﻿{"id":9896,"date":"2005-08-07T15:41:33","date_gmt":"2005-08-07T20:41:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2005\/08\/usa-nationals-day-5-prelims-kukors-johns-top-200-im-qualifiers-weir-and-schoeman-lead-the-way-in-the-50-free\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T20:24:06","modified_gmt":"2014-07-26T03:24:06","slug":"usa-nationals-day-5-prelims-kukors-johns-top-200-im-qualifiers-weir-and-schoeman-lead-the-way-in-the-50-free","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/usa-nationals-day-5-prelims-kukors-johns-top-200-im-qualifiers-weir-and-schoeman-lead-the-way-in-the-50-free\/","title":{"rendered":"USA Nationals, Day 5 Prelims: Kukors, Johns Top 200 IM Qualifiers; Weir and Schoeman Lead the Way in the 50 Free"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>IRVINE, Calif., August 7.  THE final of the women\u2019s 200 IM tonight  likely will provide a glimpse into the future of American swimming.  <\/p>\n<p><b>Women\u2019s 200-meter Individual Medley<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Sixteen year-old Ariana Kukors, who won the 400 IM two days ago, qualified first in the 200 in an easy 2:17.00.  Her major competition likely will come from two 17-year-olds: Julia Smit of Three Village Swim Club (2:18.11) and Germantown\u2019s Alicia Aemisegger (2:18.17).<\/p>\n<p>It took 2:19.65 to make the A final, 2:20.07 to make B and 2:20.94 to swim in the C final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men\u2019s 200-meter Individual Medley<\/b><br \/>\nCanadian Brian Johns, who holds the world record for the short course 400 IM, posted the fastest time this morning in the men\u2019s 200 IM, 2:03.03.  <\/p>\n<p>He\u2019ll be challenged tonight by Hungarian Tamas Kerekjarto, swimming for Trojan Swim Club (2:03.28) and University of Wisconsin\u2019s Tim Liebhold (2:03.65), a finalist in this event at last year\u2019s U.S. Olympic Trials.<\/p>\n<p>It took 2:05.51 to make the A final, 2:06.95 to make B and 2:07.94 to make C.  That final spot was taken by 39 year-old Dr. Ron Karnaugh, a 1992 Olympian.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women\u2019s 50-meter Freestyle<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Three days ago, Amanda Weir won her first national title when she<br \/>\ntook the 100 free in 54.47 seconds.  After this morning\u2019s prelims in the 50 free, she appears poised to add a second title in the one-lap sprint.<\/p>\n<p>Weir, representing SwimAtlanta, clocked 25.75 to top all qualifiers.  Canadian Victoria Poon was only 9-hundredths behind while Melanie Schlanger clocked the only other sub-26-second effort, 25.97.