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Tatjana Smith Rips 1:05.41 100 Breast Day 5 Of South African Nats

2024 SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (OLYMPIC TRIALS)

Day 5 of the 2024 South African National Championships saw 25-year-old Erin Gallagher race her way to her second national record of the competition.

Gallagher already made noise in the non-Olympic 50m fly, registering a winning effort of 25.59 on day one of the meet to set the tone.

This evening, Gallagher touched in a speedy 57.32 in the 100m fly to grab the gold and qualify for the Paris 2024 Games.

She earned the sole result of tonight’s field under the 1:00 barrier, with Trinity Hearne hitting 1:00.05 and 16-year-old Hannah Mouton clocking 1:02.17.

Gallagher opened in 26.86 and closed in 30.46 to overwrite her own previous South African national standard of 57.59 logged at this year’s World Championships. That prior performance comprised splits of 26.94/30.65 with Gallagher coming away with the bronze in Doha.

Both performances clear the World Aquatics Olympic Qualification Time of 57.92 needed for the Olympic Games.

The men’s 100m fly saw Olympic champion Chad Le Clos come up short of qualification, with the 32-year-old touching in 52.07.

He and 20-year-old Matt Sates turned in identical times in tonight’s final, with Sates also clocking 52.07 to miss the Olympic QT of 51.67.

Already an Olympic qualifier in the women’s 200m breast, 26-year-old Tatjana Smith (nee Schoenmaker) followed suit in the 100m breast tonight in Gqeberha.

Smith ripped a time of 1:05.48 to take the gold, beating the field by well over a second in the process. Next to the wall was 50m breast national record holder Lara van Niekerk who nabbed silver in 1:07.16 and Kaylene Corbett bagged bronze in 1:07.83.

Smith was slightly quicker in the morning, producing a time of 1:05.41 but both easily dipped under the World Aquatics Olympic Qualification Time of 1:06.7 needed for Paris. Both outings represent the two-time Olympic silver medalist’s swiftest performances since the 2020 Olympic Games.

Smith’s Prelim Splits – 30.82/34.59 = 1:05.41

Smith’s Final Splits – 30.61/34.87 = 1:05.48

Tatjana Smith‘s (nee Schoenmaker’s) Top 5 LCM 100 Breast Performances

  1. 1:04.82 – 2020 Olympic Games (heats)
  2. 1:05.07 – 2020 Olympic Games (semi-finals
  3. 1:05.22 – 2020 Olympic Games
  4. 1:05.41 – 2024 South African National Championships (heats)
  5. 1:05.48 – 2024 South African National Championships

She ranks #2 in the world on the season with only China’s Tang Qianting holding a quicker mark in 1:05.27 from this year’s World Championships.

2023-2024 LCM Women 100 Breast

QiantingCHN
TANG
04/21
1:04.39
2Tatjana
SCHOENMAKER
RSA1:05.0007/28
3Evgeniia
CHIKUNOVA
RUS1:05.1104/17
4Lilly
KING
USA1:05.4306/17
5Benedetta
PILATO
ITA1:05.4406/21
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20-year-old Matthew Randle took the men’s 100m breast in a time of 1:01.81.

After nearly making the World Aquatics Olympic Qualifying Time in the individual women’s 200m free earlier in the competition, the University of Virginia swimmer made it happen as a relay lead-off.

Racing on the Western Cape team’s women’s 4x200m free relay, Canny clocked a time of 1:56.80, easily dipping under the 1:57.26 cut needed for Paris.

Canny split 27.52/29.46/30.08/29.74 to establish a new lifetime best and qualify for the Games. Look for a subsequent post on her achievement.

South African Olympic Qualifiers Through Day 5 of Trials

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Mclovineta
7 months ago

I will never understand Sates

Stewart Fenwick
Reply to  Mclovineta
7 months ago

No one does.

Konner Scott
7 months ago

Love it when unknown contenders come out of nowhere during the Olympic year! On an unrelated note, shame Schoenmaker ain’t competing this weekend.

Last edited 7 months ago by Konner Scott
LBSWIM
Reply to  Konner Scott
7 months ago

Attempt to be funny?

Konner Scott
Reply to  LBSWIM
7 months ago

Yup. Can’t win ‘em all.

John26
7 months ago

So Matt Sates didn’t qualify for the Olympics?

Noah
7 months ago

What’s more poetic and Le Clos and Sates tying and missing the QT 😭

Scuncan Dott V2
7 months ago

RSA probably could’ve made the final in the mixed medley in Paris had they qualified, Coetze – Schoenmaker – Le Clos – Canny/Gallagher is a decent relay squad.

Craig
7 months ago

Are South Africans allowed to use times from other meets to qualify? Ie do Sates’ 51.66 at World cup and Chad’s 51.48 at World Champs count?

Retta Race
Reply to  Craig
7 months ago

The Olympic selection criteria don’t appear on the Swimming South Africa website currently. However, I would make the assumption that anyone qualifying at this meet takes priority and then additional spots can be filled as long as they were performed under the OQT and within the qualifying window.

John
7 months ago

Aimee Canny led off a relay in 1:56.8 and hit the OQT

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