﻿{"id":189592,"date":"2016-03-04T15:15:57","date_gmt":"2016-03-04T22:15:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=189592"},"modified":"2016-03-04T17:49:17","modified_gmt":"2016-03-05T00:49:17","slug":"2016-arena-pro-swim-series-orlando-day-2-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2016-arena-pro-swim-series-orlando-day-2-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando: Day 2 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 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s <strong>Maya DiRado<\/strong> took home the women&#8217;s 200-meter fly at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>DiRado turned in a time of 2:10.52 for the win. \u00a0That performance moved her up to 17th in the world ahead of<strong> Lauren Case&#8217;s<\/strong> 2:10.94 from the Austin stop of the Arena Pro Swim Series.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Andreina Pinto<\/strong> placed second overall in 2:11.44 to just miss moving into the top 20, while NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Becca Mann<\/strong> demonstrated her versatility with a 2:12.01 for third.<\/p>\n<p>BlueFish&#8217;s <strong>Elizabeth Beisel<\/strong> (2:12.18), NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Sierra Schmidt<\/strong> (2:13.42), NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Allison Schmitt<\/strong> (2:13.43), NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Easop Lee<\/strong> (2:13.95) and Vietnam&#8217;s <strong>Vien Nguyen<\/strong> (2:14.51) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Argentina&#8217;s <strong>Virginia Bardach<\/strong> took home the B final with a time of 2:13.14. Mexico&#8217;s<strong> Diana Luna Sanchez<\/strong>, swimming under the FINA banner due to the Mexican Swimming Federation&#8217;s suspension, picked up second in the heat in 2:14.45.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 DiRado, Maya     22 Stanford Swimmin  2:14.77    2:10.52 OLY    \r\n                 29.92      1:03.03 (33.11)\r\n        1:36.67 (33.64)     2:10.52 (33.85)\r\n  2 Pinto Perez, An  24 Gator Swim Club-  2:13.21    2:11.44 OLY    \r\n                 30.62      1:04.23 (33.61)\r\n        1:37.97 (33.74)     2:11.44 (33.47)\r\n  3 Mann, Becca      18 North Baltimore-  2:11.82    2:12.01 OLY    \r\n                 30.23      1:03.52 (33.29)\r\n        1:37.91 (34.39)     2:12.01 (34.10)\r\n  4 Beisel, Elizabe  23 ABF-NE            2:12.90    2:12.18 OLY    \r\n                 29.89      1:03.57 (33.68)\r\n        1:37.60 (34.03)     2:12.18 (34.58)\r\n  5 Schmidt, Sierra  17 North Baltimore-  2:14.88    2:13.42 OLY    \r\n                 30.78      1:04.10 (33.32)\r\n        1:38.71 (34.61)     2:13.42 (34.71)\r\n  6 Schmitt, Alliso  25 North Baltimore-  2:15.73    2:13.43 OLY    \r\n                 30.41      1:03.97 (33.56)\r\n        1:38.58 (34.61)     2:13.43 (34.85)\r\n  7 Lee, Easop       15 North Baltimore-  2:15.07    2:13.95 OLY    \r\n                 30.36      1:04.22 (33.86)\r\n        1:38.97 (34.75)     2:13.95 (34.98)\r\n  8 Nguyen, Vien     19 Unattached-FL     2:15.27    2:14.51 OLY    \r\n                 30.16      1:04.34 (34.18)\r\n        1:39.53 (35.19)     2:14.51 (34.98)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Bardach, Virgin  23 Argentina-US      2:16.04    2:13.14 OLY    \r\n                 30.13      1:04.06 (33.93)\r\n        1:38.50 (34.44)     2:13.14 (34.64)\r\n 10 Luna Sanchez, D  24 FINA-US           2:16.18    2:14.45 OLY    \r\n                 30.97      1:04.78 (33.81)\r\n        1:39.43 (34.65)     2:14.45 (35.02)\r\n 11 Genich, Hannah   17 Ontario Swim Aca  2:17.35    2:15.20 NATS   \r\n                 30.06      1:04.31 (34.25)\r\n        1:39.50 (35.19)     2:15.20 (35.70)\r\n 12 Jaspeado, Natal  17 Scottsdale Aquat  2:18.09    2:15.74 JRS    \r\n                 30.85      1:05.11 (34.26)\r\n        1:40.30 (35.19)     2:15.74 (35.44)\r\n 13 Kraus, Alena     16 Makos Aquatics C  2:15.74    2:15.88 JRS    \r\n                 29.97      1:04.28 (34.31)\r\n        1:39.82 (35.54)     2:15.88 (36.06)\r\n 14 Kastigar, Hanna  20 ASC-SD            2:18.36    2:16.66 JRS    \r\n                 31.12      1:05.62 (34.50)\r\n        1:41.09 (35.47)     2:16.66 (35.57)\r\n 15 Atkins, Alexand  18 Sarasota YMCA Sh  2:19.05    2:17.27 JRS    \r\n                 30.78      1:06.08 (35.30)\r\n        1:41.33 (35.25)     2:17.27 (35.94)\r\n 16 Barney, Regan    16 Nitro Swimming-S  2:18.48    2:19.19        \r\n                 31.45      1:06.69 (35.24)\r\n        1:42.62 (35.93)     2:19.19 (36.57)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 200 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Chase Kalisz<\/strong> snagged his second title of the meet with a win in the men&#8217;s 200-meter fly at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Kalisz hit the wall in a time of 1:57.93 to move up to 12th in the world rankings, and the top American as he is now ahead of <strong>Tyler Clary&#8217;s<\/strong> 1:58.29 from the Austin stop of the Arena Pro Swim Series.