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men\u2019s 50-meter Freestyle<\/b><\/p>\n<p>World champion Roland Schoeman of South Africa and Tucson Ford qualified first in the 50 free this morning in what for him was a leisurely swim, 22.29.<\/p>\n<p>Only one-hundredth of a second behind Schoeman is Benjamin Wildman-Tobriner of Stanford, who is poised to make the leap to the Big Time in the coming months.<\/p>\n<p>The third qualifier is another fast-rising sprinter, Nick Brunelli of Sun Devil Aquatics at 22.53.  Garrett Weber-Gale, still another rookie sprinter likely to make it to the Big Time, is fourth in 22.92, followed by another newcomer, Brandon Nelms, at 22.95.<\/p>\n<p>23.09 was the cutoff for the championship final.  It took 23.42 to make the B final, 23.66 to make C.  Swimming in the B final will be Kicker Vencill, back in competition after successfully overturning a suspension for performance-enhancing drugs.<\/p>\n<p><b>Other Events<\/b><br \/>\nTonight, the finals will include the men\u2019s and women\u2019s 200 IM and 50 free, plus the 1500 meters free and the 4&#215;100-meter medley relay for both men and women.<\/p>\n<p>The slower seeded heats of these last two events are being swum throughout the day.  The championship heats will be swum tonight.<\/p>\n<p>2005 ConocoPhillips National Championships<br \/>\nIRVINE, CA<\/p>\n<p>7 AUG 2005 <\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 200m Individual Medley<\/p>\n<p>TOTAL RANKING<\/p>\n<p>WR 2:09.72 WU Yanyan Shanghai (CHN) 17 OCT 1997 CHN<br \/>\nAR 2:10.41 HOFF Katie Montreal (CAN) 25 JUL 2005 USA<br \/>\nUS 2:11.24 HOFF Katie Indianapolis (USA) 1 APR 2005 NBA<br \/>\nCR 2:12.97 SANDENO Kaitlin Maryland (USA) 9 AUG 2003 TRO<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Club Result Behind R.T. HT LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nKUKORS Ariana KINGPN 89 2:17.00 1. A 0.83 10 4 1:45.03 1:05.72 30.62<br \/>\nSMIT Julia TVSCMR 87 2:18.11 2. 1.11 A 0.80 8 4 1:45.84 1:05.01 30.47<br \/>\nAEMISEGGER Alicia GAACMA 87 2:18.17 3. 1.17 A 0.76 10 5 1:46.16 1:06.28 29.86<br \/>\nPIERSE Annamay UBCD 2:18.73 4. 1.73 A 0.87 8 6 1:45.82 1:06.50 30.68<br \/>\nHARM Tricia ABSCGA 83 2:19.13 5. 2.13 A 0.76 8 7 1:47.70 1:06.05 29.52<br \/>\nCARUSONE Ashley GSC&#8722;FL 85 2:19.18 6. 2.18 A 0.73 9 1 1:47.03 1:06.37 30.47<br \/>\nKILKUTS Courtney UN01CA 87 2:19.21 7. 2.21 A 0.81 10 6 1:45.97 1:05.50 30.25<br \/>\nPENDLETON Bethany WA&#8722;WI 82 2:19.25 8. 2.25 A 0.83 9 4 1:46.67 1:04.17 29.67<\/p>\n<p>OHLGREN Ava BAC&#8722;MI 88 2:19.28 9. 2.28 B 0.75 9 5 1:47.64 1:06.01 30.17<br \/>\nSMITH Jennie MOR&#8722;NC 89 2:19.39 10. 2.39 B 0.71 10 2 1:47.03 1:06.05 29.95<br \/>\nCARROLL Kathleen CW&#8722;MI 85 2:19.46 11. 2.46 B 0.67 9 3 1:47.14 1:05.32 29.87<br \/>\nDAVIS Laura TERAPC 84 2:19.66 12. 