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rafalgorka reacted to Portsmouth2032 in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
Lara Trott got injured at the worlds and probably would have missed the games and Chris Froome maybe back at full fitness so that befits team gb
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rafalgorka reacted to heywoodu in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
Not only young athletes, Moradi seems like an excellent example of an athlete for who this could potentially be a gift from whichever heaven you believe in (putting aside qualification issues for a moment)
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rafalgorka reacted to Vektor in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
For Hungary it's hard to say. Maybe our young women's handball team will improve in the next year? Some of our other young athletes might have been ready to shine this year, like Péni and Major in Shooting.
On the other hand this is probably it for Katinka Hosszú's gold medal chances... I was already kinda skeptical of her beating Sydney Pickrem this year, and now I am sure that she or some other young talent will beat Hosszú next year.
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rafalgorka reacted to bmo in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
He is probably good enough for 2020, but Sky Brown should be better off with the games in 2021.
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rafalgorka reacted to thiago_simoes in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
Rebeca Andrade in artistic gymnastics. I hope she stays healthy.
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rafalgorka reacted to Werloc in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
Hmmm, for Lithuania perhaps Edis Matusevičius (javelin throw) if he throws something close to 90m again.
Don't see that many other athletes in our court that would benefit from only a year.
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rafalgorka reacted to Gianlu33 in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
I think that Pilato will be good enough in the 100m...
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rafalgorka reacted to MHSN in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
only young athletes ? because I can name Sohrab Moradi, he is still recovering from a surgery and one more year will give him a better chance to reach his max records. even though he is also getting older and beside that he still has to "qualify" and we have to wait to see the modified qualification rules.
but one athlete I can name is Amir Hossein Zare in wrestling, he is 19 and he beat several world medalists already (including world champion Geno Petriashvili) but I think he needs 1 or 2 more years to become world #1.
also I can name that Russian kid Kurban Shiraev I think he will beat world champion Gazhimurad Rashidov next year to be Russia's representative in Tokyo
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rafalgorka reacted to Dunadan in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
Probably no one...I am afraid the pandemic will slow down in the coming months and then restart forcing the IOC to cancel the Olympics.
Also, we have to see how the qualification will work in many sports first.
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rafalgorka reacted to heywoodu in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
A not all-caps thread title as well, it's absolute anarchy.
My first name is going to be Arno Kamminga. He might have already been a serious medal contender though, since he's been swimming incredibly fast in the breast stroke in the past few months. However, as he said himself, he has never made a big final yet and with another year to go, I think he's going for a medal in Tokyo
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rafalgorka reacted to heywoodu in Athletes who are not good enough in 2020, but will shine in 2021
We all know by now: the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are going ahead, but they'll be held in 2021. It's a little confusing, but never mind, here we are. This sucks for athletes in their last planned year of their career, who will either have to postpone retirement and try and stay fit for another year or will miss out on their Olympic chance altogether - specifically sad for athletes who hadn't competed at Olympics yet, those who did at least already have an experience most athletes won't get.
There's enough negativity though, so on to the brighter side: plenty of young athletes are good at the moment, but possibly not quite good enough yet to be considered serious medal contenders. So here we are, which athletes - who currently can't really be considered main favourites - do you think will benefit most and improve so much they are main favourites come Tokyo 2020, in 2021?
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rafalgorka got a reaction from bmo in Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened
Hey, olympic fans.
We could discuss, day after day, how the olympics would have lookood like if they were to happen in 2020 as planned.
That could be fun, a nice discussion, good for the hard times when there are no live sport on tv and we are all fighting with this virus,
It could look like this;
Let;s pretend this is day -2, July 22nd
What are your predictions for:
1/. SOFTBALL - Women's tournament
Australia - Japan
Italy - United States
Mexico - Canada
and a general question considering sotball - do you think playing softball games(opening event for the whole olympics) in Fukushima is a good idea? Is it safe out there after the earthquake and damaged reactor? Would these games be a success to show the world that it is safe and clear over there?
2./ FOOTBALL - Women's tournament
The qualifications haven't finished yet.
What are your predictions for remaining spots?
I say CHINA will qualify with a win over Korea Republic
And CHILE will qualify with a win over Cameroon
I made a kind of draw for groups using FIFA ranking (and a rule that only one team from the same continental association in one group) and the first matches would be:
what are your predictions?
group A
Japan - New Zealand
Sweden - Canada
group B
United States - Great Britain
China - Chile
group C
Netherlands - Brazil
Australia - Zambia
and a general question considering football - will Megan Rapinoe be one of the greatest stars of the Tokyo Olympics? How will her postmatch look like? Any strong opinions from her and interesting statements?
and which player will score the most goals in opening matches?
Let's play the predictons games. It may be fun.
If you like it, I will prepare the questions for day 23th July later,
Greetings,
stay healthy, stay home!
Rafal
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rafalgorka reacted to Vojthas in Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News
It seems Germans are really anti-Bach - Hajo Seppelt, Jens Weinreich and the one who asked the question (I didn't notice the name). The other thing is they know him best from his DOSB work, so there needs to be something. But I agree that with Bach's many bad sides, this decision is not the one that should lead him out of the chair. And I'm afraid this will not happen next year either.
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rafalgorka reacted to Vojthas in Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News
Just after the teleconference with Bach (unfortunately, among 400 journalists all over the world only big agencies from big countries got an opportunity to ask questions, so no news about what I wanted to ask - about moving events from Sapporo back to Tokyo in case of spring dates of Olympics and no news about the IOC Session or Athlete's Commission elections this year).
This was the best part:
German journalist: As there are talks that the decision is made too late, are you considering the resignation from presidency?
Bach:No.
Mark Adams:Next question from...
Germanus Germanini lupus est
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rafalgorka reacted to Dunadan in Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News
How was the decision taken too late, one month ago it was still mainly a Chinese thing, two weeks ago there were plenty of people still mocking Italians since it was only "mass hysteria" and there were public events with 100k people going on as usual even in Europe...I'd rather say the decision was taken too early, they could have waited one month to evaluate the situation.
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rafalgorka got a reaction from LDOG in [POLL] Should the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games be cancelled, postponed or held at any cost?
