﻿{"id":189505,"date":"2016-03-03T14:55:13","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T21:55:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=189505"},"modified":"2016-03-03T17:51:21","modified_gmt":"2016-03-04T00:51:21","slug":"2016-arena-pro-swim-series-orlando-day-1-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2016-arena-pro-swim-series-orlando-day-1-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando: Day 1 Finals Live Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Everything you need to follow along live during the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando. Hit refresh for the latest coverage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NCAP&#8217;s <strong>Katie Ledecky<\/strong> turned in the second-fastest 200-meter freestyle this year at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Ledecky,<a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/katie-ledecky-vaults-to-4th-all-time-in-200-free-in-austin\/\" target=\"_blank\"> after posting a lifetime best time of 1:54.43 at the Arena Pro Swim Series in Austin to become the fourth-fastest performer all time<\/a>, blazed her way to a 1:55.73 tonight. \u00a0That&#8217;s faster than the second-ranked 1:55.96 posted by <strong>Emma McKeon<\/strong> earlier this year in Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Colorado Stars&#8217; <strong>Missy Franklin<\/strong>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/video-missy-franklin-speaks-before-orlando\/\" target=\"_blank\">who is looking to get back to her dominant ways<\/a>, finished second in 1:57.67. \u00a0That&#8217;s just off her eighth-ranked season best of 1:57.49 from Austin as well.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Allison Schmitt<\/strong> picked up third-place honors in a time of 1:58.18 to move to 12th in the world rankings at this point in the season.<\/p>\n<p>Saint Petersburg&#8217;s <strong>Melanie Margalis<\/strong> (1:58.38), Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Manuela Lyrio<\/strong> (1:58.59), BlueFish&#8217;s <strong>Elizabeth Beisel<\/strong> (2:00.29), Queens&#8217; <strong>Patricia Castro Ortega<\/strong> (2:00.36) and Stanford&#8217;s <strong>Simone Manuel<\/strong> (2:02.61) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Scottsdale&#8217;s <strong>Taylor Ruck<\/strong> powered her way to the B final win in 1:59.78. \u00a0NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Easop Lee<\/strong>, also 15, took second in 1:59.90.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Ledecky, Katie   18 Nation's Capital  1:56.75    1:55.73 NATS   \r\n                 27.60        56.64 (29.04)\r\n        1:26.22 (29.58)     1:55.73 (29.51)\r\n  2 Franklin, Missy  20 CO Stars-CO       1:59.48    1:57.67 NATS   \r\n                 27.68        57.13 (29.45)\r\n        1:27.18 (30.05)     1:57.67 (30.49)\r\n  3 Schmitt, Alliso  25 North Baltimore-  1:59.78    1:58.18 NATS   \r\n                 28.30        57.82 (29.52)\r\n        1:27.85 (30.03)     1:58.18 (30.33)\r\n  4 Margalis, Melan  24 Saint Petersburg  2:00.00    1:58.38 NATS   \r\n                 28.16        58.11 (29.95)\r\n        1:28.03 (29.92)     1:58.38 (30.35)\r\n  5 Lyrio, Manuella  26 Brazil-US         1:59.29    1:58.59 NATS   \r\n                 28.62        58.53 (29.91)\r\n        1:28.46 (29.93)     1:58.59 (30.13)\r\n  6 Beisel, Elizabe  23 ABF-NE            2:00.94    2:00.29 NATS   \r\n                 28.61        59.01 (30.40)\r\n        1:30.06 (31.05)     2:00.29 (30.23)\r\n  7 Castro Ortega,   23 Unat-Queens-NC    2:00.21    2:00.36 NATS   \r\n                 28.61        58.90 (30.29)\r\n        1:30.11 (31.21)     2:00.36 (30.25)\r\n  8 Manuel, Simone   19 Stanford Swimmin  2:00.24    2:02.61 JRS    \r\n                 28.05        58.56 (30.51)\r\n        1:30.23 (31.67)     2:02.61 (32.38)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Ruck, Taylor     15 Scottsdale Aquat  2:00.96    1:59.78 NATS   \r\n                 28.11        