Live Stream & Selection Standards for the 2019 Russian Championships

2019 Russian Swimming Championships

Via a partnership with Match! Country and Match! World television channels, all 8 sessions of the 2019 Russian Swimming Championships, which began Monday in Moscow, will be live-streamed on the web. In addition, final and semi-final heats at the meet will be shown live on television.

This week, Russians will be vying for spots at the 2019 World Championships, which begin on July 12th in Gwangju, South Korea.

Selection Procedures for Worlds:

The top 2 finishers who meet the selection criteria for the World Championships in the final will be selected for the World Championships. The head coach is allowed to select up to 4 junior swimmers (born in 2001 or later for boys, 2002 or later for girls) who did not meet the selection criteria as prospects to fill unselected slots. Relays are chosen from the top 5 finishers in the 100 and 200 free, top 2 finishers in the 10 yard strokes of other distances, and with a coaches’ discretion selection for further relay alternates.

Qualifying Times, 2019 World Championships:

Women Event Men
24.77 50 free 22.01
54.38 100 free 48.57
1:57.28 200 free 1:47.02
4:07.90 400 free 3:46.78
8:33.36 800 free 7:54.31
16:32.04 1500 free 15:00.99
28.01 50 back 24.93
1:00.25 100 back 53.85
2:10.39 200 back 1:57.50
30.99 50 breast 27.24
1:07.07 100 breast 59.93
2:25.52 200 breast 2:10.35
25.91 50 fly 23.29
57.92 100 fly 51.96
2:08.43 200 fly 1:56.48
2:12.56 200 IM 1:59.67
4:38.53 400 IM 4:15.84

Other international rosters being chosen from this meet:

  • 2019 World University Games/Summer Universiade – Naples Italy, April 8th-12, 2019
  • 2019 European Junior Swimming Championships – Kazan, Russia, July 3rd-7th, 2019
  • 2019 World Junior Championships – Budapest, Hungary, August 20th-25th (in combination with the results of the EYOF and European Junior Championships).

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nuotofan
5 years ago

Super Grinev: 47.74 in the heats, then Rylov (48.94), Girev (49.01), Morozov (49.21), Kolesnikov (49.29), Vekovishchev (49.40), Fesikov (49.41), Minakov (49.42)
Quite interesting watching how Russian 400 free relay will be shaping up in semi and, above all, final of 100 free.

25BACKSTROKE
5 years ago

Anyone know those goggles Vlad Morozov is wearing?

Slimmer Jim
Reply to  25BACKSTROKE
5 years ago

Swedes

Rafael
5 years ago
Yozhik
Reply to  Rafael
5 years ago

Why the result pdf file doesn’t show any names?

Rafael
Reply to  Yozhik
5 years ago

I have this problem on the cell phone but is okay on pc

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