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Sebastien Rousseau<\/strong> put up a second-place time of 1:59.34 as the only other sub-2:00 swim of the night. \u00a0California&#8217;s <strong>Tom Shields<\/strong> closed out the top three with a time of 2:00.08 after a 1:59.36 in prelims.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Marco Oliveira<\/strong> (2:00.44), Nashville&#8217;s <strong>Dakota Hodgson<\/strong> (2:00.53), <strong>Bobby Bollier<\/strong> (2:01.29), California&#8217;s <strong>Adam Hinshaw<\/strong> (2:01.46) and Club Wolverine&#8217;s <strong>Michael Flach<\/strong> (2:01.63) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Missouri&#8217;s <strong>Mack Darragh<\/strong> raced his way to the B final win in 2:00.56. <strong>Kaan Ozcan<\/strong> placed second in the consolation heat with a 2:01.42.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Kalisz, Chase    21 North Baltimore-  2:00.41    1:57.93 OLY    \r\n                 26.60        57.26 (30.66)\r\n        1:27.53 (30.27)     1:57.93 (30.40)\r\n  2 Rousseau, Sebas  25 Gator Swim Club-  2:00.10    1:59.34 OLY    \r\n                 26.88        57.27 (30.39)\r\n        1:27.80 (30.53)     1:59.34 (31.54)\r\n  3 Shields, Tom     24 California Aquat  1:59.36    2:00.08 OLY    \r\n                 26.09        56.60 (30.51)\r\n        1:27.58 (30.98)     2:00.08 (32.50)\r\n  4 Oliveira, Marco  26 Brazil-US         2:00.75    2:00.44 OLY    \r\n                 27.53        57.97 (30.44)\r\n        1:29.21 (31.24)     2:00.44 (31.23)\r\n  5 Hodgson, Dakota  24 Nashville Aquati  2:01.03    2:00.53 OLY    \r\n                 27.10        57.93 (30.83)\r\n        1:29.46 (31.53)     2:00.53 (31.07)\r\n  6 Bollier, Robert  26 Unattached-PC     2:00.93    2:01.29 OLY    \r\n                 27.14        58.32 (31.18)\r\n        1:29.29 (30.97)     2:01.29 (32.00)\r\n  7 Hinshaw, Adam    22 California Aquat  2:01.83    2:01.46 OLY    \r\n                 26.94        57.64 (30.70)\r\n        1:29.23 (31.59)     2:01.46 (32.23)\r\n  8 Flach, Michael   24 Club Wolverine-M  2:02.21    2:01.63 OLY    \r\n                 27.48        58.71 (31.23)\r\n        1:30.61 (31.90)     2:01.63 (31.02)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Darragh, Macken  22 U. of Missouri-M  2:02.95    2:00.56 OLY    \r\n                 27.01        57.28 (30.27)\r\n        1:28.56 (31.28)     2:00.56 (32.00)\r\n 10 Ozcan, Kaan      17 Una Nbac-MD       2:02.54    2:01.42 OLY    \r\n                 27.51        58.44 (30.93)\r\n        1:30.39 (31.95)     2:01.42 (31.03)\r\n 11 Abruzzo, Andrew  16 Plymouth Whitema  2:02.40    2:02.41 JRS    \r\n                 27.93        58.96 (31.03)\r\n        1:30.44 (31.48)     2:02.41 (31.97)\r\n 12 Carbone, Christ  21 Bolles School Sh  2:03.59    2:02.70 JRS    \r\n                 27.52        58.32 (30.80)\r\n        1:30.10 (31.78)     2:02.70 (32.60)\r\n 13 Kusch, Marius    22 Unattached-NC     2:04.35    2:04.23 JRS    \r\n                 27.03        58.54 (31.51)\r\n        1:30.82 (32.28)     2:04.23 (33.41)\r\n 14 Lavado, Marcos   24 Azura Florida Aq  2:03.67    2:04.38 JRS    \r\n                 27.61        59.22 (31.61)\r\n        1:31.80 (32.58)     2:04.38 (32.58)\r\n 15 Kremer, Tom      21 North Baltimore-  2:05.30    2:04.70 JRS    \r\n                 27.30        58.69 (31.39)\r\n        1:31.35 (32.66)     2:04.70 (33.35)\r\n 16 Wilby, Mason     16 Gator Swim Club-  2:05.29    2:05.48 JRS    \r\n                 27.96        59.93 (31.97)\r\n        1:32.17 (32.24)     2:05.48 (33.31)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SwimMAC&#8217;s <strong>Madison Kennedy<\/strong> bettered her season best to win the women&#8217;s 50-meter free at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Kennedy threw down a 24.71 to break a tie with <strong>Abbey Weitzeil<\/strong> (24.72) for fifth in the world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#8217;s <strong>Simone Manuel<\/strong> raced her way to second with a 24.91, jumping up to 11th in the world rankings with the effort.