59.07 (30.96)\r\n        1:29.54 (30.47)     1:59.78 (30.24)\r\n 10 Lee, Easop       15 North Baltimore-  2:01.42    1:59.90 NATS   \r\n                 28.21        58.76 (30.55)\r\n        1:29.09 (30.33)     1:59.90 (30.81)\r\n 11 Pinto Perez, An  24 Gator Swim Club-  2:01.82    2:00.39 NATS   \r\n                 29.01        59.43 (30.42)\r\n        1:30.09 (30.66)     2:00.39 (30.30)\r\n 12 Vrooman, Lindsa  24 Badger Swim Club  2:00.98    2:00.97 NATS   \r\n                 28.68        59.40 (30.72)\r\n        1:30.37 (30.97)     2:00.97 (30.60)\r\n 13 Cavalheiro, Jes  24 Sesi-Sp-US        2:01.08    2:01.20 NATS   \r\n                 28.47        59.16 (30.69)\r\n        1:30.26 (31.10)     2:01.20 (30.94)\r\n 14 Runge, Cierra    19 North Baltimore-  2:01.11    2:01.21 NATS   \r\n                 28.98        59.62 (30.64)\r\n        1:30.91 (31.29)     2:01.21 (30.30)\r\n 15 Janzen, Kiera    23 Minnesota Aquati  2:01.77    2:01.93 NATS   \r\n                 29.44      1:00.20 (30.76)\r\n        1:31.92 (31.72)     2:01.93 (30.01)\r\n 16 Stenkvist, Joan  22 Una Troj-CA       2:01.80    2:02.35 NATS   \r\n                 28.73        59.53 (30.80)\r\n        1:30.69 (31.16)     2:02.35 (31.66)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 200 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Conor Dwyer<\/strong> collected the men&#8217;s 200-meter free crown at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Dwyer raced his way into sixth in the world rankings with a time of 1:46.96. \u00a0That&#8217;s less than a second behind <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/marco-koch-blasts-14th-fastest-200-breast-all-time\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Velimir Stjepanovic&#8217;s<\/strong> top-ranked effort of 1:46.10 from the Luxembourg Euro Meet<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Queens&#8217; <strong>Dion Dreesens<\/strong> finished second tonight in 1:48.17 with Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Nicolas Oliveira<\/strong> taking third overall in 1:48.49.<\/p>\n<p>Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Nikita Lobintsev<\/strong> (1:49.33), Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Joao De Lucca<\/strong> (1:49.65), Italy&#8217;s <strong>Andrea D&#8217;Arrigo<\/strong> (1:49.66), Club Wolverine&#8217;s <strong>Michael Klueh<\/strong> (1:50.36) and Badger&#8217;s <strong>Zane Grothe<\/strong> (1:50.44) rounded out the top eight.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s<strong> Dan Wallace<\/strong> turned in a 1:49.22 to claim the B final tonight. \u00a0Italy&#8217;s <strong>Luca Dotto<\/strong> placed second in 1:50.99.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Dwyer, Conor     27 Trojan Swim Club  1:49.27    1:46.96 NATS   \r\n                 25.37        52.41 (27.04)\r\n        1:19.75 (27.34)     1:46.96 (27.21)\r\n  2 Dreesens, Dion   22 Unat-Queens-NC    1:47.57    1:48.17 NATS   \r\n                 25.27        52.31 (27.04)\r\n        1:19.84 (27.53)     1:48.17 (28.33)\r\n  3 Oliveira, Nicol  28 Brazil-US         1:49.05    1:48.49 NATS   \r\n                 25.42        52.74 (27.32)\r\n        1:20.60 (27.86)     1:48.49 (27.89)\r\n  4 Lobintsev, Niki  27 Trojan Swim Club  1:50.26    1:49.33 NATS   \r\n                 25.60        53.12 (27.52)\r\n        1:21.11 (27.99)     1:49.33 (28.22)\r\n  5 De Lucca, Joao   26 Brazil-US         1:50.59    1:49.65 NATS   \r\n                 25.55        53.29 (27.74)\r\n        1:21.41 (28.12)     1:49.65 (28.24)\r\n  6 D'Arrigo, Andre  20 Italy             1:49.83    1:49.66 NATS   \r\n                 26.14        53.94 (27.80)\r\n        1:22.03 (28.09)     1:49.66 (27.63)\r\n  7 Klueh, Michael   28 Club Wolverine-M  1:50.09    1:50.36 NATS   \r\n                 26.08        54.19 (28.11)\r\n        1:22.06 (27.87)     1:50.36 (28.30)\r\n  8 Grothe, Zane     23 Badger Swim Club  1:50.23    1:50.44 NATS   \r\n                 26.57        54.81 (28.24)\r\n        