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Official Entry Lists Now Published for 2019 World Championships

2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • All sports: Friday, July 12 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
  • Pool swimming: Sunday, July 21 – Sunday, July 28, 2019
  • The Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center, Gwangju, Korea
  • Meet site
  • FinaTV Live Stream
  • Entry Lists

The highly-anticipated pool swimming entry lists have now been published on the official site of the 2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships. To date, we’ve only had inklings of swimmers’ entries based on how they performed at their respective nations’ trials, or if their specific events were listed when federations distributed their respective Worlds rosters.

The link to official entry lists is in the bullet points above.

Scratches and rearranging may still take place once the action gets underway at the Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center, but we can glean important information about swimmers’ schedules from these high-level entry lists.

Look for additional posts highlighting the lineups of key swimmers around the world. In the meantime, you can review SwimSwam’s event-by-event previews here.

As a reminder, here is the schedule for the swimming portion of the 2019 World Championships:

 

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phelps swims 200 breast rio
5 years ago

For a split second whenever I see Adam Peaty’s 100 breast time it looks like a typo mistake to me.

DLSwim
Reply to  phelps swims 200 breast rio
5 years ago

Like when someone mistakenly enters a yards time.

Torchbearer
Reply to  phelps swims 200 breast rio
5 years ago

I do the same with Ledecky’s 800 and 1500m times…

specatorn
5 years ago

no surprise but it is official that Lily King is now Team TYR!

Ol’ Gator
5 years ago

So close, so excited

Myshkin
Reply to  Ol’ Gator
5 years ago

like Christmas morning

Philip
5 years ago

Has Sun Yang retired from the 1500? It’s been a minute since he swam it.

John
Reply to  Philip
5 years ago

He’s playing the “I won’t swim this event” game until the last minute most likely

bear drinks beer
Reply to  Philip
5 years ago

It’s understandable that some swimmers would like to drop the 1500 after 800 was added to the Olympics. Detti and Horton do the same, so I’m OK with Sun not swimming the mile, but I somehow remember there was a swimswam article last year saying he wanted to refocus on 1500.

HLSTcoach42
5 years ago

Anybody know why the US only has one entry in the women’s 50 fly and 50 breast, men’s 1500?

Andy Dwyer
Reply to  HLSTcoach42
5 years ago

Wilimovsky and Grothe are both listed in men’s 1500?!

straightblackline
Reply to  HLSTcoach42
5 years ago

Could it be because the 50m form strokes are Mickey Mouse events?

QUACK
Reply to  straightblackline
5 years ago

A lot less of Mickey Mouse events than the mixed relays in the olympics…too many damn medals!!

swimmer
5 years ago

Will streaming on the Olympic channel cover both prelims and finals? And will it be live?

Superfan
Reply to  swimmer
5 years ago

Yep

Greg
5 years ago

If my math is correct, prelims will start at 9 PM EST (the day before) and finals start at 7 AM EST?

Reply to  Greg
5 years ago

That’s correct

Pvdh
Reply to  Greg
5 years ago

Hmmm…this might just work out time wise lol

Tm71
Reply to  Greg
5 years ago

6 pm pacific for prelims and an ungodly 4 am for finals

Superfan
Reply to  Tm71
5 years ago

You don’t complain when MNF comes on at 6pm there and we east coasters can only stay up for a half!

Xman
Reply to  Tm71
5 years ago

Well we all had to get up at 4 for swimming one time or another…

Confused
Reply to  Greg
5 years ago

Or for us east cost Aussie folk, heats at 11am, finals at 9pm

Samesame
Reply to  Confused
5 years ago

It’s sort of ok for us Aussies for a change . No 2am finals

Swimnerd
5 years ago

Where is the pickem gang?

Reply to  Swimnerd
5 years ago

It’s coming!

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