For the swimming competitions at the 2012 Summer Olympics the following qualification systems were in place. The list has been updated to 20 August 2011. Qualification ends on 3 July 2012.
A National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter up to 2 qualified athletes in each individual event if both meet the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT). 1 athlete per event can potentially qualify should they meet the Olympic Selection Time (OST) and if the quota of 900 athletes has not been met. NOCs may enter swimmers regardless of time (1 swimmer per sex) if they have no swimmers meeting either standard entry time.
The qualifying time standards must be obtained in Continental Championships, National Olympic Trials or International Competitions approved by FINA in the period 1 March 2011 to 3 July 2012.
FINA qualifying standards are as follows: [1]
Only those with the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT) are listed below as on the FINA website as those with the Olympic Selection Time are not guaranteed a place in the Olympic Games. [2] [3] Named swimmers have qualified personally through national selection meets or have been nominated by their National Olympic Committee (NOC).
The result is here:
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
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Olympic Qualifying Time – 3:48.93 | 2 | David McKeon (AUS) Ryan Napoleon (AUS) |
2 | Hao Yun (CHN) Sun Yang (CHN) | |
2 | Robert Renwick (GBR) David Carry (GBR) | |
2 | Peter Vanderkaay (USA) Conor Dwyer (USA) | |
2 | Mads Glæsner (DEN) Pál Joensen (DEN) | |
1 | Ryan Cochrane (CAN) | |
1 | Paul Biedermann (GER) | |
1 | Gergő Kis (HUN) | |
1 | Samuel Pizzetti (ITA) | |
1 | Park Tae-Hwan (KOR) | |
1 | Matthew Stanley (NZL) | |
1 | Heerden Herman (RSA) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 3:54.13 [4] | 9 | Egor Degtyarev (RUS) Dominik Meichtry (SUI) [a] Sergiy Frolov (UKR) [a] Juan Martín Pereyra (ARG) Cristian Quintero (VEN) Matias Koski (FIN) [a] Đorđe Marković (SRB) Mateusz Sawrymowicz (POL) [a] Mateo de Angulo (COL) |
Wildcard Places | 2 | Allan Gutierrez Castro (HON) Ahmed Gebrel (PLE) |
Total | 28 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 15:11.83 | 2 | Dai Jun (CHN) Sun Yang (CHN) |
2 | Damien Joly (FRA) Anthony Pannier (FRA) | |
2 | Daniel Fogg (GBR) David Davies (GBR) | |
2 | Gergő Kis (HUN) Gergely Gyurta (HUN) | |
2 | Gabriele Detti (ITA) Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA) | |
2 | Andrew Gemmell (USA) Connor Jaeger (USA) | |
1 | Ryan Cochrane (CAN) | |
1 | Pál Joensen (DEN) | |
1 | Matias Koski (FIN) | |
1 | Job Kienhuis (NED) | |
1 | Mateusz Sawrymowicz (POL) | |
1 | Heerdan Herman (RSA) | |
1 | Park Tae-Hwan (KOR) | |
1 | Oussama Mellouli (TUN) | |
1 | Sergiy Frolov (UKR) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 15:43.74 [4] | 9 | Jarrod Poort (AUS) Juan Martín Pereyra (ARG) Alejandro Gómez (VEN) Arturo Pérez Vertti (MEX) Ediz Yildirimer (TUR) Ventsislav Aydarski (BUL) Anton Sveinn McKee (ISL) Uladzimir Zhyharau (BLR) Jan Micka (CZE) |
Wildcard Places | 1 | Ullalmath Gagan (IND) |
Total | 31 |
* Chris Walker-Hebborn qualified in this event by an allocated quota, following a sudden withdrawal of Israel's Jonatan Kopelev.
