(Video Interview) Lilly King Did Not Want to See a 2:03

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Photo Courtesy: Dan D'Addona

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Indiana’s Lilly King had a dominating performance in the women’s 200 breast at the NCAA Championships, breaking her own NCAA and American record in a time of 2:02.60.

This is the junior’s first time under the 2:03 mark and she said she didn’t want to see that time on the board again. She reveals that one of her goals is to go sub-2:00.

The Olympic gold medalist talks about swimming her own race and using Bethany Galat as motivation. She also said that she is going to focus heavily on the 200 breast as she transitions into long course this summer.

Watch more videos from the women’s NCAA championships.

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