It looks there will be no olympics this summer. Let's play the game then. Let's do the olympics online. The game is IT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED TODAY, Today is 23rd. Tomorrow, on 24th, there should be the opening ceremony. The questions for tomorrow, 24 th: 1. WHO WILL LIT THE OLYMPIC FLAME? 2. WHO WILL BE YOUR COUNTRY FLAG BEARER? 3. WHICH COUNTRY WILL LOOK THE BEST IN THE PARADE OF NATIONS? And what happened so far? On 22nd, sotfball and women's football. Japan beats Australia in opening softball match, it was played in Fukushima to show the world it is safe out there. And first win for TEAM CANADA in softball against Mexico. In women's football USA plays very well, an easy win over New Zealand, postmatch interview with Megan Rapinoe gets viral - strong words on Trump, on world situation, on women rights, on minorities rights etc. Canada wins over Zambia 3-0. On 23rd, softball again and men's football. US proves to be too strong for Canada in a softball, but don't worry, there will be many chances for a revenge in other disciplines. In men's football great play by Spain (3-0 vs Korea Rep.) and by Argentina (3-0 vs New Zealand). Good games for France (2-1 vs Ivory Coast) and Brazil (2-1 vs South Africa), It is a pity Canada didn;t qualify, but Mexico and USA were too strong in qualifying championships. And they prove they are strong with Mexico-Romania 1-0 and USA-New Zealand 1-1. The biggest upset is Egypt win over Germany 2-1 with great play by Mo Salah who scores twice!!! Let;s play together, here is the schedule https://tokyo2020.org/en/schedule/ and here are qualification systems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics#Sports
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rafalgorka reacted to JoshMartini007 in Swimming Pan Pacific Championships 2018
Too bad the men's team is almost non-existent. Only one medal and several races where they didn't make the A Final. Though to be fair Brazil did make it harder for the men vs. the women.
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rafalgorka reacted to intoronto in Swimming Pan Pacific Championships 2018
Incredible, Canada with top 3 times in the 4x100, and 4x200 without Penny Oleksiak. Hopefully she comes back much stronger.
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rafalgorka reacted to vinipereira in How Many Athletes will Your Nation Qualify for the Summer Olympic Games 2020?
Brazilian Olympic Committee wants to qualify 250 athletes for the Tokyo Olympics. I mostly agree with this number, even though I think they're a little optimistic.
Archery: 4 2 1
Brazil should qualify an athlete for each of the individual events (and with some luck, maybe even a men's team)
Artistic Swimming: 2 0 0
Federation doesn't seem to have much interest in this sport anymore and Brazil got worse in both events. A duet might be possible but even at the South American Games we didn't win gold.
Athletics: 50 40 30
I have no idea but I will guess a number close to the last World Championship (39).
Badminton: 2 1 1
Ygor Coelho should qualify in Men's Singles.
Baseball: 0
Basketball: 12 0 0
It's sad but we probably won't see our female team at the Olympics for the first time since 1992. The men's team might qualify but I wouldn't bet on it. The federation has zero interest about 3x3 so no chance of qualification there.
Beach Volleyball: 8 8 4
Brazil will easily reach the maximum quota here.
Boxing: 6 3 2
Most of the best athletes from the last Olympic cycles are gone, but we should at least qualify 2 men and 1 woman.
Canoeing - Slalom: 3 2 1
We should qualify 1 man (maybe 2) and 1 woman.
Canoeing - Sprint: 6 5 3
Brazil has the potential to qualify a full team in Canoe (4 to 6 athletes). As for Kayak, I'm not sure about our chances.
Cycling - BMX: 2 2 1
1 athlete from each gender. None for Freestyle.
Cycling - Mountain Bike: 3 2 2
1 athlete from each gender (maybe even 2 men).
Cycling - Road: 4 2 2
At least 1 for each gender, but maybe even more.
Cycling - Track: 2 1 0
1 athlete? Maybe none.
Diving: 3 1 0
Oof. That's a rough one. Most athletes from previous cycles are gone and the new generation is not that great. Maybe Ingrid Oliveira qualified, but I wouldn't be surprised if not.
Equestrian: 11 9 6
Eventing and Jumping teams, I guess? + 1 in Dressage.
Fencing: 8 6 4
1 Men's team (Foil?) + 3 individual athletes is possible.
Field Hockey: 0
Football: 36 18 18
Women's team is already qualified. As for the men, it will be harder (only 2 qualification spots for South America and Brazil's under-20 team is not really that good).
Golf: 2 1 1
No idea, maybe 1 man.
Gymnastics - Artistic: 8 8 5
Both teams have a decent chance of qualifying, but I don't think we will qualify individual athletes that are not part of the teams (unless, of course, if one of the teams doesn't qualify).
Gymnastics - Rhythmic: 6 0 0
It's hard to qualify in both events, but with the addition of Continental Championships as qualifications events, Brazil has a shot in groups. Gáudio is also better than she used to be in the individual event, so who knows...
Gymnastics - Trampoline: 1 0 0
Extremely hard qualification.
Handball: 28 14 14
Even if our level is not the same, I don't think we'll have much trouble in qualifying the women's team. About the men, it's always 50/50.
Judo: 14 12 10
Some time ago, I would say Brazil could qualify a full team here, but right now we're really bad in some of the men's events.
Karate: 4 2 2
Difficult qualification but Brazil has 3 athletes among the best in world rankings, which could indicate that they will at least qualify to Tokyo.
Modern Pentathlon: 2 1 0
Nobody close to the level of Yane Marques but continental qualification might help us.
Rowing: 3 1 0
Probably the one sport in which Brazil had zero progress in the last decade, not even with the home Olympics. But even being bad at this sport we usually manage to qualify a few athletes.
Rugby Sevens: 12 12 0
The women's team will probably qualify.
Sailing: 10 9 8
5 athletes (3 boats) are already qualified. 8 or 9 athletes (for a total of 6 or 7 boats) are very much possible.
Shooting: 4 3 2
3 to 4 men are possible, I guess?
Skateboarding: 10 8 6
Realistically, Brazil should qualify 2 athletes for each event (maybe even 3 in Street)
Softball: 0
Sport Climbing: 0
Surfing: 4 4 3
Full quota.
Swimming: 24 20 16
Like in the last world championships, Brazil should have a moderate number of athletes competing in the pool. It's likely that we'll also qualify 2 athletes in Marathon Swimming.
Table Tennis: 6 4 4
Men's team + at least one athlete in Women's Singles (team is also possible).
Taekwondo: 3 2 1
Very hard qualification. 1 man and maybe 1 woman should qualify.
Tennis: 5 3 2
Dire situation in Men's Singles (I don't think we will qualify anyone via ranking, unless there is massive withdrawals). Men's Doubles and maybe 1 woman (Haddad Maia) can qualify.
Triathlon: 2 2 1
1 athlete for each individual event.
Volleyball: 24 24 24
Only a disaster could prevent Brazil of qualifying both teams.
Water Polo: 11 0 0
Difficult for the men's team. Impossible for the women.
Weightlifting: 4 2 1
Federation is too messy and is basically preventing some athletes of achieve better results. Reis should qualify but otherwise nothing is certain (probably 1 woman).
Wrestling: 3 2 1
Qualification of 2 women is possible.