2.66 B 0.72 10 3 1:46.56 1:06.22 29.99<br \/>\nBEAUDREAU Carolyn LOVECO 88 2:19.70 13. 2.70 B 0.79 9 7 1:47.40 1:05.51 30.50<br \/>\nFORSTER Jennifer WTRCOH 88 2:19.76 14. 2.76 B 0.79 8 5 1:47.02 1:05.55 30.21<br \/>\nBREEDEN Elaine WA&#8722;KY 88 2:20.06 15. 3.06 B 0.65 8 3 1:47.23 1:06.07 29.72<br \/>\nMONSEES Courtney SCSCPC 89 2:20.07 16. 3.07 B 0.84 7 2 1:47.75 1:05.52 30.49<\/p>\n<p>DWELLEY Kate TERAPC 89 2:20.20 17. 3.20 C 0.87 5 4 1:48.34 1:04.49 29.18<br \/>\nWIESNER Andrea WA&#8722;WI 84 2:20.24 18. 3.24 C 0.80 4 3 1:47.87 1:07.22 31.21<br \/>\nHERSEY Kathleen SA&#8722;GA 90 2:20.26 19. 3.26 C 0.72 1 2 1:47.61 1:04.62 29.80<br \/>\nKALISZ Courtney NBACMD 90 2:20.35 20. 3.35 C 0.79 9 2 1:47.01 1:05.42 30.51<br \/>\nCRIPPEN Teresa GAACMA 90 2:20.52 21. 3.52 C 0.84 6 3 1:49.51 1:05.61 30.57<br \/>\nDUERK Lauren AUB&#8722;SE 84 2:20.73 22. 3.73 C 0.70 6 7 1:47.51 1:07.52 31.70<br \/>\nFERRITTO Elaine TXLAST 85 2:20.79 23. 3.79 C 0.69 6 1 1:48.06 1:05.63 30.44<br \/>\nJENSEN Alicia FOXJMN 86 2:20.94 24. 3.94 C 0.74 3 5 1:47.55 1:08.65 31.29<\/p>\n<p>SMITH Sara VASTVA 87 2:20.99 25. 3.99 1 0.73 2 2 1:47.75 1:05.80 29.80<br \/>\nSTROUSE Emily FORDAZ 84 2:21.20 26. 4.20 2 0.81 2 6 1:48.37 1:07.40 30.48<br \/>\nBOUCHARD Melanie ABQC 2:21.38 27. 4.38 0.83 5 2 1:48.53 1:06.41 30.53<br \/>\nNEUFCOEUR Charlene FRA 2:21.42 28. 4.42 0.80 7 4 1:48.57 1:07.11 30.71<br \/>\nTRINIDAD Anna WA&#8722;WI 84 2:21.49 29. 4.49 0.71 5 8 1:48.08 1:05.84 30.68<br \/>\nSMITH Elizabeth PKWYOZ 89 2:21.87 30. 4.87 0.64 1 3 1:48.41 1:07.81 30.83<br \/>\nANDROCA Joanne FRA 2:21.96 31. 4.96 0.79 8 1 1:49.34 1:06.88 30.43<br \/>\nMCKEEHAN Michelle CGACIN 89 2:21.97 32. 4.97 0.72 10 1 1:48.30 1:08.66 30.16<br \/>\nREID Jamie GSC&#8722;FL 83 2:22.06 33. 5.06 0.75 3 7 1:48.80 1:05.03 30.74<br \/>\nAKERFELDS Aleksa YMIDMR 89 2:22.10 34. 5.10 0.75 7 3 1:49.34 1:06.32 30.45<br \/>\nJAMISON Tanica TXLAST 81 2:22.13 35. 5.13 0.67 10 7 1:48.69 1:05.62 29.70<br \/>\nCLEMENS Alison AGUAMR 88 2:22.17 36. 5.17 0.68 9 6 1:47.81 1:06.69 30.90<br \/>\nYAMAMOTO Chiemi UCLACA 85 2:22.23 37. 5.23 0.75 7 7 1:49.67 1:09.26 32.33<br \/>\nSILVER Emily CAL&#8722;PC 85 2:22.24 38. 5.24 0.70 7 6 1:49.12 1:05.73 30.07<br \/>\nMORRIS Kailey BCATMA 87 2:22.33 39. 5.33 0.71 4 5 1:50.16 1:06.72 30.73<br \/>\nGHOSH Nilasha DACAPC 88 2:22.35 40. 5.35 0.77 10 8 1:50.16 1:06.38 30.39<br \/>\nSCROGGY Morgan THSCOR 88 2:22.38 41. 5.38 0.83 4 7 1:50.35 1:06.32 30.55<br \/>\nSCHMITT Jessica NCA&#8722;SI 91 2:22.41 42. 5.41 0.81 5 5 1:49.79 1:09.61 31.16<br \/>\nERONEMO Courtney KINGPN 87 2:22.43 43. 5.43 0.86 6 4 1:49.28 1:05.98 30.87<br \/>\nKELLY Margaret AASCMI 88 2:22.50 44. 5.50 0.74 5 6 1:49.99 1:06.15 29.93<br \/>\nEVANS Ashley BAC&#8722;NJ 88 2:22.56 45. 