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Swimming Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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On 18/06/2021 at 06:27, heywoodu said:

Ah, right. Did not know the existence (or at least official record-keeping) of that :d 

I know in the UK they maintain records of the best performances in each athletics discipline both by British and overseas athletes (all-comers) on British soil.

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Some stats

 

Top 8 of days 1 and 2 individual final olympic events, rankings according to swimswam, only athletes that qualified to Tokyo included, times from LC 2020/2021 season.

 

M 400 IM

1.      Daiya Seto                        JPN        4.09.02

2.      Chase Kalisz                      USA       4.09.09

3.      Lewis Clareburt                NZL        4.09.87

4.      Ilya Borodin                      RUS       4.10.02

5.      Brendon Smith                 AUS       4.10.04

6.      Jay Litherland                   USA       4.10.33

7.      Alberto Razzetti               ITA         4.11.17

8.      Max Litchfield                  GBR       4.11.56

 

M 400 free

1.      Elijah Winnington            AUS       3.42.65

2.      Jack McLoughlin              AUS       3.43.27

3.      Martin Malyutin              RUS       3.44.18

4.      Felix Auboeck                   AUT       3.44.51

5.      Gabriele Detti                  ITA         3.44.65

6.      Marco De Tullio               ITA         3.44.74

7.      Kieran Smith                     USA       3.44.86

8.      Lukas Maertens               GER       3.44.86

 

W 400 IM

1.      Emma Weyant                 USA       4.33.81

2.      Hali Flickinger                   USA       4.33.96

3.      Katinka Hosszu                HUN      4.34.76

4.      Yui Ohashi                         JPN        4.35.14

5.      Aimee Willmott               GBR       4.35.70

6.      Yu Yiting                            CHN       4.35.94

7.      Viktoria Farkas                 HUN      4.36.81

8.      Sara Franceschi                ITA         4.37.06

 

W 100 fly

1.      Zhang Yufei                      CHN       55.62

2.      Torri Huske                       USA       55.66

3.      Emma McKeon                AUS       55.91

4.      Maggie MacNeil              CAN       56.14

5.      Claire Curzan                    USA       56.20

6.      Louise Hansson                SWE       56.73

7.      Sarah Sjostrom                SWE       57.34

8.      Anna Ntountounaki        GRE       57.37

        Marie Wattel                    FRA        57.37

        Lana Pudar                        BIH        57.37

 

M 100 breast

1.      Adam Peaty                      GBR       57.39

2.      Arno Kamminga              NED       57.90

3.      Michael Andrew              USA       58.14

4.      Nicolo Martinenghi         ITA         58.37

5.      Ilya Shymanovich             BLR        58.68

6.      Yan Zibei                            CHN       58.73

7.      Andrew Wilson                USA       58.74

8.      James Wilby                     GBR       58.76

 

W 400 free

1.      Katie Ledecky                   USA       3.59.25

2.      Ariarne Titmus                 AUS       4.01.34

3.      Li Bingjie                            CHN       4.02.36

4.      Anna Egorova                  RUS       4.04.10

         Tamsin Cook                    AUS       4.04.10

6.      Paige Madden                  USA       4.04.86

7.      Tang Muhan                     CHN       4.05.15

8.      Isabel Gose                       GER       4.05.19

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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2 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

Some stats

 

Top 8 of days 1 and 2 individual final olympic events, rankings according to swimswam, only athletes that qualified to Tokyo included, times from LC 2020/2021 season.

 

M 400 IM

1.      Daiya Seto                        JPN        4.09.02

2.      Chase Kalisz                      USA       4.09.09

3.      Lewis Clareburt                NZL        4.09.87

4.      Ilya Borodin                      RUS       4.10.02

5.      Brendon Smith                 AUS       4.10.04

6.      Jay Litherland                   USA       4.10.33

7.      Alberto Razzetti               ITA         4.11.17

8.      Max Litchfield                  GBR       4.11.56

 

M 400 free

1.      Elijah Winnington            AUS       3.42.65

2.      Jack McLoughlin              AUS       3.43.27

3.      Martin Malyutin              RUS       3.44.18

4.      Felix Auboeck                   AUT       3.44.51

5.      Gabriele Detti                  ITA         3.44.65

6.      Marco De Tullio               ITA         3.44.74

7.      Kieran Smith                     USA       3.44.86

8.      Lukas Maertens               GER       3.44.86

 

W 400 IM

1.      Emma Weyant                 USA       4.33.81

2.      Hali Flickinger                   USA       4.33.96

3.      Katinka Hosszu                HUN      4.34.76

4.      Yui Ohashi                         JPN        4.35.14

5.      Aimee Willmott               GBR       4.35.70

6.      Yu Yiting                            CHN       4.35.94

7.      Viktoria Farkas                 HUN      4.36.81

8.      Sara Franceschi                ITA         4.37.06

 

W 100 fly

1.      Zhang Yufei                      CHN       55.62

2.      Torri Huske                       USA       55.66

3.      Emma McKeon                AUS       55.91

4.      Maggie MacNeil              CAN       56.14

5.      Claire Curzan                    USA       56.20

6.      Louise Hansson                SWE       56.73

7.      Sarah Sjostrom                SWE       57.34

8.      Anna Ntountounaki        GRE       57.37

        Marie Wattel                    FRA        57.37

        Lana Pudar                        BIH        57.37

 

