2023 JAPAN SWIM
- Tuesday, April 4th – Sunday, April 9th
- Prelims at 9:30 am local (8:30 pm previous night EDT)/A-Finals at ~5:00 pm local (4:00 am EDT)
- Tokyo Aquatics Center
- LCM (50m)
- Qualification Meet For World Championships, World Junior Championships, World University Games, Asian Games
- JPN Selection Criteria
- Entries (in Japanese)
- Day 1 Finals Recap/Day 2 Finals Recap/Day 3 Finals Recap/Day 4 Finals Recap/Day 5 Finals Recap/Day 6 Finals Recap
- Live Results
- Livestream
The 2023 Japan Swim officially concluded today which means the primary opportunity for gaining qualification for this summer’s World Championships is over.
Although the official roster for Fukuoka won’t be announced by the Japanese Swimming Federation (JASF) for the next day or so, we kept track of athletes who have dipped under the qualification times in their respective events.
Unofficial JPN Roster for World Championships Through Day 6:
- Mio Narita – women’s 200m IM, 400m IM
- Yui Ohashi – women’s 200m IM
- Rikako Ikee – women’s 100m fly, 50m fly
- Ai Soma – women’s 100m fly
- Daiya Seto – men’s 400m IM, 200m IM
- Tomoru Honda – men’s 400m IM, 200m fly
- Katsuhiro Matsumoto – men’s 200m free, 100m free, 100m fly
- Reona Aoki – women’s 100m breast
- Ryosuke Irie – men’s 100m back
- Teppei Morimoto – men’s 200m fly
- So Ogata – men’s 200m IM
- Airi Mitsui – women’s 200m fly
- Hiroko Makino – women’s 200m fly
- Ippei Watanabe – men’s 200m breast
- Shoma Sato – men’s 200m breast
- Hidekazu Takehara – men’s 200m back
- Daiki Tanagawa – men’s 200m back
- Runa Imai – women’s 200m breast
- Naoki Mizunuma – men’s 100m fly
- Rio Shirai – women’s 200m back
- Ageha Tanigawa – women’s 400m IM
Also, of note, Japan’s FINA A standard is the OQT.
How many swimmers/times fell between the OQT and the Worlds A cut?