5.56 0.82 2 1 1:48.33 1:08.13 30.87<br \/>\nMEISSNER Erica MAG&#8722;NE 88 2:22.59 46. 5.59 0.79 9 8 1:49.02 1:04.89 30.38<br \/>\nSARNECKI Amalia WA&#8722;WI 84 2:22.97 47. 5.97 0.78 3 8 1:49.70 1:09.77 31.20<br \/>\nDOOLITTLE Margaret STASSN 88 2:23.11 48. 6.11 0.65 4 6 1:50.04 1:09.60 30.98<br \/>\nWYCLIFFE Elizabeth TXLAST 83 2:23.32 49. 6.32 0.83 3 1 1:49.25 1:05.14 30.35<br \/>\nEMBERTSON Mari CAT&#8722;OR 83 2:23.36 50. 6.36 0.73 2 7 1:49.92 1:07.77 31.31<br \/>\nSTUPP Julie PKWYOZ 86 2:23.45 51. 6.45 0.73 7 8 1:49.44 1:07.52 31.33<br \/>\nBRAGG Ja&#8722;Neil TIGRPC 86 2:23.84 52. 6.84 0.72 2 3 1:51.49 1:07.80 31.15<br \/>\nBRAUN Katherine FOXJMN 85 2:23.91 53. 6.91 0.74 1 7 1:51.12 1:07.08 30.27<br \/>\nBASSO Alexandra CFSCGU 87 2:23.92 54. 6.92 0.71 4 2 1:51.74 1:08.99 30.96<br \/>\nDEPAUL Lyndsay CCAQCA 88 2:24.16 55. 7.16 0.74 4 4 1:50.94 1:08.31 31.27<br \/>\nLARENCE Amanda TXLAST 84 2:24.20 56. 7.20 0.74 1 5 1:50.93 1:10.19 31.16<br \/>\nOLSON Sharon STARPN 84 2:24.28 57. 7.28 0.71 1 6 1:51.77 1:08.05 31.67<br \/>\nMARIK Melissa ACADIL 88 2:24.30 58. 7.30 0.74 6 5 1:51.20 1:06.40 29.48<br \/>\nCRIPPEN Claire GAACMA 88 2:24.42 59. 7.42 0.88 6 2 1:51.86 1:08.58 31.58<br \/>\nMIESNER Isabel UCLACA 84 2:24.64 60. 7.64 0.69 6 8 1:51.53 1:08.84 31.29<br \/>\nWHITE Heather OAPBPC 88 2:24.71 61. 7.71 0.81 1 4 1:50.00 1:08.05 31.91<br \/>\nMCINTYRE Melissa TSC&#8722;PN 87 2:24.78 62. 7.78 0.80 3 6 1:50.72 1:08.91 31.24<br \/>\nWOODRUFF Kelly CSC&#8722;PN 85 2:24.83 63. 7.83 0.74 5 1 1:51.39 1:09.77 32.16<br \/>\nKUKORS Emily KINGPN 85 2:24.88 64. 7.88 0.73 7 5 1:52.47 1:09.69 31.39<br \/>\nSILVER Helen CAL&#8722;PC 84 2:24.90 65. 7.90 0.77 5 3 1:50.30 1:06.18 30.53<br \/>\nSCHLUNTZ Justine FORDAZ 87 2:24.92 66. 7.92 0.74 4 1 1:50.75 1:06.48 30.29<br \/>\nMCCALL Sarah PACKSE 86 2:25.13 67. 8.13 0.74 3 3 1:51.61 1:10.41 32.28<br \/>\nHARDT Kate MINNMN 84 2:25.54 68. 8.54 0.78 5 7 1:51.38 1:08.47 31.46<br \/>\nNESS Kathryn WOR&#8722;OH 84 2:25.56 69. 8.56 0.78 2 8 1:51.78 1:07.58 30.82<br \/>\nSHORTT Caitlyn STARPN 86 2:25.72 70. 8.72 0.81 8 2 1:51.51 1:09.28 31.18<br \/>\nLEVERENZ Caitlin EDACAZ 91 2:25.80 71. 8.80 0.82 7 1 1:50.67 1:10.37 31.62<br \/>\nBURGAN Candice PACKSE 89 2:26.14 72. 9.14 0.92 4 8 1:51.27 1:07.96 31.13<br \/>\nAVILLA Leah SRVLPC 85 2:29.13 73. 12.13 0.74 1 1 1:52.80 1:10.19 32.00<br \/>\nBRISKIE Erin AGS&#8722;GU 84 2:30.07 74. 