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At the moment the French, American and Australian selections are done in swimming, suddenly I intend to add the quotas in swimming on Saturdays, for some countries I have no information: - Hungary, Italy, China, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark. A site that could help me? thank you so much
 
 
 
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:FRA Championships France Day 4 :FRA

 

200 M Freestyle Men's

Jonathan Atsu

Jordan Pothain

 

Relay 4 x 200 M Freestyle Men's

Jonathan Atsu

Jordan Pothain

Hadrien Salvan

Enzo Tesic

 

800 M Freestyle Men's

David Aubry

 

200 M Freestyle Women's

Charlotte Bonnet

 

Relay 4 x 200 M Freestyle Women's

Charlotte Bonnet

Margaux Fabre

Assia Touati

Lucile Tessariol

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Benolympique said:
At the moment the French, American and Australian selections are done in swimming, suddenly I intend to add the quotas in swimming on Saturdays, for some countries I have no information: - Hungary, Italy, China, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark. A site that could help me? thank you so much
 
 
 

Today our NOC released the list of the selected :DEN swimmers for Tokyo 2021.

https://www.dif.dk/da/elite/nyheder/viaritzauelite/presse/2021/6/20210617_nisvmmereudtagettilol

 

  • Pernille Blume, 50 og 100 m Freestyle and 4x100 m Freestyle
  • Alexander Aslak Norgaard, 1500 m Freestyle
  • Signe Bro, 100 m Freestyle and 4x100 m Freestyle
  • Tobias B. Bjerg, 100 m Breaststroke
  • Anton Orskov Ipsen, 800 and 1500 m Freestyle
  • Emilie Beckmann, 100 m Butterfly
  • Helena Rosendahl Bach, 1500 m Freestyle
  • Julie Kepp Jensen, 50 m Freestyle and 4x100 m Freestyle
  • Jeanette Ottesen, 4x100 m Freestyle
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:ITA Italy 

 

this is our team so far, but many things have to be fixed (the relay only swimmers, but also some individuals that could qualify at the next Settecolli meet in Rome, from June 25th through to the 27th)...

 

women

 

  • Rachele Bruni (10km Open Water)
  • Martina Rita Caramignoli (800m + 1500m Free)
  • Martina Carraro (100m Breaststroke)
  • Elena di Liddo (100m Fly)
  • Sara Franceschi (200m + 400m Individual Medley)
  • Margherita Panziera (100m + 200m Backstroke)
  • Federica Pellegrini (200m Free)
  • Benedetta Pilato (100m Breaststroke)
  • Simona Quadarella (800m + 1500m Free)
  • women's 4*200m Free Relay
  • women's 4*100m Medley Relay


men

 

  • Stefano Ballo (200m Free)
  • Federico Burdisso (100m + 200m Fly)
  • Thomas Ceccon (100m Backstroke)
  • Marco De Tullio (400m Free)
  • Gabriele Detti (400m + 800m Free)
  • Nicolò Martinenghi (100m Breaststroke)
  • Alessandro Miressi (100m Free)
  • Gregorio Paltrinieri (800m + 1500m Free + 10km Open Water)
  • Alberto Razzetti (200m + 400m Individual Medley + maybe 200m Fly)
  • Mario Sanzullo (10km Open Water)
  • men's 4*100m Free Relay
  • men's 4*200m Free Relay
  • men's 4*100m Medley Relay

 

mixed 4*100m Medley Relay

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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:
At the moment the French, American and Australian selections are done in swimming, suddenly I intend to add the quotas in swimming on Saturdays, for some countries I have no information: - Hungary, Italy, China, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark. A site that could help me? thank you so much
 
 
 

:GBR The British squad consists of 30 swimmers. The only possible

           additions will arise if they gain any quotas in this weekend's open 

           water swimming qualifier.

 

           https://swimswam.com/stephens-hope-added-to-british-olympic-roster-for-tokyo/

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5 hours ago, Benolympique said:
At the moment the French, American and Australian selections are done in swimming, suddenly I intend to add the quotas in swimming on Saturdays, for some countries I have no information: - Hungary, Italy, China, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark. A site that could help me? thank you so much
 
 
 

China finished trials but not announced the list yet. The debatable part is that if standard A in prelims and past events count when the number is not full in finals. My personal guess is that prelims count but past events don't. Still we don't know when to announce the list.

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6 hours ago, Benolympique said:
At the moment the French, American and Australian selections are done in swimming, suddenly I intend to add the quotas in swimming on Saturdays, for some countries I have no information: - Hungary, Italy, China, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark. A site that could help me? thank you so much
 
 
 

Canada's trials start this weekend and go to the 23rd. Team will be announced after that I think. 

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