Video Interview: Michael Phelps Picks Up Where He Left Off
Michael Phelps explains to the media that he feels happy that he picked up at the 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Minneapolis where he left off during this amazing summer.
Michael Phelps explains to the media that he feels happy that he picked up at the 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Minneapolis where he left off during this amazing summer.
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The 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Minneapolis lit the pool on fire this weekend in Minnesota. Swimming World was there capturing some of the best images from the Twin Cities. Brenton Tse
Michael McBroom soared ahead of the competition to first in the men’s 1500 free with a time of 15:14.82. American record holder Connor Jaeger finished second overall with a time of 15:19.59, while
Cal’s Nathan Adrian and Santo Condorelli battled throughout the men’s 100 free for first, but it was Adrian who won out, stopping the clock at 48.49. Adrian’s time was good for a new
Simone Manuel, swimming unattached, grabbed first in the women’s 100 free with a final time of 54.19. Manuel’s time lowered the pool record from its former 54.27, set in
Arkady Vyatchanin delivered a swift 1:57.30 for first in the men’s 200 back, finishing just shy of his 2015 world best of 1:56.31 from last spring’s Charlotte stop of the
Missy Franklin of the Colorado Stars dashed to first in the women’s 200 back with a final time of 2:07.24. Franklin’s time was quick enough to lower her own pool
Michael Phelps of North Baltimore held off the competition in the men’s 200 IM keeping a body length between him and the competition for the majority of the race. Phelps stopped
Caitlin Leverenz of Cal held off the competition in the women’s 200 IM posting a final time of 2:11.24. Leverenz’s time better the pool record of 2:11.53 set by Ariana