dcro 10,172 Posted May 1, 2019 #81 Share Posted May 1, 2019 Interesting how women's 1500m freestyle is the event with most qualified athletes so far. Probably because FINA based the entry times on results before this was an Olympic event, which doesn't make much sense. I mean, even San Marino is not too far from qualifying in this event. #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,131 Posted May 1, 2019 #82 Share Posted May 1, 2019 22 minutes ago, dcro said: Interesting how women's 1500m freestyle is the event with most qualified athletes so far. Probably because FINA based the entry times on results before this was an Olympic event, which doesn't make much sense. I mean, even San Marino is not too far from qualifying in this event. I imagine they'll make an adjustment after the world champs if too many athletes qualify. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werloc 3,125 Posted May 11, 2019 #83 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Andrius Šidlauskas - 100m. Breaststroke in 59.90, qualifying A mark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bearas 359 Posted May 12, 2019 #84 Share Posted May 12, 2019 Danas Rapšys - 400m Freestyle with 3:43.36 - OQT Standard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlFHg 330 Posted May 24, 2019 #85 Share Posted May 24, 2019 (edited) Since @wumo26 is so kind to report about athletics qualification, I thought you would be interested in the data I acquired on swimming, although as usual trials and internal selection will decide if and who is really taking part to the competitions. Here are the lists for men competitions: 50m Freestyle 100m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Freestyle (2x) 800m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 1500m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Individual Medley (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Individual Medley (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) Edited May 24, 2019 by AlFHg thiago_simoes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlFHg 330 Posted May 24, 2019 #86 Share Posted May 24, 2019 And here is the list for women's events: 50m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 800m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) 1500m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Individual Medley (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Individual Medley (2x) Benolympique, thiago_simoes and Wumo 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicsFan 776 Posted May 24, 2019 #87 Share Posted May 24, 2019 4 hours ago, AlFHg said: Since @wumo26 is so kind to report about athletics qualification, I thought you would be interested in the data I acquired on swimming, although as usual trials and internal selection will decide if and who is really taking part to the competitions. Here are the lists for men competitions: 50m Freestyle 100m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Freestyle (2x) 800m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 1500m Freestyle (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Breaststroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Backstroke (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 100m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Butterfly (2x) (2x) (2x) 200m Individual Medley (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) 400m Individual Medley (2x) (2x) (2x) (2x) Germany has also a qualified athlete in the 400 free (Florian Wellbrock), the 200 fly (David Thomasberger) and the 400 IM (Philip Heintz), but i don't know why you have 2 qualified athletes for Germany in the 100 fly? I think only Marius Kusch achieved the standard so far. On the women's side Germany has 2 qualified athletes in the 800 free (Sarah Köhler and Leonie Beck), but as far as i know only Beck has achieved the standard in the 400 free. In the 100 back Germany also has an athlete with the standard (Laura Riedemann). Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlFHg 330 Posted May 24, 2019 #88 Share Posted May 24, 2019 2 hours ago, OlympicsFan said: Germany has also a qualified athlete in the 400 free (Florian Wellbrock), the 200 fly (David Thomasberger) and the 400 IM (Philip Heintz), but i don't know why you have 2 qualified athletes for Germany in the 100 fly? I think only Marius Kusch achieved the standard so far. On the women's side Germany has 2 qualified athletes in the 800 free (Sarah Köhler and Leonie Beck), but as far as i know only Beck has achieved the standard in the 400 free. In the 100 back Germany also has an athlete with the standard (Laura Riedemann). I checked for 400 m man, I had that in the data but I missed to copy, I'll fix it immediately. I cannot find in my data the athletes you are talking about in men 200 fly and 400 IM, while regarding 100 fly men the two athletes I have written are Kusch and Heintz. Talking about women' events, I have totally opposite data on 400m and 800m freestyle, with both of the athletes you mentioned having achieved A standard in 400m and Kohler having done it in 800m While I noted that Riedemann achieved a B standard in 100 back. However, there are two possible explanations for this difference, in addition to the fact that I may have not noticed some relevant times in the events I checked: 1) I missed some events or I couldn't find data, so they are incomplete; 2) some of these standards were achieved out of the lists of events that I know FINA is recognizing as qualifying events, so I have never seen them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicsFan 776 Posted June 2, 2019 #89 Share Posted June 2, 2019 On 24/05/2019 at 18:01, AlFHg said: I checked for 400 m man, I had that in the data but I missed to copy, I'll fix it immediately. I cannot find in my data the athletes you are talking about in men 200 fly and 400 IM, while regarding 100 fly men the two athletes I have written are Kusch and Heintz. Talking about women' events, I have totally opposite data on 400m and 800m freestyle, with both of the athletes you mentioned having achieved A standard in 400m and Kohler having done it in 800m While I noted that Riedemann achieved a B standard in 100 back. However, there are two possible explanations for this difference, in addition to the fact that I may have not noticed some relevant times in the events I checked: 1) I missed some events or I couldn't find data, so they are incomplete; 2) some of these standards were achieved out of the lists of events that I know FINA is recognizing as qualifying events, so I have never seen them Men's 200 fly: David Thomasberger swam 1:56.01 in Bergen in April Men's 400 IM: Philip Heintz swam 4:14.27 in Stockholm in April Men's 100 fly: Philip Heintz swam 51.65 last year, but this year he hasn't been faster than 52.41 Women's 400 free: This year the fastest 2 german athletes are Leonie Beck (4:07.06) and Reva Foos (4:08.22), Köhler hasn't been faster than 4:09.07 this year, but last year she swam 4:05.74 Women's 800 free: Köhler swam 8:23.63 in Bergen and Beck swam 8:25.99 in Stockholm Women's 100 back: Laura Riedemann swam 59.81 in Magdeburg (maybe this isn't an approved competition?) Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NMQ 221 Posted June 11, 2019 #90 Share Posted June 11, 2019 Delfina Pignatiello W 800m Free (8:24.33) in Canet, That´s a south american record. And she did it with her airpods on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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