﻿{"id":9911,"date":"2005-08-08T08:08:13","date_gmt":"2005-08-08T13:08:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2005\/08\/usa-nationals-day-5-tucson-ford-wins-hard-fought-medley-relay\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T20:26:18","modified_gmt":"2014-07-26T03:26:18","slug":"usa-nationals-day-5-tucson-ford-wins-hard-fought-medley-relay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/usa-nationals-day-5-tucson-ford-wins-hard-fought-medley-relay\/","title":{"rendered":"USA Nationals, Day 5: Tucson Ford Wins Hard-Fought Medley Relay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>IRVINE, California, August 7.   IN the final event of the 2005 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships, Tucson Ford Aquatics won a tight, four-way battle for the men\u2019s 400 meter medley relay title.  <\/p>\n<p>Club Wolverine\u2019s B Team took the lead on the backstroke on the strength of Michael Phelps\u2019 55.14 split, but Tucson Ford was right behind with a 55.54 by Gerhard Zandberg.  Club Wolverine A (56.45) and Longhorn (56.54) followed.<\/p>\n<p>Longhorn jumped into the lead after  Matt Lowe split 1:02.74 for the breaststroke, fiving the Texans a 1:59.28 at the halfway mark.  TF (1:59.68), CW \u201cB\u201d (2:00.30) and CW \u201cA\u201d (2:00.37) followed.<\/p>\n<p>Ben Michaelson split 52.80 for the CW \u201cA\u201d team but Roland Schoeman countered with a 53.10 for Tucson Ford.  At the final exchange, less than a second separated the four teams.  TF led in 2:52.78, followed by CW \u201cA\u201d in 2:53.17, Longhorn (2:53.30 and CW \u201cB\u201d (2.53.71)<\/p>\n<p>Adam Ritter brought it home in 49.45 for Tucson Ford, giving them the win in 3:42.23.  Garrett Weber-Gale split 49.87 to give Longhorn the silver in 3:43.18.  CW \u201cA\u201d (3:43.26) and CW \u201cB\u201d (3:43.90) were third and fourth.<\/p>\n<p>2005 ConocoPhillips National Championships<br \/>\nIRVINE, CA<\/p>\n<p>7 AUG 2005 <\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 4 x 100m Medley Relay<\/p>\n<p>WR 3:30.68 United States Athens (GRE) 21 AUG 2004 USA<br \/>\nAR 3:30.68 United States Athens (GRE) 21 AUG 2004 USA.3:34.24 United States Indianapolis (USA) 6 APR 2003 USA<br \/>\nCR 3:38.37 United States 16 AUG 2002 USA<\/p>\n<p>Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics AFORDAZ 3:42.23 1. 5 5<br \/>\nZANDBERG Gerhard 83 0.69 26.73 55.54 55.54<br \/>\nTITUS Marcus 86 0.18 29.19 1:04.14 1:59.68<br \/>\nSCHOEMAN Roland 80 0.18 24.04 53.10 2:52.78<br \/>\nRITTER Adam 85 0.32 23.70 49.45 3:42.23<\/p>\n<p>Longhorn Aquatics A TXLAST 3:43.18 2. 