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Swimming Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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5 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

100m Freestyle, women:

 

Annika Bruhn: 53,96 seconds

 

100m Freestyle men:

 

Damian Wierling: 48,48

Did the 4x100 Freestyle men achieve the standard?

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1 hour ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Yes, with 1/100 seconds they made it.

 

Christian Diener with the national standard in 200m backstroke. 1:56,99.

Interesting that Braunschweig also made the FINA standard this morning, so in theory Germany could take both Ulrich and Braunschweig and wouldn‘t have to use relay-only spots for them. I read somewhere that a nation can take 2 relay-only swimmers per relay, do you know if that is correct? Let‘s say I have 3 qualified relays, does that mean that I could for example nominate 6 relay-only swimmers for one relay and then no relay-only swimmers for the other two relays?

 

I think the following swimmers are guaranteed a relay-only spot:

Men: Fildebrandt, Friese, Zellmann

Women: Küchler, Höpink, Pietruschka, Elendt

 

So in theory Germany should have 7 relay-only spots left and could for example nominate Mrozinski and Salchow. Braunschweig, Ulrich and A. Köhler (from 2019) all have the Standard, so you wouldn’t have to use a relay-only spot for them? Also Demler could get a spot (for the women’s 800 free relay), but she might also still qualify in the 200 IM individually. In general I am not a fan of nominating relay-only swimmers, but I think it makes sense if that athlete is actually good enough to be subbed in and still allow the relay to qualify for the final. There is always a chance that one athlete gets sick or is out of shape, so it would be bad/unfair for the other relay swimmers if there wouldn’t be a back up.

 

When I saw that Elendt entered the 200 breast, I thought that she would try to get the standard on the first 100 if she misses it in the 100 breast (but apparently she had other plans) and I wondered why the other athletes (for example Ulrich or Höpink) didn’t try the same.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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1 hour ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Yes, with 1/100 seconds they made it.

 

Christian Diener with the national standard in 200m backstroke. 1:56,99.

Also Heidtmann in the 200 IM, but he already qualified in the 400 IM.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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:IRL Daniel Wiffin - 800m free 7:52.68

 

First race of the Irish trials and a qualifying time 

 

https://www.swimireland.ie/news/irish-national-team-trials-2021-guide

 

edit: followed by 

 

:IRL Mona McSharry - 100m Breast - 1:06.95

 

the former world junior champion is the first Irish woman to get a standard. 

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Brazilian selection of swimmers is going on this week in Rio de Janeiro.

 

Yesterday we had  the fourth day of this event, so this is an overview of the confirmed quotas so far.

 

200m free men

1. Fernando Scheffer 1:46.28
2. Breno Correia 1:46.72
 
4X200m free men
1. Fernando Scheffer 1:46.28
2. Breno Correia 1:46.72
3. Murilo Sartori 1:47.33 PB
4. Luiz Altamir 1:48.02
 
100m back men
1. Guilherme Basseto 53.84
2. Guilherme Guido 53.85
 
800m free men
1. Guilherme “Cachorrão” Costa 7:50.41
 
200m fly men
1. Leonardo de Deus 1:56.01
 
1500m free women
1. Beatriz Dizotti 16:22.07 RB
2. Ana Marcela Cunha 16:25.76 PB
3. Betina Lorscheitter 16:27.73 PB
 
Ana Marcela Cunha will give up of this place, to focus only in Marathon Swimming, so Betina is now qualified. However, our best swimmer on this event couldnt participate because she tested positive for covid. Alongside with other athletes, she will have a chance in June to take time and try to get this spot.
 
100m free men
1. André Souza Calvelo 48.15
2. Pedro Spajari 48.31
 
4X100m free men
1. André Souza Calvelo 48.15
2. Pedro Spajari 48.31
3. Breno Corria 48.74
4. Marcelo Cheierighini 48.83
 
400m free men
1. Guilherme “Cachorrão” Costa 3:45.85
 
100m breat men
1. Felipe Lima 59.43
 
4X200m free women
There was a taking of time for this event. The girls took 8:00.92. Second best time of no qualified teams so far.
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Brazilian Team:

 

Guilherme Costa
Felipe Lima
Fernando Scheffer
Breno Correia
Murilo Sartori
Luiz Altamir
Guilherme Basseto
Guilherme Guido
Leonardo de Deus
Pedro Spajari
Gabriel Santos
Marcelo Chierighini
Beatriz Dizotti
Betina Lorscheitter
Caio Pumputis
Vinicius Lanza
Matheus Gonche
Bruno Fratus

 

Women's relays quotas by ranking: (pending qualification)


4×100 freestyle – Larissa Oliveira, Ana Vieira, Stephanie Balduccini, Etiene Medeiros
4×200 freestyle – Aline Rodrigues, Larissa Oliveira, Nathalia Almeida, Gabrielle Roncatto
4×100 medley – Etiene Medeiros, Jhennifer Conceição, Giovanna Diamante, Larissa Oliveira

 

https://novo.cbda.org.br/noticia/leitura/19701/matheus-gonche-e-gabriel-santos-garantem-vaga-em-toquio-no-ultimo-dia-de-seletiva-olimpica-de-natacao

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Relay Times after Brazilian Trials

 

Mixed 4x100 medley - 3:45.51 - 3rd


Women's 4x100 freestyle - 3:38.59 - 2nd


Women's 4x200 freestyle - 8:00.92 - 2nd


Women's 4x100 medley - 4:04.33 - 6th

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