Total Sports: 35
Optimistic Total Athletes: 352
Realistic Total Athletes: 236
Pessimistic Total Athletes: 176
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rafalgorka reacted to dcro in Equestrian FEI World Games 2018
Pawel Spisak already travelled to Kentucky for 4* this season. I'd be shocked if he doesn't go accross the pond again.
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rafalgorka reacted to dcro in Equestrian FEI World Games 2018
I can't find anything.
Tomorrow is the entries deadline so hopefully we will know all of them soon.
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rafalgorka got a reaction from Dunadan in Swimming Pan Pacific Championships 2018
Pan Pacs vs Euro 2018 (but let's wait for Team China Results in Asia Games, before we do our predictions for Tokyo)
M 400 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 4.07.95 P1
David Verraszto HUN 4.10.65 E1
Max Litchfield GBR 4.11.00 E2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 4.11.13 P2
Daiya Seto JPN 4.12.60 P3
Jay Litherland USA 4.12.87 P4
Joan Lluis Pons ESP 4.14.26 E3
Lewis Clareburt NZL 4.14.27 P5
W 400 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 4.33.77 P1
Fantine Lesaffre FRA 4.34.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 4.35.05 E2
Hannah Miley GBR 4.35.34 E3
Melanie Margalis USA 4.35.60 P2
Aimee Willmott GBR 4.35.77 E4
Sakiko Shimizu JPN 4.36.27 P3
Zsuzsanna Jakabos HUN 4.38.48 E5
M 400 free
Jack McLoughlin AUS 3.44.20 P1
Mack Horton AUS 3.44.31 P2
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 3.45.18 E1
Zane Grothe USA 3.45.37 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 3.47.07 E2
Henning Muhlleitner GER 3.47.18 E3
Felix Aubock AUT 3.47.24 E4
Victor Johansson SWE 3.47.74 E5
W 4x100 free
Australia 3.31.58
United States 3.33.45
Canada 3.34.07
France 3.34.65
Netherlands 3.34.77
Japan 3.36.93
Denmark 3.37.03
Great Britain 3.37.26
W 400 free
Katie Ledecky USA 3.58.50 P1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 3.59.66 P2
Simona Quadarella ITA 4.03.35 E1
Ajna Kesely HUN 4.03.57 E2
Leah Smith USA 4.04.23 P3
Holly Hibbott GBR 4.05.01 E3
Anna Egorova RUS 4.06.03 E4
Sarah Kohler GER 4.07.68 E5
M 100 breast
Adam Peaty GBR 57.10 E1
James Wilby GBR 58.64 E2
Anton Chupkov RUS 59.06 E3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 59.08 P1
Jake Packard AUS 59.20 P2
Kirill Prigoda RUS 59.20 E4
7. Joao Gomes Junior BRA 59.60 P3
8. Fabio Scozzoli ITA 59.61 E5
W 100 fly
Rikako Ikee JPN 56.08 P1
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 56.23 E1
Kelsi Dahlia USA 56.44 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 56.54 P3
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 57.40 E2
Elena Di Liddo ITA 57.68 E3
Ilaria Bianchi ITA 57.72 E4
Anna Ntountounaki GRE 57.77 E5
M 4x100 free
Brazil 3.12.02
Russia 3.12.23
Australia 3.12.53
Japan 3.12.54
Italy 3.12.90
Poland 3.14.20
Canada 3.14.50
Hungary 3.14.51 / United States DSQ
W 100 breast
Lilly King USA 1.05.44 P1
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 1.05.53 E1
Jessica Hansen AUS 1.06.20 P2
Ruta Meilutyte LTU 1.06.26 E2
Reona Aoki JPN 1.06.34 P3
Satomi Suzuki JPN 1.06.51 P4
Arianna Castiglioni ITA 1.06.54 E3
Micah Sumrall USA 1.06.56 P5
M 200 free
Duncan Scott GBR 1.45.34 E1
Townley Haas USA 1.45.56 P1
Andrew Seliskar USA 1.45.74 P2
Katsuhiro Matsumoto JPN 1.45.92 P3
Danas Rapsys LTU 1.46.07 E2
Fernando Scheffer BRA 1.46.12 P4
Mikhail Dovgalyuk RUS 1.46.15 E3
James Guy GBR 1.46.20 E4
M 100 back
Ryan Murphy USA 51.94 P1
Kliment Kolesnikov RUS 52.53 E1
Evgeny Rylov RUS 52.74 E2
Ryosuke Irie JPN 52.78 P2
Mitch Larkin AUS 52.88 P3
Matthew Grevers USA 52.99 P4
Apostolos Christou GRE 53.72 E3
Robert Glinta ROU 53.81 E4
W 100 back
Kylie Masse CAN 58.61 P1
Emily Seebohm AUS 58.72 P2
Kathleen Baker USA 58.83 P3
Regan Smith USA 58.95 P4
Anastasia Fesikova RUS 59.19 E1
Kaylee McKeown AUS 59.25 P5
Natsumi Sakai JPN 59.33 P6
Georgia Davies GBR 59.36 E2
W 200 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 2.08.16 P1
Sydney Pickrem CAN 2.09.07 P2
Miho Teramura JPN 2.09.86 P3
Ella Eastin USA 2.09.90 P4
Katinka Hosszu HUN 2.10.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 2.10.25 E2
Melanie Margalis USA 2.10.67 P5
Maria Ugolkova SUI 2.10.83 E3
M 200 fly
Kristof Milak HUN 1.52.79 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.54.34 P1
Tamas Kenderesi HUN 1.54.36 E2
Leonardo de Deus BRA 1.54.89 P2
Zach Harting USA 1.55.05 P3
David Morgan AUS 1.55.82 P4
Federico Burdisso ITA 1.55.97 E3
Mack Darragh CAN 1.56.27 P5
W 200 free
