Only the top 2?

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In the freestyle relay(s), the top 6 goes to the Olympics. Yet, all the other events it is only the top 2. That should change. Every athlete that makes the qualifying time should go to the Olympics. Look at the men's 100 back, the top 6 at the 2008 US trials swam faster than the 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist. Surely the 5th swimmer could have a better performance in the "big" pool. Sending only 2 in each event "waters" down the potential performances at the Olympics, ultimately making the semi-finals less competitive. (other phrases could be used) The bottom line is, the top 16 at the Olympics should represent the fastest in the world.
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  • Former Member
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    Rules are written, a reflection of the past, even though the future continues to change. I don't understand your point. The US leaves a lot of super fast swimmers at home. But, we take the best of the best to maximize our potential with the rules as they are written.
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  • Former Member
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    Rules are written, a reflection of the past, even though the future continues to change. I don't understand your point. The US leaves a lot of super fast swimmers at home. But, we take the best of the best to maximize our potential with the rules as they are written.
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