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Pick the Winners: SwimSwam Pick ‘Em for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Is Here!

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are around the corner, And the Official SwimSwam Pick ‘Em Contest for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is now live!

The prizes for this contest will be provided by Speedo USA.

Click Here to Enter

Need help making picks? Check out the SwimSwam official preview index here.

SCORING SYSTEM

Correctly picking a swimmer to place:

  • 1st – 7 points
  • 2nd – 6 points
  • 3rd – 5 points
  • 4th – 4 point

Correctly picking a swimmer to place in the top 4 but putting them in the wrong spot, will earn you 2 points.

Picks will close at 5AM US Eastern Time on July 24, and at that time, we will post everyone’s picks for them to see.

You CAN go in and edit your responses up until 5AM on Saturday. You can also use this “edit responses” ability to go in and print or save your answers.

The tie-breaker for prizes, if necessary, will be the most correctly-picked winners in the relevant time period, then 2nd-place finishers, then 3rd-place finishers, etc. in the relevant time period.

OFFICIAL RULES

Anybody is eligible to play, but only certain people are eligible for prizes (which are still being determined). For starters, only one entry per person is allowed. If we discover that you have made multiple entries, we may disqualify all of your entries.

To win prizes, entrant must:

  • Be 18 or older
  • Accept responsibility for any and all taxes
  • Accept responsibility for any impact on high school or college eligibility
  • Be a legal resident of the United States or Canada (prizes will only be mailed to these countries)
  • Must enter contest using their real name
  • No purchase is required for entry
  • Agree to allow SwimSwam to provide their personal information to a sponsor in order to distribute prizes

Prizes

The Pick ‘Em has always been about bragging rights, but we all do love prizes. Many, many thanks to the prize sponsor, Speedo USA.

THE TOP SCORER OF EACH DAY RECEIVES:

Speedo logo T-Shirt

Speedo Deluxe Ventilator Mesh Bag

Vanquisher 2.0 mirrored goggle

THE GRAND PRIZE WINNER, WITH THE MOST OVERALL POINTS, RECEIVES: 

Techsuit of their choice, Pure Intent or Pure Valor

CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

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T S
3 years ago

I cannot pick Magic man to win all of the mens and women’s golds, and he is not listed as his own country for relays. I am inconsolable

German swimmer
3 years ago

sadly no internationals, but good luck to everyone else 🙂

Troyy
Reply to  German swimmer
3 years ago

You can still participate you just can’t win a prize.

Lex Soft
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

You are right. Like me, I take part only to know how close my prediction will be to the actual results; also comparing to other people prediction.

Sapnu puas
3 years ago

I’m so ready to come last in this but I love it

Lex Soft
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

“Picks will close at 5AM US Eastern Time on July 24, and at that time, we will post everyone’s picks for them to see.”

Does it mean everyone who login will be shown only the result corresponding to their own prediction ?
I cannot imagine how such a large amount of data will be presented if everyone can see other people result.
Will it also show the score of all participants in particular order, including ones that are not eligible for the prize ?
I am quite sure I will be in the top 10, although I am not eligible for the prize. 🙂

Smith-King-Huske-Manuel
3 years ago

I picked the Aussie women to choke in the individual events to keep up the tradition during the textile era (post supersuit era).

Robbos
Reply to  Smith-King-Huske-Manuel
3 years ago

I pick your name to change to the Aussie 4×100 med gold medalist medalist by end of the Olympics.

Miss M
Reply to  Robbos
3 years ago

McKeown-Hodges-McKeon-Campbell has a nice ring to it!

Robbos
Reply to  Miss M
3 years ago

He has so little faith in the US women’s team that he hopes other teams chokes, so they can win.
Yes it does sound far better name.

Lex Soft
Reply to  Smith-King-Huske-Manuel
3 years ago

Thanks, it assures me that my score will be far above yours. 🙂

Brownish
Reply to  Smith-King-Huske-Manuel
3 years ago

They won’t. But we can speak about the relays, too. How many will be won by the USA in both gender?

sly
3 years ago

Finally!!!!

Vegas Gold
3 years ago

Didn’t see women’s 1500

anty75
3 years ago

Picked mostlly US and Japaneze swimmers as winners, yanks always come good in the Olympics and Japan as a host nation is bound to have a great meet.

Lex Soft
Reply to  anty75
3 years ago

Thanks for reminding me, I didn’t realize Japanesse swimmers will be racing in their home pool. I think I need to edit my prediction to include some host potential swimmers, at least for 4th place.

Troyy
Reply to  Lex Soft
3 years ago

How did you not realise that?

Lex Soft
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

I was too focused on several big names and some potential newcomers like David Popovici that I overlooked Japanese swimmers except those who are obvious candidates like Daiya Seto and Shoma Sato. I forgot Japanese people usually would be proud to give everything in front of their home crowd.
I have edited my post to include several additional swimmers.
For Shoma Sato, I have changed his position from 2nd to 1st in 200m breaststroke and put him at 3rd place in 100m breaststroke.

Brownish
Reply to  Lex Soft
3 years ago

I don’t think anybody will win against Chupkov in 200 and Kamminga can win 1 silver and 1 bronze. 100 is very crowdy after Peaty, (and Kamminga) and there’s Stubblety-Cook and Kamminga) in 200. We’ll see.

Lex Soft
Reply to  Brownish
3 years ago

I know that, because I also read on Fina website. However, I have considered other factors like original poster said about Japanese swimmers in their home town. As you said, though, we’ll see.

Togger
3 years ago

There should be a special “goes against the grain” award for anyone who correctly picks a non-favourite winner for the following:

M100 Breast that isn’t Peaty
M200 fly that isn’t Milak
M100 fly that isn’t Dressel

W4x100 free that isn’t Australia
W800/1500 free that isn’t Ledecky

Torchbearer
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

I would not say picking Titmus in the 800m is the biggest upset possible (however unlikely)….

Miss M
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

Guilty of picking against Ledecky in the 800!

Lex Soft
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Ah… thanks. At least I think I will obtain additional +5 points for my bold prediction. 🙂

Lex Soft
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

I pick an interesting guy to upset Adam Peaty.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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