International Stars Steal The Show On First Night of Atlanta Pro Swim Series
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The first night of the 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series from Atlanta featured plenty of great racing at the 1996 Olympic pool. There were plenty of international and domestic stars in action on Thursday night in Georgia’s capital as Olympic gold medalists Sarah Sjostrom, Penny Oleksiak and Nathan Adrian were on hand at the meet.
Women’s 100 Fly
In the first event of the 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series at Atlanta, Swedish World Record holder Sarah Sjostrom swam a 56.62 to win the 100 fly on Thursday night in Atlanta. Sjostrom finished ahead of American Kelsi Dahlia as both swimmers got their 2018 off to a good start with solid long course times on the first day of March.
Dahlia was second at 57.48 ahead of Canada’s Penny Oleksiak (58.36). Rebecca Smith (58.50), Amanda Kendall (58.82), Liliana Szilagyi (59.26), Olivia Carter (59.79) and Lillie Nordmann (59.85) also competed in the A-final.
Sjostrom will head down south to Ft. Lauderdale after this for “Sarah Sjostrom” day on March 3 as she will be honored with Swimming World’s swimmer of the year award.
Event 1 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly
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World: W 55.48 8/7/2016 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE
American: A 55.98 7/29/2012 Dana Vollmer, USA Olympic Team
U.S. Open: O 56.38 1/15/2016 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE
Jr World: J 56.46 8/7/2016 Penny Oleksiak, Canada
GT Pool LC: P 56.62 3/1/2018 Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden-US
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Sarah Sjostrom 24 Sweden 57.49 56.62P 940
r:+0.66 26.20 56.62 (30.42)
2 Kelsi Dahlia Wo 23 Cardinal Aquatic 57.75 57.48 899
r:+0.65 26.98 57.48 (30.50)
3 Penny Oleksiak 17 Toronto Swim Clu 59.12 58.36 859
r:+0.76 27.50 58.36 (30.86)
4 Rebecca Smith 17 HPC-Ontario 58.62 58.50 852
r:+0.77 26.95 58.50 (31.55)
5 Amanda Kendall 27 Mission Viejo Na 59.25 58.82 839
r:+0.69 27.25 58.82 (31.57)
6 Liliana Szilagy 21 Arilson Silva 59.81 59.26 820
r:+0.76 28.84 59.26 (30.42)
7 Olivia Carter 17 Enfinity Aquatic 59.73 59.79 798
r:+0.70 28.10 59.79 (31.69)
8 Lillie Nordmann 15 Magnolia Aquatic 59.63 59.85 796
r:+0.81 28.02 59.85 (31.83)
Men’s 100 Fly
The 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series in Atlanta may be missing a few big amateur names that are competing at college championships and getting ready for the NCAA’s in a couple weeks. But that didn’t stop the pro swimmers in the United States or a select few international stars to make appearances at the 1996 Olympic pool.
Texas’ Jack Conger posted a 51.00 in the 100 fly final on Thursday night in Atlanta as that is a very quick time for early March. Conger was the only swimmer under 52 seconds as the Texas pro swimmers have indicated they are rested for this meet.
Queens swimmer Marius Kusch has got to be happy hearing about the Division II psych sheets being released today as he finished in second at 52.22 and Texas’ Tripp Cooper was third at 52.40.
Michael Andrew (52.57), Pace Clark (53.52), Josiah Binnema (53.60), Paul Le (54.00) and Tom Shields (54.58) also competed in the championship final.
Event 2 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly
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World: W 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps, USA
American: A 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps, USA
U.S. Open: O 50.22 7/9/2009 Michael Phelps, North Baltimore
Jr World: J 50.62 7/29/2017 Kristof Milak, Hungary
GT Pool LC: P 51.00 3/1/2018 Jack Conger, Nation's Capital
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Jack Conger 23 Nation's Capital 52.12 51.00P 932
r:+0.68 23.98 51.00 (27.02)
2 Marius Kusch 24 Unattached 52.33 52.22 868
r:+0.72 24.14 52.22 (28.08)
3 Tripp Cooper 25 Longhorn Aquatic 52.98 52.40 859
r:+0.68 24.50 52.40 (27.90)
4 Michael Andrew 18 Race Pace Club 53.14 52.57 851
r:+0.74 24.10 52.57 (28.47)
5 Pace Clark 23 ABSC/UGA 53.76 53.52 806
r:+0.61 25.41 53.52 (28.11)
6 Josiah Binnema 20 UBC Thunderbirds 53.95 53.60 803
r:+0.68 26.05 53.60 (27.55)
7 Paul Le 25 Missouri State U 53.89 54.00 785
r:+0.64 24.94 54.00 (29.06)
8 Tom Shields 26 California Aquat 53.79 54.58 760
r:+0.73 25.30 54.58 (29.28)
Women’s 200 Breast
The International Olympians have made plenty of heads turn at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Atlanta as the reigning World Champion in the 200 breast, Yulia Efimova of Russia was the favorite in the 200 final on Thursday night. The meet has been quiet with a lot of USA’s amateur swimmers sitting out due to the upcoming NCAA Championships. But plenty of international swimmers have come to the 1996 Olympic pool to make some noise in early March.