<\/p>\n<p>Belarus&#8217; <strong>Aliaksandra Herasimenia<\/strong>, already fourth in the world with a 24.70, took third in 24.98.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin&#8217;s <strong>Ivy Martin<\/strong> (25.45), Canada&#8217;s <strong>Victoria Poon<\/strong> (25.72), Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Graciele Herrmann<\/strong> (25.72), Mexico&#8217;s <strong>Lili Ibanez<\/strong> (25.98) and Fiat Minas&#8217; <strong>Daiane Becker<\/strong> (26.17) also competed in the final.<\/p>\n<p>Colorado Stars&#8217; <strong>Missy Franklin<\/strong> and Grand Canyon&#8217;s<strong> Isabel Ivey<\/strong> tied for the B final win with 25.56s.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Kennedy, Madiso  28 SwimMAC Carolina    25.46      24.71JNATS   \r\n  2 Manuel, Simone   19 Stanford Swimmin    25.29      24.91 NATS   \r\n  3 Herasimenia, Al  30 Belarus-US          25.30      24.98 NATS   \r\n  4 Martin, Ivy      22 Wisconsin Aquati    25.31      25.45 NATS   \r\n  5 Herrmann, Graci  24 Brazil-US           25.69      25.72 NATS   \r\n  5 Poon, Victoria   31 \ufffda.N. de Montr\u00e9    25.89      25.72 NATS   \r\n  7 Ibanez Lopez, L  25 FINA-US             25.93      25.98 NATS   \r\n  8 Becker, Daiane   24 Fiat Minas-US       25.89      26.17 NATS   \r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Franklin, Missy  20 CO Stars-CO         25.99      25.56 NATS   \r\n  9 Ivey, Isabel     15 Gator Swim Club-    26.03      25.56 NATS   \r\n 11 Teijonsalo, Fan  20 Una Swim-FL         26.26      25.77 NATS   \r\n 12 Lee, Felicia     23 Stanford Swimmin    26.13      25.92 NATS   \r\n 13 Riordan, Hannah  24 Pointe-Claire-US    26.10      25.98 NATS   \r\n 14 Goeders, Anyama  15 Mako Swim Team-I    26.15      26.04 NATS   \r\n 15 Ciesla, Marta    17 Pine Crest Swimm    26.22      26.08 NATS   \r\n 16 Alkhaldi, Jasmi  22 Phillipines-US      26.18      26.26 JRS<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s <strong>Nathan Adrian<\/strong> uncorked a blistering men&#8217;s 50-meter fee at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Adrian won the finale in a time of 21.70. That swim jumped him from fourth in the world with a 21.85 to second behind only <strong>Florent Manaudou&#8217;s<\/strong> 21.57 from the Amiens stop of the FFN Golden Tour.<\/p>\n<p>Florida&#8217;s <strong>Caeleb Dressel<\/strong>, fresh off his amazing 18.23 in the 50-yard free, took second in 22.06 to move to sixth in the world rankings. \u00a0Indiana&#8217;s <strong>Ali Khalafalla<\/strong> grabbed third overall in 22.25 to move into the top 10 in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Italo Duarte<\/strong> (22.28), Italy&#8217;s <strong>Luca Dotto<\/strong> (22.37), Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Cesar Cielo<\/strong> (22.47), Tucson Ford&#8217;s <strong>Brad Tandy<\/strong> (22.54) and Wolfpack&#8217;s <strong>Caleb Weir<\/strong> (22.55) comprised the rest of the heat.<\/p>\n<p>NYAC&#8217;s <strong>Josh Schneider<\/strong> won the B final in a time of 22.50. \u00a0Trojan&#8217;s<strong> Kenta Ito<\/strong> took second in 22.63.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Adrian, Nathan   27 California Aquat    22.03      21.70JNATS   \r\n  2 Dressel, Caeleb  19 Unattached          22.52      22.06 NATS   \r\n  3 Khalafalla, Ali  19 Unattached-IN       22.56      22.25 NATS   \r\n  4 Duarte, Italo    23 Brazil-US           22.57      22.28 NATS   \r\n  5 Dotto, Luca      25 Italy               22.54      22.37 NATS   \r\n  6 Cielo, Cesar     29 Brazil-US           22.67      22.47 NATS   \r\n  7 Tandy, Bradley   24 Tucson Ford Deal    22.63      22.54 NATS   \r\n  8 Weir, Caleb      24 Wolfpack Elite-N    22.66      22.55 NATS   \r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Schneider, Josh  28 New York Athleti    22.81      22.50 NATS   \r\n 10 Ito, Kenta       25 Trojan Swim Club    22.95      22.63 NATS   \r\n 11 Fratus, Bruno    26 Brazil-US           22.71      22.72 NATS   \r\n 12 Lobintsev, Niki  27 Trojan Swim Club    22.96      22.77 NATS   \r\n 13 Cheah, Geoffrey  25 Club Wolverine-M    23.01      22.81 NATS   \r\n 14 Hammer, Martin   22 Una Gtsa-FL         23.00      22.94 NATS   \r\n 15 Santana, Matheu  19 Brazil-US           23.01      23.19 NATS   \r\n 16 Chierighini, Ma  25 Brazil-US           22.82      23.37 JRS<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 100 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Colorado Stars&#8217; <strong>Missy Franklin<\/strong> turned in a sizzler to win the women&#8217;s 100-meter back at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Franklin clocked a winning time of 59.80 to move to fourth in the world this year. \u00a0Just five swimmers overall have broken 1:00, and this is the first for Franklin this year as her previous season best was a 1:00.03 in Austin.