Martin Malyutin

:CHN Ji Xinjie

:RUS Mikhail Dovgalyuk

:HUN Dominik Kozma

:ITA Filippo Megli

:USA Andrew Seliskar

:AUS Kyle Chalmers

:BRA Fernando Scheffer

:USA Townley Haas

:GBR James Guy

:NED Maarten Brzoskowski

:GER Poul Zellmann

:HUN Kristof Milak

:ITA Gabriele Detti

 

Men's 400m Freestyle

 

:CHN Sun Yang

:AUS Mack Horton

:ITA Gabriele Detti

:LTU Danas Rapsys

:AUS Jack McLoughlin

:ITA Marco de Tullio

:RUS Aleksandr Krasnykh

:GER Florian Wellbrock

:CHN Ji Xinjie

:USA Zane Grothe

:HUN Gabor Zombori

:BRA Guilherme Costa

:RUS Martin Malyutin

 

Men's 800m Freestyle

 

:ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri

:NOR Henrik Christiansen

:FRA David Aubry

:UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk

:AUS Jack McLoughlin

:GER Florian Wellbrock

:ITA Gabriele Detti

:CHN Sun Yang

:CRO Franko Grgic

:UKR Sergii Frolov

:BRA Guilherme Costa

:RUS Ilia Sibirtsev

:AUS Thomas Neill

:DEN Anton Ipsen

:CZE Jan Micka

:TUN Ahmed Hafnaoui

:USA Jordan Wilmovsky

:USA Zane Grothe

:FRA Damien Joly

:POL Wojciech Wojdak

:GBR Daniel Jervis

:RUS Ilia Druzhinin

:DEN Alexander Norgaard

:VIE Nguyen Huy Hoang

:AUT Felix Aubock

:SRB Vuk Celic

:GER Ruwen Straub

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle

 

:GER Florian Wellbrock

:UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk

:ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri

:FRA David Aubry

:NOR Henrik Christiansen

:CRO Franko Grgic

:GBR Daniel Jervis

:DEN Alexander Norgaard

:CZE Jan Micka

:USA Robert Finke

:ITA Domenico Acerenza

:AUS Jack McLoughlin

:CHN Sun Yang

:UKR Sergii Frolov

:BRA Guilherme Costa

:FRA Damien Joly

:USA Zane Grothe

:DEN Anton Ipsen

:VIE Nguyen Huy Hoang

:GER Ruwen Straub

:AUS Thomas Neill

:RUS Ilia Druzhinin

:HUN Gergely Gyurta

:CRO Marin Mogic

:HUN Akos Kalmar

 

Men's 100m Backstroke

 

:CHN Xu Jiayu

:AUS Mitch Larkin

:RUS Evgeny Rylov

:USA Ryan Murphy

:USA Shaine Casas

:BRA Guilherme Guido

:RUS Kliment Kolesnikov

:JPN Ryosuke Irie

:CAN Markus Thornmeyer

:ITA Thomas Ceccon

:ROU Robert Glinta

:GRE Apostolos Christou

:AUS William Yang

:ROU Daniel Martin

:ITA Simone Sabbioni

:IRL Shane Ryan

:GBR Luke Greenbank

:SGP Quah Zheng Wen

:FRA Yohann Ndoye-Brouard

:ISR Yakov Toumarkin

:BLR Mikita Tsmyh

 

Men's 200m Backstroke

 

:RUS Evgeny Rylov

:USA Ryan Murphy

:AUS Mitch Larkin

:CHN Xu Jiayu

:USA Austin Katz

:JPN Ryosuke Irie

:GBR Luke Greenbank

:JPN Keita Sunama

:RUS Kliment Kolesnikov

:GBR Brodie Williams

:POL Radoslaw Kawecki

:ITA Matteo Restivo

:ITA Luca Mencarini

:HUN Adam Telegdy

:CAN Markus Thornmeyer

:RSA Chris Reid

:CHN Li Huangyuan

:GER Christian Diener

:AUS Tristan Hollard

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke

 

:GBR Adam Peaty

:BLR Ilya Shymanovich

:GBR James Wilby

:CHN Yan Zibei

:NED Arno Kamminga

:ITA Nicolo Martinenghi

:JPN Yasuhiro Koseki

:USA Andrew Wilson

:RUS Anton Chupkov

:KAZ Dmitriy Balandin

:ITA Fabio Scozzoli

:RUS Kirill Prigoda

:AUS Matthew Wilson

:DEN Tobias Bjerg

:USA Cody Miller

:BRA Joao Gomes Junior

:SRB Caba Siladi

:CHN Wang Lizhuo

:TUR Berkay Ogretir

:JPN Ippei Watanabe

:RSA Michael Houlie

:LTU Andrius Sidlauskas

:IRL Darragh Greene

:BRA Felipe Lima

:AUS Jake Packard

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke

 

