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2022 Short Course World Champs: SwimSwam Pick’em Contest Day 4 Scoring Update

2022 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

In this post you’ll find results from the fourth day of the SwimSwam Pick’em contest for the 202 SC World Champs in Melbourne. Day 4 featured eight finals, here are the winners:

  • Mixed 4×50 free relay: France – 1:27.33
  • Women’s 200 breast: Kate Douglass (United States) – 2:15.77
  • Men’s 200 breast: Daiya Seto (Japan) – 2:00.35
  • Women’s 50 back: Maggie MacNeil (Canada) – 25.25
  • Men’s 50 back: Ryan Murphy (United States) – 22.64
  • Women’s 100 IM: Marrit Steenbergen (Netherlands) – 57.54
  • Men’s 100 IM: Thomas Ceccon (Italy) – 50.97
  • Women’s 1500 free: Lani Pallister (Australia) – 15:21.43
  • Men’s 4×200 free relay: United States – 6:44.12

There weren’t a ton of surprises on day four of the meet in terms of the top four. One thing that hurt many contestants was Li Bingjie and Simona Quadarella pulling out of the meet. Nearly everyone had those two as medalists. France was a bit of a surprise winner in the mixed 4×50 relay, and event in which they also smashed the World Record.

Day four was the biggest day in terms of finals so far, which resulted in the highest scores to this point. The winner of day for is screen name “n.o_o.dles,” who racked up 100 points on the day. However, “n.o_o.dles” is not eligible to receive prizes, so second-place finisher “ALockhart,” who scored 99 points, will be the prize winner for day 4.

Here are the scores from day 4:

With the huge performance on day 4, “n.o_o.dles” is now in the overall lead as well. They have scored really well across all four days of the meet, and the high score on day four has vaulted them into first place with two days left to go.

Here are the standings through day 4 of the meet:

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Joel
1 year ago

Is there a prize for last? Cause I’m dropping every day down the list.

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