2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships: Day 7 Preview

2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Day 7 of the FINA World Championships will blast through preliminaries of three 50s, followed by the mixed 4×100 free relays and men’s 1500 free prelims. Here’s the full schedule for this morning in Gwangju.

Day 7 Prelims Events:

  • Women’s 50 Free- Preliminaries
  • Men’s 50 Back- Preliminaries
  • Women’s 50 Breast- Preliminaries
  • Mixed 4×100 Free Relay- Preliminaries
  • Men’s 1500 Free- Preliminaries

One of the major storylines to keep an eye on are the coming details of an incident that may have injured athletes from this meet. Early in the morning on Saturday there was a collapse of a ceiling at a night club close to the athletes’ village in Gwangju. There were athletes present at the bar at the time, and some were injured. This is a developing story.

Day 7 Morning Session Top Storylines to Follow:

  • Simone Manuel is coming hot off defending her 100 free world title and setting a new American record. She will be swimming the 50 free this morning alongside some big-time sprinters. Top seed Sarah Sjostrom has yet to win an individual title after earning one silver and two bronze medals. Defending Olympic champ Pernille Blume and 100 free runner-up Cate Campbell will also be featured in the event.
  • The men’s 50 back will feature a mixed bag of talent, including 2-time 100 back champ Xu Jiayu and 2-time 200 back champ Evgeny Rylov. World record holder Kliment Kolesnikov will be in the event, yet expressed concerns after finishing 9th in the 100 back semifinals.
  • Aftering receiving a DQ in the 200 breast prelims, Lilly King will seek redemption in the 50 breast, where she is the defending world champion and current world record holder.
  • Aiming for his 3rd-consecutive 1500 free world title is Italian Gregorio Paltrinieri, who could have the 2nd-most 1500 free world titles behind Grant Hackett’s four titles. Mykhailo Romanchuk of Ukraine will contend to earn another silver medal in the event along with 10k world champ Florian Wellbrock.
  • After the addition of the mixed free relay since 2015, the USA, Netherlands, and Canada have repeated the same top 3 finishing order. Yet, with the Campbell sisters a major relay asset for Australia, the duo could power the relay to medal contention.

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straightblackline
4 years ago

I can see the USA being comfortably on top of the medal table when the competition ends tomorrow. I can’t see them losing any of the finals tonight – M50FS, M100BF, W200BK, W800FS. I’m not counting non-Olympic events. Tomorrow I see the USA winning the medley relays and they’re in with a chance in the W50FS and M400IM.

Verram
4 years ago

So Australia is swimming McEvoy graham Throssell and madi Wilson in heats .. probably saving the a team for finals (hopefully)

Oceanian
Reply to  Verram
4 years ago

no reason not to put at least Chalmers, Lewis & McKeon into the final team – the Campbell sisters can swim if they (and the coaches) want.

Texas Tap Water
4 years ago

THREE NEW WORLD RECORDS ON DAY 7

Torchbearer
Reply to  Texas Tap Water
4 years ago

Time to measure the pool…

Philip Johnson
4 years ago

Ok, this is unrelated, but on Simone Manuel’s 100 free video on YouTube, some dude named Harshithram Sundararaman stole a comment I made here on Swim Swam then posted it on YouTube!! And it was upvoted 35 times!!

The comment he stole, “The best 100 free swimmer. 2016 Olympic Champ, 2017 World Champ and now just defends her title. Cate and Sarah may get the times, but Manuel has the medals.”

Who the F does that? Everyone go on the video and down vote him!!

I will not stop until I get my revenge!!

Verram
4 years ago

I hope Australia uses an A-team in the mixed free relay (non Olympic event) to keep the hot relay streak going .. medaled in every relay event so far

Kyle Chalmers has a free night so why not use him along with Clyde Lewis

Wahooswimfan
Reply to  Verram
4 years ago

The Aussies would be very formidable

Verram
Reply to  Wahooswimfan
4 years ago

Yes if they use their top guys should get at least silver behind USA ..

Wow can’t believe my post got a down vote ?? Lol

Troy
Reply to  Verram
4 years ago

Someone probably doesn’t like the potential threat to USA gold.

DresselApologist
4 years ago

Can someone please try and explain to me why FINA doesn’t ratify mixed free relay world records?? The logic make sense for mixed medley relays since females often lead off but a mans record not counting while racing only men just doesn’t make sense. I also know he’ll be tired from the double but there’s always a chance.

Dcswim
4 years ago

Paltrinieri-Christensen-Wellbrock (or Aubry). Mischa ain’t on this champs

Sean S
4 years ago

Y’all forgot about Sarah’s 50 fly. “Top seed Sarah Sjöström has yet to win an individual title”

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