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  1. So it seems like the dramatic announcement was all to say she is trying out a new hydration drink this year
    11 points
  2. Josh

    [OFF TOPIC] General Chat

    Hi everyone! A bit of a family emergency is going on right now (my dad isn’t doing too well, he’s on his way to the hospital as I type this), which may explain my lack of inactivity on Totallympics and updating all of the various sporting events If anyone wants to post any of them that’ll be appreciated, and if not then I’ll post them when I’m fully back! Actually, it might even be within a few days. I’ve just thought about it, and when I’m not busy visiting him at the hospital, I might choose to watch/share results of some sports. Bit of a confusing response I know, but to explain my thought process, watching (along with playing, but irrelevant point) sports and sharing results on Totallympics are two of my favourite things to do. Trying to not worry too much when personal problems is hard for me, and it might be what I need to not freak out and have mental breakdowns every couple of minutes. But we’ll see.
    7 points
  3. LADIES AND GENTLEMAN,IT'S OFFICIAL .MYKOLAS ALEKNA HAS THROWN 74.41 .
    7 points
  4. Quotas in men’s and women’s team sprint in track cycling through the Olympic Rankings!
    7 points
  5. Chinese Olympic trials begins tomorrow. The rules is to choose the any best result of 3 events to compare: 1: 2023 WCH individual event finals and meeting OG standard A 2: 2024 WCH individual event finals and meeting OG standard A 3: 2024 trials individual event finals and meeting OG standard A So based on the past 2023 and 2024 WCH, following swimmers already have eligible results and green parts are almost safe enough to guarantee the tickets before the trials. For relay swimmers, mainly considering trials results.
    6 points
  6. just asking myself why in this competition are there people that already achieved the qualification (and therefore can't get any other quota place) and/or why tare there those mixed team events that don't award any quota place? nor those events award points for the OQR/WR, therefore are absolutely useless for those who are not in the hunt for a quota place and actually only make a lot of confusion
    6 points
  7. Now the only thing France still needs to decide is the venue
    6 points
  8. Mixed 470 - 4 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. Possible: Low Chances: ------------------------------------ Mixed Nacra 17 - 4 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. Possible:
    5 points
  9. and now it's official! the IJF has officially registered Kim Polling's switch from to now she can represent with immediate effect Polling's words on the social media (in Italian...google might be helpful): "Ciao a tutti, mi chiamo Kim Polling e posso dirvi che da oggi posso rappresentare l’Italia. Sono super orgogliosa, grata, contenta e non lo so… ancora mille parole in più per darvi questa notizia. Vi parlo un po’ di me, vivo da otto anni in Italia, mi sono sposata un italiano che si chiama Andrea Regis, anche lui è stato un judoka. Abbiamo una figlia, Aurora, che è nata quasi due anni fa e viviamo a San Mauro Torinese. Ho fatto quest’anno la richiesta all’IJF di cambio nazionalità ed oggi è arrivata la notifica che è stato dato l’ok. Sono davvero super orgogliosa, grata e voglio ringraziare l’Italia, ringraziare l’Accademia Torino, la palestra in cui mi alleno da sette anni e non vedo l’ora per il futuro. Vedremo quello che riesco a fare."