1:23.28 (28.47)     1:50.44 (27.16)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Wallace, Dan     22 Gator Swim Club-  1:51.06    1:49.22 NATS   \r\n                 26.06        53.86 (27.80)\r\n        1:21.52 (27.66)     1:49.22 (27.70)\r\n 10 Dotto, Luca      25 Italy             1:51.10    1:50.99 NATS   \r\n                 25.66        54.65 (28.99)\r\n        1:23.19 (28.54)     1:50.99 (27.80)\r\n 11 Glaesner, Mads   27 Trojan Swim Club  1:51.76    1:51.08 NATS   \r\n                 26.77        55.21 (28.44)\r\n        1:23.71 (28.50)     1:51.08 (27.37)\r\n 12 Jaeger, Connor   24 Club Wolverine-M  1:51.02    1:51.10 NATS   \r\n                 26.36        54.72 (28.36)\r\n        1:23.10 (28.38)     1:51.10 (28.00)\r\n 13 Weiss, Michael   24 Wisconsin Aquati  1:50.65    1:51.11 NATS   \r\n                 26.24        54.09 (27.85)\r\n        1:22.89 (28.80)     1:51.11 (28.22)\r\n 14 Grabich, Federi  25 Argentina-US      1:51.77    1:51.54 NATS   \r\n                 25.92        54.81 (28.89)\r\n        1:23.78 (28.97)     1:51.54 (27.76)\r\n 15 Murphy, Ryan     20 Unattached        1:51.41    1:52.44 JRS    \r\n                 26.27        54.76 (28.49)\r\n        1:23.47 (28.71)     1:52.44 (28.97)\r\n 16 Abruzzo, Andrew  16 Plymouth Whitema  1:51.83    1:53.52 JRS    \r\n                 26.84        55.50 (28.66)\r\n        1:24.85 (29.35)     1:53.52 (28.67)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Yuliya Efimova<\/strong> turned in a world best in the women&#8217;s 100-meter breast at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Efimova clocked a winning time of 1:05.70. \u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/cam-mcevoy-blasts-47-56-in-100-free-at-aquatic-super-series\/\" target=\"_blank\">That swim far surpassed the 1:06.58 she shared with Japan&#8217;s <strong>Rie Kaneto<\/strong> earlier this year<\/a>. \u00a0That&#8217;s less than a second off her career best of 1:05.02 set at the 2013 World Championships that ranks her fourth all time in the event&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee&#8217;s <strong>Molly Hannis<\/strong> turned in a 1:07.37 for second tonight, off her 1:07.26 from prelims. \u00a0Saint Petersburg&#8217;s <strong>Melanie Margalis<\/strong> tied Hannis with a 1:07.37 of her own for the final podium spot, moving to sixth in the world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Hilda Luthersdottir<\/strong> (1:08.10), Irish&#8217;s <strong>Emma Reaney<\/strong> (1:09.25), Badger&#8217;s <strong>Emily McClellan<\/strong> (1:09.73), Argentina&#8217;s <strong>Julia Sebastian<\/strong> (1:10.38) and T2&#8217;s <strong>Justine Bowker<\/strong> (1:10.80) also competed in the A final.<\/p>\n<p>PCSC&#8217;s <strong>Ashley McGregor<\/strong> won the B final with a time of 1:10.40. \u00a0<strong>Jennifer Wilson<\/strong> wound up\u00a0second in 1:10.84.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Efimova, Yuliya  23 Trojan Swim Club  1:07.97    1:05.70 OLY    \r\n                 31.34      1:05.70 (34.36)\r\n  2 Margalis, Melan  24 Saint Petersburg  1:09.65    1:07.37 OLY    \r\n                 31.96      1:07.37 (35.41)\r\n  2 Hannis, Molly    23 Tennessee Aquati  1:07.26    1:07.37 OLY    \r\n                 31.20      1:07.37 (36.17)\r\n  4 Luthersdottir,   24 Gator Swim Club-  1:09.13    1:08.10 OLY    \r\n                 32.69      1:08.10 (35.41)\r\n  5 Reaney, Emma     23 Irish Aquatics-I  1:09.27    1:09.25 OLY    \r\n                 32.83      1:09.25 (36.42)\r\n  6 McClellan, Emil  23 Badger Swim Club  1:10.24    1:09.73 OLY    \r\n                 32.36      1:09.73 (37.37)\r\n  7 Sebastian, Juli  22 Argentina-US      1:10.57    1:10.38 OLY    \r\n                 33.51      1:10.38 (36.87)\r\n  8 Bowker, Justine  29 UN-20-FL          1:09.81    1:10.80 OLY    \r\n                 33.29      1:10.80 (37.51)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 McGregor, Ashle  23 Pointe-Claire-US  1:11.30    1:10.40 OLY    \r\n                 