<\/p>\n<p>Oakville&#8217;s <strong>Dominique Bouchard<\/strong> cranked out a second-place time of 1:00.70, while Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Etienne Medeiros<\/strong> took third in 1:01.43.<\/p>\n<p>Italy&#8217;s <strong>Silvia Scalia<\/strong> (1:01.77), California&#8217;s<strong> Natalie Coughlin<\/strong> (1:01.81), Swim Ontario&#8217;s <strong>Danielle Hanus<\/strong> (1:02.32), Mexico&#8217;s <strong>Fernanda Gonzalez Ramirez<\/strong> (1:02.33) and Wolfpack&#8217;s <strong>Candace Cooper<\/strong> (1:02.53) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Ontario&#8217;s <strong>Madison Broad<\/strong>, 15, grabbed the B final win in a time of 1:01.97, while Argentina&#8217;s <strong>Andrea Berrino<\/strong> finished second in 1:02.09.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Franklin, Missy  20 CO Stars-CO       1:00.67      59.80 NATS   \r\n                 29.40        59.80 (30.40)\r\n  2 Bouchard, Domin  24 Oakville-US       1:00.85    1:00.70 NATS   \r\n                 29.82      1:00.70 (30.88)\r\n  3 Medeiros, Etien  24 Brazil-US         1:01.59    1:01.43 NATS   \r\n                 29.67      1:01.43 (31.76)\r\n  4 Scalia, Silvia   20 Italy             1:02.34    1:01.77 NATS   \r\n                 29.82      1:01.77 (31.95)\r\n  5 Coughlin, Natal  33 California Aquat  1:01.87    1:01.81 NATS   \r\n                 29.54      1:01.81 (32.27)\r\n  6 Hanus, Danielle  17 Swim Ontario-US   1:01.93    1:02.32 NATS   \r\n                 30.86      1:02.32 (31.46)\r\n  7 Gonzalez Ramire  25 FINA-US           1:01.81    1:02.33 NATS   \r\n                 30.58      1:02.33 (31.75)\r\n  8 Cooper, Candace  26 Wolfpack Elite-N  1:02.27    1:02.53 NATS   \r\n                 30.33      1:02.53 (32.20)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Broad, Madison   15 Ontario Swim Aca  1:02.65    1:01.97 NATS   \r\n                 29.46      1:01.97 (32.51)\r\n 10 Berrino, Andrea  22 Argentina-US      1:02.36    1:02.09 NATS   \r\n                 30.04      1:02.09 (32.05)\r\n 11 Lau, Yin Yan     23 Club Wolverine-M  1:03.49    1:02.97 NATS   \r\n                 30.64      1:02.97 (32.33)\r\n 12 Steins, Kristin  20 Unattached-NI     1:03.32    1:03.17 NATS   \r\n                 31.06      1:03.17 (32.11)\r\n 13 Brooks, Caitlin  15 Gator Swim Club-  1:03.49    1:03.48 JRS    \r\n                 30.17      1:03.48 (33.31)\r\n 14 Goodwin, Darby   19 Villanova Univer  1:03.73    1:03.53 JRS    \r\n                 30.70      1:03.53 (32.83)\r\n 15 Gonzalez, Carla  18 Venezuela-US      1:03.70    1:03.73 JRS    \r\n                 31.11      1:03.73 (32.62)\r\n 16 Nguyen, Vien     19 Unattached-FL     1:04.04    1:04.77        \r\n                 31.78      1:04.77 (32.99)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s <strong>Ryan Murphy<\/strong> cranked out a winning time in the men&#8217;s 100-meter back at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Murphy threw down a swift time of 53.47, just off his fourth-ranked season best of 53.46 from the Austin stop.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grigory Tarasevich<\/strong> powered his way to second tonight in 53.84 to vault to sixth in the world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Tucson Ford&#8217;s <strong>Matt Grevers<\/strong>, already second in the world with a 53.35 from Austin, took third in 54.20. \u00a0NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Michael Phelps<\/strong>, swimming in an off event as part of a difficult double, took fourth in 54.42.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#8217;s <strong>Guilherme Guido<\/strong> (54.59), <strong>Jacob Pebley<\/strong> (54.88), NYAC&#8217;s <strong>Arkady Vyatchanin<\/strong> (54.89) and Wolfpack&#8217;s <strong>Eugene Godsoe<\/strong> (55.11) placed fifth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Israel&#8217;s <strong>Guy Barnea<\/strong> won the B final in a time of 55.49. <strong>Pavel Sankovich <\/strong>of Club Seminole took second in 55.78.