@@ccbgaming6994 Three of them live in the States, others are training in the States, or go to school there. I wasn't referring to Americans. I was referring to that some of them are half American.
@@123benny4 yeah much better training environment and weather down there. Good on them for going where they need to be to chase their dreams 👍 Thanks 🇺🇸
@@123benny4 it’s the same for swimmers from all over the world. Australia has the training environment and sports system but most other countries don’t. So it makes sense for other nations to train in the USA university system. Joseph Schooling is a Singaporean hero but if he hadn’t been living and training at UofTexas he wasn’t going to be winning gold.
@@rogerc23 I was referring to some of them were born in Canada but their parents moved to the U.S. with them and they grew up American with American/Canadian citizenry, then couldn't get on the U.S. team so they joined Canada. And regarding the Singaporean swimmer is from a country with a lot of money and training so I guess he went to the U.S. for the coaching.
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Canada is on fire.🔥 Paris is going to be amazing! ❤ From Australia.
Canadian-Americans are on fire.
@123benny4 No just Canadians
@@ccbgaming6994 Three of them live in the States, others are training in the States, or go to school there. I wasn't referring to Americans. I was referring to that some of them are half American.
@@123benny4 yeah much better training environment and weather down there. Good on them for going where they need to be to chase their dreams 👍 Thanks 🇺🇸
Canada will have a very strong team this year! and I'm American...
So are most of them.
@@123benny4 it’s the same for swimmers from all over the world. Australia has the training environment and sports system but most other countries don’t. So it makes sense for other nations to train in the USA university system. Joseph Schooling is a Singaporean hero but if he hadn’t been living and training at UofTexas he wasn’t going to be winning gold.
@@rogerc23 I was referring to some of them were born in Canada but their parents moved to the U.S. with them and they grew up American with American/Canadian citizenry, then couldn't get on the U.S. team so they joined Canada. And regarding the Singaporean swimmer is from a country with a lot of money and training so I guess he went to the U.S. for the coaching.
@@123benny4 yeah but there’s nothing wrong with that if they have Canadian citizenship. I don’t see the big deal.
@@rogerc23 I was just pointing something out. Most people don't know.
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Australian trials will have no impact on the top times in this event - no world class 200 flyers in Australia
I mean, they do still have a super good sprint flyer.
@@NRClips3414…and?
@@Ineddiblehulk they atleast have A flyer. Not all countries are blessed with this, and their medley relay chances are curst. China for example.
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Don't write Milak off just yet...