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Men’s 100 Breast Sees 0 Sub-59 Second Swims After 7 In Tokyo Finals (Day 2 Analysis)

The narrative that the Paris pool might be “slow” continued this morning as four out of the top 5 seeds coming into the night were slower than they were three years ago in Tokyo. In addition, the men’s 200 freestyle only had 2 men under the 1:46 mark this morning, significantly less than the 10 under that mark in Tokyo.

Tonight’s data shows a bit of a different story as only one event was slower at the top today than in Tokyo. That lone exception is the men’s 100 breast as Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi won gold in a 59.03, the slowest time to win gold in the event since the 2004 Games. In addition, the men’s final was slower overall for the most part as seven of the athletes were sub-59 in Tokyo while none were today.

Another fun fact is that all but one of the men’s 100 breaststroke finalists from tonight hold personal best times that are faster than tonight’s winning time of a 59.03. The exception to that is Caspar Corbeau who swam a best time of a 59.04 in prelims of the event yesterday. Still, if he had replicated that swim tonight, he would have won silver.

The rest of the events tonight had faster gold medal swims (and the fastest swims of semifinals) than in Tokyo (although Torri Huske did equal Maggie MacNeil‘s 100 fly time). The biggest difference was Leon Marchand‘s Olympic Record in the 400 IM as his 4:02.95 was 6.47 seconds faster than Chase Kalisz‘s winning time from Tokyo.

Finals Data

Men’s 400 IM, Final

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Chase Kalisz United States 4:09.42 1 Leon Marchand France
4:02.95 (Olympic Record)
2 Jay Litherland United States 4:10.28 2 Tomoyuki Matsushita Japan 4:08.62
3 Brendon Smith Australia 4:10.38 3 Carson Foster USA 4:08.66
4 Dávid Verrasztó Hungary 4:10.59 4 Max Litchfield Great Britain
4:08.85 (British Record)
4 Max Litchfield Great Britain 4:10.59 5 Alberto Razzetti Italy 4:09.38
6 Léon Marchand France 4:11.16 6 Lewis Clareburt New Zealand 4:10.44
7 Lewis Clareburt New Zealand 4:11.22 7 Daiya Seto Japan 4:11.78
8 Alberto Razzetti Italy 4:11.32 8 Cedric Buessing Germany 4:17.16

Men’s 100 Breast, Final

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Adam Peaty Great Britain 57.37 1 Nicolo Martinenghi Italy 59.03
2 Arno Kamminga Netherlands 58 2 Adam Peaty Great Britain 59.05 (TIE)
3 Nicolò Martinenghi Italy 58.33 2 Nic Fink USA 59.05 (TIE)
4 Michael Andrew United States 58.84 4 Melvin Imoudu Germany 59.11
5 James Wilby Great Britain 58.96 5 Lucas Matzerath Germany 59.3
6
Yan Zibei China 58.99 6 Arno Kamminga Netherlands 59.32
Andrew Wilson United States 58.99 7 Qin Haiyang China 59.5
8 Ilya Shymanovich Belarus 59.36 8 Caspar Corbeau Netherlands 59.98

Men’s 200 freestyle, Semis

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Duncan Scott Great Britain 1:44.60 1 David Popovici Romania 1:44.53
2 Kieran Smith United States 1:45.07 2 Duncan Scott Great Britain 1:44.94
3 Danas Rapšys Lithuania 1:45.32 3 Luke Hobson USA 1:45.19
4 Thomas Dean Great Britain 1:45.34 4 Lukas Märtens Germany 1:45.36
5 Martin Malyutin ROC 1:45.45 5 Maximillian Giuliani Australia 1:45.37
6 Hwang Sun-woo South Korea 1:45.53 6 Danas Rapsys Lithuania 1:45.48
7 David Popovici Romania 1:45.68 7 Matt Richards Great Britain 1:45.63
8 Fernando Scheffer Brazil 1:45.71 8 Katsuhiro Matsumoto Japan 1:45.88

Men’s 100 Back, Semis

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Ryan Murphy United States 52.24 1 Xu Jiayu China 52.02
2 Kliment Kolesnikov ROC 52.29 2 Thomas Ceccon Italy 52.58
3 Mitch Larkin Australia 52.76 3 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard France 52.63 (TIE)
4 Thomas Ceccon Italy 52.78 3 Pieter Coetze South Africa 52.63 (TIE)
5 Evgeny Rylov ROC 52.91 5 Ryan Murphy USA 52.72
6 Xu Jiayu China 52.94 6 Apostolos Christou Greece 52.77
7 Hugo González Spain 53.05 7 Oliver Morgan Great Britain 52.85
8 Robert Glință Romania 53.2 8 Hugo Gonzalez Spain 52.95

