Click Anywhere to continue!
ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT









Natalie Coughlin Downs American Record in 100 Free at Georgia Invitational; Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace Fast As Well -- December 4, 2011

ATHENS, Georgia, December 4. DURING the final day of swimming at the Georgia Invitational, Natalie Coughlin clipped her American record in the 100-yard freestyle.

Coughlin clocked a blazing 46.84 in Athens, going out in 22.44 and coming back in 24.40, after posting a strong 47.72 during prelims. That performance bettered Coughlin's 2007 American record of 46.85 by the slimmest of margins. The swim is the fourth-fastest all time behind Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace's U.S. Open/NCAA record of 46.81 – a time Vanderpool-Wallace has clocked twice. She also owns the third-best time with a 46.82 – all three times from the 2011 collegiate championship season.

Meanwhile, Vanderpool-Wallace turned in a strong second-place finish of her own with a 46.99 in the race.


Coughlin now owns four of the top 10 times ever, while Vanderpool-Wallace has gone sub-47 five times now with a pair of 46.81s, 46.82, 46.91 and a 46.99.


Search For More News About: Natalie Coughlin

Purchase a 30 Day Premium Membership for only $4.95


Reaction Time
Sponsored by Colorado Time Systems
Submit Your Comments to This Story (Free)
Terms of Use
Natalie Coughlin
Courtesy of: Peter H. Bick


ADVERTISEMENT



Special Offer!



Sports Publications International Team Partnership Open Water Source