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James Goddard

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Will James secure a fifth consecutive 200m Individual Medley title and a third straight 200m Backstroke crown?

Read about James's Champs form and stats using our Performance Tracker chart and form table below.

What do you think of his chances? Join the discussion and leave a comment at the bottom of the page.

Olympic Qualification

Listed below is the time James will need to set to qualify for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

If James wins his event, he will qualify providing he meets the FINA 'A' Standard.

If he finishes second, he will qualify providing he meets the FINA 'A' Standard and is faster than the 16th place in the 2011 World Rankings (taking only two swimmers per nation) from 1st September.

Event FINA 'A' STANDARD WR TOP 16 JAMES'S PB
200m Backstroke 1:58.48 1:58.18 1:55.58
200m Individual Medley 2:00.17 1:59.42 1:57.12

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