Cameron van der Burgh, Katinka Hosszu Look to Extend Leads at 2015 FINA World Cup Singapore (Psych Sheets)

Photo Courtesy: Joao Marc Bosch

FINA World Cup points leaders Cameron van der Burgh and Katinka Hosszu both will look to solidify their points leads during the 2015 FINA World Cup Singapore stop.

Van der Burgh is slated to swim in the 50-100-200 breaststroke trio with hopes of popping a big swim to claim the all important top performance points. Meanwhile, Hosszu has another full slate of competition with entries in every event.

The Aussie trio of Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Bronte Campbell will also be in Singapore to put up some of the top times of the year.  While Hosszu has collected a quantity of medals, the Aussies have been putting up some of the top times in their more specific events.

Seebohm is set to swim in the 50-100-200 back, while Cate and Bronte will both swim the 50-100 sprint free duo.

Sally Hunter will also join the Aussies to compete in the 50-100-200 breaststroke along with the 50 free.

The United States will have a strong presence as well.  Missy Franklin, Madison Kennedy and Micah Lawrence lead the women.  Franklin is in the 100-200 free and 50-100-200 back.  Kennedy is in the 50-100 free as well as the 50-100 back.  Lawrence will compete in the 50-100-200 breast as well as the 200 IM.

For the American men, Kevin Cordes will join Austin Phillips and Sean Mahoney. Cordes, who is currently training in Singapore with Singapore head coach Sergio Lopez, will compete in the 50-100-200 breaststroke.  Phillips, a former Colorado Star swimming alongside Franklin under Todd Schmitz, will swim in the 100-200 free and 100-200 back. Mahoney, meanwhile, will swim in the 50-100-200 breast.

Alia Atkinson of Jamaica, a World Cup veteran, is set to compete in the 50-100 free, 50-100-200 breast, 50 fly and 200 IM.

Jeanette Ottesen will also swim in the 50 free, 50-100 fly for Denmark.

Click on the link at the right for the full psych sheet.

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