0.95 5 3<br \/>\nCROMWELL David 84 0.71 27.29 56.54 56.54<br \/>\nLOWE Matthew 85 0.16 29.08 1:02.74 1:59.28<br \/>\nO\u2019HALLORAN Tyler 84 0.16 24.77 54.03 2:53.31<br \/>\nWEBER-GALE Garrett 85 0.07 23.64 49.87 3:43.18<\/p>\n<p>Club Wolverine A CW-MI 3:43.26 3. 1.03 5 4<br \/>\nDEJONG Christian 84 0.69 27.57 56.45 56.45<br \/>\nALBRIGHT Andrew 84 0.19 29.24 1:03.92 2:00.37<br \/>\nMICHAELSON Benjamin 81 0.18 24.37 52.80 2:53.17<br \/>\nVANDERKAAY Peter 84 0.21 23.69 50.09 3:43.26<\/p>\n<p>Club Wolverine B CW-MI 3:43.93 4. 1.70 5 1<br \/>\nPHELPS Michael 85 0.69 27.06 55.14 55.14<br \/>\nBURTCH Grant 85 0.09 29.81 1:05.16 2:00.30<br \/>\nTARWATER Davis 84 0.12 24.77 53.41 2:53.71<br \/>\nKELLER Klete 82 0.21 24.06 50.22 3:43.93<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee Aquatics A TENNSE 3:46.04 5. 3.81 5 6<br \/>\nBOSWELL Bradley 85 0.64 27.65 58.07 58.07<br \/>\nBREE Andrew 81 0.29 29.74 1:04.08 2:02.15<br \/>\nALESI Octavio 86 0.27 24.48 53.72 2:55.87<br \/>\nGUSTAFSON Tyler 83 0.06 23.66 50.17 3:46.04<\/p>\n<p>Longhorn Aquatics B TXLAST 3:47.28 6. 5.05 5 8<br \/>\nMCDERMOTT Caleb 85 0.62 27.69 57.59 57.59<br \/>\nSPANN Scott 88 0.29 29.89 1:04.01 2:01.60<br \/>\nDONALDSON David 85 0.39 26.05 55.66 2:57.26<br \/>\nROGERS Dale 82 0.20 23.73 50.02 3:47.28<\/p>\n<p>Ohio State Swim Club A OSSCOH 3:48.27 7. 6.04 4 4<br \/>\nLEMYRE Robert 85 0.60 27.98 57.75 57.75<br \/>\nKAUSCHER Rob 83 0.42 29.16 1:04.94 2:02.69<br \/>\nDOYLE Joseph 85 0.45 24.73 54.50 2:57.19<br \/>\nVOELKER Matt 86 0.25 24.15 51.08 3:48.27<\/p>\n<p>Minnesota Aquatics A MINNMN 3:48.56 8. 6.33 1 5<br \/>\nPLUMMER David 85 0.67 27.54 56.49 56.49<br \/>\nKNOECHEL Andrew 85 0.41 29.65 1:04.85 2:01.34<br \/>\nMITCHELL Adam 84 0.30 25.29 55.14 2:56.48<br \/>\nMCCAFFREY Sean 82 0.16 24.79 52.08 3:48.56<\/p>\n<p>Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics BFORDAZ 3:49.53 9. 7.30 5 7<br \/>\nTHOMAN Nicholas 86 0.63 27.31 56.10 56.10<br \/>\nROTHMAN Nathan 84 0.14 31.13 1:07.16 2:03.26<br \/>\nMAXWELL Darren 86 0.24 25.51 54.79 2:58.05<br \/>\nVENCILL Kicker 78 0.18 24.43 51.48 3:49.53<\/p>\n<p>Tennessee Aquatics B TENNSE 3:51.14 10. 8.91 3 3<br \/>\nWOLFE Michael 86 0.62 28.42 58.45 58.45<br \/>\nHUSTON Kiel 84 0.35 30.85 1:07.12 2:05.57<br \/>\nENGLE Andrew 84 0.17 24.85 54.76 3:00.33<br \/>\nGOLDBERG Bryan 83 0.35 24.21 50.81 3:51.14<\/p>\n<p>Mecklenburg Aquatic Club A MAC-NC 3:51.31 11. 9.08 4 2<br \/>\nPATTON Sean 87 0.71 28.30 58.50 58.50<br \/>\nCORRELL Joshua 87 0.34 31.34 1:07.47 2:05.97<br \/>\nBERENS Richard 88 0.22 24.57 53.30 2:59.27<br \/>\nDUFF Stuart 84 0.39 24.52 52.04 3:51.31<\/p>\n<p>Swim Atlanta A SA-GA 3:52.16 12. 