33.07      1:10.40 (37.33)\r\n 10 Wilson, Jennife  25 Una Gsc-FL        1:10.98    1:10.84 OLY    \r\n                 33.69      1:10.84 (37.15)\r\n 11 Belousova, Anna  19 Nation's Capital  1:10.96    1:11.30 OLY    \r\n                 33.89      1:11.30 (37.41)\r\n 12 Castiglioni, Ar  18 Italy             1:10.68    1:11.56 NATS   \r\n                 34.02      1:11.56 (37.54)\r\n 13 Keymont, Daniel  17 Central Brevard-  1:12.25    1:11.99 JRS    \r\n                 33.31      1:11.99 (38.68)\r\n 14 Jean-Lachapelle  24 Camo Natation-US  1:11.75    1:12.04 JRS    \r\n                 33.96      1:12.04 (38.08)\r\n 15 Yeo, Samantha    19 Unattached-MI     1:12.25    1:12.42 JRS    \r\n                 34.51      1:12.42 (37.91)\r\n 16 Brockley, Piper  18 Una Srn-PC        1:11.08    1:12.56 JRS    \r\n                 33.52      1:12.56 (39.04)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Joao Gomes<\/strong> clipped <strong>Josh Prenot<\/strong> for the men&#8217;s 100-meter breaststroke title at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Gomes touched out Prenot at the all, 1:00.64 to 1:00.66, in what proved to be an exciting finish throughout the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Gomes had been faster this morning with a 1:00.55, but settled for the victory tonight. \u00a0Prenot moved to 13th in the world with his swim.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Felipe Lima<\/strong> wound up third in 1:00.73, while Missouri&#8217;s<strong> Sam Tierney<\/strong> was also in the mix with a fourth-place 1:00.96.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#8217;s<strong> Nic Fink<\/strong> (1:01.61), California&#8217;s <strong>Chuck Katis<\/strong> (1:02.74)\u00a0and Indie&#8217;s <strong>Michael Andrew<\/strong> (1:03.70)\u00a0were also in the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p>Badger&#8217;s <strong>Cody Miller<\/strong> drew a disqualification. He initially had won the race in a seventh-ranked 59.94, but was disqualified for too many dolphin kicks.<\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s <strong>Sean Mahoney<\/strong> won the B final in 1:02.91 with\u00a0RSA&#8217;s <strong>Jared Pike<\/strong>\u00a0second in 1:02.95.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Gomes, Joao      30 Brazil-US         1:00.55    1:00.64 OLY    \r\n                 28.44      1:00.64 (32.20)\r\n  2 Prenot, Josh     22 Unattached        1:00.95    1:00.66 OLY    \r\n                 28.52      1:00.66 (32.14)\r\n  3 Lima, Felipe     30 Brazil-US         1:01.96    1:00.73 OLY    \r\n                 28.17      1:00.73 (32.56)\r\n  4 Tierney, Sam     22 U. of Missouri-M  1:02.17    1:00.96 OLY    \r\n                 28.74      1:00.96 (32.22)\r\n  5 Fink, Nic        22 Athens Bulldog S  1:01.76    1:01.61 OLY    \r\n                 28.61      1:01.61 (33.00)\r\n  6 Katis, Chuck     23 California Aquat  1:02.49    1:02.74 OLY    \r\n                 29.01      1:02.74 (33.73)\r\n  7 Andrew, Michael  16 Indie Swimming-M  1:02.37    1:03.70 NATS   \r\n                 29.01      1:03.70 (34.69)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Mahoney, Sean    27 California Aquat  1:02.90    1:02.91 OLY    \r\n                 29.58      1:02.91 (33.33)\r\n 10 Pike, Jared      24 Southern Dolphin  1:03.53    1:02.95 OLY    \r\n                 29.43      1:02.95 (33.52)\r\n 11 Lobanov, Anton   23 Unattached-FG     1:02.70    1:03.10 OLY    \r\n                 29.69      1:03.10 (33.41)\r\n 12 Dahlia, Thomas   26 Cardinal Aquatic  1:03.45    1:03.16 OLY    \r\n                 29.73      1:03.16 (33.43)\r\n 13 Zito, Nicholas   21 West Swim Club-I  1:04.31    1:03.28 OLY    \r\n                 29.60      1:03.28 (33.68)\r\n 14 Ritter, Adam     31 Unattached-FL     1:02.93    1:03.43 OLY    \r\n                 30.03      1:03.43 (33.40)\r\n 15 Capitaine, Thib  22 Unattached-MD     1:03.93    1:03.59 OLY    \r\n                 30.07      1:03.59 (33.52)\r\n 16 Chan Chin Wah,   