Tokyo Bronze Medalist Luke Greenbank DQed in 200 Back For Going Past 15 Meters

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

Luke Greenbank won bronze in the men’s 200 backstroke in Tokyo three years ago but will not have a chance to be back on the podium after being disqualified in prelims of the event. Greenbank went past the 15 meter mark off of the start.

The 26 year old entered the event as the #19 seed with a 1:56.39 which he swam at the British Championships this April. His best time stands at a 1:54.43 that he swam in 2021, a time that would have made him the #3 seed if it were within the qualifying period.

He touched first out of heat four this morning, swimming what would have been an outside smoke out of lane 1 but was ultimately disqualified. His time of a 1:56.08 was the fastest of the morning by a solid margin as Roman Mityukov instead is the top seed heading into tonight’s semifinals after swimming a 1:56.62 this morning.

Greenbank seemed pleased with his time after the race this morning but moments later, the time was changed to a DSQ on the board. Greenbank saw this after getting out of the pool and fell to his knees in shock.

The 200 backstroke was Greenbank’s only individual race of the meet.

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JRR
26 minutes ago

We’re not gonna talk about how GWalsh went past it at least twice including off the relay start in the 4×100 huh

Horninco
Reply to  JRR
10 minutes ago

I agree that was close but it does appear as if her head is breaking the surface right at the 15m mark. Also keep in mind the camera angle on GW’s race will affect how that looks

It’s close and it seems you have an axe to grind here, but hers and Luke’s aren’t in the same realm. Luke’s is very clearly past the mark by a significant margin

e-Swimmer77
2 hours ago

This shouldn’t happen to such an experienced swimmer. He was a full meter over the 15 meter mark.

applesandoranges
2 hours ago

Every backstroker takes a chance when they try to pop up to the surface after 14.95 meters underwater. Some judge better than others.

DrSwimPhil
2 hours ago

Was this the first non-false start DQ of the whole meet?

mvnjuan
Reply to  DrSwimPhil
1 hour ago

Nope. The Mexican breaststroker who did a fly kick to finish

Aragon Son of Arathorne
3 hours ago

jesus, it was a foot past. Look the other way. Give him a warning. It’s the olympics

Horninco
Reply to  Aragon Son of Arathorne
1 hour ago

Nope not how it works

It does suck for him though 🙁

Last edited 1 hour ago by Horninco
Swimmer Guy
Reply to  Aragon Son of Arathorne
1 hour ago

Where does the logic stop?

Is a second dolphin kick on the breaststroke pullout acceptable because it’s only one more than allowed?
Is a one hand touch allowed on fly/breast as long as the hand that doesn’t touch gets pretty close?
Is a -0.05 relay take-off acceptable because that’s “basically” 0.00?

Michael
Reply to  Swimmer Guy
25 minutes ago

Dolphinenghi thinks so

IASAS Swim
Reply to  Aragon Son of Arathorne
1 hour ago

Son this isn’t a local elementary school meet

Micah
Reply to  Aragon Son of Arathorne
1 hour ago

So if a pass rushing DE is flagrantly offsides and sacks your team’s QB in the Super Bowl, should the referees look the other way because it is the Super Bowl? Just wondering as that seems to be similar logic. The 15 m mark is enforceable for 10 and unders and Olympians. An official will be standing at said 15 m mark to enforce. You do realize that the swimmer will have a better time the more distance spent streamlined under water. Devastating though to him.

John
Reply to  Aragon Son of Arathorne
29 minutes ago

Funny, I had the opposite reaction.

Thomas The Tank Engine
3 hours ago

He was so devastated

Andrew
3 hours ago

Anything to make it easier for murphy to win a fraudulent mickey mouse medal lmao

2 back stays a joke

JRF
Reply to  Andrew
2 hours ago

Ask me how I know you didn’t watch the swim and are just trolling…

Bing chilling
Reply to  Andrew
1 hour ago

They never fail to fall for the bait😂

Yabo
Reply to  Andrew
16 minutes ago

How is this a Mickey Mouse medal?

BR32
3 hours ago

Gutted for him

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