    5 points
  10. The Danish squad has been selected •Helena Rosendahl Bach, 200 meter butterfly •Julie Kepp Jensen, 50 m freestyle and 4x100 meter freestyle •Thea Blomsterberg, 200 meter breast og 4x100 meter medley •Signe Bro, 4x100 meter freestyle og 4x100 meter medley •Schastine Tabor, 4x100 meter medley •Martine Damborg, 4x100 meter freestyle and 4x100 meter medley •Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen, 4x100 meter freestyle
    5 points
  11. 1. United States: 101 (53 M + 48 W) 2. Japan: 48 (28 M + 20 W) 3. Australia: 44 (20 M + 24 W) 4. Great Britain: 35 (21 M + 14 W) 5. Italy: 32 (21 M + 11 W) 6. China: 31 (12 M + 19 W) 7. France: 25 (15 M + 10 W) 8. Hungary: 20 (12 M + 8 W) 9. Canada: 19 (4 M + 15 W) 10. Germany: 13 (9 M + 4 W) 11. Netherlands: 13 (6 M + 7 W) 12. South Korea: 10 (8 M + 2 W) 13. Poland: 9 (4 M + 5 W) 14. Brazil: 8 (5 M + 3 W), South Africa: 8 (3 M + 5 W), Spain: 8 (5 M + 3 W), New Zealand: 8 (5 M + 3 W) 15. Greece: 7 (6 M + 1 W), Sweden: 7 (3 M + 4 W) 16. Israel: 6 (5 M + 1 W) 17. Lithuania: 4 (2 M + 2 W), Portugal: 4 (3 M + 1 W), Switzerland: 4 (4 M), Ukraine: 4 (4 M) 18. Austria: 3 (3 M), Belarus: 3 (1 M + 2 W), Belgium: 3 (1 M + 2 W), Bulgaria: 3 (2 M + 1 W), Denmark: 3 (3 W), Hong Kong: 3 (1 M + 2 W), Ireland: 3 (1 M + 2 W), Norway: 3 (3 M), Turkey: 3 (3 M) 19. Croatia: 2 (2 M), Czech Republic: 2 (1 M + 1 W), Estonia: 2 (1 M + 1 W), Mexico: 2 (2 M), Romania: 2 (2 M), Singapore: 2 (1 M + 1 W), Tunisia: 2 (2 M) 20. Argentina: 1 (1 W), Aruba: 1 (1 M), Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1 (1 W), Cayman Islands: 1 (1 M), Egypt: 1 (1 W), Finland: 1 (1 M), Iceland: 1 (1 M), Kyrgyzstan: 1 (1 M), Serbia: 1 (1 M), Slovenia: 1 (1 W), Taiwan: 1 (1 M), Trinidad and Tobago: 1 (1 M), Venezuela: 1 (1 M), Vietnam: 1 (1 M) As of April 15th. Keep in mind that Italy, Japan, South Korea, Great Britain, South Africa, Hungary, New Zealand, and Denmark have all had their Olympic Trials/National Championships already so their numbers could be inflated. I'll post this again after the qualification period is over.
    5 points
  12. So I just totted up what I think are the totals for the OQT for USA, AUS, GBR, Japan, Italy, China and France, using the FINA LCM rankings from 1st March 23 to today. Those were the countries I thought might have a chance of being near the top of a list like this. There are other countries which are strong in part (Canadian & Dutch women) but less so collectively. I could be doing them a disservice not including them, but I was already looking at enough to fry my brain anyway Russia would likely be somewhere in there, but with their uncertain status about things, I've not included in these figures. USA - Men 83, Women 98 = 181 total Aus - Men 34, Women 60 = 94 total Japan - Men 38, Women 27 = 65 total China - Men 25, Women 39 = 64 total GBR - Men 34, Women 25 = 59 total Italy - Men 33, Women 14 = 47 total France - Men 25, Women 14 = 39 total These are qualified swims, not swimmers. So Duncan Scott - for example - is in the GBR quota 3 times (100m fr, 200m fr, 200m IM). It would take me a lot longer to work that out, at least for countries that are not GBR. GBR is 37 total swimmers with an OQT - 23 men and 14 women.
    5 points
  13. I can not stop laughing. This just made my day
    5 points
  14. 100 days to go until the first event begins!!