20 Unattached        1:04.54    1:05.13 JRS    \r\n                 30.61      1:05.13 (34.52)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n -- Miller, Cody     24 Badger Swim Club  1:00.53         DQ        \r\n                 28.11           DQ (31.83)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Ohio State&#8217;s <strong>Aliena Schmidtke<\/strong> collected the title in the women&#8217;s 100-meter fly at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Schmidtke touched the wall in 59.94 for the win, just a second off her personal best of 58.99 from a dual meet earlier this year.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Allison Schmitt<\/strong> finished second in 1:00.02, while Stanford&#8217;s <strong>Felicia Lee<\/strong> picked up a podium paycheck with a third-place 1:00.16.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin&#8217;s <strong>Ivy Martin<\/strong> (1:00.19), <strong>Fanny Teijonsalo<\/strong> (1:00.49), Pine Crest&#8217;s <strong>Jessica Nava<\/strong> (1:00.65), Missouri&#8217;s <strong>Danielle Barbiea<\/strong> (1:00.73) and NBAC&#8217;s<strong> Easop Lee<\/strong> (1:00.91) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Villanova&#8217;s <strong>Fiona Hardie<\/strong> won the B final in 1:01.78 with Valle Elite&#8217;s <strong>Jessica Camposano<\/strong> taking second in 1:01.88.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Schmidtke, Alie  23 Una Ossc-OH       1:00.29      59.94 NATS   \r\n                 27.57        59.94 (32.37)\r\n  2 Schmitt, Alliso  25 North Baltimore-  1:00.96    1:00.02 NATS   \r\n                 28.69      1:00.02 (31.33)\r\n  3 Lee, Felicia     23 Stanford Swimmin  1:01.97    1:00.16 NATS   \r\n                 28.29      1:00.16 (31.87)\r\n  4 Martin, Ivy      22 Wisconsin Aquati  1:00.50    1:00.19 NATS   \r\n                 28.11      1:00.19 (32.08)\r\n  5 Teijonsalo, Fan  20 Una Swim-FL       1:00.96    1:00.49 NATS   \r\n                 28.13      1:00.49 (32.36)\r\n  6 Nava, Jessica    15 Pine Crest Swimm  1:01.76    1:00.65 NATS   \r\n                 28.56      1:00.65 (32.09)\r\n  7 Barbiea, Daniel  23 U. of Missouri-M  1:01.24    1:00.73 NATS   \r\n                 28.57      1:00.73 (32.16)\r\n  8 Lee, Easop       15 North Baltimore-  1:01.92    1:00.91 NATS   \r\n                 28.92      1:00.91 (31.99)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Hardie, Fiona    21 Villanova Univer  1:02.51    1:01.78 JRS    \r\n                 29.08      1:01.78 (32.70)\r\n 10 Camposano, Jess  23 Valle Elite-US    1:02.04    1:01.88 JRS    \r\n                 28.90      1:01.88 (32.98)\r\n 11 Reaney, Emma     23 Irish Aquatics-I  1:02.08    1:02.10 JRS    \r\n                 29.12      1:02.10 (32.98)\r\n 12 Ibanez Lopez, L  25 FINA-US           1:02.86    1:02.13 JRS    \r\n                 29.17      1:02.13 (32.96)\r\n 13 Bowker, Justine  29 UN-20-FL          1:02.45    1:02.34 JRS    \r\n                 29.17      1:02.34 (33.17)\r\n 14 Vreeland, Shann  24 Athens Bulldog S  1:02.98    1:02.35 JRS    \r\n                 29.38      1:02.35 (32.97)\r\n 15 Luna Sanchez, D  24 FINA-US           1:02.65    1:02.56 JRS    \r\n                 29.77      1:02.56 (32.79)\r\n 16 Lehnertz, Terey  20 Puerto Rico-US    1:02.61    1:02.64        \r\n                 29.42      1:02.64 (33.22)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Michael Phelps<\/strong> raced his way to another Arena Series victory in the men&#8217;s 100-meter fly at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Phelps turned in a time of 52.28 for the win. \u00a0That&#8217;s not far off his sizzling <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/watch-michael-phelps-clear-52-seconds-january-100-fly\/\" target=\"_blank\">51.94 from the Austin stop of the Arena Series<\/a> that ranks him second in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Phelps went out in a sizzling time of 24.62 and held off a hard-charging <strong>Tom Shields<\/strong> for the win.