Taylor Ruck CAN 1.54.44 P1
Rikako Ikee JPN 1.54.85 P2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 1.54.95 E1
Katie Ledecky USA 1.55.15 P3
Allison Schmitt USA 1.56.71 P4
Femke Heemskerk NED 1.56.72 E2
Anastasia Guzhenkova RUS 1.56.77 E3
Kayla Sanchez CAN 1.57.23 P5
M 4x200 free
United States 7.04.36
Australia 7.04.70
Great Britain 7.05.32
Russia 7.06.66
Italy 7.07.58
Japan 7.08.07
Germany 7.09.31
Brazil 7.11.65
W 200 fly
Boglarka Kapas HUN 2.07.13 E1
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 2.07.33 E2
Hali Flickinger USA 2.07.35 P1
Alys Thomas GBR 2.07.42 E3
Sachi Mochida JPN 2.07.66 P2
Franziska Hentke GER 2.07.75 E4
Ana Caterina Monteiro POR 2.08.03 E5
Katie Drabot USA 2.08.40 P3
M 100 free
Kyle Chalmers AUS 48.00 P1
Alessandro Miressi ITA 48.01 E1
Jack Cartwright AUS 48.22 P2
Caeleb Dressel USA 48.22 P2 ex
5. Duncan Scott GBR 48.23 E2
6. Mehdy Metella FRA 48.24 E3
7. Marcelo Chierighini BRA 48.36 P4
Vladislav Grinev RUS 48.36 E4
M 200 breast
Anton Chupkov RUS 2.06.80 E1
Ippei Watanabe JPN 2.07.75 P1
Zac Stubblety-Cook AUS 2.07.89 P2
Matthew Wilson AUS 2.08.22 P3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 2.08.25 P4
James Wilby GBR 2.08.39 E2
Joshua Prenot USA 2.08.44 P5
Luca Pizzini ITA 2.08.54 E3
W 4x200 free
Australia 7.44.12
United States 7.44.37
Canada 7.47.28
Japan 7.48.96
Great Britain 7.51.65
Russia 7.52.87
Germany 7.53.76
France 7.53.86
M 200 back
Evgeny Rylov RUS 1.53.36 E1
Ryan Murphy USA 1.53.57 P1
Ryosuke Irie JPN 1.55.12 P2
Matthew Katz Austin USA 1.56.00 P3
Radosław Kawęcki POL 1.56.07 E2
Mitchell Larkin AUS 1.56.12 P4
Matteo Restivo ITA 1.56.29 E3
Kenta Sunama JPN 1.57.03 P5
W 100 free
Cate Campbell AUS 52.03 P1
Simone Manuel USA 52.66 P2
Taylor Ruck CAN 52.72 P3
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 52.93 E1
Mallory Comerford USA 52.94 P4
Rikako Ikee JPN 53.14 P5
Femke Heemskerk NED 53.23 E2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 53.35 E3
W 200 breast
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 2.21.31 E1
Micah Sumrall USA 2.21.88 P1
Lilly King USA 2.22.12 P2
Satomi Suzuki JPN 2.22.22 P3
Jessica Vall ESP 2.23.02 E2
Molly Renshaw GBR 2.23.43 E3
Marina Garcia Urzainqui ESP 2.23.63 E4
Reona Aoki JPN 2.24.46 P4
M 200 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 1.55.40 P1
Mitch Larkin AUS 1.56.21 P2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 1.56.66 P3
Jeremy Desplanches SUI 1.57.04 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.57.36 P4
Abrahm Devine USA 1.57.81 P5
Philip Heintz GER 1.57.83 E2
Max Litchfield GBR 1.57.96 E3
M 100 fly
Piero Codia ITA 50.64 E1
Caeleb Dressel USA 50.75 P1
Mehdy Metella FRA 51.24 E2
Jack Conger USA 51.32 P2
James Guy GBR 51.42 E3
Vinicius Lanza BRA 51.44 P3
Kristof Milak HUN 51.51 E4
Grant Irvine AUS 51.65 P4 / Egor Kuimov RUS 51.65 E5 ???
M 50 free
Ben Proud GBR 21.34 E1
Kristian Golomeev GRE 21.44 E2
Michael Andrew USA 21.46 P1
Andrea Vergani ITA 21.68 E3
Vladimir Morozov RUS 21.74 E4
Caeleb Dressel USA 21.93 P2
Simonas Bilis LTU 21.97 E5
Yuri Kisil CAN 22.02 P3
W 200 back
Kathleen Baker USA 2.06.14 P1
Margherita Panziera ITA 2.06.18 E1
Taylor Ruck CAN 2.06.41 P2
Regan Smith USA 2.06.46 P3
Kylie Masse CAN 2.07.00 P4
Kaylee McKeown AUS 2.07.01 P5
Emily Seebohm AUS 2.07.12 P6
Daria Ustinova RUS 2.07.12 E2
W 800 free
Katie Ledecky USA 8.09.13 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 8.16.45 E1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 8.17.07 P2
Leah Smith USA 8.17.21 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 8.22.01 E2
Anna Egorova RUS 8.24.71 E3
Kiah Melverton AUS 8.25.64 P4
Sarah Kohler GER 8.25.91 E4
W 50 free
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 23.74 E1
Pernille Blume DEN 23.75 E2
Cate Campbell AUS 23.81 P1
Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 24.21 E3
Simone Manuel USA 24.22 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 24.34 P3
Maria Kameneva RUS 24.40 E4
Taylor Ruck CAN 24.47 P4
M 1500 free
Florian Wellbrock GER 14.36.15 E1
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 14.36.88 E2
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 14.42.85 E3
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 14.46.93 P1
Zane Grothe USA 14.48.40 P2
Domenico Acerenza ITA 14.51.88 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 14.55.92 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 14.56.97 E5
W 4x100 med.
Australia 3.52.74
United States 3.53.21
Russia 3.54.22
Japan 3.55.03
Canada 3.55.14
Denmark 3.56.69
Great Britain 3.56.91
Italy 3.57.00
M 4x100 med.
