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What’s the Buzz On The Web: Twas the Night Before Swimming

We’re going to try something new for the World Championships. We may tweak the title a bit, but for now, it shall be named “What’s the Buzz on the Web,” with a subtitle of “television commentators’ cheat sheet.”

Some of you may have picked up during the World University Games that the commentators were basically reciting the SwimSwam comment sections. Now, this is no guarantees that they were actually reading SwimSwam, as compared to somewhere else, but we figured we’d help them out, and make a sort of cliff’s notes of what comments have been trending hot, and what the hoi polloi of the swimming community can’t stop talking about.

We’ll specifically curate those comments related to the World Championships, though if all goes well, perhaps we’ll expand it further.

So, the pre-meet conversation (which, admittedly, is somewhat influenced by our posts) has centered around a few things in the lead-up.

Belmonte or Hosszu: Will the Stick to their Guns?

Mireia Belmonte-Garcia and Katinka Hosszu are both swimming just unbelievably challenging schedules: Hosszu 6 individual events (100/200 back, 200/400 IM, 200 free, and 200 fly), while Belmonte has 6 individual events (400/800/1500 free, 200 fly, 200/400 IM) to go with what could be three relays.

Our readers are both marveling at their endurance, and questioning their decisions:

From “mcgillrocks”:

she’s doing the schedule that most age group swimmer have nightmares about (referring to Belmonte)

“aswimfan” says:

Mireia Belmonte is certified CRAZY!
or at least her coaches!

Swimming the 6 most energy sapping events (200/400 IM, 400/800/1500 free, 200 fly) on top of three relays??
yikes.

And I thought Hosszu was an iron woman, well this Belmonte must be adamantium woman!

Men’s 400 Medley Relay

We thought that Kevin Cordes was the key to the medley relay. Our commenters, however, feel that the backstroke leg is, in fact, will be the difference-maker.

From “aswimfan”:

The key for Australia is Delaney.
If Delaney can get to 53 low, yes they have very good chance to win, but if he swims 53 high, they won’t be able to overcome US.

“John26” says:

I’m going to take the bait and choose Australia for the win. I think the pieces are there this year. If Delaney is within 0.7 of the US backstroker, I think Australia is going to take this.

Kosuke Kitajima

Kosuke Kitajima, after being initially named a “relay-only” swimmer by the Japanese Swimming Federation, was a surprise entry into the individual 100 breaststroke.

Some of our readers thought that only made sense, others didn’t, and others questioned the qualifying standards for Japan altogether.

“Peter” said:

So what is the point of a qualifying standard that keeps out the 5th fastest time in the world?

“Bossanova,” notorious for trying to rile other commenters up, retorted that:

The Japanese Swimming Federation is gonna feel silly doing this for Kitajima after he goes slow in that 100 breast.

to which “aswimfan” responded:

Why would they?

Kitajima was already on the team, why not let him swim the 100, it doesn’t disadvantage any other swimmer anyway.

The meet starts tomorrow, are you ready? All the links you need to follow can be found here.

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Bossanova
11 years ago

Thanks for the shout out, Braden. Maybe I’ll change my posting ways… PSYCHE! 😉

Philip Johnson
11 years ago

We are just HOURS away from one of the greatest sporting events! I can’t wait!

ad
11 years ago

can not we have a live chat session tomorrow? 😀

Jack
11 years ago

What time in the United States (Central Time Zone) will the finals take place at?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Jack
11 years ago

11 am i would say …….check Barcelona time and take off 6 or 7 hours .

Swimmer
Reply to  Jack
11 years ago

It is on from 2:30 to 4:30 for me (Eastern Time Zone) so it should start at 1:30 for you.

C Martin
11 years ago

It’ll be tough not to go on SwimSwam until after 4:30 here in the States because tomorrow swimming is actually on NBC!

beachmouse
Reply to  C Martin
11 years ago

3:30 local is way too late for my tastes. Guess I’ll try to pick up Eurosport in the morning on the net shadow.

Steve Nolan
11 years ago

People read these comments? And that stuff influences what people say on TV?

FAAAAAAAAART!!! FART FART FAAAAAAAART!!!

liquidassets
11 years ago

Hozzu and Belmonte-Garcia are trying to do more-than-Phelpsian schedules, but I’ll bet neither will swim heats-semis-finals of all 6 individual events, and neither of them will have 3 relay finals, obviously.

What’s the buzz on the deck re: Herisimenia? Really sick, or busted again??

Lane Four
11 years ago

To those who watch live, please let us know the results IMMEDIATELY! Give race details if you can. Thanks!

suzzie2012
Reply to  Lane Four
11 years ago

Shall we post here live summaries?

Lane Four
Reply to  suzzie2012
11 years ago

Yes….that would be wonderful!

Lane Four
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 years ago

Excellent! Thank you, Braden! Braden are you in Barcelona????? Is anyone from SwimSwam at the pool????

Paella747
Reply to  Lane Four
11 years ago

Arrived here in BCN today! Can’t wait until tomorrow afternoon! (actually, it’s 1:50am, so I guess I could say THIS afternoon)…..

Lane Four
Reply to  Lane Four
11 years ago

Have a great time, PAELLA747 and please post some photos if you can.

Bourdais
Reply to  suzzie2012
11 years ago

That would be greatly appreciated, especially if they are as detailed as possible.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Lane Four
11 years ago

Ugh, I’m all about the opposite – when I can’t watch live, seeing race results written in post titles up on my RSS feed makes me sads.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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