Kristel Kobrich Headed to Sixth Olympics for Chile, Joining Exclusive Quintet of Swimmers
By Riley Overend on SwimSwam
Nine more countries — Bulgaria, Slovenia, Argentina, Chile, Gambia, Aruba, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Nigeria — announced their Olympic swimming rosters ahead of the Summer Games that start later this month in Paris, France.
Among the highlights is 38-year-old Chilean Kristel Kobrich qualifying for her sixth Olympics, joining an exclusive quintet of swimmers who have ever achieved the feat. Read up on the full roundup below:
Bulgarian Olympic Team
Gabriela Georgieva (women’s 100 back, 200 back)
Petar Mitsin (men’s 400 free, 200 fly)
Josif Miladinov (men’s 100 fly)
Lyubomir Epitropov (men’s 100 breast, 200 breast)
The quartet of Gabriela Georgieva, Petar Mitsin, Josif Miladinov, and Lyubomir Epitropov will represent Bulgaria in the pool in Paris.
The 27-year-old Georgieva is fresh off lifetime bests in the 100 back (1:01.42) and 200 back (2:10.11) at the 2024 World Championships in February, where she placed 13th and 6th, respectively.
Mitsin clocked a world junior record in the 400 free (3:44.31) last summer, but the 19-year-old hasn’t been under 3:49 this year.
Miladinov, 21, is a returning Olympic finalist, having placed 8th in the 100 fly (51.49) after qualifying 4th (51.06) in Tokyo.
Epitropov, a 25-year-old former Tennessee standout, is ranked 22nd in the world this season in the 200 breast (2:09.45). It will be his second Olympics as he also competed in both the 100 breast and 200 breast in Tokyo.
Mitsin was initially slated to be the flag bearer for Slovenia, but the hours-long parade takes place only a day before his signature 400 free event, so Epitropov will assume those duties instead.
Slovenian Olympic Team
Neza Klancar (women’s 50 free, 100 free, women’s 4×100 free relay)
Saso Boskan (men’s 200 free)
Janja Segel (women’s 4×100 free relay)
Katja Fain (women’s 4×100 free relay)
Tjasa Pintar (women’s 4×100 free relay)
Neza Klancar and Saso Boskan will represent Slovenia in individual events in Paris, while Janja Segel, Katja Fain, and Tjasa Pintar are in line to join Klancar on the nation’s 4×100 freestyle relay.
The 24-year-old Klancar owns national records in both the 50 free (24.70 from December) and 100 free (53.96 from April).
Boskan, 21, boasts the national record in the 200 free (1:47.62 from November). He placed 14th at last month’s European Championships.
Argentine Olympic Team
Ulises Saravia (men’s 100 back)
Agostina Hein (women’s 400 free, 800 free)
Macarena Ceballos (women’s 100 breast)
Teenage distance specialist Agostina Hein leads a trio of Argentine swimmers into Paris later this month along with 28-year-old Macarena Ceballos and 18-year-old Ulises Saravia.
The 16-year-old Hein was a two-time finalist at the 2024 World Championships in February, placing 8th in the 400 free (4:10.33) and 5th in the 800 free (8:29.19).
Ceballos finished 15th in the women’s 100 breast (1:07.49) at February’s Worlds, while Saravia placed 20th in the men’s 100 back (54.60) at the same meet. Ceballos, who was voted by SwimSwam as the top female swimmer in South America last year, spoke about the challenges of training in Argentina following recent budget cuts to the high-performance training system. Aside from the minimal monthly stipend, the pump that heats her pool just outside Buenos Aires has been broken this winter.
“I’m missing out on three and a half hours this week,” Ceballos said. “The pump broke. It’s the same every winter. Things have never been easy. Yet there have always been medals, Olympic finalists.”
Chilean Olympic Team
Kristel Kobrich (women’s 800 free, 1500 free)
Eduardo Cisternas (men’s 400 free)
Chilean distance specialist Kristel Kobrich made history by qualifying for her sixth Olympics, making her one of just five swimmers to achieve the feat along with Turkey’s Derya Buyukuncu, Sweden’s Lars Frolander, Sweden’s Therese Alshammar, and Tunisia’s Oussama Mellouli .
The 38-year-old Kobrich made her eighth 1500 free final at February’s World Championships, tying Federica Pellegrini’s all-time record. She placed 8th in 1500 free (16:18.90) and 14th in 800 free (8:38.81) at Worlds in February.
Rising Penn State junior Eduardo Cisternas will accompany Kobrich to Paris at what will be his second Olympics after Tokyo in 2021. He owns the Chilean record in the 400 free at 3:53.80 from last year’s World Championships.
Gambian Olympic Team
Ousman Jobe (men’s 50 free)
Aminata Nia-Maria Barrow (women’s 100 breast)
Gambian swimmers Ousman Jobe and Aminata Nia-Maria Barrow earned universality slots at the Paris Olympics later this month.
Jobe, 18, will compete in the men’s 50 free with an entry time of 26.90 from May while the 20-year-old Barrow is signed up for the women’s 100 breast at 1:14.32. At last year’s World Championships, Barrow became the first Gambian woman at the meet, placing 51st in the 100 breast (1:14.32) and 28th in the 200 breast (2:37.01). Both swimmers will be making their Olympic debuts.
Aruban Olympic Team
Mikel Schreuders (men’s 50 free)
Chloe Farro (women’s 50 free)
Former Missouri standout Mikel Schreuders and rising Indiana State senior Chloe Farro will represent Aruba in the pool.
Schreuders is on his way to his third Olympics at just 25 years old while Farro will be making her debut at age 21. Schreuders owns the national record in the 50 free at 21.93 from November. Farro placed 4th in the 50 free (26.67) at last month’s CCCAN Championships in Mexico and 42nd at 2022 Worlds (26.98) a couple summers ago.
Ugandan Olympic Team
Jesse Ssengonzi (men’s 100 fly)
Gloria Muzito (women’s 100 free)
Jesse Ssengonzi and Gloria Muzito make up the Ugandan contingent swimming at the Paris Olympcis later this month after both competed at the 2024 World Championships this past February.
Muzito, a 21-year-old rising Florida State senior, placed 27th in the 100 free (56.55) in Doha while Ssengonzi, a 21-year-old recent graduate of UChicago, placed 39th in the 100 fly (54.48).
UAE Olympic Team
Yousef Rashid Al Matroushi (men’s 100 free)
Maha Abdullah Al Shehi (women’s 200 free)
Rising Michigan junior Yousuf Al-Matrooshi is headed to Paris in the men’s 100 free along with Maha Abdullah Al Shehi, who will take on the women’s 200 free.
Nigerian Olympic Team
Tobi Sijuade (men’s 50 free)
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