Positive Step For Heemskerk In Ousted Olympic 50 Freestyle Situation

There’s a new development regarding Dutch Olympian Femke Heemskerk‘s Olympic qualification situation for the women’s 50m freestyle.

The disciplinary committee of the Royal Dutch Swimming Federation (KNZB) ruled today in favor of the sprint ace, indicating that Heemskerk should be given another shot at Olympic qualification.

Refresher on the situation:

As we reported last December,  33-year-old Heemskerk had to withdraw from the Rotterdam Olympic Qualification Meet at the last minute to the fact that her husband had tested positive for coronavirus. As such, the pair were placed in quarantine and the Olympic medalist was unable to compete. Her time from the 2019 FINA World Championships in Gwangju which previously put her on the list for Dutch Olympic qualification stood at 24.71.

All that needed to happen for Heemskerk to retain her OLY qualification was for no one but Ranomi Kromowidjojo, who also has already qualified in the 50m, to be faster than 24.71. However, Valerie Van Roon ripped a 24.63 lifetime best in Rotterdam to supplant Heemskerk into the 2nd Olympic qualifier.

In response to Heemskerk’s elimination in the 50m free while she sat in quarantine, some readers called the result ‘unfair’ while others said it’s all part of the game.

At the time, KNZB Technical Director Andre Cats said of the situation, “As far as I am concerned, it has been clear enough. The swimmers should have known [about coronavirus’ impact].

Cats also said that the association cannot make an exception for every swimmer, even with coronavirus in play.

“If we take the path that we take coronavirus into account with every decision, we’re lost.”

We’ve reached out to Heemskerk today to get her thoughts on the disciplinary committee ruling in her favor.

Additionally, the KNZB itself says that it is ‘now considering the decision and will come up with a response to the situation that has arisen within a few days.’

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tea rex
3 years ago

I just want to know if the husband is still in the doghouse?

Sam B
3 years ago

I think they should do a swim-off, Roon and Heemskerk, to give both a chance.

torchbearer
Reply to  Sam B
3 years ago

Seems to be the only solution…but what a stressful 24 seconds! I presume they are both on the 4x100m relay team (correct me if I am wrong), so at least they wont miss the Olympics totally…

Sanne
Reply to  torchbearer
3 years ago

No, Valerie van Roon was not fast enough for the relay team.
I’m sure Femke is a good person. All Dutch swimmers knew the Dutch rules regarding the selection competition for the Olympic Games. It was said that if you have a corona or a partner/family has it, you could not participate for a ticket in the first round. They will have a 2nd round, but only for the distances, where people not have been under the limit. Ranomi and Valerie have been under the limit, so the olympic ticket is for Valerie van Roon

Willswim
3 years ago

This is an interesting situation. My first thought was it’s a tough break for Heemskerk, but that’s 2020 🤷🏼‍♂️. Then I started to consider how I’d feel if a similar situation happens where Caleb Dressel was exposed and had to miss US trials. I know if that happened I’d be screaming about changing the rules to make sure he got another chance. Maybe they should set up a one on one race between Heemskerk and Van Roon. If neither goes faster than 24.63 Van Roon keeps the spot, but if both do than the winner gets the spot. I don’t know. Covid sucks.

Last edited 3 years ago by Willswim
Crk
Reply to  Willswim
3 years ago

Actually kind of like the idea. Just think this seems unfair to Van Roon, because it would force her to race again through no fault of her own, after she already supposedly qualified. I think it gives an unfair advantage to Heemskerk

Swimmer
3 years ago

Everything at the moment is unprecedented, but if Heemskerk gets another chance and goes faster, does this mean Van Roon is off the team (with Heemskerk getting another event)? Not sure if this is the right decision or not… if Heemskerk had been injured/otherwise ill, would they be doing the same thing?

College Swimmer
Reply to  Swimmer
3 years ago

My thoughts exactly. Seems rude to assure Van Roon that she has a spot, then giving Heemskerk another chance anyways

CRD
Reply to  Swimmer
3 years ago

I get your doubts in fairness towards van Roon, but being ill or injured is not the same as your husband having covid. I know all three things are stuff you dont have a lot of influence on, but if you’re ill or injured, you’re still allowed to compete.

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