Anton Ipsen Soars to 1500 Free Gold at 2017 Arena Pro Series Austin
Men’s 1500 Free NC State’s Anton Ipsen added a second gold medal to his collection with a dominating swim in the men’s 1500 free. Ipson finished close to six seconds ahead of
Men’s 1500 Free NC State’s Anton Ipsen added a second gold medal to his collection with a dominating swim in the men’s 1500 free. Ipson finished close to six seconds ahead of
Charlie Kulp of Berkeley Aquatic Club dominated the 10-and-under boys’ age group Sunday afternoon at the CeraVe Invitational in Piscataway, N.J. Kulp won three more events: the 50 breast (37.38),
Women’s 800 Free Ashley Twichell commanded the pool throughout the entirety of the women’s 800 free. Twichell, representing North Carolina Aquatic Club, completed a sweep of the distance events with a
Men’s 200 IM The men’s 200 IM final was highlighted by a tight battle between U.S. Olympian Josh Prenot and Japanese Olympian Daiya Seto. Both Olympians exchanged the lead as they flexed their
Women’s 200 IM Melanie Margalis of Saint Petersburg added a fourth medal to her collection with a commanding win in the women’s 200 IM. Margalis stopped the clock at a 2:11.06
Men’s 100 Back Matt Grevers, representing Tucson Ford Aquatics, posted a commanding performance in the finals of the men’s 100 back. Grevers maintained control over the race throughout the entire
Women’s 100 Back Lucie Nordmann of Magnolia Aquatics delivered a commanding performance in finals of the women’s 100 back. Nordmann, 16 years old, flirted with her own personal best time
Men’s 100 Breast Andrew Wilson, swimming unattached, held his own against a tight field of competition in finals of the men’s 100 breast. Wilson turned in a final time of 1:00.63
Women’s 100 Breast Olympians Breeja Larson and Melanie Margalis held a tight race for the first 5-meters, but after the turn Larson made her move and began pulling away. Larson stopped the clock at
Men’s 200 Fly Daiya Seto of Japan completed a sweep of the fly events with a winning time of 1:57.73. Seto’s win did not come without challenge as Azura’s Marcos Lavado kept a