The French swimmer cracked in the 100m backstroke this Monday, July 29, finishing 7th while the French swimmers Gastaldello and Terebo qualified for the final of the 100m backstroke.
The essential
- After Léon Marchand who started the French swimming counter on Sunday July 28 with a first gold medal in the 400m medley, Yohann Ndoye-Brouard did not manage to take a medal in the 100m backstroke, finishing only 7th in this final.
- Beryl Gastaldello and Emma Terebo qualified for the final of the 100m backstroke with 7th and 8th times, an incredible performance!
- Follow all the finals live
Live
22:02 – End of session
See you tomorrow morning for the return of Léon Marchand to the pools in the 200m butterfly and the 200m breaststroke and the debut of Maxime Grousset in the 100m freestyle.
21:58 – Mollie O’Callaghan Olympic champion in the 200m freestyle
Mollie O’Callaghan is crowned Olympic 200m freestyle champion in the final race of the evening, ahead of compatriot Ariarne Titmus and Siobhán Bernadette Haughey
21:45 – More than a race
There is only one race left in this swimming session with the women’s 200m freestyle which should be decided between the Australians.
21:40 – Smith wins!
What a victory for Smith in the 100 breaststroke. The swimmer made a remarkable finish to touch first. She beat the Chinese Tang and the Irish Mc Sharry.
21:35 – Ceccon Olympic champion
The Italian won the race in 52.00 ahead of the Chinese Xu and the American Murphy.
21:33 – Yohann Ndoye-Brouard 7th
Yohann Ndoye-Brouard completely missed his touch and finished 7th while he was in the running for the medal.
21:27 – Time for the Ndoye-Brouard final
The big moment for the Frenchman Yohann Ndoye-Brouard who is lined up for this 100m backstroke. The Frenchman can get on the box even if it would be a real feat!
21:18 – The 200m ceremony
New break before Yohann Ndoye-Brouard. Time for the 200m freestyle protocol ceremony with the coronation of David Popovici.
21:14 – Terebo 4th, qualified with Gastaldello!
Frenchwoman Emma Terebo finished 4th in her series in 59”50 and joined the final with her compatriot. 7th and 8th time!
21:11 – Place to Emma Terebo
Second semi-final of the 100m backstroke with this time Emma Terebo who has a chance of reaching the final, she who has the 9th time of the season over the distance.
21:06 – Gastaldello 4th
The Frenchwoman takes 4th place in a series won by Regan Smith. The time to remember, 59”29.
21:00 – Time for the semi-finals of the 100m backstroke with the French women
It’s time for the semi-finals with the Frenchwoman Beryl Gastaldello in this first race.
When are the Olympic swimming events?
The swimming events will begin on Saturday, July 27, with the first medals awarded in the evening, with the finals of the 400 meters and the 4x100m freestyle. The events will run for nine days, until Sunday, August 4.
Where do the tests take place?
The pool swimming events will take place at the Défense Arena in Nanterre. The open water swimming will take place in the Seine, with a finish at the Pont Alexandre III. Finally, diving, water polo and artistic swimming will be at the Aquatique centre in Saint-Denis.
- Monday July 29
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 400m individual medley – women, final
- 200m freestyle – men, final
- 100m backstroke – women, semi-finals
- 100m backstroke – men, final
- 100m breaststroke – women, final
- 200m freestyle – women, final
- Tuesday July 30
- Morning, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- 200m butterfly – men, heats
- 100m freestyle – men, heats
- 1500m freestyle – women, heats
- 100m freestyle – women, heats
- 200m breaststroke – men, heats
- 4x200m freestyle relay – men, heats
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 100m freestyle – men, semi-finals
- 200m butterfly – men, semi-finals
- 100m backstroke – women, final
- 800m freestyle – men, final
- 100m freestyle – women, semi-finals
- 200m breaststroke – men, semi-finals
- 4x200m freestyle relay – men, final
- Wednesday July 31
- Morning, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- 200m breaststroke – women, heats
- 200m backstroke – men, heats
- 200m butterfly – women, heats
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 100m freestyle – women, final
- 200m butterfly – men, final
- 200m butterfly – women, semi-finals
- 1500m freestyle – women, final
- 200m backstroke – men, semi-finals
- 200m breaststroke – women, semi-finals
- 200m breaststroke – men, final
- 100m freestyle – men, final
- Thursday August 1st
- Morning, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- 200m backstroke – women, heats
- 50m freestyle – men, heats
- 200m Individual Medley – Men, Heats
- 4x200m freestyle relay – women, heats
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 200m butterfly – women, final
- 200m backstroke – men, final
- 50m freestyle – men, semi-finals
- 200m breaststroke – women, final
- 200m Individual Medley – Men, Semi-Final
- 200m backstroke – women, semi-finals
- 4x200m freestyle relay – women, final
- Friday August 2nd
- Morning, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- 100m butterfly – men, heats
- 200m Individual Medley – Women, Heats
- 800m freestyle – women, heats
- 4x100m medley relay – mixed, heats
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 50m freestyle – men, final
- 200m backstroke – women, final
- 200m individual medley – men, final
- 100m butterfly – men, semi-finals
- 200m Individual Medley – Women, Semi-Final
- Saturday August 3
- Morning, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- 50m freestyle – women, heats
- 1500m freestyle – men, heats
- 4x100m medley relay – men, heats
- 4x100m medley relay – women, heats
- Evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.:
- 100m butterfly – men, final
- 50m freestyle – women, semi-finals
- 200m individual medley – women, final
- 800m freestyle – women, final
- 4x100m medley relay – mixed, final
- Sunday August 4th
- Evening, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.:
- 50m freestyle – women, final
- 1500m freestyle – men, final
- 4x100m medley relay – men, final
- 4x100m medley relay – women, final
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