Women’s 100 Butterfly, Final

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Maggie Mac Neil Canada 55.59 1 Torri Huske USA 55.59
2 Zhang Yufei China 55.64 2 Gretchen Walsh USA 55.63
3 Emma McKeon Australia 55.72 3 Zhang Yufei China 56.21
4 Torri Huske United States 55.73 4 Angelina Köhler Germany 56.42
5 Louise Hansson Sweden 56.22 5 Maggie MacNeil Canada 56.44
6 Marie Wattel France 56.27 6 Emma McKeon Australia 56.93
7 Sarah Sjöström Sweden 56.91 7 Mizuki Hirai Japan 57.19
8 Anastasiya Shkurdai Belarus 57.05 8 Louise Hansson Sweden 57.34

Women’s 200 Free, Semis

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Ariarne Titmus Australia 1:54.82 1 Ariarne Titmus Australia 1:54.64
2 Siobhán Haughey Hong Kong 1:55.16 2 Mollie O’Callaghan Australia 1:54.70
3 Katie Ledecky United States 1:55.34 3 Claire Weinstein USA 1:55.24
4 Yang Junxuan China 1:55.98 4 Siobhan Haughey Hong Kong 1:55.51
5 Barbora Seemanová Czech Republic 1:56.14 5 Yang Junxuan China 1:55.90
6 Penny Oleksiak Canada 1:56.39 6 Barbora Seemanova Czech Republic 1:56.06
7 Federica Pellegrini Italy 1:56.44 7 Erika Fairweather New Zealand 1:56.31
8 Madison Wilson Australia 1:56.58 8 Mary-Sophie Harvey Canada 1:56.37

Women’s 100 Breast, Semis

Tokyo Paris
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa 1:05.07 1 Tatjana Smith South Africa 1:05.00
2 Lilly King United States 1:05.40 2 Mona McSharry Ireland
1:05.51 Irish Record
3 Lydia Jacoby United States 1:05.72 3 Lilly King USA 1:05.64
4 Sophie Hansson Sweden 1:05.81 4 Tang Qianting China 1:05.83
5 Yuliya Yefimova ROC 1:06.34 5 Alina Zmushka AIN 1:05.93
6 Evgeniia Chikunova ROC 1:06.47 6 Angharad Evans Great Britain 1:05.99
7 Martina Carraro Italy 1:06.50 7 Benedetta Pilato Italy 1:06.12
8 Mona McSharry Ireland 1:06.59 8 Eneli Jefimova Estonia 1:06.23

Prelims Data

MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE, PRELIMS COMPARISON VS TOKYO

TOKYO PARIS
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Hwang Sun-woo South Korea 1:44.62 1 David Popovici Romania 1:45.65
2 Fernando Scheffer Brazil 1:45.05 2 Danas Rapsys Lithuania 1:45.91
3 Thomas Dean Great Britain 1:45.24 3 Lucas Henveuax Belgium 1:46.04
4 David Popovici Romania 1:45.32 4 Hwang Sunwoo South Korea 1:46.13
5 Duncan Scott Great Britain 1:45.37 5 Maximillian Giuliani Australia 1:46.15
6 Martin Malyutin ROC 1:45.50 6 Matt Richards Great Britain 1:46.19
7 Stefano Ballo Italy 1:45.80 7 Katsuhiro Matsumoto Japan 1:46.23
8 Thomas Neill Australia 1:45.81 8 Luke Hobson USA 1:46.23
9 Danas Rapšys Lithuania 1:45.84 9 Thomas Neill Australia 1:46.27
10 Townley Haas United States 1:45.86 10 Lukas Maertens Germany 1:46.33
11 Kregor Zirk Estonia 1:46.10 11 Duncan Scott Great Britain 1:46.34
12 Nándor Németh Hungary 1:46.19 12 Kim Woomin South Korea 1:46.64
13 Kieran Smith United States 1:46.20 13 Rafael Miroslaw Germany 1:46.81
14 Velimir Stjepanović Serbia 1:46.26 14 Denis Loktev Israel 1:47.01
15 Antonio Djakovic Switzerland 1:46.37 15 Alessandro Ragaini Italy 1:47.31
16 Stefano Di Cola Italy 1:46.67 16 Filippo Megli Italy 1:47.39

MEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE

TOKYO PARIS
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Kliment Kolesnikov ROC 52.15 1 Hubert Kos Hungary 52.78
2 Thomas Ceccon Italy 52.49 2 Pieter Coetze South Africa 52.9
3 Xu Jiayu China 52.7 3 Apostolos Christou Greece 52.95
4 Mitch Larkin Australia 52.97 4 Ryan Murphy USA 53.06
5 Ryosuke Irie Japan 52.99 5 Ksawery Masuik Poland 53.08
6 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard France 53.13 6 Yohann Ndoye-Brouard France 53.2
7
Evgeny Rylov ROC 53.22 7 Xu Jiayu China 53.2
Ryan Murphy United States 53.22 8 Evangelos Makrygiannis Greece 53.24
9 Hugo González Spain 53.45 9 Hunter Armstrong USA 53.34
10 Mewen Tomac France 53.49 10 Miroslav Knedla Czech Republic 53.41
11 Guilherme Guido Brazil 53.65 11 Oliver Morgan Great Britain 53.44
12 Robert Glință Romania 53.67 12 Thomas Ceccon Italy 53.45
13 Isaac Cooper Australia 53.73 13 Mewen Tomax France 53.51
14 Marek Ulrich Germany 53.74 14 Hugo Gonzalez Spain 53.68
15
Hunter Armstrong United States 53.77 15 Blake Tierney Canada 53.89
Apostolos Christou Greece 53.77 16 Jonny Marshall Great Britain 53.93

MEN’S 400 IM

TOKYO PARIS
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Brendon Smith Australia 4:09.27 1 Leon Marchand France 4:08.30
2 Lewis Clareburt New Zealand 4:09.49 2 Max Litchfield Great Britain 4:09.51
3 Chase Kalisz United States 4:09.65 3 Daiya Seto Japan 4:10.92
4 Dávid Verrasztó Hungary 4:09.80 4 Carson Foster USA 4:11.07
5 Jay Litherland United States 4:09.91 5 Tomoyuki Matsushita Japan 4:11.18
5 Alberto Razzetti Italy 4:09.91 6 Alberto Razzetti Italy 4:11.52
7 Léon Marchand France 4:10.09 6 Lewis Clareburt New Zealand 4:11.52
8 Max Litchfield Great Britain 4:10.20 6 Cedric Buessing Germany 4:11.52

WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE

TOKYO PARIS
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Katie Ledecky United States 1:55.28 1 Mollie O’Callaghan Australia 1:55.79
2 Penny Oleksiak Canada 1:55.38 2 Mary-Sophie Harvey Canada 1:56.21
3 Madison Wilson Australia 1:55.87 3 Ariarne Titmus Australia 1:56.23
4 Ariarne Titmus Australia 1:55.88 4 Li Bingjie China 1:56.28
5 Summer McIntosh Canada 1:56.11 5 Siobhan Haughey Hong Kong 1:56.38
6 Yang Junxuan China 1:56.17 6 Claire Weinstein USA 1:56.48
7 Barbora Seemanová Czech Republic 1:56.38 7 Erika Fairweather New Zealand 1:56.54
8 Siobhán Haughey Hong Kong 1:56.48 8 Maria Fernanda Costa Brazil 1:56.65
9 Isabel Marie Gose Germany 1:56.80 9 Yang Junxuan China 1:56.83
10 Charlotte Bonnet France 1:56.88 10 Barbora Seemanova Czech Republic 1:57.02
11 Freya Anderson Great Britain 1:56.96 11 Erin Gemmell USA 1:57.23
12 Allison Schmitt United States 1:57.10 12 Valentine Dumont Belgium 1:57.50
13 Annika Bruhn Germany 1:57.15 13 Minna Abraham Hungary 1:57.77
14 Erika Fairweather New Zealand 1:57.26 14 Aimee Canee South Africa 1:57.81
15 Federica Pellegrini Italy 1:57.33 15 Snaefridur Sol Jorunnardottir Iceland 1:58.32
16 Valeriya Salamatina ROC 1:58.33 16 Rebecca-Aimme Diaconescu Romania 1:59.29

WOMEN’S 100 BREAST

TOKYO PARIS
Rank Swimmer Nation Time Rank Name Country Time
1 Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa 1:04.82 1 Tatjana Smith South Africa 1:05.00
2 Lydia Jacoby United States 1:05.52 2 Tang Qianting China 1:05.63
3 Lilly King United States 1:05.55 3 Mona McSharry Ireland 1:05.74
4 Sophie Hansson Sweden 1:05.66 4 Satomi Suzuki Japan 1:06.04
5 Martina Carraro Italy 1:05.85 5 Lilly King USA 1:06.10
6 Evgeniia Chikunova ROC 1:06.16 6 Benedetta Pilato Italy 1:06.19
7 Ida Hulkko Finland 1:06.19 7 Anastasia Gorbenko Israel 1:06.22
8 Yuliya Yefimova ROC 1:06.21 8 Eneli Jefimova Estonia 1:06.24
9 Mona McSharry Ireland 1:06.39 9 Lisa Angiolini Italy 1:06.27
10 Tang Qianting China 1:06.47 10 Ruta Meilutyte Lithuania 1:06.34
11 Sarah Vasey Great Britain 1:06.61 11 Alina Zmushka Individual Neutral Athlete 1:06.37
12 Chelsea Hodges Australia 1:06.70 12 Angharad Evans Great Britain 1:06.38
13 Lisa Mamié Switzerland 1:06.76 13 Sophie Hansson Sweden 1:06.66
14 Eneli Jefimova Estonia 1:06.79 14 Tes Schouten Netherlands 1:06.69
15 Kotryna Teterevkova Lithuania 1:06.82 15 Kotryna Teterevkova Lithuania 1:06.76
16 Anna Elendt Germany 1:06.96 16 Macarena Ceballos Argentina 1:06.89