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Murphy, Ryan     20 Unattached          53.88      53.47JNATS   \r\n                 26.04        53.47 (27.43)\r\n  2 Tarasevich, Gri  20 Unattached          54.24      53.84 NATS   \r\n                 25.86        53.84 (27.98)\r\n  3 Grevers, Matt    30 Tucson Ford Deal    55.27      54.20 NATS   \r\n                 26.17        54.20 (28.03)\r\n  4 Phelps, Michael  30 North Baltimore-    55.19      54.42 NATS   \r\n                 26.72        54.42 (27.70)\r\n  5 Guido, Guilherm  29 Brazil-US           54.64      54.59 NATS   \r\n                 26.42        54.59 (28.17)\r\n  6 Pebley, Jacob    22 Unattached          54.81      54.88 NATS   \r\n                 26.45        54.88 (28.43)\r\n  7 Vyatchanin, Ark  31 New York Athleti    55.74      54.89 NATS   \r\n                 26.78        54.89 (28.11)\r\n  8 Godsoe, Eugene   28 Wolfpack Elite-N    55.15      55.11 NATS   \r\n                 26.77        55.11 (28.34)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Barnea, Guy      28 Club Wolverine-M    56.10      55.49 NATS   \r\n                 26.69        55.49 (28.80)\r\n 10 Sankovich, Pave  25 Club Seminole-FL    56.03      55.78 NATS   \r\n                 26.99        55.78 (28.79)\r\n 11 Santi, Fabio     26 Brazil-US           56.23      56.04 NATS   \r\n                 27.07        56.04 (28.97)\r\n 12 Andrew, Michael  16 Indie Swimming-M    56.48      56.33 NATS   \r\n                 27.24        56.33 (29.09)\r\n 13 Katz, Austin     16 Sarasota YMCA Sh    56.60      56.53 NATS   \r\n                 27.73        56.53 (28.80)\r\n 14 Nolan, David     23 North Baltimore-    56.49      56.54 NATS   \r\n                 27.34        56.54 (29.20)\r\n 15 Tarczynski, Mar  25 California Aquat    56.53      56.58 NATS   \r\n                 27.86        56.58 (28.72)\r\n 16 Hokfelt, Gustav  21 Unattached-PV       56.39      56.74 NATS   \r\n                 27.34        56.74 (29.40)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Russia&#8217;s <strong>Yuliya Efimova<\/strong> dominated the women&#8217;s 200-meter breaststroke at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Efimova unleashed a 2:21.41 in the finale to jump into second in the world. \u00a0Only <strong>Rie Kaneto<\/strong> has been faster with a 2:20.04 from the Aquatic Super Series in Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Saint Petersburg&#8217;s <strong>Melanie Margalis<\/strong> finished a distant second in 2:25.46 to move into the top 10 in the world. Gator&#8217;s <strong>Hilda Luthersdottir<\/strong> snared third overall in 2:26.42.<\/p>\n<p>NCAP&#8217;s <strong>Anna Balousova<\/strong> (2:29.87), Argentina&#8217;s <strong>Julia Sebastian<\/strong> (2:30.53), PCSC&#8217;s <strong>Ashley McGregor<\/strong> (2:31.32) and BlueFish&#8217;s<strong> Elizabeth Beisel<\/strong> (2:34.63) rounded out the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Irish&#8217;s <strong>Emma Reaney<\/strong> drew a disqualification.<\/p>\n<p>Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Raminta Dvkariskyte<\/strong> won the B final in 2:31.99. <strong>Stina Gardell<\/strong> took second in 2:32.89.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Efimova, Yuliya  23 Trojan Swim Club  2:28.20    2:21.41 NATS   \r\n                 33.71      1:10.02 (36.31)\r\n        1:45.75 (35.73)     2:21.41 (35.66)\r\n  2 Margalis, Melan  24 Saint Petersburg  2:30.76    2:25.46 NATS   \r\n                 33.28      1:10.30 (37.02)\r\n        1:47.65 (37.35)     2:25.46 (37.81)\r\n  3 Luthersdottir,   24 Gator Swim Club-  2:28.95    2:26.42 NATS   \r\n                 33.44      1:10.73 (37.29)\r\n        1:48.52 (37.79)     2:26.42 (37.90)\r\n  4 Belousova, Anna  19 Nation's Capital  2:31.43    2:29.87 NATS   \r\n                 34.18      1:12.31 (38.13)\r\n        1:51.27 (38.96)     2:29.87 (38.60)\r\n  5 Sebastian, Juli  22 Argentina-US      2:31.47    2:30.53 NATS   \r\n                 34.39      1:12.21 (37.82)\r\n        1:51.03 (38.82)     2:30.53 (39.50)\r\n  6 McGregor, Ashle  23 Pointe-Claire-US  2:30.12    2:31.32 NATS   \r\n                 33.87      1:12.13 (38.26)\r\n        1:51.07 (38.94)     2:31.32 (40.25)\r\n  7 Beisel, Elizabe  23 ABF-NE            2:33.35    2:34.63 NATS   \r\n                 35.67      1:14.32 (38.65)\r\n        1:54.34 (40.02)     2:34.63 (40.29)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Dvariskyte, Ram  26 Una Troj-CA       2:34.47    2:31.99 NATS   \r\n                 35.31      1:14.43 (39.12)\r\n        1:53.71 (39.28)     2:31.99 (38.28)\r\n 10 Gardell, Stina   25 TeaSp\u00e5rv\u00e4gen-U  2:36.52    2:32.89 NATS   \r\n                 34.79      1:13.57 (38.78)\r\n        1:52.85 (39.28)     2:32.89 (40.04)\r\n 11 Bowker, Justine  29 UN-20-FL          2:36.81    2:33.07 NATS   \r\n                 34.57      1:14.29 (39.72)\r\n        1:54.02 (39.73)     2:33.07 (39.05)\r\n 12 