    5 points
  15. 2024 Danish Open - Copenhagen (DEN) April 11th - April 14th 2024 Meet Results No new OQTs were achieved The following 7 swimmers have been nominated for Olympic selection Women (7): Elisabeth Sabroe Ebbesen - 4x100m freestyle relay Julie Kepp Jensen - 50m freestyle Helena Rosendahl Bach - 200m butterfly, 100m butterfly (OCT) Martine Damborg - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay Schastine Tabor - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay Signe Bro - 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay Thea Blomsterberg - 200m breaststroke, 4x100m medley relay *Team will be confirmed at a later date. Events are my prediction. ** In addition, Casper Puggaard also achieved an OCT and may be nominated for a universality quota. Source
    5 points
  16. 1 1288 PRODIASHVILI Mariami GEO 96 98 97 97 97 97 582 Q 2 1266 PIOCH Annabelle FRA 96 98 99 96 95 97 581 Q 3 1015 KARAPETYAN Elmira ARM 96 97 98 97 97 96 581 Q 4 1331 MAJOR Veronika HUN 97 97 92 97 98 98 579 Q 5 1743 SAENCHA Kamonlak THA 93 96 98 98 99 95 579 Q 6 1358 PALAK Palak IND 98 97 97 94 96 96 578 Q 7 1360 SAINYAM Sainyam IND 94 96 98 97 95 98 578 Q 8 1059 NASIROVA Nigar AZE 96 96 96 95 98 97 578 Q 10M AIR PISTOL WOMEN has a quota
    5 points
  17. Meeting in Eindhoven 100 butterfly: Tessa Giele 57,34 Didn't see this one coming. But very nice, as well for the 4x100 medley relay.
    5 points
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  19. Michelle Li and Adam Dong/Nyl Yakura have officially qualified for Paris in women’s singles and men’s doubles respectively through the Olympic Rankings!
    5 points
  20. Mens ILCA7 - 3 quotas (+1 Emerging Nations Program) Favorites: 1. 2. 3. Possible: Low Chances: -------------------------------------- Womens ILCA7 - 3 quotas (+1 Emerging Nations Program) Favorites: 1. 2. 3. Possible: Low Chances: ------------------------------------- Mens 49er - 4 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. Possible: Low Chances: -------------------------------------- Womens 49er - 5 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Possible:
    4 points
  21. Based on the results of the World Championship and Continentals, favorites for the quotas should be: -------------------------------------- Mens IQFoil - 6 quotas (+1 Emerging Nations Program) Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Possible: Low Chances: --------------------------------- Womens IQFoil - 6 quotas (+1 Emerging Nations Program) Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Possible: Low Chances: --------------------------------------- Mens Formula Kite - 5 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Possible: Low Chances: --------------------------------------- Womens Formula Kite - 5 quotas Favorites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Possible: Low Chances:
    4 points
  22. Is someone genuinely asking why Eastern bloc countries fell off in terms of sporting results after the arrival of democracy? East Germany only competed in 5 Olympics in rowing, but they won 48 medals, including 33 gold. They were only overtaken by the US in 2016 in the all time medal list (and they’re still ahead of the rest) In Athletics, there’s still several European records that exist since the 80s with East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and the USSR all involved. This isn’t a slight on the fine people from Eastern Europe on here and the current athletes doing their best. But the answer to why they were so strong in the 1980s is doping. No one disputes this.
    4 points
  23. Gracenote Medal Predictions for Canada (partial) Gold: Summer McIntosh - Swimming - W 400m Individual Medley Summer McIntosh - Swimming - W 200m Butterfly Marco Arop - Athletics - M 800m Pierce Lepage - Athletics - Decathlon Christa Deguchi - Judo - W 57kg Phil Wizard - Breaking - B-Boys Silver: Katie Vincent - Canoe Sprint - W C-1 200m Canada - Canoe Sprint - W C-2 500m Damian Warner - Athletics - Decathlon Camryn Rogers - Athletics - W Hammer Throw Bronze: Summer McIntosh - Swimming - W 200m Individual Medley Canada - Swimming - W 4x100m Freestyle Relay Canada - Swimming - W 4x100m Medley Relay Maggie Mac Neil - Swimming - W 100m Butterfly Ethan Katzberg - Athletics - M Hammer Throw Sarah Mitton - Athletics - W Shot Put Canada - Athletics - M 4x100m Relay Other notes: No medal for McIntosh in the 400 free No individual medals for De Grasse or Oleksiak No medals in basketball and football
    4 points
  24. https://www.sportsnet.ca/olympics/article/canadian-government-boosts-carding-money-for-athletes-ahead-of-paris-olympics/ Some good news! JT's government finally doing something right for sport.