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 1:58.48 | 2 | Mitch Larkin (AUS) Matson Lawson (AUS) |
2 | Xu Jiayu (CHN) Zhang Fenglin (CHN) | |
2 | Jan-Philip Glania (GER) Yannick Lebherz (GER) | |
2 | Marco Loughran (GBR) Christopher Walker-Hebborn (GBR) | |
2 | Gábor Balog (HUN) Péter Bernek (HUN) | |
2 | Ryosuke Irie (JPN) Kazuki Watanabe (JPN) | |
2 | Ryan Lochte (USA) Tyler Clary (USA) | |
2 | Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) Anton Anchin (RUS) | |
1 | Leonardo de Deus (BRA) | |
1 | Tobias Oriwol (CAN) | |
1 | Omar Pinzón (COL) | |
1 | Benjamin Stasiulis (FRA) | |
1 | Yakov-Yan Toumarkin (ISR) | |
1 | Sebastiano Ranfagni (ITA) | |
1 | Nick Driebergen (NED) | |
1 | Gareth Kean (NZL) | |
1 | Radosław Kawęcki (POL) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:02.63 [4] | 10 | Darren Murray (RSA) Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) [a] Oleksandr Isakov (UKR) Pedro Oliveira (POR) Pedro Medel (CUB) Park Hyung-Joo (KOR) Alexandr Tarabrin (KAZ) Sebastian Stoss (AUT) Derya Büyükuncu (TUR) Quah Zheng Wen (SIN) |
Total | 35 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 2:11.74 | 2 | Tales Cerdeira (BRA) Henrique Barbosa (BRA) |
2 | Marco Koch (GER) Christian vom Lehn (GER) | |
2 | Andrew Willis (GBR) Michael Jamieson (GBR) | |
2 | Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) Ryo Tateishi (JPN) | |
2 | Scott Weltz (USA) Clark Burckle (USA) | |
2 | Dániel Gyurta (HUN) Ákos Molnár (HUN) | |
1 | Brenton Rickard (AUS) | |
1 | Panagiotis Samilidis (GRE) | |
1 | Choi Kyu-Woong (KOR) | |
1 | Giedrius Titenis (LTU) | |
1 | Laurent Carnol (LUX) | |
1 | Lennart Stekelenburg (NED) | |
1 | Glenn Snyders (NZL) | |
1 | Vyacheslav Sinkevich (RUS) | |
1 | Igor Borysik (UKR) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:16.35 [4] | 11 | Chen Cheng (CHN) Yannick Kaeser (SUI) Matti Mattsson (FIN) Scott Dickens (CAN) [a] Sławomir Kuczko (POL) Christian Schurr (MEX) Nuttapong Ketin (THA) Tomáš Klobučník (SVK) Hunor Mate (AUT) Jakob Jóhann Sveinsson (ISL) Irakli Bolkvadze (GEO) [b] |
Wildcard Places | 2 | Dmitrii Aleksandrov (KGZ) Tsilavina Ramanantsoa (MAD) |
Total | 34 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 1:56.85 | 2 | Nick D'Arcy (AUS) Chris Wright (AUS) |
2 | Leonardo de Deus (BRA) Kaio Almeida (BRA) | |
2 | Chen Yin (CHN) Wu Peng (CHN) | |
2 | Joseph Roebuck (GBR) Roberto Pavoni (GBR) | |
2 | Ioannis Drymonakos (GRE) Stefanos Dimitriadis (GRE) | |
2 | Bence Biczó (HUN) László Cseh (HUN) | |
2 | Kazuya Kaneda (JPN) Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) | |
2 | Marcin Cieślak (POL) Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) | |
2 | Michael Phelps (USA) Tyler Clary (USA) | |
1 | Dinko Jukić (AUT) | |
1 | Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) | |
1 | Velimir Stjepanović (SRB) | |
1 | Joseph Schooling (SIN) | |
1 | Chad le Clos (RSA) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:00.95 [4] | 13 | Robert Žbogar (SLO) Alexandre Liess (SUI) Alexandru Coci (ROU) Pedro Oliveira (POR) David Sharpe (CAN) Illya Chuyev (UKR) Hsu Chi-Chieh (TPE) Marcos Lavado (VEN) Mauricio Fiol (PER) Gal Nevo (ISR) [a] Yousef Al-Askari (KUW) [b] Omar Pinzón (COL) [a] Diego Castillo (PAN) |
Wildcard Places | 1 | Hocine Haciane (AND) |
Total | 37 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 2:00.17 | 2 | Daniel Tranter (AUS) Jayden Hadler (AUS) |
2 | Henrique Rodrigues (BRA) Thiago Pereira (BRA) | |
2 | Wang Shun (CHN) Wu Peng (CHN) | |