United States 3.30.20
Japan 3.30.25
Great Britain 3.30.44
Australia 3.30.52
Russia 3.32.03
Brazil 3.32.16
Germany 3.33.52
Lithuania 3.33.70
M 800 free
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 7.42.96 E1
Zane Grothe USA 7.43.74 P1
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 7.45.12 E2
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 7.45.19 P2
Florian Wellbrock GER 7.45.60 E3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 7.46.75 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 7.47.31 P3
Jan Micka CZE 7.49.73 E5
W 1500 free
Katie Ledecky USA 15.38.97 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 15.51.61 E1
Sarah Kohler GER 15.57.85 E2
Kiah Melverton AUS 16.00.08 P2
Leah Smith USA 16.00.82 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 16.03.22 E3
Kareena Lee AUS 16.03.26 P4
Tjasa Oder SLO 16.10.46 E4
Mixed 4x100 medley
Australia 3.38.91
Great Britain 3.40.18
Japan 3.40.98
United States 3.41.74
Russia 3.42.71
Italy 3.44.85
Netherlands 3.45.57
Germany 3.45.82
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rafalgorka got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Swimming Pan Pacific Championships 2018
Pan Pacs vs Euro 2018 (but let's wait for Team China Results in Asia Games, before we do our predictions for Tokyo)
M 400 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 4.07.95 P1
David Verraszto HUN 4.10.65 E1
Max Litchfield GBR 4.11.00 E2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 4.11.13 P2
Daiya Seto JPN 4.12.60 P3
Jay Litherland USA 4.12.87 P4
Joan Lluis Pons ESP 4.14.26 E3
Lewis Clareburt NZL 4.14.27 P5
W 400 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 4.33.77 P1
Fantine Lesaffre FRA 4.34.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 4.35.05 E2
Hannah Miley GBR 4.35.34 E3
Melanie Margalis USA 4.35.60 P2
Aimee Willmott GBR 4.35.77 E4
Sakiko Shimizu JPN 4.36.27 P3
Zsuzsanna Jakabos HUN 4.38.48 E5
M 400 free
Jack McLoughlin AUS 3.44.20 P1
Mack Horton AUS 3.44.31 P2
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 3.45.18 E1
Zane Grothe USA 3.45.37 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 3.47.07 E2
Henning Muhlleitner GER 3.47.18 E3
Felix Aubock AUT 3.47.24 E4
Victor Johansson SWE 3.47.74 E5
W 4x100 free
Australia 3.31.58
United States 3.33.45
Canada 3.34.07
France 3.34.65
Netherlands 3.34.77
Japan 3.36.93
Denmark 3.37.03
Great Britain 3.37.26
W 400 free
Katie Ledecky USA 3.58.50 P1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 3.59.66 P2
Simona Quadarella ITA 4.03.35 E1
Ajna Kesely HUN 4.03.57 E2
Leah Smith USA 4.04.23 P3
Holly Hibbott GBR 4.05.01 E3
Anna Egorova RUS 4.06.03 E4
Sarah Kohler GER 4.07.68 E5
M 100 breast
Adam Peaty GBR 57.10 E1
James Wilby GBR 58.64 E2
Anton Chupkov RUS 59.06 E3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 59.08 P1
Jake Packard AUS 59.20 P2
Kirill Prigoda RUS 59.20 E4
7. Joao Gomes Junior BRA 59.60 P3
8. Fabio Scozzoli ITA 59.61 E5
W 100 fly
Rikako Ikee JPN 56.08 P1
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 56.23 E1
Kelsi Dahlia USA 56.44 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 56.54 P3
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 57.40 E2
Elena Di Liddo ITA 57.68 E3
Ilaria Bianchi ITA 57.72 E4
Anna Ntountounaki GRE 57.77 E5
M 4x100 free
Brazil 3.12.02
Russia 3.12.23
Australia 3.12.53
Japan 3.12.54
Italy 3.12.90
Poland 3.14.20
Canada 3.14.50
Hungary 3.14.51 / United States DSQ
W 100 breast
Lilly King USA 1.05.44 P1
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 1.05.53 E1
Jessica Hansen AUS 1.06.20 P2
Ruta Meilutyte LTU 1.06.26 E2
Reona Aoki JPN 1.06.34 P3
Satomi Suzuki JPN 1.06.51 P4
Arianna Castiglioni ITA 1.06.54 E3
Micah Sumrall USA 1.06.56 P5
M 200 free
Duncan Scott GBR 1.45.34 E1
Townley Haas USA 1.45.56 P1
Andrew Seliskar USA 1.45.74 P2
Katsuhiro Matsumoto JPN 1.45.92 P3
Danas Rapsys LTU 1.46.07 E2
Fernando Scheffer BRA 1.46.12 P4
Mikhail Dovgalyuk RUS 1.46.15 E3
James Guy GBR 1.46.20 E4
M 100 back
Ryan Murphy USA 51.94 P1
Kliment Kolesnikov RUS 52.53 E1
Evgeny Rylov RUS 52.74 E2
Ryosuke Irie JPN 52.78 P2
Mitch Larkin AUS 52.88 P3
Matthew Grevers USA 52.99 P4
Apostolos Christou GRE 53.72 E3
Robert Glinta ROU 53.81 E4
W 100 back
Kylie Masse CAN 58.61 P1
Emily Seebohm AUS 58.72 P2
Kathleen Baker USA 58.83 P3
Regan Smith USA 58.95 P4
Anastasia Fesikova RUS 59.19 E1
Kaylee McKeown AUS 59.25 P5
Natsumi Sakai JPN 59.33 P6
Georgia Davies GBR 59.36 E2
W 200 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 2.08.16 P1
Sydney Pickrem CAN 2.09.07 P2
Miho Teramura JPN 2.09.86 P3
Ella Eastin USA 2.09.90 P4
Katinka Hosszu HUN 2.10.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 2.10.25 E2
Melanie Margalis USA 2.10.67 P5
Maria Ugolkova SUI 2.10.83 E3
M 200 fly
Kristof Milak HUN 1.52.79 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.54.34 P1
Tamas Kenderesi HUN 1.54.36 E2
Leonardo de Deus BRA 1.54.89 P2
Zach Harting USA 1.55.05 P3
David Morgan AUS 1.55.82 P4
Federico Burdisso ITA 1.55.97 E3
Mack Darragh CAN 1.56.27 P5
W 200 free
Taylor Ruck CAN 1.54.44 P1
Rikako Ikee JPN 1.54.85 P2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 1.54.95 E1
Katie Ledecky USA 1.55.15 P3
Allison Schmitt USA 1.56.71 P4
Femke Heemskerk NED 1.56.72 E2
Anastasia Guzhenkova RUS 1.56.77 E3
Kayla Sanchez CAN 1.57.23 P5
M 4x200 free
United States 7.04.36
Australia 7.04.70
Great Britain 7.05.32
Russia 7.06.66
Italy 7.07.58
Japan 7.08.07
Germany 7.09.31
Brazil 7.11.65
W 200 fly
Boglarka Kapas HUN 2.07.13 E1
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 2.07.33 E2
Hali Flickinger USA 2.07.35 P1
Alys Thomas GBR 2.07.42 E3
Sachi Mochida JPN 2.07.66 P2
Franziska Hentke GER 2.07.75 E4
Ana Caterina Monteiro POR 2.08.03 E5
Katie Drabot USA 2.08.40 P3
M 100 free
Kyle Chalmers AUS 48.00 P1
Alessandro Miressi ITA 48.01 E1
Jack Cartwright AUS 48.22 P2
Caeleb Dressel USA 48.22 P2 ex
5. Duncan Scott GBR 48.23 E2
6. Mehdy Metella FRA 48.24 E3
7. Marcelo Chierighini BRA 48.36 P4
Vladislav Grinev RUS 48.36 E4
M 200 breast
Anton Chupkov RUS 2.06.80 E1
Ippei Watanabe JPN 2.07.75 P1
Zac Stubblety-Cook AUS 2.07.89 P2
Matthew Wilson AUS 2.08.22 P3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 2.08.25 P4
James Wilby GBR 2.08.39 E2
Joshua Prenot USA 2.08.44 P5
Luca Pizzini ITA 2.08.54 E3
W 4x200 free
Australia 7.44.12
United States 7.44.37
Canada 7.47.28
Japan 7.48.96
Great Britain 7.51.65
Russia 7.52.87
Germany 7.53.76
France 7.53.86
M 200 back
Evgeny Rylov RUS 1.53.36 E1
Ryan Murphy USA 1.53.57 P1
Ryosuke Irie JPN 1.55.12 P2
Matthew Katz Austin USA 1.56.00 P3
Radosław Kawęcki POL 1.56.07 E2
Mitchell Larkin AUS 1.56.12 P4
Matteo Restivo ITA 1.56.29 E3
Kenta Sunama JPN 1.57.03 P5
W 100 free
Cate Campbell AUS 52.03 P1
Simone Manuel USA 52.66 P2
Taylor Ruck CAN 52.72 P3
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 52.93 E1
Mallory Comerford USA 52.94 P4
Rikako Ikee JPN 53.14 P5
Femke Heemskerk NED 53.23 E2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 53.35 E3
W 200 breast
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 2.21.31 E1
Micah Sumrall USA 2.21.88 P1
Lilly King USA 2.22.12 P2
Satomi Suzuki JPN 2.22.22 P3
Jessica Vall ESP 2.23.02 E2
Molly Renshaw GBR 2.23.43 E3
Marina Garcia Urzainqui ESP 2.23.63 E4
Reona Aoki JPN 2.24.46 P4
M 200 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 1.55.40 P1
Mitch Larkin AUS 1.56.21 P2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 1.56.66 P3
Jeremy Desplanches SUI 1.57.04 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.57.36 P4
Abrahm Devine USA 1.57.81 P5
Philip Heintz GER 1.57.83 E2
Max Litchfield GBR 1.57.96 E3
M 100 fly
Piero Codia ITA 50.64 E1
Caeleb Dressel USA 50.75 P1
Mehdy Metella FRA 51.24 E2
Jack Conger USA 51.32 P2
James Guy GBR 51.42 E3
Vinicius Lanza BRA 51.44 P3
Kristof Milak HUN 51.51 E4
Grant Irvine AUS 51.65 P4 / Egor Kuimov RUS 51.65 E5 ???