McClellan, Emil  23 Badger Swim Club  2:34.03    2:33.15 NATS   \r\n                 34.60      1:13.40 (38.80)\r\n        1:52.84 (39.44)     2:33.15 (40.31)\r\n 13 Small, Meghan    17 York YMCA-MA      2:37.55    2:36.05 JRS    \r\n                 35.80      1:15.15 (39.35)\r\n        1:55.21 (40.06)     2:36.05 (40.84)\r\n 14 Wilson, Jennife  25 Una Gsc-FL        2:37.50    2:37.10 JRS    \r\n                 35.08      1:14.20 (39.12)\r\n        1:55.49 (41.29)     2:37.10 (41.61)\r\n 15 Stumpf, Mary     17 Una Tbay-FL       2:36.79    2:37.59 JRS    \r\n                 34.91      1:14.24 (39.33)\r\n        1:55.73 (41.49)     2:37.59 (41.86)\r\n 16 Bate, Lara       15 North Baltimore-  2:37.61    2:38.88        \r\n                 36.44      1:16.25 (39.81)\r\n        1:57.86 (41.61)     2:38.88 (41.02)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n -- Reaney, Emma     23 Irish Aquatics-I  2:30.44         DQ        \r\n                 33.61      1:11.89 (38.28)\r\n        1:51.33 (39.44)          DQ (40.52)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 200 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>California&#8217;s<strong> Josh Prenot<\/strong> cracked 2:10 to win the men&#8217;s 200-meter breast at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Prenot put up a time of 2:09.50 for the win, bettering his previous fourth-ranked season best of 2:10.26 from Austin. \u00a0It was not enough to leapfrog <strong>Ippei Watanabe<\/strong> (2:09.40) into third in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#8217;s<strong> Nic Fink<\/strong> took second tonight in 2:11.88, off his sixth-ranked 2:10.51 from Austin. Badger&#8217;s <strong>Cody Miller<\/strong>, who lost the 100 breast and a 59.94 last night due to disqualification. placed third in 2:12.73.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Chase Kalisz<\/strong> grabbed fourth in 2:14.85 as part of a double that included the 200 fly win.<\/p>\n<p>Gator&#8217;s <strong>Dan Wallace<\/strong> (2:16.03), Cardinal&#8217;s <strong>Thomas Dahlia<\/strong> (2:16.76), California&#8217;s <strong>Sean Mahoney<\/strong> (2:17.04) and Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Ridge Altman<\/strong> (2:17.76) closed out the top eight.<\/p>\n<p>Missouri&#8217;s <strong>Sam Tierney<\/strong> won the B final in a time of 2:15.71. \u00a0West&#8217;s <strong>Nicholas Zito<\/strong> took second in 2:16.13.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Prenot, Josh     22 Unattached        2:13.41    2:09.50JOLY    \r\n                 29.44      1:02.03 (32.59)\r\n        1:35.40 (33.37)     2:09.50 (34.10)\r\n  2 Fink, Nic        22 Athens Bulldog S  2:13.43    2:11.88 OLY    \r\n                 30.27      1:03.50 (33.23)\r\n        1:36.88 (33.38)     2:11.88 (35.00)\r\n  3 Miller, Cody     24 Badger Swim Club  2:14.24    2:12.73 OLY    \r\n                 29.92      1:03.43 (33.51)\r\n        1:37.43 (34.00)     2:12.73 (35.30)\r\n  4 Kalisz, Chase    21 North Baltimore-  2:15.39    2:14.85 OLY    \r\n                 30.81      1:05.11 (34.30)\r\n        1:39.71 (34.60)     2:14.85 (35.14)\r\n  5 Wallace, Dan     22 Gator Swim Club-  2:17.43    2:16.03 OLY    \r\n                 30.91      1:05.88 (34.97)\r\n        1:41.32 (35.44)     2:16.03 (34.71)\r\n  6 Dahlia, Thomas   26 Cardinal Aquatic  2:16.07    2:16.76 OLY    \r\n                 30.57      1:05.41 (34.84)\r\n        1:40.55 (35.14)     2:16.76 (36.21)\r\n  7 Mahoney, Sean    27 California Aquat  2:16.97    2:17.04 OLY    \r\n                 31.27      1:05.64 (34.37)\r\n        1:41.04 (35.40)     2:17.04 (36.00)\r\n  8 Altman, Ridge    22 Una Troj-CA       2:17.62    2:17.76 OLY    \r\n                 31.26      1:06.10 (34.84)\r\n        1:41.60 (35.50)     2:17.76 (36.16)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Tierney, Sam     22 U. of Missouri-M  2:18.27    2:15.71 OLY    \r\n                 31.58      1:06.49 (34.91)\r\n        1:41.44 (34.95)     2:15.71 (34.27)\r\n 10 Zito, Nicholas   21 West Swim Club-I  2:19.55    2:16.13 OLY    \r\n                 30.07      1:04.43 (34.36)\r\n        1:40.16 (35.73)     2:16.13 (35.97)\r\n 11 Solaeche, Eduar  22 Gator Swim Club-  2:18.15    2:17.95 OLY    \r\n                 31.87      1:06.20 (34.33)\r\n        1:42.04 (35.84)     2:17.95 (35.91)\r\n 12 Iida, Sam        17 Glenview Titan A  2:20.91    2:18.73 NATS   \r\n                 32.10      1:07.05 (34.95)\r\n        1:42.75 (35.70)     2:18.73 (35.98)\r\n 13 Sequera, Juan    22 Metro Aquatic Cl  2:20.62    2:18.92 NATS   \r\n                 31.14      1:06.82 (35.68)\r\n        1:42.79 (35.97)     2:18.92 (36.13)\r\n 14 Capitaine, Thib  22 Unattached-MD     2:21.26    2:20.18 JRS    \r\n                 31.35      1:06.92 (35.57)\r\n        1:43.37 (36.45)     2:20.18 (36.81)\r\n 15 Katis, Chuck     23 California Aquat  2:18.48    2:20.84 JRS    \r\n                 30.83      1:06.10 (35.27)\r\n        1:42.70 (36.60)     2:20.84 (38.14)\r\n 16 Weiss, Michael   24 Wisconsin Aquati  2:21.07    2:21.87 JRS    \r\n                 31.79      1:07.52 (35.73)\r\n        1:44.20 (36.68)     2:21.87 (37.67)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 400 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Lotte Friis<\/strong> dominated the women&#8217;s 400-meter free at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Friis won by a wide margin with a 4:09.63 for the win. \u00a0That swim was well off her eighth-ranked season best of 4:07.18 from the Austin top.<\/p>\n<p>Badger&#8217;s <strong>Lindsay Vrooman<\/strong> earned second in 4:11.8 with NBAC&#8217;s <strong>Allison Schmitt<\/strong> taking third in 4:11.25.<\/p>\n<p>Upper Valley&#8217;s <strong>Hannah Cox<\/strong> (4:11.32), Brazil&#8217;s<strong> Manuella Lyrio<\/strong> (4:11.33), NBAC&#8217;s<strong> Cierra Runge<\/strong> (4:12.23), Gator&#8217;s <strong>Andreina Pinto Perez<\/strong> (4:14.30) and Minnesota&#8217;s <strong>Kiera Janzen<\/strong> (4:15.40) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Triangle&#8217;s <strong>Ashley Twichell<\/strong> topped the B final in a time of 4:14.55. \u00a0Chile&#8217;s <strong>Kristel Kobrich<\/strong> wound up second in 4:14.78.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Friis, Lotte     27 North Baltimore-  4:11.63    4:09.63 NATS   \r\n                 29.26      1:00.66 (31.40)\r\n        1:32.20 (31.54)     2:04.11 (31.91)\r\n        2:35.52 (31.41)     3:07.22 (31.70)\r\n        3:38.75 (31.53)     4:09.63 (30.88)\r\n  2 Vrooman, Lindsa  24 Badger Swim Club  4:12.35    4:11.18 NATS   \r\n                 29.58      1:01.15 (31.57)\r\n        1:33.04 (31.89)     2:04.93 (31.89)\r\n        2:36.92 (31.99)     3:08.88 (31.96)\r\n        3:40.57 (31.69)     4:11.18 (30.61)\r\n  3 Schmitt, Alliso  25 North Baltimore-  4:13.47    4:11.25 NATS   \r\n                 29.39      1:00.04 (30.65)\r\n        1:31.42 (31.38)     2:02.84 (31.42)\r\n        2:34.98 (32.14)     3:07.16 (32.18)\r\n        3:39.92 (32.76)     4:11.25 (31.33)\r\n  4 Cox, Hannah      18 Upper Valley Aqu  4:13.27    4:11.32 NATS   \r\n                 28.94      1:00.49 (31.55)\r\n        1:32.36 (31.87)     2:04.55 (32.19)\r\n        2:36.64 (32.09)     3:08.52 (31.88)\r\n        3:40.63 (32.11)     4:11.32 (30.69)\r\n  5 Lyrio, Manuella  26 Brazil-US         4:13.07    4:11.33 NATS   \r\n                 29.94      1:01.20 (31.26)\r\n        1:33.09 (31.89)     2:05.13 (32.04)\r\n        2:36.71 (31.58)     3:08.71 (32.00)\r\n        3:40.46 (31.75)     4:11.33 (30.87)\r\n  6 Runge, Cierra    19 North Baltimore-  4:13.28    4:12.23 NATS   \r\n                 29.43      1:01.40 (31.97)\r\n        1:33.07 (31.67)     2:05.25 (32.18)\r\n        2:37.53 (32.28)     3:09.50 (31.97)\r\n        3:41.27 (31.77)     4:12.23 (30.96)\r\n  7 Pinto Perez, An  24 Gator Swim Club-  4:13.00    4:14.30 NATS   \r\n                 29.63      1:01.30 (31.67)\r\n        1:33.35 (32.05)     2:05.42 (32.07)\r\n        2:37.60 (32.18)     3:09.82 (32.22)\r\n        3:42.28 (32.46)     4:14.30 (32.02)\r\n  8 Janzen, Kiera    23 Minnesota Aquati  4:13.10    4:15.40 NATS   \r\n                 29.91      1:01.85 (31.94)\r\n        1:33.86 (32.01)     2:06.34 (32.48)\r\n        2:38.60 (32.26)     3:11.42 (32.82)\r\n        3:43.91 (32.49)     4:15.40 (31.49)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  9 Twichell, Ashle  26 Triangle Aquatic  4:14.33    4:14.55 NATS   \r\n                 30.02      1:01.81 (31.79)\r\n        1:33.78 (31.97)     2:06.05 (32.27)\r\n        2:38.31 (32.26)     3:10.62 (32.31)\r\n        3:43.25 (32.63)     4:14.55 (31.30)\r\n 10 Kobrich, Kriste  30 Chile             4:16.36    4:14.78 NATS   \r\n                 30.43      1:02.15 (31.72)\r\n        1:34.13 (31.98)     2:06.35 (32.22)\r\n        2:38.73 (32.38)     3:10.95 (32.22)\r\n        3:43.23 (32.28)     4:14.78 (31.55)\r\n 11 Stenkvist, Joan  22 Una Troj-CA       4:16.30    4:15.89 NATS   \r\n                 29.88      1:01.99 (32.11)\r\n        1:34.38 (32.39)     2:06.83 (32.45)\r\n        2:39.33 (32.50)     3:11.85 (32.52)\r\n        3:44.07 (32.22)     4:15.89 (31.82)\r\n 12 Nguyen, Vien     19 Unattached-FL     4:18.90    