2 | Markus Deibler (GER) Philip Heintz (GER) | |
2 | James Goddard (GBR) Joseph Roebuck (GBR) | |
2 | László Cseh (HUN) Dávid Verrasztó (HUN) | |
2 | Kosuke Hagino (JPN) Ken Takakuwa (JPN) | |
2 | Chad le Clos (RSA) Darian Townsend (RSA) | |
2 | Michael Phelps (USA) Ryan Lochte (USA) | |
1 | Markus Rogan (AUT) | |
1 | Bradley Ally (BAR) | |
1 | Gal Nevo (ISR) | |
1 | Federico Turrini (ITA) | |
1 | Vytautas Janušaitis (LTU) | |
1 | Marcin Cieślak (POL) | |
1 | Diogo Carvalho (POR) | |
1 | Aleksandr Tikhonov (RUS) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:04.38 [4] | 9 | Raphaël Stacchiotti (LUX) Andrew Ford (CAN) Taki Mrabet (TUN) Martin Liivamägi (EST) Andreas Vazaios (GRE) David Karasek (SUI) Maksym Shemberev (UKR) Jung Won-Yong (KOR) Nuttapong Ketin (THA) |
Wildcard Places | 1 | Ensar Hajder (BIH) |
Total | 36 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 4:16.46 | 2 | Thomas Fraser-Holmes (AUS) Daniel Tranter (AUS) |
2 | Wang Chengxiang (CHN) Yang Zhixian (CHN) | |
2 | Joseph Roebuck (GBR) Roberto Pavoni (GBR) | |
2 | László Cseh (HUN) Dávid Verrasztó (HUN) | |
2 | Luca Marin (ITA) Federico Turrini (ITA) | |
2 | Kosuke Hagino (JPN) Yuya Horihata (JPN) | |
2 | Chad le Clos (RSA) Riaan Schoeman (RSA) | |
2 | Ryan Lochte (USA) Michael Phelps (USA) | |
1 | Thiago Pereira (BRA) | |
1 | Yannick Lebherz (GER) | |
1 | Ioannis Drymonakos (GRE) | |
1 | Alexander Tikhonov (RUS) | |
1 | Gal Nevo (ISR) | |
1 | Maksym Shemberev (UKR) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 4:25.44 [4] | 12 | Alec Page (CAN) Taki Mrabet (TUN) Ward Bauwens (BEL) Diogo Carvalho (POR) [a] Jung Won-Yong (KOR) Raphaël Stacchiotti (LUX) Yury Suvorau (BLR) Quah Zheng Wen (SIN) Esteban Enderica Salgado (ECU) [b] Pedro Pinotes (ANG) [b] Anton Sveinn McKee (ISL) Bradley Ally (BAR) [a] |
Wildcard Places | 3 | Rafael Alfaro (ESA) Marko Blazevski (MKD) Ahmed Atari (QAT) |
Total | 37 |
* to be confirmed by NF/NOC
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 4:09.35 | 2 | Kylie Palmer (AUS) Bronte Barratt (AUS) |
2 | Brittany MacLean (CAN) Savannah King (CAN) | |
2 | Li Xuanxu (CHN) Shao Yiwen (CHN) | |
2 | Camille Muffat (FRA) Coralie Balmy (FRA) | |
2 | Joanne Jackson (GBR) Rebecca Adlington (GBR) | |
2 | Boglárka Kapás (HUN) Éva Risztov (HUN) | |
2 | Mireia Belmonte (ESP) Melania Costa (ESP) | |
2 | Allison Schmitt (USA) Chloe Sutton (USA) | |
1 | Lotte Friis (DEN) | |
1 | Federica Pellegrini (ITA) | |
1 | Lauren Boyle (NZL) | |
1 | Camelia Potec (ROU) | |
1 | Andreína Pinto (VEN) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 4:18.07 [4] | 13 | Yelena Sokolova (RUS) Gráinne Murphy (IRL) [a] Wendy Trott (RSA) [a] Aya Takano (JPN) Kristel Köbrich (CHI) [a] Nina Rangelova (BUL) Susana Escobar (MEX) Julia Hassler (LIE) Kim Ga-eul (KOR) Lynette Lim (SIN) Natthanan Junkrajang (THA) Mojca Sagmeister (SLO) Sara El Bekri (MAR) [a] |
Wildcard places | 2 | Andrea Cedrón (PER) Jennet Saryyeva (TKM) |
Total | 36 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 8:33.84 | 2 | Kylie Palmer (AUS) Jessica Ashwood (AUS) |
2 | Savannah King (CAN) Alexa Komarnycky (CAN) | |
2 | Shao Yiwen (CHN) Xin Xin (CHN) | |
2 | Rebecca Adlington (GBR) Eleanor Faulkner (GBR) | |
2 | Boglárka Kapás (HUN) Éva Risztov (HUN) | |
2 | Mireia Belmonte (ESP) Erika Villaécija (ESP) | |
2 | Katie Ledecky (USA) Kate Ziegler (USA) | |
1 | Cecilia Biagioli (ARG) | |
1 | Kristel Köbrich (CHI) | |
1 | Lotte Friis (DEN) | |
1 | Coralie Balmy (FRA) | |
1 | Gráinne Murphy (IRL) | |
1 | Lauren Boyle (NZL) | |