13.07 0.91 2 4 1:52.84 1:10.72 32.15<br \/>\nSWART Ashley NCA&#8722;SI 84 DNS 6 6<br \/>\nMASON Emily FORDAZ 82 DNS 8 8<br \/>\nKIRK Dana PASAPC 84 DSQ 2 5<br \/>\nFAULKNER Amanda LAK&#8722;KY 88 DSQ 0.76 3 2<br \/>\nSTEENROD Anna MAC&#8722;NC 86 DSQ 3 4<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 200m Individual Medley<\/p>\n<p>TOTAL RANKING<\/p>\n<p>WR 1:55.94 PHELPS Michael Maryland (USA) 9 AUG 2003 USA<br \/>\nAR 1:55.94 PHELPS Michael College Park (USA) 9 AUG 2003 USA<br \/>\nUS 1:55.94 PHELPS Michael Maryland (USA) 9 AUG 2003 USA<br \/>\nCR 1:55.94 PHELPS Michael Maryland (USA) 9 AUG 2003 NBA<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Club Result Behind R.T. HT LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nJOHNS Brian UBCD 2:03.03 1. A 0.81 10 4 1:33.08 57.97 26.73<br \/>\nKEREKJARTO Tamas TROJCA 79 2:03.28 2. 0.25 A 0.72 10 5 1:34.37 57.98 26.33<br \/>\nLIEBHOLD Timothy UW&#8722;WI 83 2:03.65 3. 0.62 A 0.69 9 5 1:34.36 57.42 26.19<br \/>\nDORR John CAL&#8722;PC 83 2:04.83 4. 1.80 A 0.72 9 3 1:34.20 58.71 26.41<br \/>\nORIWOL Tobias STANPC 85 2:04.90 5. 1.87 A 0.91 8 4 1:34.36 58.21 26.18<br \/>\nSTEPHENS Mark DYNAGA 84 2:05.08 6. 2.05 A 0.61 10 3 1:34.77 58.93 26.33<br \/>\nSUN Hongzhe STANPC 85 2:05.42 7. 2.39 A 0.76 10 7 1:35.83 56.77 25.87<br \/>\nGOLDBERG Bryan TENNSE 83 2:05.51 8. 2.48 A 0.69 9 6 1:36.65 59.76 27.38<\/p>\n<p>MITCHELL Adam MINNMN 84 2:05.56 9. 2.53 B 0.77 8 3 1:35.87 58.52 26.60<br \/>\nSALATTA Lucas UN&#8722;1FG 87 2:05.58 10. 2.55 B 0.72 8 5 1:35.53 57.24 26.27<br \/>\nHORTH Fabien FRA 2:05.72 11. 2.69 B 0.76 6 1 1:36.26 1:01.58 27.55<br \/>\nBEAVERS Keith CAN 2:05.85 12. 2.82 B 0.74 9 4 1:35.35 58.16 27.37<br \/>\nRATHGEBER Geoffrey SNCOCT 85 2:05.98 13. 2.95 B 0.70 10 1 1:35.32 59.16 27.27<br \/>\nSCHULTZ Andre NCA&#8722;SI 88 2:06.19 14. 3.16 B 0.79 7 2 1:37.03 59.72 27.04<br \/>\nAUBRY Jonathan ABQC 2:06.58 15. 3.55 B 0.94 8 2 1:36.54 59.59 27.47<br \/>\nKING Nathan OSSCOH 85 2:06.95 16. 3.92 B 0.73 8 7 1:36.75 58.76 27.51<\/p>\n<p>THORBURN Jeffrey SA&#8722;GA 84 2:07.04 17. 4.01 C 0.65 3 2 1:37.66 59.89 27.71<br \/>\nSCOGGAN Byron AH&#8722;SN 88 2:07.15 18. 4.12 C 0.73 10 8 1:37.16 59.76 27.54<br \/>\nVAYO Louis FASTCA 85 2:07.18 19. 4.15 C 0.76 9 1 1:37.03 57.88 26.79<br \/>\nRITTER Adam FORDAZ 85 2:07.47 20. 4.44 C 0.81 6 8 1:37.52 59.60 27.23<br \/>\nWELTZ Scott SVAAPC 87 2:07.49 21. 4.46 C 0.78 5 7 1:37.60 1:00.74 27.48<br \/>\nLUTKUS Jamie IA&#8722;IN 84 2:07.71 22. 4.68 C 0.76 1 3 1:36.80 1:00.18 27.52<br \/>\nBURCKLE Christopher LAK&#8722;KY 88 2:07.89 23. 4.86 C 0.68 5 2 1:38.05 1:00.30 27.53<br \/>\nKARNAUGH Ron JG&#8722;NJ 66 2:07.95 24. 4.92 C 0.77 10 6 1:37.37 1:00.59 27.02<\/p>\n<p>BEASLEY Matthew PKWYOZ 83 2:07.97 25. 4.94 1 0.71 4 6 1:37.93 59.72 26.92<br \/>\nSMALLEY Maverick TXLAST 87 2:07.98 26. 4.95 2 0.72 7 3 1:37.73 59.83 27.14<br \/>\nMOLZAHN Thomas WA&#8722;WI 85 2:08.21 27. 5.18 0.77 4 4 1:37.68 1:01.16 27.18<br \/>\nPATTERSON John CFSCGU 84 2:08.46 28. 5.43 0.72 7 4 1:38.10 58.31 26.95<br \/>\nPADGETT Robert GSA&#8722;NC 87 2:08.48 29. 