Efimova had the lead early but was run down by Canadian Olympian Kierra Smith who won the final at 2:24.04. Smith ran down Efimova with a 36.96 last 50 split. Efimova was second at 2:24.42. China’s Shi Jinglin who won the bronze in Rio in this event was fourth at 2:25.13.
Madisyn Cox (2:25.10), Molly Hannis (2:26.21), Melanie Margalis (2:26.25), Breeja Larson (2:27.41) and Micah Sumrall (2:27.81) also competed in the A-final.
Event 3 Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke
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World: W 2:19.11 8/1/2013 Rikke Moeller Pedersen, DEN
American: A 2:19.59 8/2/2012 Rebecca Soni, USA Olympic Team
U.S. Open: O 2:20.38 7/11/2009 Rebecca Soni, Trojan
Jr World: J 2:19.64 8/30/2015 Viktoria Gunes, Turkey
GT Pool LC: P 2:21.46 12/1/2011 Rebecca Soni, TROJ
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Kierra Smith 24 HPCenterVictoria 2:26.66 2:24.04 900
r:+0.79 33.22 1:10.02 (36.80)
1:47.08 (37.06) 2:24.04 (36.96)
2 Yulia Efimova 25 Russia 2:28.73 2:24.42 893
r:+0.84 33.09 1:09.67 (36.58)
1:46.07 (36.40) 2:24.42 (38.35)
3 Madisyn Cox 22 Longhorn Aquatic 2:27.86 2:25.10 881
r:+0.69 33.56 1:10.82 (37.26)
1:47.85 (37.03) 2:25.10 (37.25)
4 Jinglin Shi 25 China 2:25.26 2:25.13 880
r:+0.74 33.47 1:10.50 (37.03)
1:47.67 (37.17) 2:25.13 (37.46)
5 Molly Hannis 25 Tennessee Aqua. 2:27.94 2:26.21 861
r:+0.74 33.15 1:10.51 (37.36)
1:48.05 (37.54) 2:26.21 (38.16)
6 Melanie Margali 26 Saint Petersburg 2:29.69 2:26.25 860
r:+0.67 33.45 1:11.16 (37.71)
1:48.50 (37.34) 2:26.25 (37.75)
7 Breeja Larson 25 New York Athleti 2:29.96 2:27.41 840
r:+0.73 33.18 1:10.18 (37.00)
1:48.02 (37.84) 2:27.41 (39.39)
8 Micah Sumrall 27 Chattahoochee Go 2:28.07 2:27.81 833
r:+0.75 33.62 1:11.39 (37.77)
1:49.92 (38.53) 2:27.81 (37.89)
Men’s 200 Breast
Returning to Atlanta, where he swam four years at Emory, Andrew Wilson won the 200 breast final at the TYR Pro Swim Series with a 2:08.95. He was a little off his 2:08.52 prelim time as he did not swim as aggressively tonight, but it was good enough for the win. Wilson was ahead of Longhorn teammate Will Licon (2:09.47) who finished in second.
Josh Prenot (2:10.43), Chase Kalisz (2:11.06), Nic Fink (2:11.53), Erik Persson (2:12.61), Cody Miller (2:13.04) and Kevin Cordes (2:13.12) also swam in the stacked A-final that included two guys from the Budapest World Championship final, as well as Persson who was 10th.
