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28 minutes ago, rohan sharma said:

‪#‎swiming‬
hong kong meet
1 - Sajan Prakash became the first Indian to break the 2min barrier in the Men's 200m Butterfly. He clocked a time of 1:59.27sec ( Rio A Mark 1:56.97 B mark 2:01.06 )
2 - Saurabh Sangvekar clocked 3:56.8sec in the Men's 400m Freestyle (Rio A Mark 3:50.44 B Mark 3:58.51 )
3 - Sajan Prakash in 1500 freestyle clock yet another "B" qualifying time for the Río Olympics with a time of 15,45,78. ( Rio A Mark 15:14.77 Mark b 15:46.79 )

So one more NR ...............how will they decide which Indian swimmer goes to Rio ..................

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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19 minutes ago, rohan sharma said:

on the basis of point ...share by me

good info bro ...so that means as of now it is sandeep and not sajan who will go if the points do not change .................what about the women ? 

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strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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no b mark achieved ...can have one women throw univrsity places...and 4 men who participate in kaz world chmpionshp and hv achieve b mark can get quota but that will depend on world ranking publishing tomorrow

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1 minute ago, rohan sharma said:

no b mark achieved ...can have one women throw univrsity places...and 4 men who participate in kaz world chmpionshp and hv achieve b mark can get quota

????................this is not clear and new info................ clarify please ....................are you saying we can have 4 men swimmers in rio how ?

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strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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i am not fully confirmed ... our 4 athlete have participate in kazak world championshap and achieve b qualification ..and after filling a qualification achieve swmmer b places are alloted upto total 900 swimmer according to ranking point ..if india athlete come under ranking they will get quota ...shivani have participated in world championship and with no b qualification in women swimming ..she will get quota on the basis of university places..

NOCs with swimmers having achieved an OQT / “A” Time or selected by FINA for an OST / “B” Time only in one (1) gender may also enter one (1) universality swimmer in the other gender, who can participate in one (1) event.

u can confirm by youself http://www.fina.org/sites/default/files/2015_02_rio2016_qualification_system_sw_en.pdf

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Regarding Swimming Qualification, below is the summary of the qualification procedure, as understood by me.

 

All swimmers with OQT are eligible to compete in Olympics as long as NOC limit per event is followed. After this FINA adds relay only swimmers (swimmers who are part of relay team as declared by NOCs and not part of any individual event). Next FINA keeps aside quotas for Universality places. Then FINA would start inviting swimmers from OST pool. This will be done based on rankings in individual events and not overall rankings, meaning that all first ranked eligible OST swimmers in each event would be selected first, then second and so on till total quota of 900 is reached. After this, FINA gives Universality quotas to nations with no qualified swimmer (max 1 swimmer per gender). FINA only guarantees that all nations with a swimmer at Kazan Championships will be represented at Rio. It does not guarantee that such nations will have swimmers of both genders at Olympics. Any swimmer who participated at World Championships is eligible for Universality quota. S/he does not need to reach OST to be selected. 

 

No Indian has reached OQT. I don't think any Indian is high enough in ranking to get invited on basis of OST timing. So, only chance of qualification is Universality quotas. Now, as stated above, we are guaranteed to have one swimmer. Most likely it would be male swimmer (higher ranking). Whether we have a female swimmer or not will be known only when FINA declares the universality quota. Regarding the male swimmer, there is some confusion over how male swimmer would be chosen. For London Olympics, Gagan Ullalmath was chosen in 1500m Freestyle, without him having achieved OST, ahead of couple of swimmers who had achieved OST. I am not sure whether FINA made that decision or Swimming Federation of India bungled up. So, we can't be sure about who will represent India till 5th July. 

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