Ruck and Geer Go 1-2 in 100 Free at Austin Pro Swim Series
Taylor Ruck continued her star-studded weekend by winning the 100 freestyle in a 53.51, though she was followed closely by the Mission Viejo swimmer on a comeback, Margo Geer, who swam a
Taylor Ruck continued her star-studded weekend by winning the 100 freestyle in a 53.51, though she was followed closely by the Mission Viejo swimmer on a comeback, Margo Geer, who swam a
China’s Yan Zibei was the only swimmer to dip under the 1:00 barrier by posting a 59.84. The silver was awarded to Andrew Wilson with his 1:00.90 while Athens Bulldog Nic Fink went 1:01.40 for third.
After winning the 200 breaststroke last night NYAC’s Katie Meili swam to another victory in the 100 breaststroke with her 1:06.49 while Rachel Nicol swam a 1:07.70 for the silver while the bronze was
Athens Bulldog Chase Kalisz swam swift 1:55.63 to take the win in the 200 butterfly. Taking silver was Japan’s Masayu Umemoto in 1:57.64 while Jack Conger faded to third in 1:58.09. Longhorn freshman Sam Pomajevich was the last
Alys Thomas out of Wales won the 200 butterfly in the only sub-2:10 time of 2:09.50 while Zhang Yufei took the silver in 2:10.22. The bronze was awarded to Athens Bulldog Hali Flickinger with her
Matt Grevers continued his strong comeback by winning the men’s 100 backstroke in a quick 53.73, just ahead of the 53.93 posted by Ryan Murphy. The bronze was awarded to Justin Ress in 54.43. Taking
Riptide’s Regan Smith broke Kirsty Coventry‘s pool record of 59.42 by swimming a 59.38, which solidified Smith as the only swimmer to break the 1:00 barrier. Taylor Ruck earned silver in 1:00.18 while the bronze
Auburn graduate Zane Grothe took the men’s 800 freestyle tonight with a solid in-season time of 7:56.69 while N.C. State’s Anton Ipsen took second with a 7:57.64. Clark Smith faded to third with his 8:00.70 while China’s Qiu
NEW COMMIT: Midway through the 2017-2018 season the University of Kentucky has already secured a verbal commitment from a member of the high school class of 2019. Columbus, Ohio’s Jacob Eismann has pledged
World junior record holder Li Bingjie took the women’s 800 freestyle tonight with a solid 8:28.98 while veteran Kristen Kobrich took silver with an 8:35.65. The bronze was awarded to N.C. State’s Hannah Moore who swam