:RUS Anton Chupkov

:AUS Matthew Wilson

:JPN Ippei Watanabe

:AUS Zac Stubblety-Cook

:GBR James Wilby

:GER Marco Koch

:USA Will Licon

:USA Andrew Wilson

:NED Arno Kamminga

:GBR Ross Murdoch

:SWE Erik Persson

:KAZ Dmitriy Balandin

:RUS Kirill Prigoda

:CHN Qin Haiyang

:JPN Kazuki Kohinata

:ITA Eduardo Giorgetti

:KOR Cho Sungjae

:CHN Zhang Ruixuan

:GER Maximilian Pilger

:UKR Mykyta Koptielov

:IRL Darragh Greene

:ITA Luca Pizzini

:FIN Matti Mattsson

:ISL Anton McKee

 

Men's 100m Butterfly

 

:USA Caeleb Dressel

:USA Maxime Rooney

:RUS Andrei Minakov

:FRA Mehdy Metella

:HUN Kristof Milak

:RSA Chad le Clos

:AUS Grant Irvine

:HUN Szebasztian Szabo

:JPN Naoki Mizunuma

:GUA Luis Martinez

:AUS David Morgan

:GER Marius Kusch

:RUS Mikhail Vekovishchev

:GBR James Guy

:CHN Li Zhuhao

:ITA Piero Codia

:ITA Federico Burdisso

:BRA Vinicius Lanza

:SGP Joseph Schooling

:JPN Takaya Yasue

:SGP Quah Zheng Wen

:BUL Josif Miladinov

:ISR Tomer Frankel

:ARG Santiago Grassi

 

Men's 200m Butterfly

 

:HUN Kristof Milak

:HUN Tamas Kenderesi

:USA Luca Urlando

:JPN Daiya Seto

:RSA Chad le Clos

:ITA Federico Burdisso

:UKR Denis Kesyl

:JPN Nao Horomura

:USA Zach Harting

:AUS David Morgan

:RUS Aleksandr Kudashev

:BRA Leonardo de Deus

:TPE Wang Kuan-Hung

:AUS Grant Irvine

:GER David Thomasberger

:POL Michal Poprawa

:BUL Antani Ivanov

:BEL Louis Croenen

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley

 

:AUS Mitch Larkin

:JPN Daiya Seto

:SUI Jeremy Desplanches

:GBR Duncan Scott

:CHN Wang Shun

:USA Chase Kalisz

:GER Phillip Heintz

:CHN Qin Haiyang

:USA Michael Andrew

:HUN Laszlo Cseh

:RUS Andrey Zhilkin

:POR Alexis Santos

:GRE Andreas Vazaios

:GBR Tom Dean

:POR Gabriel Lopes

:JPN Juran Mizohata

:ESP Hugo Gonzalez

:AUS Thomas Fraser-Holmes

:BRA Leonardo Coelho Santos

:LTU Danas Rapsys

:ITA Alberto Razzetti

:CAN Finlay Knox

:TPE Wang Hsing-Hao

:ISR Ron Polonsky

:HUN Peter Bernek

:GRE Apostolos Papastamos

:LUX Raphael Stacchiotti

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley

 

:JPN Daiya Seto

:USA Jay Litherland

:GBR Max Litchfield

:USA Charlie Swanson

:HUN David Verraszto

:GRE Apostolos Papastamos

:NZL Lewis Clareburt

:JPN Yuki Ikari

:HUN Peter Bernek

:SUI Jeremy Desplanches

:RUS Ilia Borodin

:ESP Joan Lluis Pons Ramon

:NED Arjan Knipping

:AZE Maksym Shemberev

:GER Phillip Heintz

:AUS Thomas Fraser-Holmes

:AUS Mitch Larkin

:RUS Maxim Stupin

:ITA Pier Andrea Matteazzi

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For :IRL  Ireland, although 2 athletes have obtained the OQT, neither have been confirmed by Swim Ireland. They have their own qualifying criteria. All athletes must obtain the OQT at our national championships in April. The only exception is if the OQT was previously achieved at the World Championships (as is the case with Daragh Greene), they must achieve a slightly easier mark at the national championships

 

https://www.swimireland.ie/news/2020-olympic-games-nomination-policies-released

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