9.93 4 1<br \/>\nTHORBURN Jeffrey 84 0.59 29.12 1:00.42 1:00.42<br \/>\nRUSSO Michael 84 0.28 29.76 1:04.51 2:04.93<br \/>\nREDMON Joseph 86 0.53 25.23 54.86 2:59.79<br \/>\nBARTLETT Matthew 87 0.34 24.94 52.37 3:52.16<\/p>\n<p>North Carolina Aquatic Club A NCACNC 3:52.55 13. 10.32 4 6<br \/>\nJAMES Jeff 88 0.60 28.87 59.81 59.81<br \/>\nBURNS Aaron 84 0.29 29.88 1:05.52 2:05.33<br \/>\nAMES Chad 83 0.16 25.87 56.00 3:01.33<br \/>\nKOTT Casey 84 0.20 24.38 51.22 3:52.55<\/p>\n<p>Bend Swim Club A BENDOR 3:52.83 14. 10.60 3 1<br \/>\nMORRELL Nolan 87 0.70 28.38 58.47 58.47<br \/>\nLARKIN Alexander 87 0.25 29.41 1:04.49 2:02.96<br 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\/>\nSMITH Matthew 81 0.26 29.85 1:04.21 2:04.35<br \/>\nTALBOTT Christopher 86 0.23 26.30 56.51 3:00.86<br \/>\nROSE Brian 88 0.44 25.54 53.72 3:54.58<\/p>\n<p>Cincinnati Marlins A CM-OH 3:54.62 19. 12.39 3 8<br \/>\nANGELINI Matthew 87 1.32 29.94 1:02.54 1:02.54<br \/>\nTAMERIS Heath 86 0.28 30.03 1:04.18 2:06.72<br \/>\nMOSKO David 88 0.32 26.20 56.06 3:02.78<br \/>\nCAROTHERS Peter 85 0.12 24.09 51.84 3:54.62<\/p>\n<p>New York Athletic Club A NYACMR 3:54.65 20. 12.42 1 7<br \/>\nARENA Carlos 75 0.66 29.58 1:00.96 1:00.96<br \/>\nWERNER Nicholas 79 0.15 30.70 1:06.05 2:07.01<br \/>\nLEE Jeffrey 81 0.30 25.39 55.07 3:02.08<br \/>\nBARON Lloyd 78 0.18 25.44 52.57 3:54.65<\/p>\n<p>Dallas Mustangs A DM-NT 3:55.48 21. 13.25 2 4<br \/>\nTHOMPSON Matthew 90 0.64 28.19 58.66 58.66<br \/>\nHALLER Michael 87 0.32 30.76 1:07.47 2:06.13<br \/>\nWHITE Jonathan 83 0.23 26.03 56.52 3:02.65<br \/>\nBERRETTINI Jonathon 85 -0.04 25.36 52.83 3:55.48<\/p>\n<p>Curl-Burke Swim Club A CUBUPV 3:55.59 22. 13.36 5 2<br \/>\nGIBSON Christopher 83 0.62 27.88 58.40 58.40<br \/>\nHURLEY Ryan 85 0.32 30.43 1:05.80 2:04.20<br \/>\nHINRICHSEN Sven 88 0.23 26.97 57.81 3:02.01<br \/>\nFOSS Andrew 85 0.21 24.96 53.58 3:55.59<\/p>\n<p>Washington Township Swim Club A WTSCIN 3:55.70 23. 13.47 3 6<br \/>\nHARTLEY Brian 83 0.70 29.13 59.12 59.12<br \/>\nSTALNECKER Colin 86 0.29 30.89 1:06.61 2:05.73<br \/>\nSEASE Drew 87 0.24 26.77 57.92 3:03.65<br \/>\nJAMESON Peter 87 0.08 24.74 52.05 3:55.70<\/p>\n<p>Minnesota Aquatics B MINNMN 3:56.28 24. 14.05 1 4<br \/>\nPAYNE Russell 86 0.70 29.11 1:00.33 1:00.33<br \/>\nKELLY Sean 83 0.08 30.34 1:06.68 2:07.01<br \/>\nBERVE Daniel 85 0.14 25.69 56.29 3:03.30<br \/>\nSCHMIDT Tyler 85 0.17 25.45 52.98 3:56.28<\/p>\n<p>Big Cat Aquatics A BCATMA 3:57.61 25. 15.38 3 5<br \/>\nMORRIS Brennan 90 0.67 29.77 1:00.91 1:00.91<br \/>\nKEISTER Christopher 86 0.52 31.01 1:07.13 2:08.04<br \/>\nIPPOLITI Christopher 84 0.30 26.51 57.78 3:05.82<br \/>\nBIEDERMANN Sean 85 0.19 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