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Swimming Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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While checking around for various team announcements, I came across the following statement from the Bermuda Olympic Association…

 

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The Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) confirms that it received and has declined offers by FINA (the international swimming federation) for two unqualified swimmers, one male and one female, to participate in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.  The Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association had submitted Madelyn Moore and Jesse Washington to be on the long list of potential qualifiers for the Games.Under the Olympic Charter's article 44, the governing document of the Olympic Games, each National Olympic Committee is responsible for sending to the Olympic Games "only those competitors adequately prepared for high level international competition." Following the Rio Games, in the best interest of athletes' overall development, the BOA adopted and has adhered to the practice of approving athletes' participation at international festivals if they meet the requisite qualifying standards for those festivals.  This practice has been applied consistently and without prejudice to all athletes in all sports for all competitions during the current quadrennial and has produced some of the most successful teams Bermuda has seen in recent times.

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FINA awards universality places for Philippine swimmers Remedy Rule and Luke Gebbie. This brings the total number of the Philippine team to 19 athletes. Rule will compete in the women's 200m butterfly and 200m freestyle. Gebbie in the men's 100m freestyle.

 

Remedy Rule, Luke Gebbie complete 19-athlete PH Tokyo 2020 Olympics squad

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On 18/06/2021 at 08:05, Vic Liu said:

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.

:CHN finally announced the list, even stricter than what I expected. Only achieving standard A in trials finals could be named even the list is not full, all past events don't count and only one swimmer Chen Long achieving standard A in prelims named, the other one OG champion Ye Shiwen failed to be named.

 

Men's event:

50m free: Yu Hexin

100m free: He Junyi, Yu Hexin

200m free: Ji Xinjie, Wang Shun

400m free: Ji Xinjie

800m free: Chen Long

1500m free: Chen Long

100m fly: Sun Jiajun

200m fly: N/A

100m back: Xu Jiayu

200m back: Xu Jiayu

100m breast: Yan Zibei, Qin Haiyang

200m breast: Qin Haiyang

200m IM: Wang Shun, Qin Haiyang

400m IM: Wang Shun

4*200m free relay(only): Hong Jinquan, Zhang Ziyang

 

Women's event:

50m free: Zhang Yufei, Wu Qingfeng

100m free: Yang Junxuan, Wu Qingfeng

200m free: Yang Junxuan, Li Bingjie

400m free: Li Bingjie, Tang Muhan

800m free: Wang Jianjiahe, Li Bingjie

1500m free: Wang Jianjiahe, Li Bingjie

100m fly: Zhang Yufei

200m fly: Zhang Yufei, Yu Liyan

100m back: Chen Jie, Peng Xuwei

200m back: Liu Yaxin, Peng Xuwei

100m breast: Tang Qianting, Yu Jingyao

200m breast: Yu Jingyao

200m IM: Yu Yiting

400m IM: Yu Yiting

4*100m free relay(only): Chen Yujie, Zhu Menghui, Ai Yanhan

4*200m free relay(only): Dong Jie, Zhang Yifan

 

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1 hour ago, Vic Liu said:

:CHN finally announced the list, even stricter than what I expected. Only achieving standard A in trials finals could be named even the list is not full, all past events don't count and only one swimmer Chen Long achieving standard A in prelims named, the other one OG champion Ye Shiwen failed to be named.

Chen Long going for the elusive Swimming/Badminton double 

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20 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Chen Long going for the elusive Swimming/Badminton double 

Hahaha. They pronounce the same. But if written in Chinese they have different family names.

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30 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Chen Long going for the elusive Swimming/Badminton double 

Chinese man can do whatever he wants as long as he has free access to the honey jar

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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Denmark and Israel decline the women's 4x200m freestyle relay and were replaced by Turkey and South Africa

 

Switzerland and Finland declined the women's 4x100m medley relay and were replaced by Denmark and Spain

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