(Video Interview) Cammile Adams Is Feeling Sentimental In Lead Up To Trials

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Cammile Adams spoke about her 200 butterfly win tonight and her incredibly strong morning effort. Adams has been training in a 33 meter pool in the afternoons, and spoke about that experience as well.

Original Race Report:

Cammile Adams held on to her top seed out of the morning with a 2:08.59 to win the first event of the night at the Arena Pro Swim Series in Mesa. That time is the 18th best in the world this year, and three tenths off her 2:08.21 from the Austin stop of the Pro Series.

Adams had more competition in finals than she did in prelims as Cassidy Bayer was just over a second behind in 2:09.68. Maya Dirado completed the podium finishes with a 2:01.33.

Ella Eastin and Kelsi Worrell swapped places from their yards battle in March as Eastin out touched Worrell 2:12.59 to 2:12.74.

Ruby Martin (2:13.36) and Katinka Hosszu (2:14.09) completed the A final.

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