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2024 SwimSwam Event-By-Event Olympic Preview: Day 4-6 (PODCAST)

Welcome to the complete, no-holds-barred SwimSwam event-by-event Olympic preview. Join Coleman, Yanyan, Sophie, and Laura as we go through the entire Olympic schedule and dissect each final. This episode is part 2 of 3, discussing Day 4-6 in Paris.

  • 0:00 Olympic Preview Pt 2 Introduction
  • 1:23 Women’s 100 Back
  • 6:13 Men’s 800 Free
  • 11:54 Men’s 4×200 Free Relay
  • 16:16 Women’s 100 Free
  • 21:22 Men’s 200 Fly
  • 24:14 Women’s 1500 Free
  • 27:08 Men’s 200 Breast
  • 31:15 Men’s 100 Free
  • 39:25 Women’s 200 Fly
  • 43:11 Men’s 200 Back
  • 46:22 Women’s 200 Breast
  • 49:38 Women’s 4×200 Free Relay

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Aus Swimmer 92
1 month ago

ZSC not picked for a medal. Cmon. Be less American

Aus Swimmer 92
1 month ago

I feel like the picks against Mollie in the 100 free are insane

She hasn’t lost a 100 free final since 2021

oxyswim
Reply to  Aus Swimmer 92
1 month ago

I actually think the door is slightly open because of her relative lack of front-end speed. Think best case for her with the way she swims it right now is 25.5/26.4 for 51.9. I don’t think it’s likely that anyone beats her or that time, but I can see a world where Sarah or Siobhan could get to 51.8.

Not losing a final since 2021 is essentially beating her top competitors at 2 meets, it’s not an insurmountable streak.

WinningtonShort
Reply to  oxyswim
1 month ago

She’s a racer. She races down everyone in the back half – so will hunt whoever is in front of her to touch first. Siobhan and Sarah go out fast and try to hang on, MOC will hang back and overtake on the last 50.

Yikes
1 month ago

Is anyone else struggling to hear Yanyan’s audio? I’m listening on Spotify and it’s going in and out a lot

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
Reply to  Yikes
1 month ago

Yes, it’s really bad. SwimSwam – please invest in proper mic/audio set up for her!

oxyswim
1 month ago

Picking Popovici off the podium in the 100 when he was just 46.8 is out there

applesandoranges
Reply to  oxyswim
1 month ago

Did they give a reason? The rumor was that he was not strong enough to maneuver through the wake created by the other swimmers. I didn’t listen to the podcast yet.

WinningtonShort
Reply to  applesandoranges
1 month ago

That’s exactly what was said. They said he usually swims better in low pressure meets not in a high pressure final.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  oxyswim
1 month ago

It’s a crowded event! A bunch of em didn’t even pick Pan I don’t think

Some really fast dudes def won’t medal there

oxyswim
Reply to  Steve Nolan
1 month ago

Ok, but if you’re going to take someone who’s best time is 47.3 to medal, I’d rather take a 19 year old who is swimming great who has been 47.3 or faster 12 times and 46.8 without a full rest a month before the Olympics.

He has talked about why last year wasn’t as good of a year for him and it makes perfect sense, but I think people don’t believe he shows up in big moments because of one off summer.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  oxyswim
1 month ago

Sure, and that’s why he’s the favorite on some betting sites.

But I’m just saying, he doesn’t have to be THAT far off his best – and maybe that shallow pool knocks him around more than others – for him to fall off the podium. It’s a hot take for sure but I respect it

Chas
1 month ago

When is Mel going to buy a clip on mic for Yanyan? Not sure how much more I can take.

Orange Mandela
Reply to  Chas
1 month ago

In addition, she is poorly lit and would benefit from using a halo light. Check out how well bell a is lit in her interview with melvin.

That said, I like her writing and analysis. Good stuff.

About Coleman Hodges

Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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