Sunday, October 3, 2010

Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games get underway today in Delhi, India, with the swimming competition beginning tomorrow (tonight in the United States). Full recaps of each race will be immediately available on SwimmingWorld.com, and I will try to keep up with the Swimming World Virtual Meet throughout the week. For those of you who don't remember, I started the Virtual Meet during Pan Pacs and the European Championships to determine who would have won the world title and made the final in each World Championship event.

As usual, I have predicted out the meet:

Men:
50 Free
1. Ashley Callus, Australia
2. Brent Hayden, Canada
3. Eamon Sullivan, Australia

100 Free
1. Brent Hayden, Canada
2. Eamon Sullivan, Australia
3. Kyle Richardson, Australia

200 Free
1. Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Australia
2. Kenrick Monk, Australia
3. Jean Basson, South Africa

400 Free
1. Ryan Cochrane, Canada
2. Robert Hurley, Australia
3. Robbie Renwick, Scotland

1,500 Free
1. Ryan Cochrane, Canada
2. Robert Hurley, Australia
3. Herman Heerden, South Africa

50 Back
1. Liam Tancock, England
2. Ashley Delaney, Australia
3. Daniel Arnamnart, Australia

100 Back
1. Liam Tancock, England
2. Ashley Delaney, Australia
3. Hayden Stoeckel, Australia

200 Back
1. James Goddard, England
2. Ashley Delaney, Australia
3. Chris Walker-Hebborn, England

50 Breast
1. Cameron van der Burgh, South Africa
2. Brenton Rickard, Australia
3. Scott Dickens, Canada

100 Breast
1. Brenton Rickard, Australia
2. Christian Sprenger, Australia
3. Cameron van der Burgh, South Africa

200 Breast
1. Brenton Rickard, Australia
2. Michael Jamieson, Scotland
3. Neil Versfeld, South Africa

50 Fly
1. Geoff Huegill, Australia
2. Roland Schoeman, South Africa
3. Andrew Lauterstein, Australia

100 Fly
1. Andrew Lauterstein, Australia
2. Geoff Huegill, Australia
3. Michael Rock, England

200 Fly
1. Nick D’arcy, Australia
2. Michael Rock, England
3. Chad Le Clos, South Africa

200 IM
1. James Goddard, England
2. Darian Townsend, South Africa
3. Leith Brodie, Australia

400 IM
1. Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Australia
2. Roberto Pavoni, England
3. Riaan Schoeman, South Africa

4x100 Free Relay
1. Australia
2. South Africa
3. Canada

4x200 Free Relay
1. Australia
2. Canada
3. South Africa

4x100 Medley Relay
1. Australia
2. South Africa
3. Canada

Women:
50 Free
1. Francesca Halsall, England
2. Victoria Poon, Canada
3. Yolane Kukla, Australia

100 Free
1. Francesca Halsall, England
2. Emily Seebohm, Australia
3. Yolane Kukla, Australia

200 Free
1. Blair Evans, Australia
2. Rebecca Adlington, England
3. Kylie Palmer, Australia

400 Free
1. Rebecca Adlington, England
2. Kylie Palmer, Australia
3. Katie Goldman, Australia

800 Free
1. Rebecca Adlington, England
2. Katie Goldman, Australia
3. Wendy Trott, South Africa

50 Back
1. Emily Seebohm, Australia
2. Sophie Edington, Australia
3. Grace Loh, Australia

100 Back
1. Emily Seebohm, Australia
2. Gemma Spofforth, England
3. Elizabeth Simmonds, England

200 Back
1. Elizabeth Simmonds, England
2. Belinda Hocking, Australia
3. Meagen Nay, Australia

50 Breast
1. Leisel Jones, Australia
2. Leiston Pickett, Australia
3. Sarah Katsoulis, Australia

100 Breast
1. Leisel Jones, Australia
2. Sarah Katsoulis, Australia
3. Annamay Pierse, Canada

200 Breast
1. Annamay Pierse, Canada
2. Leisel Jones, Australia
3. Sarah Katsoulis, Australia

50 Fly
1. Marieke Guehrer, Australia
2. Yolane Kukla, Australia
3. Emily Seebohm, Australia

100 Fly
1. Francesca Halsall, England
2. Alicia Coutts, Australia
3. Felicity Galvez, Australia

200 Fly
1. Jessicah Schipper, Australia
2. Ellen Gandy, England
3. Samantha Hamill, Australia

200 IM
1. Emily Seebohm, Australia
2. Hannah Miley, Scotland
3. Julia Wilkinson, Canada

400 IM
1. Hannah Miley, Scotland
2. Samantha Hamill, Australia
3. Natalie Wiegersma, New Zealand

4x100 Free Relay
1. Australia
2. England
3. Canada

4x200 Free Relay
1. Australia
2. England
3. New Zealand

4x100 Medley Relay
1. Australia
2. England
3. Canada

1 comment:

  1. Nice choices.

    I have Edington winning the 50m Back, but like your Seebohm pick more and more.

    Seebohm seems primed for a huge meet, although she's going to have some stiff competition in all her races.

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