Event 4 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke
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World: W 2:06.67 1/29/2017 Ippei Watanabe, JPN
American: A 2:07.17 6/30/2016 Josh Prenot, Cal Aquatics
U.S. Open: O 2:07.17 6/30/2016 Josh Prenot, Cal Aquatics
Jr World: J 2:09.39 7/27/2017 Qin Haiyang, China
GT Pool LC: P 2:08.52 3/1/2018 Andrew Wilson, Longhorn Aquatic
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Andrew Wilson 24 Longhorn Aquatic 2:08.52 2:08.95J 955
r:+0.65 28.94 1:01.82 (32.88)
1:34.99 (33.17) 2:08.95 (33.96)
2 Will Licon 23 Longhorn Aquatic 2:11.07 2:09.47 944
r:+0.70 29.42 1:02.19 (32.77)
1:35.44 (33.25) 2:09.47 (34.03)
3 Josh Prenot 24 California Aquat 2:10.21 2:10.43 923
r:+0.71 29.81 1:02.99 (33.18)
1:36.49 (33.50) 2:10.43 (33.94)
4 Chase Kalisz 23 ABSC/UGA 2:12.49 2:11.06 910
r:+0.73 30.22 1:03.90 (33.68)
1:37.57 (33.67) 2:11.06 (33.49)
5 Nic Fink 24 ABSC/UGA 2:13.36 2:11.53 900
30.46 1:04.60 (34.14)
1:38.35 (33.75) 2:11.53 (33.18)
6 Erik Persson 24 Kungsbacka 2:13.12 2:12.61 878
r:+0.72 30.22 1:03.52 (33.30)
1:37.87 (34.35) 2:12.61 (34.74)
7 Cody Miller 26 Sandpipers Of Ne 2:13.68 2:13.04 870
r:+0.72 30.48 1:04.62 (34.14)
1:38.95 (34.33) 2:13.04 (34.09)
8 Kevin Cordes 24 Tiger Elite Raci 2:13.58 2:13.12 868
r:+0.72 30.11 1:04.09 (33.98)
1:38.46 (34.37) 2:13.12 (34.66)
Women’s 100 Free
In a minor upset, Canada’s Taylor Ruck out-touched the World Record holder in the 100 free with a 53.37 to Sjostrom’s 53.43. This is Sjostrom’s second swim of the session as she earlier won the 100 fly with a 56.62.
Ruck is a Stanford commit and Sjostrom is Swimming World’s swimmer of the year. She will be honored March 3 in Fort Lauderdale as she will leave the Atlanta Pro Swim Series early.
Mallory Comerford finished in third at 54.06 as she out-touched Margo Geer (54.20).
Federica Pellegrini (54.26), Lia Neal (54.53), Kayla Sanchez (54.68) and Rebecca Smith (54.98) also swam in the A-final.
Event 5 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle
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World: W 51.71 7/23/2017 Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden
American: A 52.27 7/28/2017 Simone Manuel, USA
U.S. Open: O 52.81 6/27/2017 Mallory Comerford, Univ Louisville-
Jr World: J 52.70 2/11/2016 Penny Oleksiak, CAN
GT Pool LC: P 53.82 5/4/2017 Simone Manuel
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Taylor Ruck 17 HPC-Ontario 54.36 53.37P 928
r:+0.72 25.82 53.37 (27.55)
2 Sarah Sjostrom 24 Sweden 54.00 53.43P 925
r:+0.64 25.66 53.43 (27.77)
3 Mallory Comerfo 20 Unattached 54.40 54.06 893
r:+0.69 26.23 54.06 (27.83)
4 Margo Geer 25 Mission Viejo Na 54.14 54.20 886
r:+0.72 25.85 54.20 (28.35)
5 Federica Pelleg 29 Italy 54.76 54.26 883
r:+0.68 26.28 54.26 (27.98)
6 Lia Neal 23 Unattached 54.97 54.53 870
r:+0.70 26.82 54.53 (27.71)
7 Kayla Sanchez 16 HPC-Ontario 54.70 54.68 863
r:+0.72 26.47 54.68 (28.21)
8 Rebecca Smith 17 HPC-Ontario 54.74 54.98 848
r:+0.78 26.48 54.98 (28.50)
Men’s 100 Free
29-year-old Nathan Adrian posted a 48.58 in the 100 free on Thursday night at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Atlanta. He has been the model of consistency since he won the gold medal in the 100 free in London six years ago in 2012. Adrian is still one of the premiere sprinters in the world and is proving why still.
Adrian finished ahead of internationals Vlad Morozov (49.21) and Yuri Kisil (49.22). Ryan Murphy (49.55), Bruno Fratus (49.59), Guido Buscaglia (49.63), Marcelo Chierighini (49.71) and Shane Ryan (50.02) also competed in the championship final.