1 | Camelia Potec (ROU) | |
1 | Wendy Trott (RSA) | |
1 | Andreína Pinto (VEN) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 8:51.82 [4] | 12 | Yelena Sokolova (RUS) Julia Hassler (LIE) Tjaša Oder (SLO) Nina Dittrich (AUT) Patricia Castañeda (MEX) Katya Bachrouche (LIB) Sara El Bekri (MAR) [a] Khoo Cai Lin (MAS) Lynette Lim (SIN) Han Na-kyeong (KOR) Samantha Arevalo Salinas (ECU) [b] Natthanan Junkrajang (THA) |
Wildcard places | 3 | Daniella van den Berg (ARU) Alexia Benitez Quijada (ESA) Simona Marinova (MKD) |
Total | 38 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 2:26.89 | 2 | Tessa Wallace (AUS) Sally Foster (AUS) |
2 | Martha McCabe (CAN) Tera van Beilen (CAN) | |
2 | Ji Liping (CHN) Sun Ye (CHN) | |
2 | Satomi Suzuki (JPN) Kanako Watanabe (JPN) | |
2 | Jeong Da-Rae (KOR) Back Su-Yeon (KOR) | |
2 | Yulia Yefimova (RUS) Anastasia Chaun (RUS) | |
2 | Rebecca Soni (USA) Micah Lawrence (USA) | |
1 | Fanny Lecluyse (BEL) | |
1 | Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN) | |
1 | Stacey Tadd (GBR) | |
1 | Chiara Boggiatto (ITA) | |
1 | Sara El Bekri (MAR) | |
1 | Nadja Higl (SRB) | |
1 | Suzaan van Biljon (RSA) | |
1 | Marina García (ESP) | |
1 | Joline Höstman (SWE) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:32.03 [4] | 10 | Sara Nordenstam (NOR) Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir (ISL) Ganna Dzerkal (UKR) Tanja Smid (SLO) Dilara Buse Günaydın (TUR) Martina Moravčíková (CZE) Jenna Laukkanen (FIN) Sarra Lajnef (TUN) Anna Sztankovics (HUN) Alia Atkinson (JAM) [a] |
Wildcard Places | 1 | Daria Talanova (KGZ) |
Total | 34 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 2:08.95 | 2 | Jessicah Schipper (AUS) Samantha Hamill (AUS) |
2 | Audrey Lacroix (CAN) Katerine Savard (CAN) | |
2 | Jiao Liuyang (CHN) Liu Zige (CHN) | |
2 | Ellen Gandy (GBR) Jemma Lowe (GBR) | |
2 | Mireia Belmonte (ESP) Judit Ignacio Sorribes (ESP) | |
2 | Cammile Adams (USA) Kathleen Hersey (USA) | |
2 | Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) Katinka Hosszú (HUN) | |
1 | Natsumi Hoshi (JPN) | |
1 | Choi Hye-Ra (KOR) | |
1 | Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) | |
1 | Martina Granström (SWE) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:13.46 [4] | 9 | Anja Klinar (SLO) [a] Joanna Maranhão (BRA) [a] Martina Van Berkel (SUI) Rita Medrano (MEX) Denisa Smolenová (SVK) Emilia Pikkarainen (FIN) Sara Oliveira (POR) Ingvild Snildal (NOR) [a] Cheng Wan-Jung (TPE) |
Total | 27 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 2:13.36 | 2 | Stephanie Rice (AUS) Alicia Coutts (AUS) |
2 | Li Jiaxing (CHN) Ye Shiwen (CHN) | |
2 | Hannah Miley (GBR) Sophie Allen (GBR) | |
2 | Katinka Hosszú (HUN) Evelyn Verrasztó (HUN) | |
2 | Mireia Belmonte (ESP) Beatriz Gómez (ESP) | |
2 | Caitlin Leverenz (USA) Ariana Kukors (USA) | |
1 | Erica Morningstar (CAN) | |
1 | Theresa Michalak (GER) | |
1 | Izumi Kato (JPN) | |
1 | Choi Hye-Ra (KOR) | |
1 | Natalie Wiegersma (NZL) | |
1 | Kathryn Meaklim (RSA) | |
1 | Stina Gardell (SWE) | |
1 | Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 2:18.03 [4] | 17 | Amit Ivry (ISR) [a] Yekaterina Andreeva (RUS) Joanna Maranhão (BRA) [a] Lisa Zaiser (AUT) Ganna Dzerkal (UKR) Ranohon Amanova (UZB) Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir (ISL) [a] Anja Klinar (SLO) [a] Erica Dittmer (MEX) Sycerika McMahon (IRL) [a] Simona Baumrtová (CZE) [a] Kim Daniela Pavlin (CRO) Katarina Listopadova (SVK) Emilia Pikkarainen (FIN) Ingvild Snildal (NOR) [a] Sara El Bekri (MAR) [a] Cheng Wan-Jung (TPE) |
