Day 3 Prelims: Malchow Close to World Record in 200 Fly
Event 11: Women's 200 Free Prelims Samantha Arsenault, 18 and swimming for Greenwood, qualified first for the semi-finals in the 200 free with a 2:00.08, just ahead of Lindsay Benko,
Event 11: Women's 200 Free Prelims Samantha Arsenault, 18 and swimming for Greenwood, qualified first for the semi-finals in the 200 free with a 2:00.08, just ahead of Lindsay Benko,
By Jim Lutz – Correspondent for SwimInfo.com and former Head Swimming Coach for the University of Illinois One of the highlights during the Olympic Swimming Trials is watching the man
By Jim Lutz – Correspondent for SwimInfo.com and former Head Swimming Coach for the University of Illinois Standing on deck during finals you get the feeling you are a sardine
Event 11: Women's 200 Free Prelims Samantha Arsenault, 18 and swimming for Greenwood, qualified first for the semi-finals in the 200 free with a 2:00.08, just ahead of Lindsay Benko,
The 400 IM was a teeth-clenching three-man battle from start to finish, with top-qualifier Tom Wilkens fading to third on the free leg and young star Erik Vendt surging at
Event 3: Women's 100 Fly Final After a battle that came down to the last stroke and had the crowd on its feet, Jenny Thompson beat out Stanford teammate Dara
Event 6: Men's 200 Free Semi-Finals After two exciting semi-final heats that each ended with four men battling it out to the very end, Josh Davis ended up the top
Haley Cope beat out favorites BJ Bedford, Beth Botsford and Lea Maurer to qualify first for the finals of the 100 back. Cope went out in 29.90 to finish in
Event 5: Women's 100 Back Prelims Courtney Shealy, 22, of Athens Bulldogs qualified first for the semi-finals with a 1:02.13. In second is veteran B.J. Bedford, 27, with a 1:02.19.
Event 1 – 400 IM: Sandeno, Crippen Make Olympic Team Kaitlin Sandeno and Maddie Crippen became the first qualifiers for the 2000 Olympic team in the 400 IM, with Sandeno