M 100 breast

1.      Adam Peaty                      GBR       57.39

2.      Arno Kamminga              NED       57.90

3.      Michael Andrew              USA       58.14

4.      Nicolo Martinenghi         ITA         58.37

5.      Ilya Shymanovich             BLR        58.68

6.      Yan Zibei                            CHN       58.73

7.      Andrew Wilson                USA       58.74

8.      James Wilby                     GBR       58.76

 

W 400 free

1.      Katie Ledecky                   USA       3.59.25

2.      Ariarne Titmus                 AUS       4.01.34

3.      Li Bingjie                            CHN       4.02.36

4.      Anna Egorova                  RUS       4.04.10

         Tamsin Cook                    AUS       4.04.10

6.      Paige Madden                  USA       4.04.86

7.      Tang Muhan                     CHN       4.05.15

8.      Isabel Gose                       GER       4.05.19

 

not that changes too much for the other swimmers (except for herself and Ledecky), but Titmus swam 3.56 in the women's 400m free at the aussie trials...

she should be on top of that list...

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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:

that's crazy! :yikes: :rofl:

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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

not that changes too much for the other swimmers (except for herself and Ledecky), but Titmus swam 3.56 in the women's 400m free at the aussie trials...

she should be on top of that list...

of course she did.

That means swimswam rankings are not reliable anymore, they are missing a lot of results from AUS trials.

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Just now, rafalgorka said:

of course she did.

That means swimswam rankings are not reliable anymore, they are missing a lot of results from AUS trials.

yeah, of course right now they're focused mainly on the US trials...after the end of that, they will surely update everything...;)

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First A standard, and NR Men's 100m butterfly, Joshua Liendo 51.40

 

(Maggie McNeil had an A standard in the 100m butterfly, but she is already pre-selected.


That wraps up session 1.

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4 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

Some stats

 

Top 8 of days 1 and 2 individual final olympic events, rankings according to swimswam, only athletes that qualified to Tokyo included, times from LC 2020/2021 season.

 

M 400 IM

1.      Daiya Seto                        JPN        4.09.02

2.      Chase Kalisz                      USA       4.09.09

3.      Lewis Clareburt                NZL        4.09.87

4.      Ilya Borodin                      RUS       4.10.02

5.      Brendon Smith                 AUS       4.10.04

6.      Jay Litherland                   USA       4.10.33

7.      Alberto Razzetti               ITA         4.11.17

8.      Max Litchfield                  GBR       4.11.56

 

M 400 free

1.      Elijah Winnington            AUS       3.42.65

2.      Jack McLoughlin              AUS       3.43.27

3.      Martin Malyutin              RUS       3.44.18

4.      Felix Auboeck                   AUT       3.44.51

5.      Gabriele Detti                  ITA         3.44.65

6.      Marco De Tullio               ITA         3.44.74

7.      Kieran Smith                     USA       3.44.86

8.      Lukas Maertens               GER       3.44.86

 

W 400 IM

1.      Emma Weyant                 USA       4.33.81

2.      Hali Flickinger                   USA       4.33.96

3.      Katinka Hosszu                HUN      4.34.76

4.      Yui Ohashi                         JPN        4.35.14

5.      Aimee Willmott               GBR       4.35.70

6.      Yu Yiting                            CHN       4.35.94

7.      Viktoria Farkas                 HUN      4.36.81

8.      Sara Franceschi                ITA         4.37.06

 

W 100 fly

1.      Zhang Yufei                      CHN       55.62

2.      Torri Huske                       USA       55.66

3.      Emma McKeon                AUS       55.91

4.      Maggie MacNeil              CAN       56.14

5.      Claire Curzan                    USA       56.20

6.      Louise Hansson                SWE       56.73

7.      Sarah Sjostrom                SWE       57.34

8.      Anna Ntountounaki        GRE       57.37

        Marie Wattel                    FRA        57.37

        Lana Pudar                        BIH        57.37

 

M 100 breast

1.      Adam Peaty                      GBR       57.39

2.      Arno Kamminga              NED       57.90

3.      Michael Andrew              USA       58.14

4.      Nicolo Martinenghi         ITA         58.37

5.      Ilya Shymanovich             BLR        58.68

6.      Yan Zibei                            CHN       58.73

7.      Andrew Wilson                USA       58.74

8.      James Wilby                     GBR       58.76

 

W 400 free

1.      Katie Ledecky                   USA       3.59.25

2.      Ariarne Titmus                 AUS       4.01.34

3.      Li Bingjie                            CHN       4.02.36

4.      Anna Egorova                  RUS       4.04.10

         Tamsin Cook                    AUS       4.04.10

6.      Paige Madden                  USA       4.04.86

7.      Tang Muhan                     CHN       4.05.15

8.      Isabel Gose                       GER       4.05.19

 

1) Those rankings are incomplete (for example Wellbrock is missing in men’s 400 free).

2) Doesn’t make sense to also use times from last year. 

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

 

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