<\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s Shields took second in 52.35. \u00a0That&#8217;s better than his fourth-ranked 52.39 from Austin earlier this year, but wasn&#8217;t enough to track down Phelps.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Henrique Martins<\/strong> took third overall in 52.59, while Club Seminole&#8217;s <strong>Pavel Sankovich<\/strong> placed fourth in 52.71.<\/p>\n<p>Phoenix&#8217;s<strong> Giles Smith<\/strong> (53.16), Wolfpack&#8217;s <strong>Eugene Godsoe<\/strong> (53.45), Argentina&#8217;s<strong> Santiago Grassi<\/strong> (53.46) and Wolfpack&#8217;s<strong> David Williams<\/strong> (54.26) also swam in the heat.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>David Nolan<\/strong>, Phelps&#8217; training partner in what has been dubbed NBAC Southwest at Arizona State University, won the B final in 53.03. \u00a0<strong>Marius Kusch<\/strong> took second in 53.58.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Phelps, Michael  30 North Baltimore-    53.07      52.28 NATS   \r\n                 24.62        52.28 (27.66)\r\n  2 Shields, Tom     24 California Aquat    53.04      52.35 NATS   \r\n                 24.78        52.35 (27.57)\r\n  3 Martins, Henriq  24 Brazil-US           52.99      52.59 NATS   \r\n                 24.83        52.59 (27.76)\r\n  4 Sankovich, Pave  25 Club Seminole-FL    53.38      52.71 NATS   \r\n                 25.16        52.71 (27.55)\r\n  5 Smith, Giles     24 Phoenix Swim Clu    53.26      53.16 NATS   \r\n                 24.99        53.16 (28.17)\r\n  6 Godsoe, Eugene   28 Wolfpack Elite-N    53.21      53.45 NATS   \r\n                 24.87        53.45 (28.58)\r\n  7 Grassi, Santiag  19 Argentina-US        53.64      53.46 NATS   \r\n                 25.10        53.46 (28.36)\r\n  8 Williams, David  22 Wolfpack Elite-N    53.56      54.26 NATS   \r\n                 24.72        54.26 (29.54)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Nolan, David     23 North Baltimore-    53.70      53.03 NATS   \r\n                 24.96        53.03 (28.07)\r\n 10 Kusch, Marius    22 Unattached-NC       53.67      53.58 NATS   \r\n                 25.03        53.58 (28.55)\r\n 11 Pereira, Thiago  30 Brazil-US           53.68      53.68 NATS   \r\n                 25.35        53.68 (28.33)\r\n 12 Stubblefield, S  22 California Aquat    53.70      53.71 NATS   \r\n                 24.94        53.71 (28.77)\r\n 13 Subirats, Alber  29 Venezuela-US        54.27      53.76 NATS   \r\n                 25.01        53.76 (28.75)\r\n 14 Kishida, Masayu  30 Tucson Ford Deal    54.33      53.81 NATS   \r\n                 25.17        53.81 (28.64)\r\n 15 Santos, Nichola  36 Brazil-US           53.81      54.45 NATS   \r\n                 24.92        54.45 (29.53)\r\n 16 Andrew, Michael  16 Indie Swimming-M    54.13      57.07        \r\n                 25.84        57.07 (31.23)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s <strong>Maya DiRado<\/strong> cranked out a winning time in the women&#8217;s 400-meter IM at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>DiRado turned in a time of 4:36.82 for the win. \u00a0That vaulted her to fourth in the world this year behind only <strong>Katinka Hosszu<\/strong> (4:32.25),<strong> Aimee Willmott<\/strong> (4:34.82) and<strong> Sakiko Shimizu<\/strong> (4:35.04).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vien Nguyen<\/strong> of Vietnam placed second overall in 4:39.64. She owns the Vietnamese record with a 4:38.78 from last year&#8217;s Worlds.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Becca Mann<\/strong> placed third in 4:40.44 with NCAP&#8217;s <strong>Katie Ledecky<\/strong> winding up fourth in 4:40.95.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Sierra Schmidt<\/strong> (4:49.55), Argentina&#8217;s<strong> Virginia Bardach<\/strong> (4:51.17) and Scottsdale&#8217;s <strong>Natalia Jaspeado<\/strong> (4:52.95) also put up legal times in finals. \u00a0Nitro&#8217;s <strong>Regan Barney<\/strong> drew a disqualification.