Event 6 Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle
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World: W 46.91 7/30/2009 Cesar Cielo Filho, BRA
American: A 47.17 7/27/2017 Caeleb Dressel, USA
U.S. Open: O 47.58 7/2/2008 Jason Lezak, Rose Bowl
Jr World: J 47.58 8/10/2016 Kyle Chalmers, Australia
GT Pool LC: P 48.29 5/13/2016 Nathan Adrian, CAL-PC
Name Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points
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=== A - Final ===
1 Nathan Adrian 29 California Aquat 49.75 48.58 900
r:+0.66 23.42 48.58 (25.16)
2 Vladimir Morozo 25 Trojan Swim Club 49.86 49.21 866
r:+0.63 23.45 49.21 (25.76)
3 Yuri Kisil 22 UBC Thunderbirds 49.96 49.22 865
r:+0.74 23.95 49.22 (25.27)
4 Ryan Murphy 22 California Aquat 49.62 49.55 848
r:+0.63 23.76 49.55 (25.79)
5 Bruno Fratus 28 Coral Springs Sw 49.39 49.59 846
r:+0.71 23.36 49.59 (26.23)
6 Guido Buscaglia 21 Argentina 50.03 49.63 844
r:+0.69 24.16 49.63 (25.47)
7 Marcelo Chierig 27 Tiger Elite Raci 49.67 49.71 840
r:+0.67 23.61 49.71 (26.10)
8 Shane Ryan 24 Tiger Elite Raci 50.07 50.02 824
r:+0.70 23.88 50.02 (26.14)
Women’s 800 Free
China’s Wang Jianjiahe added to the list of stellar international swims at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Atlanta with an 8:18.09. She won the race by over 10 seconds ahead of Ashley Twichell (8:29.35) and Hali Flickinger (8:31.03).
Wang is just another of the stellar teenagers that the People’s Republic of China has produced over the years as she joins fellow teen Li Bingjie in the 800 ranks. Wang’s time is one of the quickest we have seen from a 15-year-old in-season.
Kristel Kobrich (8:34.13), Mariah Denigan (8:39.84), Kensey McMahon (8:39.96), Haley Anderson (8:41.02) and Erica Sullivan (8:41.33) also finished in the top eight.
Event 7 Women 800 LC Meter Freestyle
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World: W 8:04.79 8/7/2016 Katie Ledecky, USA
American: A 8:04.79 8/7/2016 Katie Ledecky, USA
U.S. Open: O 8:06.68 1/17/2016 Katie Ledecky, Nation's Capital
Jr World: J 8:11.00 8/24/2014 Katie Ledecky, USA
GT Pool LC: P 8:15.71 5/4/2017 Katie Ledecky
Name Age Team Seed Finals FINA Points
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1 Jianjiahe Wang 15 China 8:22.50 8:18.09 922
r:+0.81 29.23 1:00.63 (31.40)
1:24.16 (23.53) 2:03.29 (39.13)
2:24.88 (21.59) 3:06.16 (41.28)
3:37.64 (31.48) 4:09.35 (31.71)
4:40.99 (31.64) 5:12.52 (31.53)
5:43.62 (31.10) 6:15.59 (31.97)
6:46.32 (30.73) 7:18.26 (31.94)
7:40.44 (22.18) 8:18.09 (37.65)
2 Ashley Twichell 28 TAC Titans 8:25.31 8:29.35 862
r:+0.87 29.63 1:00.96 (31.33)
1:32.58 (31.62) 2:04.36 (31.78)
2:36.32 (31.96) 3:08.46 (32.14)
3:40.41 (31.95) 4:12.55 (32.14)