Total | 37 |
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | Qualified athletes |
---|---|---|
Olympic Qualifying Time – 4:41.75 | 2 | Stephanie Rice (AUS) Blair Evans (AUS) |
2 | Li Xuanxu (CHN) Ye Shiwen (CHN) | |
2 | Aimee Willmott (GBR) Hannah Miley (GBR) | |
2 | Katinka Hosszú (HUN) Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) | |
2 | Miyu Otsuka (JPN) Miho Takahashi (JPN) | |
2 | Mireia Belmonte (ESP) Claudia Dasca (ESP) | |
2 | Elizabeth Beisel (USA) Caitlin Leverenz (USA) | |
1 | Jördis Steinegger (AUT) | |
1 | Joanna Maranhão (BRA) | |
1 | Barbora Závadová (CZE) | |
1 | Lara Grangeon (FRA) | |
1 | Stefania Pirozzi (ITA) | |
1 | Natalie Wiegersma (NZL) | |
1 | Yana Martynova (RUS) | |
1 | Anja Klinar (SLO) | |
1 | Kathryn Meaklim (RSA) | |
1 | Stina Gardell (SWE) | |
Olympic Selection Time – 4:51.75 [4] | 11 | Stephanie Horner (CAN) Gráinne Murphy (IRL) [a] Sara Nordenstam (NOR) Kim Seo-Yeong (KOR) Georgina Bardach (ARG) Sara El Bekri (MAR) [a] Ganna Dzerkal (UKR) Karolina Szczepaniak (POL) Susana Escobar (MEX) Noora Laukkanen (FIN) Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên (VIE) |
Universality places | 1 | Anum Bandey (PAK) |
Total | 36 |
* to be confirmed by NF/NOC
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 11 | Australia France United States Italy Russia South Africa Germany Great Britain Brazil Canada China |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Belgium Hungary Serbia Venezuela |
TOTAL | 15 |
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 12 | United States Japan France Australia Italy China Great Britain Germany Austria Canada Russia South Africa |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Hungary New Zealand Denmark Belgium |
TOTAL | 16 |
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 12 | United States Germany Netherlands Japan Australia Canada Poland Great Britain France South Africa Italy Russia |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Hungary New Zealand Brazil China |
TOTAL | 16 |
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 12 | Netherlands United States Germany China Australia Canada Japan Denmark Great Britain Sweden Russia Belarus |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Italy New Zealand Hungary Greece |
TOTAL | 16 |
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 12 | United States Australia China France Hungary Great Britain Canada New Zealand Japan Russia Germany Italy |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Slovenia Spain Poland Ukraine |
TOTAL | 16 |
Qualification event | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2011 World Championships | 12 | United States Russia China Australia Great Britain Japan Denmark Sweden Netherlands Spain France Italy |
Best times of non-qualifiers | 4 | Germany Canada Iceland Hungary |
TOTAL | 16 |
Qualification event | Qualified athletes |
---|---|
Host* | Daniel Fogg (GBR) |
2011 World Championships [8] [9] | Spyridon Gianniotis (GRE) Thomas Lurz (GER) Sergey Bolshakov (RUS) Alex Meyer (USA) Ky Hurst (AUS) Francisco Jose Hervas Jódar (ESP) Brian Ryckeman (BEL) Julien Sauvage (FRA) Vladimir Dyatchin (RUS) Andreas Waschburger (GER) |
2012 Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier (9–10 June 2012) | Oussama Mellouli (TUN) Richard Weinberger (CAN) Petar Stoychev (BUL) Valerio Cleri (ITA) Troyden Prinsloo (RSA) Yasunari Hirai (JPN) Igor Chervynskiy (UKR) Ivan Enderica Ochoa (ECU) Arseniy Lavrentyev (POR) |
