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Gabriel Santos Scratches 50 Fly on Day One Prelims of World Championships

2022 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

There are only a few new scratches for the first prelims session of the 2022 World Championships in Budapest. The long-awaited meet will kick off with seven individual events: the women’s 200 IM, men’s 400 free, women’s 100 fly, men’s 50 fly, women’s 400 free, men’s 100 breast, and men’s 400 IM.

As we reported earlier in this week, #27 Kristof Milak and #10 Kyle Chalmers have already scratched the 50 fly. Simona Quadarellaand Fernando Scheffer dropped out of the 400 free as well. We also knew the 400 IM would be missing Great Britain’s Duncan Scott who withdrew from the meet in order to prioritize his health after being diagnosed with COVID-19 in early June.

New scratches include  #22 Gabriel Santos and #30 Joshua Liendo in the 50 fly. They are both still set to swim the 100 free on Tuesday where Liendo is ranked 11th and Santos is ranked 18th. 

The men’s 400 free took a hit from two swimmers who withdrew from the competition after being diagnosed with COVID-19 days before the meet: Venezuela’s Alfonso Mestre and Peru’s Joaquin Vargas. They were seeded 18th and 33rd, respectively. Joaquin Gonzalez of Argentina also tested positive at that time and dropped out of the meet. He was ranked #27 in the 400 IM.

Full List of Scratches in Circle-Seeded Heats

Women’s 200 IM

  • none

Men’s 400 freestyle

Women’s 100 butterfly

  • none

Men’s 50 butterfly

Women’s 400 freestyle

  • None 

Men’s 100 breaststroke

  • None 

Men’s 400 IM

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Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Gabriel Santos, Kyle Chalmers, Josh Liendo and Kristof Milak all scratched the 50 Fly because they have to swim both prelims and Finals of the 400 FR relay for their respective countries.

Last edited 2 years ago by Scuncan Dott

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