2024 JAPANESE OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Sunday, March 17th – Sunday, March 24th
- Tokyo Aquatics Center
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- Day 1 Prelims Recap | Day 1 Finals Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Recap| Day 2 Finals Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Recap| Day 3 Finals Recap
- Day 4 Prelims Recap| Day 4 Finals Recap
- Day 5 Prelims Recap|Day 5 Finals Recap
- Day 6 Prelims Recap|Day 6 Finals Recap
- Day 7 Prelims Recap|Day 7 Finals Recap
- Day 8 Finals Recap
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The final day of the Japanese Olympic Trials added three new names to the roster for Paris 2024.
Akin to Daiya Seto making the Olympic team at the 11th hour via his 200m IM victory last night, double Olympic champion Yui Ohashi accomplished the same feat this evening.
After missing qualification in the 400m IM, 28-year-old Ohashi tore a time of 2:09.17 to get the job done in this 200m IM. This marked the veteran’s first sub-2:10 performance since the Tokyo Olympics.
Joining her in making the roster was 21-year-old Shiho Matsumoto.
Matsumoto stopped the clock at 2:09.90 to also earn an Olympic berth in this women’s 2IM.
She chose the right time to put up a lifetime best, with her sub-2:10 result overtaking her previous best-ever effort of 2:10.07 from earlier this year.
The men’s 100m fly also saw two swimmers make the grade, led by Katsuhiro Matsumoto.
27-year-old Matsumoto already qualified for Paris in the 200m free but punched a time of 50.96 to add a second event. He and Satomi Suzuki represent the only athletes to have earned qualification in more than one event.
Naoki Mizunuma, the national record holder in the 100m fly, finished behind Matsumoto in 51.23 to earn an Olympic berth.
We’ll now wait for the Japanese Swimming Federation (JASF) to unveil the official roster.
Japanese Individual Olympic Qualifiers Through Final Day of Trials
- Tomoyuki Matsushita – Men’s 400m IM, 4:10.04
- Mizuki Hirai – Women’s 100m fly, 56.91
- Rikako Ikee – Women’s 100m fly, 57.30
- Mio Narita – Women’s 400m IM, 4:35.40
- Ageha Tanigawa – Women’s 400m IM, 4:35.60
- Katsuhiro Matsumoto – Men’s 200m free, 1:45.29; 100m fly 50.96
- Satomi Sazuki – Women’s 100m breast, 1:05.91; 200m breast, 2:23.09
- Reona Aoki – Women’s 100m breast, 1:05.93
- Genki Terakado – Men’s 200m fly, 1:54.07
- Tomoru Honda – Men’s 200m fly, 1:54.18
- Ippei Watanabe – Men’s 200m breast, 2:06.94
- Yu Hanaguruma – Men’s 200m breast, 2:07.07
- Airi Mitsui – Women’s 200m fly, 2:06.54
- Hiroko Makino – Women’s 200m fly, 2:07.61
- Hidekazu Takehara – Men’s 200m back, 1:56.28
- Daiya Seto – Men’s 200m IM, 1:56.87
- Naoki Mizunuma – Men’s 100m fly, 51.23
- Yui Ohashi – Women’s 200m IM, 2:09.17
- Shiho Matsumoto – Women’s 200m IM, 2:09.90
I wonder if Seto would be allowed to swim the 400IM in Tokyo should he register a convincing performance in the next couple of weeks… Then again, Marchand will be hard to beat… It’ll likely be a race for minor medals
I’d love to see what training with Michael Bohl would do for her.