Anton Ipsen Wins 400 Free Gold at 2017 Arena Pro Series Austin
Men’s 400 Free Anton Ipsen of NC State powered to a dominant win in the men’s 400 free, winning by close to five seconds. Ipsen, a member of the rising Wolfpack,
Men’s 400 Free Anton Ipsen of NC State powered to a dominant win in the men’s 400 free, winning by close to five seconds. Ipsen, a member of the rising Wolfpack,
Women’s 400 Free Ashley Twichell of North Carolina Aquatic Club delivered an aggressive and commanding race in finals of the women’s 400 free. Twichell, 27, posted a best time of
Men’s 100 Fly 17-year-old Michael Andrew jumped to an early lead in finals of the men’s 100 fly, but a quick turn and an increase of speed propelled Japan’s Daiya Seto to
Women’s 100 Fly Despite what looked to be a solid win for Texas A&M’s Sarah Gibson, she and Canada’s Rebecca Smith turned in matching times in the finals of the women’s 100 fly. The
Men’s 200 Breast The men’s 200 breast final was highlighted by a trio of stars leading the pack. Emory’s Andrew Wilson, California Aquatics’ Josh Prenot, and Athens’ Nic Fink quickly jumped to the front of
Women’s 200 Breast New York Athletic Club’s Breeja Larson led the competition in finals of the women’s 200 breast throughout the majority of the race, but was unable to hold off
Men’s 100 Free It was a battle to the finish in finals of the men’s 100 free as Japan’s Shinri Shioura and NC State’s Ryan Held battled to the very finish. The determining
Women’s 100 Free Amanda Weir of SwimAtlanta continued to hold off the competition in finals of the women’s 100 free. The 30-year-old veteran delivered a smooth stroke to hold off
The 2017 Arena Pro Series kicked off today in Austin, Texas with 2016 Olympic gold medalists highlighting the field. Finals begin at 6 p.m. CST and will be live streamed
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