<\/p>\n<p>York&#8217;s <strong>Meghan Small<\/strong> turned in a top time of 4:50.27 to win the B final. \u00a0Argentina&#8217;s <strong>Florencia Perotti<\/strong> took second in 4:51.23.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 DiRado, Maya     22 Stanford Swimmin  4:40.64    4:36.82 NATS   \r\n                 29.86      1:03.27 (33.41)\r\n        1:38.19 (34.92)     2:12.25 (34.06)\r\n        2:52.57 (40.32)     3:33.58 (41.01)\r\n        4:05.67 (32.09)     4:36.82 (31.15)\r\n  2 Nguyen, Vien     19 Unattached-FL     4:42.76    4:39.64 NATS   \r\n                 30.27      1:04.63 (34.36)\r\n        1:40.88 (36.25)     2:16.18 (35.30)\r\n        2:56.35 (40.17)     3:36.87 (40.52)\r\n        4:08.82 (31.95)     4:39.64 (30.82)\r\n  3 Mann, Becca      18 North Baltimore-  4:42.83    4:40.44 NATS   \r\n                 30.13      1:03.35 (33.22)\r\n        1:39.57 (36.22)     2:14.48 (34.91)\r\n        2:56.10 (41.62)     3:37.86 (41.76)\r\n        4:09.76 (31.90)     4:40.44 (30.68)\r\n  4 Ledecky, Katie   18 Nation's Capital  4:41.28    4:40.95 NATS   \r\n                 30.26      1:04.82 (34.56)\r\n        1:41.81 (36.99)     2:17.36 (35.55)\r\n        2:59.15 (41.79)     3:41.14 (41.99)\r\n        4:11.92 (30.78)     4:40.95 (29.03)\r\n  5 Schmidt, Sierra  17 North Baltimore-  4:50.43    4:49.55 NATS   \r\n                 31.08      1:04.69 (33.61)\r\n        1:42.50 (37.81)     2:19.39 (36.89)\r\n        3:02.50 (43.11)     3:45.93 (43.43)\r\n        4:18.31 (32.38)     4:49.55 (31.24)\r\n  6 Bardach, Virgin  23 Argentina-US      4:49.66    4:51.17 NATS   \r\n                 30.44      1:05.16 (34.72)\r\n        1:43.99 (38.83)     2:21.71 (37.72)\r\n        3:02.11 (40.40)     3:43.70 (41.59)\r\n        4:17.98 (34.28)     4:51.17 (33.19)\r\n  7 Jaspeado, Natal  17 Scottsdale Aquat  4:54.34    4:52.95 NATS   \r\n                 30.77      1:05.40 (34.63)\r\n        1:44.35 (38.95)     2:22.13 (37.78)\r\n        3:03.64 (41.51)     3:45.58 (41.94)\r\n        4:20.02 (34.44)     4:52.95 (32.93)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Small, Meghan    17 York YMCA-MA      4:55.33    4:50.27 NATS   \r\n                 30.62      1:05.24 (34.62)\r\n        1:42.86 (37.62)     2:19.81 (36.95)\r\n        3:01.63 (41.82)     3:43.82 (42.19)\r\n        4:18.15 (34.33)     4:50.27 (32.12)\r\n 10 Perotti, Floren  23 Argentina-US      4:56.03    4:51.23 NATS   \r\n                 32.00      1:08.09 (36.09)\r\n        1:44.15 (36.06)     2:20.60 (36.45)\r\n        3:02.48 (41.88)     3:44.85 (42.37)\r\n        4:19.23 (34.38)     4:51.23 (32.00)\r\n 11 Brathwaite, Kat  16 Pointe-Claire-US  5:02.63    4:57.76 JRS    \r\n                 32.18      1:08.13 (35.95)\r\n        1:46.08 (37.95)     2:23.13 (37.05)\r\n        3:05.61 (42.48)     3:48.31 (42.70)\r\n        4:23.34 (35.03)     4:57.76 (34.42)\r\n 12 Nefsi, Hamida R  18 Regina Optimist-  4:57.15    4:58.10        \r\n                 31.67      1:08.59 (36.92)\r\n        1:46.82 (38.23)     2:24.35 (37.53)\r\n        3:06.61 (42.26)     3:49.86 (43.25)\r\n        4:25.04 (35.18)     4:58.10 (33.06)\r\n 13 Thompson, Beatr  17 Empire Swimming-  4:59.40    4:58.95        \r\n                 31.79      1:06.96 (35.17)\r\n        1:45.73 (38.77)     2:23.25 (37.52)\r\n        3:06.84 (43.59)     3:50.83 (43.99)\r\n        4:25.28 (34.45)     4:58.95 (33.67)\r\n 14 Dawson, Kendall  18 Fast Lane Aquati  4:59.04    4:59.83        \r\n                 31.78      1:08.21 (36.43)\r\n        1:46.38 (38.17)     2:23.79 (37.41)\r\n        3:08.73 (44.94)     3:54.34 (45.61)\r\n        4:27.66 (33.32)     4:59.83 (32.17)\r\n 15 Kastigar, Hanna  20 ASC-SD            4:57.59    5:00.92        \r\n                 31.43      1:07.06 (35.63)\r\n        1:45.90 (38.84)     2:24.11 (38.21)\r\n        3:07.37 (43.26)     3:51.99 (44.62)\r\n        4:27.39 (35.40)     5:00.92 (33.53)\r\n 16 Alanis, Herendi  22 Gaucho Aquatics-  5:01.85    5:02.39        \r\n                 32.72      1:09.90 (37.18)\r\n        1:49.16 (39.26)     2:27.20 (38.04)\r\n        3:10.70 (43.50)     3:54.52 (43.82)\r\n        4:28.65 (34.13)     5:02.39 (33.74)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n -- Barney, Regan    16 Nitro Swimming-S  4:53.09         DQ        \r\n                 31.23      1:07.18 (35.95)\r\n        1:43.33 (36.15)     2:19.49 (36.16)\r\n        3:03.46 (43.97)     3:47.89 (44.43)\r\n        4:21.70 (33.81)          DQ (32.98)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 400 IM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Chase Kalisz<\/strong> dominated the men&#8217;s 400-meter IM at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Kalisz checked in with a time of 4:15.36, winning the finale by more than four seconds. \u00a0That swim was shy of his <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/watch-ryan-lochte-crush-400-im-field-in-austin\/\" target=\"_blank\">fifth-ranked season best of 4:14.64 from the Austin stop<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Sebastien Rousseau<\/strong> claimed second overall in 4:20.06, while Saint Petersburg&#8217;s <strong>Robert Finke<\/strong> took third in 4:23.66.<\/p>\n<p>Plymouth&#8217;s <strong>Andrew Abruzzo<\/strong> (4:26.42), Bolles&#8217; <strong>Christian Carbone<\/strong> (4:27.47), Regina&#8217;s<strong> Brian Palaschuk<\/strong> (4:28.76), Wisconsin&#8217;s <strong>Michael Weiss<\/strong> (4:30.03) and Metro&#8217;s <strong>Carlos Omana<\/strong> (4:31.77) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Dan Wallace<\/strong> claimed the B final in a time of 4:19.14, a huge drop from his 4:31.41 from prelims. \u00a0Swim Fort Lauderdale&#8217;s <strong>Nikita Tretyakov<\/strong> finished second in 4:30.65.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Kalisz, Chase    21 North Baltimore-  4:19.37    4:15.36 OLY    \r\n                 27.07        58.24 (31.17)\r\n        1:32.16 (33.92)     2:04.67 (32.51)\r\n        2:39.91 (35.24)     3:15.46 (35.55)\r\n        3:46.00 (30.54)     4:15.36 (29.36)\r\n  2 Rousseau, Sebas  25 Gator Swim Club-  4:24.43    4:20.06 OLY    \r\n                 27.14        58.19 (31.05)\r\n        1:32.34 (34.15)     2:04.96 (32.62)\r\n        2:42.19 (37.23)     3:19.81 (37.62)\r\n        3:50.58 (30.77)     4:20.06 (29.48)\r\n  3 Finke, Robert    16 Saint Petersburg  4:28.37    4:23.66 OLY    \r\n                 27.64        59.79 (32.15)\r\n        1:33.33 (33.54)     2:05.58 (32.25)\r\n        2:44.84 (39.26)     3:23.72 (38.88)\r\n        3:54.44 (30.72)     4:23.66 (29.22)\r\n  4 Abruzzo, Andrew  16 Plymouth Whitema  4:24.77    4:26.42 OLY    \r\n                 28.14        59.78 (31.64)\r\n        1:34.15 (34.37)     2:07.71 (33.56)\r\n        2:47.52 (39.81)     3:27.37 (39.85)\r\n        3:57.64 (30.27)     4:26.42 (28.78)\r\n  5 Carbone, Christ  21 Bolles School Sh  4:26.33    4:27.47 OLY    \r\n                 27.28        59.07 (31.79)\r\n        1:34.31 (35.24)     2:09.77 (35.46)\r\n        2:46.73 (36.96)     3:25.01 (38.28)\r\n        3:56.19 (31.18)     4:27.47 (31.28)\r\n  6 Palaschuk, Bria  18 Regina Optimist-  4:29.42    4:28.76 JRS    \r\n                 28.42      1:00.73 (32.31)\r\n        1:36.47 (35.74)     2:10.91 (34.44)\r\n        2:48.92 (38.01)     3:27.79 (38.87)\r\n        3:58.95 (31.16)     4:28.76 (29.81)\r\n  7 Weiss, Michael   24 Wisconsin Aquati  4:24.66    4:30.03 JRS    \r\n                 27.18        59.00 (31.82)\r\n        1:33.19 (34.19)     2:06.78 (33.59)\r\n        2:45.39 (38.61)     3:25.06 (39.67)\r\n        3:57.98 (32.92)     4:30.03 (32.05)\r\n  8 Omana, Carlos    23 Metro Aquatic Cl  4:27.33    4:31.77 JRS    \r\n                 28.14      1:01.14 (33.00)\r\n        1:35.45 (34.31)     2:08.77 (33.32)\r\n        2:48.40 (39.63)     3:29.30 (40.90)\r\n        4:00.64 (31.34)     4:31.77 (31.13)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - 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