    4 points
  25. Got our first DL meet coming up on Saturday from Xiamen . Here's the timetable (local time) and entrants. Hopefully no presents for local runners this time! Program 2024 (diamondleague.com)
    4 points
  26. TEAM GB ANNOUNCED FOR SWIMMING and MARATHON SWIMMING Big take aways IN : Bird, Whittle, McMillan, Okara, Anderson (probably means Women's 4 x 100 relay in) OUT : Cox, Hanlon (may means no women's medley relay, although Evans selection suggests otherwise, possibly.) Freya Colbert, Loughborough Performance Centre Kathleen Dawson, University of Stirling Anna Hopkin, Loughborough Performance Centre Daniel Jervis, Swim Wales High Performance Centre Max Litchfield, Loughborough Performance Centre Keanna MacInnes, University of Stirling Oliver Morgan, Birmingham University Honey Osrin, Loughborough University Adam Peaty, Loughborough Performance Centre Ben Proud, Bath University Matthew Richards, Millfield Duncan Scott, University of Stirling Abbie Wood, Loughborough Performance Centre The athletes above gained selection after winning an individual event and going inside the relevant event's nomination standard at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, as per clause 5.1 of the selection policy Alex Cohoon, Loughborough University Tom Dean, Bath Performance Centre James Guy, Millfield Medi Harris, Loughborough Performance Centre Lucy Hope, University of Stirling The athletes above gained selection by virtue of the collective times of the first four finishers in the respective 100m and 200m Freestyle events at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, in relation to the 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle Relays, as per clause 5.2 of the selection policy . Joe Litchfield, Loughborough Performance Centre The athlete above gained selection by virtue of the collective times of the winner of the open final of the Men's 100m Backstroke, 100m Breaststroke, 100m Butterfly and 100m Freestyle at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, in relation to the 4x100m Medley Relay, as per clause 5.3 of the selection policy . Freya Anderson, Bath Performance Centre Kieran Bird, Bath Performance Centre Angharad Evans, University of Stirling Jack McMillan, University of Stirling Eva Okaro, Repton Jacob Whittle, Bath Performance Centre James Wilby, Loughborough Performance Centre The athletes above gained selection at the discretion of the GB Head Coach and Performance Director, as per clause 5.4 of the selection policy. Considerations included potential relay medallists, relay cover for athletes with heavy schedules, performances at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships and medical mitigations. Luke Greenbank, Loughborough Performance Centre Jonathon Marshall, Carnegie Katie Shanahan, University of Stirling Laura Stephens, Loughborough Performance Centre The athletes above gained selection after placing second in a final at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships and going inside the relevant event's nomination time, as per clause 5.5 of the selection policy. Perdue, Robinson and Crisp all selected for Marathon
    4 points
  27. CBC has announced its first lineup: https://www.cbc.ca/mediacentre/press-release/cbc-radio-canada-announces-preliminary-coverage-plans-and-hosts-for-the-oly
    4 points
  28. Josh

    Broadcast Info

    Great that they’ll be streaming pretty much everything, but I hope they’ll have separate streams for track and all the various field events at Paris. Most the time on athletics streams they only show replays of field events, it’s rarely ever live. Canada has medal potential in both, and I wouldn’t want to miss anything live. Also hope that Brittany MacLean will be at Paris for swimming. Edit: Just messaged with Devin, the field events will have live streams as well.