4:16.49 NATS   \r\n                 29.82      1:01.79 (31.97)\r\n        1:34.35 (32.56)     2:07.02 (32.67)\r\n        2:39.77 (32.75)     3:12.62 (32.85)\r\n        3:45.14 (32.52)     4:16.49 (31.35)\r\n 13 Cavalheiro, Jes  24 Sesi-Sp-US        4:17.77    4:17.70 NATS   \r\n                 29.87      1:02.08 (32.21)\r\n        1:34.59 (32.51)     2:07.08 (32.49)\r\n        2:39.77 (32.69)     3:13.09 (33.32)\r\n        3:45.94 (32.85)     4:17.70 (31.76)\r\n 14 Pignatiello, De  15 Argentina-US      4:18.46    4:17.94 NATS   \r\n                 29.69      1:01.91 (32.22)\r\n        1:34.25 (32.34)     2:06.94 (32.69)\r\n        2:39.40 (32.46)     3:12.78 (33.38)\r\n        3:45.95 (33.17)     4:17.94 (31.99)\r\n 15 Vreeland, Shann  24 Athens Bulldog S  4:16.97    4:19.57 JRS    \r\n                 29.64      1:02.14 (32.50)\r\n        1:35.35 (33.21)     2:08.57 (33.22)\r\n        2:41.78 (33.21)     3:14.95 (33.17)\r\n        3:47.44 (32.49)     4:19.57 (32.13)\r\n 16 Alvarez, Maria   26 Unattached-GA     4:17.93    4:20.99 JRS    \r\n                 30.30      1:02.50 (32.20)\r\n        1:35.28 (32.78)     2:08.24 (32.96)\r\n        2:41.26 (33.02)     3:14.48 (33.22)\r\n        3:48.21 (33.73)     4:20.99 (32.78)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 400 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Conor Dwyer<\/strong> posted the top time in the men&#8217;s 400-meter free at the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>To close down night two, Dwyer clocked a 3:49.54 for the win. That moved him into the top 10 in the world in the event.<\/p>\n<p>Badger&#8217;s <strong>Zane Grothe<\/strong> finished second overall in 3:51.46 with Trojan&#8217;s <strong>Mads Glaesner<\/strong> taking third in 3:52.44.<\/p>\n<p>Italy&#8217;s <strong>Mitch D&#8217;Arrigo<\/strong> (3:52.47), Club Wolverine&#8217;s <strong>Connor Jaeger<\/strong> (3:53.81), Plymouth&#8217;s <strong>Andrew Abruzzo<\/strong> (3:55.18), Gator&#8217;s <strong>Dan Wallace<\/strong> (3:56.09) and Queens&#8217; <strong>Dion Dreesens<\/strong> (3:56.64) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p>Club Wolverine&#8217;s <strong>Michael Klueh<\/strong> claimed the B final in a time of 3:56.10. \u00a0Caan&#8217;s <strong>Julio Olvera Alejos<\/strong> finished second in 3:56.26.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                           === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Dwyer, Conor     27 Trojan Swim Club  3:54.56    3:49.54 NATS   \r\n                 26.69        55.26 (28.57)\r\n        1:24.13 (28.87)     1:53.12 (28.99)\r\n        2:22.16 (29.04)     2:51.39 (29.23)\r\n        3:20.66 (29.27)     3:49.54 (28.88)\r\n  2 Grothe, Zane     23 Badger Swim Club  3:52.70    3:51.46 NATS   \r\n                 27.02        56.15 (29.13)\r\n        1:25.77 (29.62)     1:55.36 (29.59)\r\n        2:24.75 (29.39)     2:53.92 (29.17)\r\n        3:23.55 (29.63)     3:51.46 (27.91)\r\n  3 Glaesner, Mads   27 Trojan Swim Club  3:54.24    3:52.44 NATS   \r\n                 27.27        56.59 (29.32)\r\n        1:26.15 (29.56)     1:55.96 (29.81)\r\n        2:25.42 (29.46)     2:54.49 (29.07)\r\n        3:23.88 (29.39)     3:52.44 (28.56)\r\n  4 D'Arrigo, Mitch  20 Italy             3:54.76    3:52.47 NATS   \r\n                 27.41        56.82 (29.41)\r\n        1:26.28 (29.46)     1:55.96 (29.68)\r\n        2:25.67 (29.71)     2:55.03 (29.36)\r\n        3:24.32 (29.29)     3:52.47 (28.15)\r\n  5 Jaeger, Connor   24 Club Wolverine-M  3:55.25    3:53.81 NATS   \r\n                 27.25        56.98 (29.73)\r\n        1:26.72 (29.74)     1:56.88 (30.16)\r\n        2:26.40 (29.52)     2:55.77 (29.37)\r\n        3:25.05 (29.28)     3:53.81 (28.76)\r\n  6 Abruzzo, Andrew  16 Plymouth Whitema  3:54.00    3:55.18 NATS   \r\n                 27.16        56.64 (29.48)\r\n        1:26.35 (29.71)     1:56.54 (30.19)\r\n        2:26.32 (29.78)     2:56.18 (29.86)\r\n        3:25.85 (29.67)     3:55.18 (29.33)\r\n  7 Wallace, Dan     22 Gator Swim Club-  3:54.74    3:56.09 NATS   \r\n                 27.03        56.46 (29.43)\r\n        1:26.34 (29.88)     1:56.74 (30.40)\r\n        2:26.82 (30.08)     2:57.10 (30.28)\r\n        3:27.35 (30.25)     3:56.09 (28.74)\r\n  8 Dreesens, Dion   22 Unat-Queens-NC    3:55.28    3:56.64 NATS   \r\n                 26.54        55.58 (29.04)\r\n        1:25.16 (29.58)     1:55.32 (30.16)\r\n        2:25.43 (30.11)     2:55.98 (30.55)\r\n        3:26.53 (30.55)     3:56.64 (30.11)\r\n \r\n<b>                            === B - 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