Continent qualifiers | Yuriy Kudinov (KAZ) Erwin Maldonado (VEN) Csaba Gercsák (HUN) Benjamin Schulte (GUM) Mazen Metwaly (EGY) |
Qualification event | Qualified athletes |
---|---|
2011 World Championships [8] [10] | Keri-anne Payne (GBR) Martina Grimaldi (ITA) Marianna Lymperta (GRE) Melissa Gorman (AUS) Cecilia Biagioli (ARG) Poliana Okimoto (BRA) Jana Pechanová (CZE) Angela Maurer (GER) Swann Oberson (SUI) Erika Villaécija (ESP) |
2012 Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier (9–10 June 2012) | Haley Anderson (USA) Éva Risztov (HUN) Fang Yanqiao (CHN) Zsofia Balazs (CAN) Ophélie Aspord (FRA) Natalia Charlos (POL) Anna Guseva (RUS) Karla Šitić (CRO) Natasha Tang (HKG) Yumi Kida (JPN) Lizeth Rueda (MEX) |
Continent qualifiers | Olga Beresnyeva (UKR) Yanel Pinto (VEN) Heidi Gan (MAS) Jessica Roux (RSA) |
a. | ^ Qualified in other events |
b. | ^ Under universality place, but reached the Olympic Standard Time |
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Kuwait competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's twelfth consecutive appearance at the Olympics.
Tunisia competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's thirteenth appearance at the Olympics, having missed the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of its partial support for the United States boycott.
American Samoa competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom from July 27 to August 12, 2012. This nation marked its seventh appearance at the Olympics. Five athletes from American Samoa were selected to the Games; all of them were given under Universality slots and tripartite invitation, without being qualified. Freestyle swimmer Ching Maou Wei became the nation's first male flag bearer at the opening ceremony since 1996. Among the sports played by the athletes, American Samoa also marked its Olympic return in wrestling after 16 years. American Samoa, however, has yet to win its first ever Olympic medal.
El Salvador competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's eleventh appearance at the Summer Olympics, although it first competed in 1968.
For the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, the following qualification systems were in place. Qualification ended on 3 July 2016.
For the swimming competitions at the 2020 Summer Olympics, the following qualification systems are in place. As the Olympics was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, qualification ends on 27 June 2021.
Luxembourg competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the nation's official debut in 1900, Luxembourg athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, with the exception of the 1904 and 1908 Summer Olympics, and the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles at the period of the worldwide Great Depression.
This article details the qualifying phase for swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics. 852 swimmers will compete in thirty-five swimming pool events at the Games, with forty-four more racing through the 10-kilometre open water marathon. The qualification window for swimming pool events will occur between 1 March 2023 and 23 June 2024.
The men's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held from 1 to 2 August 2024 at the Paris Aquatics Centre.
Glauber Silva, who had been a member of the Brazilian Olympic team in the 100 fly, was suspended for two years starting yesterday, and has been removed from the Olympic squad. No replacement will be named.