    4 points
  29. Approaching 100 days to go, my predictions for Day 1 20:55: Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle Final - Summer McIntosh (Silver) 21:37: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final - (Bronze) Day 2 20:45: Swimming - Women’s 100m Butterfly Final - Maggie MacNeil (Silver) Day 3 17:18-17:38: Judo - Women’s 57kg - Christa Deguchi (Gold) 20:30: Swimming - Women’s 400m Individual Medley - Summer McIntosh (Gold) Bronze in the women’s 200m freestyle if she chooses to do the double. She’ll have almost an hour and a half between both so it seems doable (but she’s also probably going to be swimming a rigorous schedule so maybe she’ll skip it) Day 4 17:18-17:38: Judo - Men’s 81kg - Francois Gauthier-Drapeau (Bronze) 17:49-18:09: Judo - Women’s 63kg - Catherine Beauchemin Pinard (Silver) 20:57: Swimming - Women’s 100m Backstroke - Kylie Masse (Bronze) Day 5 20:36: Swimming - Men’s 200m Butterfly Final - Illya Kharun (Silver, behind Milak) Day 6 20:30: Swimming - Women’s 200m Butterfly Final - Summer McIntosh (Gold) Day 8 15:30: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Floor - Felix Dolci (Bronze) 20:30: Swimming - Men’s 100m Butterfly Final - Josh Liendo (Bronze) 20:59: Swimming - Women’s 200m Individual Medley - Summer McIntosh (Gold) 21:45: Athletics - Men’s Decathlon - Pierce LePage (Gold) Day 9 19:35: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final (Bronze) 20:30: Athletics - Men’s Hammer Throw Final - Ethan Katzberg (Silver) Day 10 21:00/22:05: 3x3 Basketball - Women’s Tournament Medal Matches (Gold) Day 11 20:00: Athletics - Women’s Hammer Throw Final - Camryn Rogers (Bronze) Day 12 20:30: Athletics - Men’s 200m Final - Andre DeGrasse (Silver) Day 13 15:00: Weightlifting - Women’s 59kg - Maude Charron (Bronze) 19:27: Track Cycling - Men’s Omnium - Dylan Bibic (Silver) 19:40: Athletics - Women’s Shot Put Final - Sarah Mitton (Bronze) 19:45: Athletics - Men’s 4x100m Relay Final - Canada (Bronze) 21:00: Beach Volleyball - Women’s Bronze Medal Match - Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson (Bronze) 21:07: Taekwondo - Women’s 57kg Bronze Medal Match - Skylar Park (Bronze) Day 14 11:00: Basketball - Men’s Bronze Medal Game - Canada (Bronze) 13:50: Canoe Sprint - Women’s C1-200m - Katie Vincent (Bronze) 19:25: Athletics - Men’s 800m Final - Marco Arop (Gold) 21:23: Breaking - B-Boys - Phil Wizard (Gold) 22:34: Boxing - Women’s 75kg Gold Medal Bout - Tammara Thibeault (Gold) Left off some other medal chances, think at least one other name/team that I haven’t mentioned will make the podium. Still very optimistic with this prediction considering our best ever result is 24 medals at Tokyo (I picked 30 events for Canada to win medals in) but we have a talent in McIntosh now.
    4 points
  30. WAIT A MINUTE. IF IM NOT WRONG… THATS A NEW WR?
    4 points
  31. With just over 100 days to go I decided to do another medal prediction, but this time on a day to day basis. Day 1 Saturday 27 July (0-1 medals) Road cycling: Ellen van Dijk (W time trial) Day 2 Sunday 28 July (0-2 medals) Mountain bike: Puck Pieterse (W cross country) Swimming: Arno Kamminga or Caspar Corbeau (M 100m breast) Day 3 Monday 29 July (0-1 medals) Swimming: Tes Schouten (W 100m breast) Day 4 Tuesday 30 July (0-1 medals) Judo: Joanne van Lieshout (W -63kg) Day 5 Wednesday 31 July (3-5 medals) Judo: Sanne van Dijke (W -70kg) Rowing: M4x and W4x Swimming: Marrit Steenbergen (W 100m free) and Caspar Corbeau (M 200m breast) Day 6 Thursday 1 August (4-7 medals) Judo: Michael Korrel (M -100kg) and Guusje Steenhuis (W -78kg) Rowing: M2x and W4- Sailing: Duetz/Van Aanholt (W skiff) and Van de Werken/Lambriex (M skiff) Swimming: Tes Schouten (W 200m breast) Day 7 Friday 2 August (2-5 medals) Archery: Mixed team BMX racing: Niek Kimmann or Laura Smulders Judo: Marit Kamps (W +78kg) Rowing: W2- Sailing: Luc van Opzeeland (M IQFoil) Day 8 Saturday 3 August (3-5 medals) Athletics: Mixed 4x400m relay Road cycling: Mathieu van der Poel (M road race) Rowing: W1x, M1x and M8- Day 9 Sunday 4 August (0-2 medals) Equestrian: Dinja van Liere (dressage) Road cycling: Lorena Wiebes or Demi Vollering (W road race) Day 10 Monday 5 August (0-1 medals) Athletics: Sifan Hassan (W 5000m?) Day 11 Tuesday 6 August (1-2 medals) Sailing: Marit Bouwmeester (W dinghy) Track Cycling: M team sprint Day 12 Wednesday 7 August (0-1 medals) Sailing: Laila van der Meer / Bjarne Bouwer (mixed multihull) Day 13 Thursday 8 August (2-4 medals) Athletics: Femke Bol (W 400mH) Hockey: Men’s team Swimming: Sharon van Rouwendaal (W 10 km open water) Track cycling: Hetty van der Wouw (W Keirin) Day 14 Friday 9 August (2-4 medals) Athletics: Lieke Klaver (W 400m) Breaking: India Sardjoe (W breaking) Hockey: Women’s team Track Cycling: Harrie Lavreysen (M sprint) Day 15 Saturday 10 August (1-3 medals) Athletics: Women’s 4x400m relay and Abdi Nageeye (M marathon) Water polo: Women’s team Day 16 Sunday 11 August (1-2 medals) Athletics: Sifan Hassan (W marathon??) Track Cycling: Harrie Lavreysen (M keirin) Any day (0-2 medals) Surprise medals: preferrably Niels Laros (M 1500m) and W handball or volleyball team (what can I say, the more surprising the better) Total prediction (19-47 medals) +/- 10 golds +/- 11 silvers +/- 12 bronze I feel like the day-by-day version made the numbers too optimistic. Some names I'm thinking more like 'one out of these 4 judoka's will probably win a medal', but it shows as a medal chances on 4 days, instead of just 1 expected medal. Overall I'm a bit more optimistic than the 25 medals I predicted last time, I'll say 30 medals this time!
    4 points
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  33. 2024 TYR Pro Swim Series - San Antonio (USA) April 10th - April 13th 2024 Meet Results The following new OQTs were achieved Men's 50m Freestyle Gabriel Castaño Men's 200m Butterfly Luca Urlando Women's 200m Freestyle Paige Madden Anna Peplowski Women's 100m Breaststroke Emma Weber
    4 points
  34. men's 10m Air Pistol Shooters qualified to the Final Philipp Grimm () Uladzislau Dzemesh Viktor Bankin Valeriy Rakhimzhan Lee Daemyung Yusuf Dikec Nilo Federico Maldini Kim Cheongyong
    4 points
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  36. Hungarian Qualification Tracker Team (Pending Relay Athletes) Men (9) 50m Freestyle Szebasztian Szabo (through the 2023 Helsinki Swim Meet) Kristof Milak (through the 2024 Hungarian Nationals) 100m Freestyle Nandor Nemeth (through the 2024 World Championships) 400m Freestyle Kristof Rasovszky (through the 2024 World Championships) 800m Freestyle David Betlehem (through the 2024 World Championships) Kristof Rasovszky (through the 2024 World Championships) 1500m Freestyle David Betlehem (through the 2024 World Championships) Zalan Sarkany (through the 2023 Gyor Open) 100m Backstroke Hubert Kos (through the 2023 US Open) Adam Jaszo (through the 2024 Gyor Open) 200m Backstroke Hubert Kos (through the 2024 World Championships) Adam Telegdy (through the 2024 World Championships) 100m Butterfly Kristof Milak (through 2023 Hungarian Nationals) Hubert Kos (through 2023 US Open) 200m Butterfly Kristof Milak (through 2023 Hungarian Nationals) Richard Marton (through 2024 World Championships) 200m Individual Medley Gabor Zombori (through 2024 Hungarian Nationals) Hubert Kos (through 2023 US Open) Rasovszky/Betlehem have already qualified in open water, so they aren’t included in the total. Women (7) 200m Freestyle Nikolett Padar (through the 2023 World Cup Budapest) 400m Freestyle Ajna Kesely (through the 2023 Hungarian Nationals) 800m Freestyle Ajna Kesely (through the 2023 Sette Colli Trophy) 200m Backstroke Eszter Szabo-Feltothy (through the 2024 World Championships) Dora Molnar (through the 2024 World Championships) 200m Butterfly Boglarka Kapas (through the 2024 Hungarian Nationals) 200m Individual Medley Delma Sebestyen (through the 2023 Gyor Open) 400m Individual Medley Viven Jackl (through the 2024 Hungarian Nationals)
    4 points
  37. Yulimar Rojas (athletics) Reigning Olympic Champion in women’s triple jump, reigning World Record holder, reigning 4x World Champion and widely considered as the best athlete all time in this event, but won’t be defending her title at Paris after suffering an achilles injury during training. Wide open for the gold medal now.