5.45 0.78 6 4 1:38.54 59.17 27.01<br \/>\nMCLARTY Dustin DBS&#8722;FL 86 2:08.56 30. 5.53 0.67 5 4 1:38.95 1:00.53 27.56<br \/>\nCOLELLA Anthony GOLDST 87 2:08.62 31. 5.59 0.71 6 7 1:38.51 59.44 27.31<br \/>\nBERG Ryan NOVAVA 83 2:08.87 32. 5.84 0.90 1 4 1:37.90 1:00.91 27.13<br \/>\nNUESS Christopher SAS&#8722;IE 86 2:08.87 32. 5.84 0.71 7 6 1:37.62 1:00.10 27.43<br \/>\nHARTLEY Brian WTSCIN 83 2:08.94 34. 5.91 0.71 8 1 1:39.52 59.65 27.45<br \/>\nKOERTEN Brett PACKSE 85 2:09.02 35. 5.99 0.63 4 2 1:37.33 1:00.55 27.47<br \/>\nWEIK Cody FSC&#8722;MA 89 2:09.03 36. 6.00 0.66 4 5 1:38.54 59.32 26.99<br \/>\nMAGRUDER Agustin TXLAST 85 2:09.03 36. 6.00 0.77 7 8 1:37.21 58.45 26.47<br \/>\nKELLEY Wade TXLAST 84 2:09.25 38. 6.22 0.67 10 2 1:37.68 59.81 26.99<br \/>\nJONES Michael IST&#8722;IN 83 2:09.27 39. 6.24 0.86 2 2 1:39.86 1:00.82 27.86<br \/>\nWHITE Jonathan DM&#8722;NT 83 2:09.50 40. 6.47 0.78 2 3 1:38.65 59.30 26.93<br \/>\nDONALDSON David TXLAST 85 2:09.62 41. 6.59 0.71 4 1 1:38.40 1:00.47 26.69<br \/>\nMILLER Arthur NASAIN 86 2:09.63 42. 6.60 0.74 3 3 1:37.81 59.88 27.20<br \/>\nOSBORNE Sean AUB&#8722;SE 84 2:09.74 43. 6.71 0.83 3 5 1:37.83 1:02.04 27.40<br \/>\nPLUMMER David MINNMN 85 2:09.79 44. 6.76 0.77 3 6 1:38.25 59.22 27.32<br \/>\nSOUTHMAYD Thomas SSC&#8722;MA 87 2:09.86 45. 6.83 0.66 9 8 1:39.54 59.97 27.74<br \/>\nMAHONEY Sean TERAPC 88 2:09.88 46. 6.85 0.73 6 5 1:38.05 1:01.76 28.37<br \/>\nSCALISE Erik RENOPC 77 2:10.01 47. 6.98 0.76 9 7 1:38.90 1:01.35 28.65<br \/>\nROBERTS Jonathan RSA&#8722;NC 87 2:10.04 48. 7.01 0.81 8 8 1:39.61 1:02.56 28.18<br \/>\nBROWN Jack SA&#8722;GA 87 2:10.31 49. 7.28 0.73 5 5 1:40.08 1:01.47 28.19<br \/>\nMADSON Logan BENDOR 86 2:10.33 50. 7.30 0.68 5 3 1:38.38 58.96 26.52<br \/>\nDAVIDSON Tristan NCACNC 85 2:10.50 51. 7.47 0.71 6 2 1:40.01 1:01.43 27.65<br \/>\nCHRISTY Michael WTSCIN 88 2:10.62 52. 7.59 0.69 2 1 1:39.61 1:00.78 28.37<br \/>\nLUNDGAARD Bret DSS&#8722;CA 86 2:10.67 53. 7.64 0.74 2 7 1:39.62 1:00.30 27.53<br \/>\nMITCHELL Andrew NAC&#8722;SE 89 2:10.68 54. 7.65 0.78 5 1 1:39.67 1:00.71 27.77<br \/>\nAMES Chad NCACNC 83 2:11.05 55. 8.02 0.68 7 1 1:40.13 1:01.83 27.00<br \/>\nMILLER Jason TPITAM 84 2:11.10 56. 8.07 0.73 2 6 1:39.87 1:00.66 26.41<br \/>\nWOHL Daniel VSC&#8722;LE 84 2:11.47 57. 8.44 0.86 3 1 1:40.61 1:02.54 27.84<br \/>\nSCHUYLEMAN James IST&#8722;PN 88 2:11.89 58. 8.86 0.66 4 3 1:40.16 1:00.18 26.93<br \/>\nPAYNE Russell MINNMN 86 2:11.93 59. 8.90 0.70 5 6 1:38.23 58.63 27.07<br \/>\nLATHROPE Scott OAPBPC 86 2:12.09 60. 9.06 0.79 5 8 1:41.18 1:01.00 27.90<br \/>\nBARNES Ivan COPSNT 85 2:12.22 61. 9.19 0.72 1 5 1:39.57 1:03.23 27.30<br \/>\nPATRICK Todd IST&#8722;IN 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