By Laura Rosado on SwimSwam This data was compiled prior to the start of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and does not include results from that meet. Before the Olympics, we posed the question of whether the women’s Olympic qualifying times were harder than the men’s. A 50-50 split between the men’s and women’s events is the goal, but the Paris entries fell slightly short: 45.8% of swimmers will compete at the Olympics. In the comments, another question was brought up: are elite female athletes more concentrated in certain countries? If true, this could mean that even if there were a similar distribution in athletes who achieved the women’s and men’s cuts, more top women were left at home due t
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