4:44.52 (31.97) 5:16.69 (32.17)
5:48.81 (32.12) 6:21.10 (32.29)
6:53.35 (32.25) 7:25.68 (32.33)
8:29.35 (1:03.67)
3 Hali Flickinger 23 ABSC/UGA 8:40.50 8:31.03 853
r:+0.71 30.00 1:01.54 (31.54)
1:33.51 (31.97) 2:05.27 (31.76)
2:37.39 (32.12) 3:09.42 (32.03)
3:41.75 (32.33) 4:13.66 (31.91)
4:46.14 (32.48) 5:18.36 (32.22)
5:51.15 (32.79) 6:23.74 (32.59)
6:56.39 (32.65) 7:28.66 (32.27)
8:00.49 (31.83) 8:31.03 (30.54)
4 Kristel Kobrich 32 Chile 8:33.82 8:34.13 838
r:+0.86 30.37 1:02.28 (31.91)
1:34.32 (32.04) 2:06.32 (32.00)
2:38.41 (32.09) 3:10.49 (32.08)
3:42.83 (32.34) 4:15.14 (32.31)
4:47.45 (32.31) 5:19.81 (32.36)
5:52.22 (32.41) 6:24.64 (32.42)
6:57.03 (32.39) 7:29.59 (32.56)
8:02.15 (32.56) 8:34.13 (31.98)
5 Mariah Denigan 14 Northern KY Clip 8:49.04 8:39.84 811
r:+0.84 30.41 1:02.62 (32.21)
1:35.46 (32.84) 2:08.05 (32.59)
2:40.87 (32.82) 3:13.63 (32.76)
3:46.45 (32.82) 4:18.92 (32.47)
4:51.81 (32.89) 5:24.67 (32.86)
5:57.57 (32.90) 6:30.37 (32.80)
7:03.25 (32.88) 7:36.03 (32.78)
8:08.73 (32.70) 8:39.84 (31.11)
6 Kensey McMahon 18 Bolles School Sh 8:51.13 8:39.96 810
r:+0.75 30.37 1:03.02 (32.65)
1:35.86 (32.84) 2:09.13 (33.27)
2:41.83 (32.70) 3:14.88 (33.05)
3:48.08 (33.20) 4:21.37 (33.29)
4:54.25 (32.88) 5:27.26 (33.01)
6:00.13 (32.87) 6:32.67 (32.54)
7:05.31 (32.64) 7:37.68 (32.37)
8:09.78 (32.10) 8:39.96 (30.18)
7 Haley Anderson 26 Trojan Swim Club 8:30.96 8:41.02 805
r:+0.93 29.75 1:02.03 (32.28)
1:25.60 (23.57) 2:06.78 (41.18)
2:39.22 (32.44) 3:12.15 (32.93)
3:44.74 (32.59) 4:17.70 (32.96)
4:50.34 (32.64) 5:23.42 (33.08)
5:56.42 (33.00) 6:29.79 (33.37)
7:02.93 (33.14) 7:36.41 (33.48)
8:09.03 (32.62) 8:41.02 (31.99)
8 Erica Sullivan 17 Sandpipers Of Ne 8:33.49 8:41.33 804
r:+0.69 29.69 1:01.27 (31.58)
1:33.60 (32.33) 2:05.86 (32.26)
2:38.60 (32.74) 3:11.29 (32.69)
3:44.32 (33.03) 4:17.44 (33.12)
4:50.64 (33.20) 5:24.01 (33.37)
5:57.42 (33.41) 6:30.33 (32.91)
7:03.82 (33.49) 7:36.74 (32.92)
8:09.72 (32.98) 8:41.33 (31.61)
Men’s 800 Free
25-year-old Zane Grothe jokingly posted on Instagram about how he and Clark Smith were the only ones swimming in the 800 free tonight not in high school. Grothe had a serious challenge though from World Junior champion Andrew Abruzzo. Grothe held off the 18-year-old with a 7:53.88 to Abruzzo’s 7:54.51. Abruzzo will be headed to Georgia next year.
They could not catch the pool record of 7:50.28 from 1995 Pan Pacs set by Australia’s Daniel Kowalski. That meet was the first major meet held in the Atlanta pool.
Marwan El Kamash finished in third from an early heat with a 7:59.42.
Jake Magahey (8:03.52), Trey Freeman (8:06.96), Clark Smith (8:07.78), Brennan Gravley (8:14.77) and Christian Bayo (8:17.98) also placed in the top eight.