M 50 free
Ben Proud GBR 21.34 E1
Kristian Golomeev GRE 21.44 E2
Michael Andrew USA 21.46 P1
Andrea Vergani ITA 21.68 E3
Vladimir Morozov RUS 21.74 E4
Caeleb Dressel USA 21.93 P2
Simonas Bilis LTU 21.97 E5
Yuri Kisil CAN 22.02 P3
W 200 back
Kathleen Baker USA 2.06.14 P1
Margherita Panziera ITA 2.06.18 E1
Taylor Ruck CAN 2.06.41 P2
Regan Smith USA 2.06.46 P3
Kylie Masse CAN 2.07.00 P4
Kaylee McKeown AUS 2.07.01 P5
Emily Seebohm AUS 2.07.12 P6
Daria Ustinova RUS 2.07.12 E2
W 800 free
Katie Ledecky USA 8.09.13 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 8.16.45 E1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 8.17.07 P2
Leah Smith USA 8.17.21 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 8.22.01 E2
Anna Egorova RUS 8.24.71 E3
Kiah Melverton AUS 8.25.64 P4
Sarah Kohler GER 8.25.91 E4
W 50 free
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 23.74 E1
Pernille Blume DEN 23.75 E2
Cate Campbell AUS 23.81 P1
Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 24.21 E3
Simone Manuel USA 24.22 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 24.34 P3
Maria Kameneva RUS 24.40 E4
Taylor Ruck CAN 24.47 P4
M 1500 free
Florian Wellbrock GER 14.36.15 E1
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 14.36.88 E2
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 14.42.85 E3
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 14.46.93 P1
Zane Grothe USA 14.48.40 P2
Domenico Acerenza ITA 14.51.88 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 14.55.92 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 14.56.97 E5
W 4x100 med.
Australia 3.52.74
United States 3.53.21
Russia 3.54.22
Japan 3.55.03
Canada 3.55.14
Denmark 3.56.69
Great Britain 3.56.91
Italy 3.57.00
M 4x100 med.
United States 3.30.20
Japan 3.30.25
Great Britain 3.30.44
Australia 3.30.52
Russia 3.32.03
Brazil 3.32.16
Germany 3.33.52
Lithuania 3.33.70
M 800 free
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 7.42.96 E1
Zane Grothe USA 7.43.74 P1
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 7.45.12 E2
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 7.45.19 P2
Florian Wellbrock GER 7.45.60 E3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 7.46.75 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 7.47.31 P3
Jan Micka CZE 7.49.73 E5
W 1500 free
Katie Ledecky USA 15.38.97 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 15.51.61 E1
Sarah Kohler GER 15.57.85 E2
Kiah Melverton AUS 16.00.08 P2
Leah Smith USA 16.00.82 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 16.03.22 E3
Kareena Lee AUS 16.03.26 P4
Tjasa Oder SLO 16.10.46 E4
Mixed 4x100 medley
Australia 3.38.91
Great Britain 3.40.18
Japan 3.40.98
United States 3.41.74
Russia 3.42.71
Italy 3.44.85
Netherlands 3.45.57
Germany 3.45.82
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rafalgorka got a reaction from Wanderer in Swimming Pan Pacific Championships 2018
Pan Pacs vs Euro 2018 (but let's wait for Team China Results in Asia Games, before we do our predictions for Tokyo)
M 400 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 4.07.95 P1
David Verraszto HUN 4.10.65 E1
Max Litchfield GBR 4.11.00 E2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 4.11.13 P2
Daiya Seto JPN 4.12.60 P3
Jay Litherland USA 4.12.87 P4
Joan Lluis Pons ESP 4.14.26 E3
Lewis Clareburt NZL 4.14.27 P5
W 400 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 4.33.77 P1
Fantine Lesaffre FRA 4.34.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 4.35.05 E2
Hannah Miley GBR 4.35.34 E3
Melanie Margalis USA 4.35.60 P2
Aimee Willmott GBR 4.35.77 E4
Sakiko Shimizu JPN 4.36.27 P3
Zsuzsanna Jakabos HUN 4.38.48 E5
M 400 free
Jack McLoughlin AUS 3.44.20 P1
Mack Horton AUS 3.44.31 P2
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 3.45.18 E1
Zane Grothe USA 3.45.37 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 3.47.07 E2
Henning Muhlleitner GER 3.47.18 E3
Felix Aubock AUT 3.47.24 E4
Victor Johansson SWE 3.47.74 E5
W 4x100 free
Australia 3.31.58
United States 3.33.45
Canada 3.34.07
France 3.34.65
Netherlands 3.34.77
Japan 3.36.93
Denmark 3.37.03
Great Britain 3.37.26
W 400 free
Katie Ledecky USA 3.58.50 P1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 3.59.66 P2
Simona Quadarella ITA 4.03.35 E1
Ajna Kesely HUN 4.03.57 E2
Leah Smith USA 4.04.23 P3
Holly Hibbott GBR 4.05.01 E3
Anna Egorova RUS 4.06.03 E4
Sarah Kohler GER 4.07.68 E5
M 100 breast
Adam Peaty GBR 57.10 E1