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The unoriginal Tim
3 months ago

The top three were only 0.4 inside the Olympic A cut. I think the winning time wouldn’t have been quick enough for automatic selection to the British team for most WC/OLY since 2016 because of the silly QTs they set.

Xman
3 months ago

Very obvious they picked Princess Anne to give out gold to Peaty.

Tea rex
3 months ago

Scary if it’s a slow pool, and we could’ve just witnessed a sub-4:00 IM

Tanner
Reply to  Tea rex
3 months ago

Prob more like a 4:01 given how much all the other swimmers added in the 400 free

SwimFL
3 months ago

What would be even more interesting would be olympic medaling times versus personal bests at that time. We know many of the swimmers in finals have been faster even as recently as trials or in 2023. Comparing olympic results isn’t as significant if the swimmers are farther off their best times in 2024 than they were in 2021.

Jon
Reply to  SwimFL
3 months ago

Peaty was 57.9 at trials

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  SwimFL
3 months ago

Titmus 3.55 few weeks ago, Ledecky 3:58 few weeks ago

Martens, Winnington, Short have much faster season’s best

Kate Douglas was faster in the trials 100 free.

Pan Zhanle has faster SB and PB

All male breaststrokers have faster SB

Walsh has faster SB

Need to continue on?

PFA
3 months ago

Here’s a wild stat from the meet so far the only race which has seen teams/swimmers enter the top 10 all time performers is the women’s 400 free relay with 4 teams setting new NR’s. So far no individual swimmers have entered or moved up on the all time top 10 performers list.

Peterpete
Reply to  PFA
3 months ago

Usa, China and Sweden. Which was the fourth?

PFA
Reply to  Peterpete
3 months ago

France

Last edited 3 months ago by PFA
Peterpete
Reply to  PFA
3 months ago

Walsh, Huske and Marchand

PFA
Reply to  Peterpete
3 months ago

Performers not performances

theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

Comparing 2021 results to 2024 probably isn’t telling the whole story. 4:02 Marchand didn’t exist in 2021, for example.

Does anyone know if any medalist has set a PB yet? At some people, you’d think the people winning events are the ones that are finding a way to drop time but I can’t name any off the top of my head.

Facts
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

Def a PB for Matsushita in the 400 IM

Tencor
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

Tomoyuki Matsushita took off more than a second to upset for silver in the 400 IM and Kim Woomin was close (0.08 off of his PB). Otherwise, none.

Troyy
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

They need to compare season best times with Olympic times in both years. There’ll far more swimmers peaking before the Olympics than at the Olympics this year.

Eric Ingerick
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

In 5 individual finals through Day 2 there have been 15 medal winners. Fourteen of these 15 did not achieve personal bests and 12 of these 15 didn’t match their seed time for the event, which I assume they must have achieved earlier this year to qualify. These 15 medalists who have been the best of the best so far to earn their medals are a cumulative total of 6.01 seconds above their cumulative seed times. An average 0.4 seconds slower than their seed times per swim. My guess is the 25 finalists not to medal are significantly higher than that on average. Compare that to previous Olympics and maybe then you have comparative metrics. All 40 finalists in these… Read more »

Eric Ingerick
Reply to  Eric Ingerick
3 months ago

Apologies for a statistical error. 12.65 seconds with an average .84 seconds slower than their seed times per swim so far for the 15 individual medalists through 2 days.

Just Keep Swimming
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
3 months ago

I believe Matsushita is the only individual, a few relay splits as well (eg Harris, Huske)

Ragnar
3 months ago

Slow pool. Curious to see if it continues and the studies that come out after. Lackluster hosting by France between the food, open water swimming/triathlon conditions, pool depth, you’d think there would be conditions required to be met when bidding for the hosting team of the games.

The Ickabog
3 months ago

What if this is just the results of COVID training finally showing face?

Mean Dean
Reply to  The Ickabog
3 months ago

Doesn’t make sense, times at trials and championships were fine.

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  The Ickabog
3 months ago

What?

With the exception of Gretchen Walsh and Huske, Fukuoka was much faster.

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