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Event 8 Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle
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World: W 7:32.12 7/29/2009 Lin Zhang, CHN
American: A 7:43.60 7/31/2013 Michael McBroom, USA
U.S. Open: O 7:46.78 6/29/2013 Connor Jaeger, Univ. Of Michiga
Jr World: J 7:45.67 8/28/2013 Mack Horton, Australia
GT Pool LC: P 7:50.28 8/10/1995 Daniel Kowalski, Aus
Name Age Team Seed Finals FINA Points
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1 Zane Grothe 25 Mission Viejo Na 7:50.97 7:53.88 868
r:+0.69 26.92 56.65 (29.73)
1:26.42 (29.77) 1:56.39 (29.97)
2:26.23 (29.84) 2:56.14 (29.91)
3:26.11 (29.97) 3:56.28 (30.17)
4:26.30 (30.02) 4:56.92 (30.62)
5:26.83 (29.91) 5:56.92 (30.09)
6:26.66 (29.74) 6:56.63 (29.97)
7:25.92 (29.29) 7:53.88 (27.96)
2 Andrew Abruzzo 18 Plymouth Whitema 7:54.58 7:54.51 865
r:+0.82 27.24 56.44 (29.20)
1:25.85 (29.41) 1:55.49 (29.64)
2:25.49 (30.00) 2:55.77 (30.28)
3:25.93 (30.16) 3:56.29 (30.36)
4:26.49 (30.20) 4:56.94 (30.45)
5:26.97 (30.03) 5:57.44 (30.47)
6:27.55 (30.11) 6:57.64 (30.09)
7:26.99 (29.35) 7:54.51 (27.52)
3 Marwan Elkamash 24 Una GCU 8:19.42 7:59.42 838
r:+0.71 27.01 56.56 (29.55)
1:26.41 (29.85) 1:56.46 (30.05)
2:26.44 (29.98) 2:56.55 (30.11)
3:26.92 (30.37) 3:57.61 (30.69)
4:28.12 (30.51) 4:58.56 (30.44)
5:28.87 (30.31) 5:59.56 (30.69)
6:30.07 (30.51) 7:00.69 (30.62)
7:30.87 (30.18) 7:59.42 (28.55)
4 Jake Magahey 16 SwimAtlanta 8:14.44 8:03.52 817
r:+0.77 27.53 56.82 (29.29)
1:26.93 (30.11) 1:57.20 (30.27)
2:27.75 (30.55) 2:58.12 (30.37)
3:28.78 (30.66) 3:59.47 (30.69)
4:30.28 (30.81) 5:00.90 (30.62)
5:31.82 (30.92) 6:02.18 (30.36)
6:33.26 (31.08) 7:02.96 (29.70)
7:33.90 (30.94) 8:03.52 (29.62)
5 Trey Freeman 17 Baylor Swim Club 8:02.43 8:06.96 800
r:+0.71 27.22 57.01 (29.79)
1:27.65 (30.64) 1:58.49 (30.84)
2:29.60 (31.11) 3:00.78 (31.18)
3:31.57 (30.79) 4:02.47 (30.90)
4:33.71 (31.24) 5:04.57 (30.86)
5:35.42 (30.85) 6:06.15 (30.73)
6:37.01 (30.86) 7:07.17 (30.16)
7:37.81 (30.64) 8:06.96 (29.15)
6 Clark Smith 22 Longhorn Aquatic 7:50.43 8:07.78 796
r:+0.69 26.34 55.22 (28.88)
1:24.64 (29.42) 1:54.44 (29.80)
2:24.20 (29.76) 2:54.51 (30.31)
3:25.33 (30.82) 3:56.93 (31.60)
4:28.65 (31.72) 5:00.39 (31.74)
5:32.27 (31.88) 6:03.76 (31.49)
6:35.29 (31.53) 7:06.65 (31.36)
7:37.59 (30.94) 8:07.78 (30.19)
7 Brennan Gravley 17 Sandpipers Of Ne 8:11.72 8:14.77 763
r:+0.70 27.96 2:00.22 (1:32.26)
1:29.14 ( ) 3:02.59 (1:33.45)
2:31.27 ( ) 4:05.24 (1:33.97)
3:33.93 ( )
4:36.68 ( ) 5:07.90 (31.22)
5:39.45 (31.55) 6:10.83 (31.38)
6:42.37 (31.54) 7:13.96 (31.59)
7:45.29 (31.33) 8:14.77 (29.48)
8 Christian Bayo 26 Puerto Rico 8:17.22 8:17.98 748
r:+0.78 28.20 58.68 (30.48)
1:29.31 (30.63) 1:59.97 (30.66)
2:30.54 (30.57) 3:01.54 (31.00)
3:32.64 (31.10) 4:04.25 (31.61)
4:35.52 (31.27) 5:07.34 (31.82)
5:38.96 (31.62) 6:11.11 (32.15)
6:42.94 (31.83) 7:15.20 (32.26)
7:47.06 (31.86) 8:17.98 (30.92)




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Thank you for covering this meet. But Zane Grothe joked about how HE and whoever faced high school students. Not how HIM and whoever did. Please hire and pay an editor. Swimming World is still an online news source and is considered journalism. I am not meaning to be a troll here.
Thanks. Lots of meets going on and not a lot of sleep taking place.