Daiya Seto Crushes 400 IM Field En Route to Gold
Men’s 400 IM: Josh Prenot of the USA led the men’s 400 individual medley throughout the first 100 meters of the race, but Japan’s Daiya Seto took command of the race during the
Men’s 400 IM: Josh Prenot of the USA led the men’s 400 individual medley throughout the first 100 meters of the race, but Japan’s Daiya Seto took command of the race during the
Women’s 50 Back: Etiene Medeiros of Brazil successfully defended her world championship title, fending off a charging Katinka Hosszu in the final stretch of the race. Medeiros, the world record holder in the
Men’s 50 Breast Semi-Finals: The men of the 50 breaststroke semi-finals came ready to sprint and etch their names in the record books as the top eight for tomorrow night’s
Women’s 50 Free Semi-Finals: World record holder Ranomi Kromowidjojo dashed to the first place seed in semi-finals of the women’s 50 freestyle, turning in a 23.67 for lane four in tomorrow night’s
Men’s 50 Fly: Chad le Clos of South Africa flew away from the competition in finals of the men’s 50 fly, posting the only sub-22 second swim of the night. Le
Women’s 100 Fly Semi-Finals: Kelsi Worrell of the USA continued to lead the women’s 100 fly with a top showing of 55.80 in the semi-finals. Worrell currently holds the American
It was all Reece Whitley dropping almost 3 seconds from his morning swim to set a new 15 and 16 National Age Group Record with a time of 1:52.37 in
Men’s 100 Free Semi-Finals: Blake Pieroni of the USA continued to lead the men’s 100 free with a top showing in semi-finals. Pieroni, a member of the successful Hoosier swimming program,
Women’s 200 IM: Katinka Hosszu of Hungary completed a sweep of the individual medleys with a decisive victory in the 200 individual medley. Hosszu jumped to an early lead and never
Men’s 4×50 Medley Relay: The men of the Russian Federation added a third relay gold to their collection after a commanding presence in the back half of the men’s 200 medley