2024 MARE NOSTRUM – CANET-EN-ROUSSILLON
- Saturday, May 25th & Sunday, May 26th
- Prelims at 9am local (3am ET)/Finals at 5:30pm local (11:30am ET)
- Canet, France
- LCM (50m)
- Olympic Qualifying Event
- Meet Central
- Entries
- Live Results
- Livestream
The first stop of the 2024 Mare Nostrum Tour kicks off tomorrow in Canet-en-Roussillon, France with a wealth of international talent set to take to the pool.
As a reminder, this year’s Mare Nostrum includes the following meets:
- Canet, FRA – May 25-26
- Barcelona, ESP – May 29-30
- Monaco – June 1-2
The three-stop series is celebrating its 30th anniversary and has added another way to earn prize money to celebrate. An additional €1050 will be awarded to a swimmer to sweep an event at all three stops. (Swimmers in the 800/1500 have to participate in Monaco in at least one of the events).
Like last year, swimmers can earn money for the best World Aquatics (formerly FINA) points swim. Swimmers also earn money for placing in the top three in an event. Swim tour records earn the athletes €750.
The initial entries for Canet reveal several of last year’s contenders back in the mix, including Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden, Tomoru Honda of Japan and Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong.
However, notable names to the tune of Michael Andrew of the United States and Cate Campbell of Australia are missing, reflecting how both nation’s Olympic Trials are coming up next month.
Below are some of the key talent to watch per nation as the first stop unfolds with Olympic bids on the line for some of these competitors as a last-chance competition.
Austria – Simon Bucher
Belgium – Sarah Dumont, Valentine Dumont
Canada – Kylie Masse, Ingrid Wilm
Egypt – Abdelrahman Elaraby
France – Beryl Gastaldello, Maxime Grousset, Melanie Henique, Antoine Herlem, Damien Joly, Anastasia Kirpichnikova, Pauline Mahieu, Mehdy Metella, Mary-Ambre Moluh, Yohann Ndoye-Brouard, Analia Pigree, Emma Terebo, Marie Wattel
Great Britain – Lewis Fraser, Archie Goodburn, Kara Hanlon, Daniel Jervis, Ed Mildred, Jacob Peters, Matthew Ward, Jacob Whittle, James Wilby
Hong Kong – Adam Chillingworth, Siobhan Haughey, Ian Ho
Hungary – Eszter Bekesi, Adam Jaszo, Ajna Kesely, Viktoria Mihalyvari-Farkas, Dora Molnar, Nikolett Padar, Szebasztian Szabo, David Verraszto
Israel – Anastasia Gorbenko
Japan – Reona Aoki, Yu Hanguruma, Tomoru Honda, Nagisa Ikemoto, Waka Kobori, Katsuhiro Matsumoto, Shiho Matsumoto, Tomoyuki Matsushita, Mio Narita, Yui Ohashi, Hidekazu Takehara, Ageha Tanigawa, Genki Terakado, Ippei Watanabe
Netherlands – Koen de Groot, Imani de Jong, Maaike de Waard, Thomas Jansen, Nyls Korstanje, Stan Pjinenberg, Marrit Steenbergen, Kira Toussaint, Thomas Verhoeven
Singapore – Quah Jing Wen, Quah Ting Wen, Quah Zheng Wen, Letitia Sim, Levenia Sim
Slovenia – Neza Klancar
South Africa – Chad Le Clos
Spain – Mireia Belmonte, Cesar Castro Valle, Lidon Munoz, Jessica Vall, Alba Vazquez
Sweden – Louise Hansson, Sophie Hansson, Sara Junevik, Sarah Sjostrom
Switzerland – Nils Liess
Trinidad & Tobago – Dylan Carter
Tunisia – Ahned Jaouadi
Ukraine – Andrii Govorov
How do you qualify for this meet? Just sign up and go? Any time standards?
There are entry times in this document page 3: https://staging.swimswam.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/marenostrumtour2024-INFO-1710401185.pdf
Time standards are nothing crazy. Faster than the Pro Swim Series, but slower than the US Olympic Trials standards.
No Sjostrom at the first Mare Nostrum stop?
Looks like it, unfortunately.
Will be interesting to see if anything great comes out of these meets. I expect not.
Most of these swimmers – except those desperate for an OQ – should be in hard training before Paris and not tapering an inch.
Don’t say this about a meeting with the legendary Sarah Sjöström. She’s always ready to do something very special.
I’m always excited for Mare Nostrum.
All 50’s for MA? The usual?
I guess someone didn’t read the article.
Article literally says MA is not competing.
He’s busy getting stoked for U.S. Trials and then finding a comfy couch to watch the Paris coverage from home.
Not before he goes on Instagram and slams USA swimming for not selecting him.
Unfortunately we will get to see the seller of the century Michael Andrew get clapped by Leon in 1breast
Pretty good entry list. Should be fun