James Wilby GBR 58.64 E2
Anton Chupkov RUS 59.06 E3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 59.08 P1
Jake Packard AUS 59.20 P2
Kirill Prigoda RUS 59.20 E4
7. Joao Gomes Junior BRA 59.60 P3
8. Fabio Scozzoli ITA 59.61 E5
W 100 fly
Rikako Ikee JPN 56.08 P1
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 56.23 E1
Kelsi Dahlia USA 56.44 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 56.54 P3
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 57.40 E2
Elena Di Liddo ITA 57.68 E3
Ilaria Bianchi ITA 57.72 E4
Anna Ntountounaki GRE 57.77 E5
M 4x100 free
Brazil 3.12.02
Russia 3.12.23
Australia 3.12.53
Japan 3.12.54
Italy 3.12.90
Poland 3.14.20
Canada 3.14.50
Hungary 3.14.51 / United States DSQ
W 100 breast
Lilly King USA 1.05.44 P1
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 1.05.53 E1
Jessica Hansen AUS 1.06.20 P2
Ruta Meilutyte LTU 1.06.26 E2
Reona Aoki JPN 1.06.34 P3
Satomi Suzuki JPN 1.06.51 P4
Arianna Castiglioni ITA 1.06.54 E3
Micah Sumrall USA 1.06.56 P5
M 200 free
Duncan Scott GBR 1.45.34 E1
Townley Haas USA 1.45.56 P1
Andrew Seliskar USA 1.45.74 P2
Katsuhiro Matsumoto JPN 1.45.92 P3
Danas Rapsys LTU 1.46.07 E2
Fernando Scheffer BRA 1.46.12 P4
Mikhail Dovgalyuk RUS 1.46.15 E3
James Guy GBR 1.46.20 E4
M 100 back
Ryan Murphy USA 51.94 P1
Kliment Kolesnikov RUS 52.53 E1
Evgeny Rylov RUS 52.74 E2
Ryosuke Irie JPN 52.78 P2
Mitch Larkin AUS 52.88 P3
Matthew Grevers USA 52.99 P4
Apostolos Christou GRE 53.72 E3
Robert Glinta ROU 53.81 E4
W 100 back
Kylie Masse CAN 58.61 P1
Emily Seebohm AUS 58.72 P2
Kathleen Baker USA 58.83 P3
Regan Smith USA 58.95 P4
Anastasia Fesikova RUS 59.19 E1
Kaylee McKeown AUS 59.25 P5
Natsumi Sakai JPN 59.33 P6
Georgia Davies GBR 59.36 E2
W 200 ind med.
Yui Ohashi JPN 2.08.16 P1
Sydney Pickrem CAN 2.09.07 P2
Miho Teramura JPN 2.09.86 P3
Ella Eastin USA 2.09.90 P4
Katinka Hosszu HUN 2.10.17 E1
Ilaria Cusinato ITA 2.10.25 E2
Melanie Margalis USA 2.10.67 P5
Maria Ugolkova SUI 2.10.83 E3
M 200 fly
Kristof Milak HUN 1.52.79 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.54.34 P1
Tamas Kenderesi HUN 1.54.36 E2
Leonardo de Deus BRA 1.54.89 P2
Zach Harting USA 1.55.05 P3
David Morgan AUS 1.55.82 P4
Federico Burdisso ITA 1.55.97 E3
Mack Darragh CAN 1.56.27 P5
W 200 free
Taylor Ruck CAN 1.54.44 P1
Rikako Ikee JPN 1.54.85 P2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 1.54.95 E1
Katie Ledecky USA 1.55.15 P3
Allison Schmitt USA 1.56.71 P4
Femke Heemskerk NED 1.56.72 E2
Anastasia Guzhenkova RUS 1.56.77 E3
Kayla Sanchez CAN 1.57.23 P5
M 4x200 free
United States 7.04.36
Australia 7.04.70
Great Britain 7.05.32
Russia 7.06.66
Italy 7.07.58
Japan 7.08.07
Germany 7.09.31
Brazil 7.11.65
W 200 fly
Boglarka Kapas HUN 2.07.13 E1
Svetlana Chimrova RUS 2.07.33 E2
Hali Flickinger USA 2.07.35 P1
Alys Thomas GBR 2.07.42 E3
Sachi Mochida JPN 2.07.66 P2
Franziska Hentke GER 2.07.75 E4
Ana Caterina Monteiro POR 2.08.03 E5
Katie Drabot USA 2.08.40 P3
M 100 free
Kyle Chalmers AUS 48.00 P1
Alessandro Miressi ITA 48.01 E1
Jack Cartwright AUS 48.22 P2
Caeleb Dressel USA 48.22 P2 ex
5. Duncan Scott GBR 48.23 E2
6. Mehdy Metella FRA 48.24 E3
7. Marcelo Chierighini BRA 48.36 P4
Vladislav Grinev RUS 48.36 E4
M 200 breast
Anton Chupkov RUS 2.06.80 E1
Ippei Watanabe JPN 2.07.75 P1
Zac Stubblety-Cook AUS 2.07.89 P2
Matthew Wilson AUS 2.08.22 P3
Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 2.08.25 P4
James Wilby GBR 2.08.39 E2
Joshua Prenot USA 2.08.44 P5
Luca Pizzini ITA 2.08.54 E3
W 4x200 free
Australia 7.44.12
United States 7.44.37
Canada 7.47.28
Japan 7.48.96
Great Britain 7.51.65
Russia 7.52.87
Germany 7.53.76
France 7.53.86
M 200 back
Evgeny Rylov RUS 1.53.36 E1
Ryan Murphy USA 1.53.57 P1
Ryosuke Irie JPN 1.55.12 P2
Matthew Katz Austin USA 1.56.00 P3
Radosław Kawęcki POL 1.56.07 E2
Mitchell Larkin AUS 1.56.12 P4
Matteo Restivo ITA 1.56.29 E3
Kenta Sunama JPN 1.57.03 P5
W 100 free
Cate Campbell AUS 52.03 P1
Simone Manuel USA 52.66 P2
Taylor Ruck CAN 52.72 P3
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 52.93 E1
Mallory Comerford USA 52.94 P4
Rikako Ikee JPN 53.14 P5
Femke Heemskerk NED 53.23 E2
Charlotte Bonnet FRA 53.35 E3
W 200 breast
Yuliya Yefimova RUS 2.21.31 E1
Micah Sumrall USA 2.21.88 P1
Lilly King USA 2.22.12 P2
Satomi Suzuki JPN 2.22.22 P3
Jessica Vall ESP 2.23.02 E2
Molly Renshaw GBR 2.23.43 E3
Marina Garcia Urzainqui ESP 2.23.63 E4
Reona Aoki JPN 2.24.46 P4
M 200 ind med.