    4 points
  38. and Kazakhstan won a close battle with Japan and Uzbekistan to win the Men's C2 quota.
    3 points
  39. 2024 British National Championships - London (GBR) April 2nd - April 7th 2024 Meet Results The following new OQTs were achieved Men's 50m Freestyle Alexander Cohoon~ Matt Richards Men's 100m Freestyle Alexander Cohoon~ David Cumberlidge* Men's 200m Freestyle Jack McMillan~ Men's 400m Freestyle Kieran Bird Men's 800m Freestyle Tobias Robinson% Men's 1500m Freestyle Tobias Robinson% Men's 100m Backstroke Jonny Marshall Women's 100m Backstroke Kathleen Dawson Women's 200m Backstroke Kathleen Dawson^ Holly McGill* Women's 100m Breaststroke Kara Hanlon* Women's 200m Individual Medley Freya Colbert * Not selected for Olympic Team ~ Selected as relay only swimmer ^ Selected in different event % Selected as open water swimmer The following 30 swimmers have been selected for the Olympic Team Men (17): Kieran Bird - (400m Freestyle), 4x200m Freestyle Relay Alex Cohoon - (50m Freestyle), 4x100m Freestyle Relay Tom Dean - (100m Freestyle), 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay Luke Greenbank - 200m Backstroke James Guy - (100m Butterfly), 4x200m Freestyle Relay, (4x100m Medley Relay) Daniel Jervis - (800m Freestyle), 1500m Freestyle Joe Litchfield - (100m Butterfly), (4x100m Medley Relay) Max Litchfield - 400m IM Jonny Marshall - 100m Backstroke Jack McMillan - 4x200m Freestyle Relay Ollie Morgan - 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay Adam Peaty - 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Relay Ben Proud - 50m Freestyle Matt Richards - (50m Freestyle), 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay Duncan Scott - (100m Freestyle), 200m Freestyle, 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay, (4x100m Medley Relay) Jacob Whittle - 4x100m Freestyle Relay James Wilby - (100m Breaststroke), (4x100m Medley Relay) Women (13): Freya Anderson - (100m Freestyle), (200m Freestyle), 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay Freya Colbert - 200m IM, 400m IM, 4x200m Freestyle Relay Kathleen Dawson - 100m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Relay Angharad Evans - (100m Breaststroke), (4x100m Medley Relay) Anna Hopkin - 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay Medi Harris - (100m Backstroke), 4x200m Freestyle Relay Lucy Hope - 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay Keanna MacInnes - (100m Butterfly), 200m Butterfly, 4x100m Medley Relay Eva Okaro - 4x100m Freestyle Relay Honey Osrin - 200m Backstroke Katie Shanahan - 200m Backstroke, 400m IM Laura Stephens - 200m Butterfly Abbie Wood - 200m Freestyle, 200m IM, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay *Potential events are in brackets Source
    3 points
  40. well, let´s wait for the exit medical exams first to be official, I mean, he missed a couple of training sessions throughout the season but in other hand since he played all 82 matches his health can not be so bad, and this post looks promising
    3 points
  41. La squadra maschile del tiro a segno si sta togliendo grandi soddisfazioni a Rio. Anche Bonazzi si qualifica alle olimpiadi e salgono a 214 gli italiani a Parigi
    3 points
  42. 3 points
  43. intoronto

    Swimming

    Alex Axon with a PB in the 400m, less than 3 seconds away from the Olympic standard
    3 points
  44. A very unexpected upset, Hungary wins against Sweden, 28-25.
    3 points
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