Chase Kalisz USA 1.55.40 P1
Mitch Larkin AUS 1.56.21 P2
Kosuke Hagino JPN 1.56.66 P3
Jeremy Desplanches SUI 1.57.04 E1
Daiya Seto JPN 1.57.36 P4
Abrahm Devine USA 1.57.81 P5
Philip Heintz GER 1.57.83 E2
Max Litchfield GBR 1.57.96 E3
M 100 fly
Piero Codia ITA 50.64 E1
Caeleb Dressel USA 50.75 P1
Mehdy Metella FRA 51.24 E2
Jack Conger USA 51.32 P2
James Guy GBR 51.42 E3
Vinicius Lanza BRA 51.44 P3
Kristof Milak HUN 51.51 E4
Grant Irvine AUS 51.65 P4 / Egor Kuimov RUS 51.65 E5 ???
M 50 free
Ben Proud GBR 21.34 E1
Kristian Golomeev GRE 21.44 E2
Michael Andrew USA 21.46 P1
Andrea Vergani ITA 21.68 E3
Vladimir Morozov RUS 21.74 E4
Caeleb Dressel USA 21.93 P2
Simonas Bilis LTU 21.97 E5
Yuri Kisil CAN 22.02 P3
W 200 back
Kathleen Baker USA 2.06.14 P1
Margherita Panziera ITA 2.06.18 E1
Taylor Ruck CAN 2.06.41 P2
Regan Smith USA 2.06.46 P3
Kylie Masse CAN 2.07.00 P4
Kaylee McKeown AUS 2.07.01 P5
Emily Seebohm AUS 2.07.12 P6
Daria Ustinova RUS 2.07.12 E2
W 800 free
Katie Ledecky USA 8.09.13 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 8.16.45 E1
Ariarne Titmus AUS 8.17.07 P2
Leah Smith USA 8.17.21 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 8.22.01 E2
Anna Egorova RUS 8.24.71 E3
Kiah Melverton AUS 8.25.64 P4
Sarah Kohler GER 8.25.91 E4
W 50 free
Sarah Sjostrom SWE 23.74 E1
Pernille Blume DEN 23.75 E2
Cate Campbell AUS 23.81 P1
Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 24.21 E3
Simone Manuel USA 24.22 P2
Emma McKeon AUS 24.34 P3
Maria Kameneva RUS 24.40 E4
Taylor Ruck CAN 24.47 P4
M 1500 free
Florian Wellbrock GER 14.36.15 E1
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 14.36.88 E2
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 14.42.85 E3
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 14.46.93 P1
Zane Grothe USA 14.48.40 P2
Domenico Acerenza ITA 14.51.88 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 14.55.92 P3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 14.56.97 E5
W 4x100 med.
Australia 3.52.74
United States 3.53.21
Russia 3.54.22
Japan 3.55.03
Canada 3.55.14
Denmark 3.56.69
Great Britain 3.56.91
Italy 3.57.00
M 4x100 med.
United States 3.30.20
Japan 3.30.25
Great Britain 3.30.44
Australia 3.30.52
Russia 3.32.03
Brazil 3.32.16
Germany 3.33.52
Lithuania 3.33.70
M 800 free
Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 7.42.96 E1
Zane Grothe USA 7.43.74 P1
Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 7.45.12 E2
Jordan Wilimovsky USA 7.45.19 P2
Florian Wellbrock GER 7.45.60 E3
Henrik Christiansen NOR 7.46.75 E4
Jack McLoughlin AUS 7.47.31 P3
Jan Micka CZE 7.49.73 E5
W 1500 free
Katie Ledecky USA 15.38.97 P1
Simona Quadarella ITA 15.51.61 E1
Sarah Kohler GER 15.57.85 E2
Kiah Melverton AUS 16.00.08 P2
Leah Smith USA 16.00.82 P3
Ajna Kesely HUN 16.03.22 E3
Kareena Lee AUS 16.03.26 P4
Tjasa Oder SLO 16.10.46 E4
Mixed 4x100 medley
Australia 3.38.91
Great Britain 3.40.18
Japan 3.40.98
United States 3.41.74
Russia 3.42.71
Italy 3.44.85
Netherlands 3.45.57
Germany 3.45.82
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rafalgorka got a reaction from szy123 in How Many Athletes will Your Nation Qualify for the Summer Olympic Games 2020?
Poland
Archery: 1 man, 1 women - 2
Artistic Swimming:
Athletics: approx. 60 but I don't really understand this new qualification system - where can I find the explanation of it?
Badminton: one player in each singles competition and two doubles - 6
Baseball: 0
Basketball: 0 - which is very very sad, I would love to see men's team in the olympics, they played in 1980 last time
Beach Volleyball: 2 men pairs, 1 female - 6
Boxing: 1 woman, 1 man - 2
Canoeing - Slalom: K1 M, C1 M, K1 W - 3
Canoeing - Sprint: a lot of them - 10 at least
Cycling - BMX: 0
Cycling - Mountain Bike: 2 women, 1 man - 3
Cycling - Road: 4 men, 3 women - 7
Cycling - Track: app. 8
Diving: 1 men
Equestrian: 1 place in eventing
Fencing: one team, and few individuals - 6
Field Hockey: 0
Football: 0
Golf: 0
Gymnastics - Artistic: 1 female
Gymnastics - Rhythmic: 1 female
Gymnastics - Trampoline: 0
Handball: 0 - which is very sad because men's team was in the semis in Rio
Judo: 3 men, 3 women - 6
Karate: 3
Modern Pentathlon: 2 female, 1 man - 3
Rowing: a lot - sth like 20
Rugby Sevens: 0
Sailing: 10
Shooting: 5
Skateboarding: 0
Softball: 0
Sport Climbing: 1 - one man
Surfing: 0
Swimming: 12-18, it all depends how many relays we can qualify
Table Tennis: both teams can make it - 6
Taekwondo: 1 male, 1 female - 2
Tennis: Agnieszka Radwańska is slowly finishing her career, I'm not even sure she's gonna play in Tokyo, but if she does - then 1 more woman in singles, 1 man in singles, and some doubles players - all together sth like 7
Triathlon: 1 man, 1 female - 2
Volleyball: men team - 12
Water Polo: 0
Weightlifting: 3 men, 3 female - 6 - or 0 because we don't make it due to doping cases , and to be honest - I don't really care
Wrestling: 3 women, 3 freestyle men, 3 greco-roman - 9
All together: 227 - which is a bit less than I wrote here before (250) - but maybe some other team sports can make it? Women's volleyball and handball especially - 227 + 24 = 251. But it's wishful thinking I'm afraid
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