Crocker Qualifies First for 100 Fly Final
By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins 17-year-old Ian Crocker qualified first for the 100 fly final with a 53.07. His time was slightly slower than his Olympic Trials record
By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins 17-year-old Ian Crocker qualified first for the 100 fly final with a 53.07. His time was slightly slower than his Olympic Trials record
By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins Lindsay Benko, the champion in the 200 free, qualified first for finals of the 200 back with a 2:13.24. Amanda Adkins was second
By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins World record-holder Lenny Krayzelburg held off a challenge by 17-year-old Aaron Peirsol to win the 200 back in 1:57.31, breaking the 1:57.93 Olympic
By Kari Lydersen Kristy Kowal set a new American record to win the 200 breast, solidly breaking Anita Nall's 1992 mark (2:25.35) with a 2:24.75. Amanda Beard was second in
By Kari Lydersen Gary Hall Jr. broke his Olympic Trials record from the morning with a blazing 21.91. And right behind him was Anthony Ervin, qualifying second at 21.92. Hall,
By Phillip Whitten INDIANAPOLIS, August 14. Beth Botsford and Amanda Beard: Four short years they were 15 and just 14, respectively, and the sweethearts of the successful US Olympic team.
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By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins Amanda Adkins qualified first in the 200 back with a 2:13.38, coming from behind in her heat to beat out second place qualifier
By Kari Lydersen 17-year-old Ian Crocker set a new Olympic Trials record with a 52.82 in the 100 fly, breaking Matt Biondi's 1988 mark of 53.09. Crocker was just .06
By Kari Lydersen Photos by Michael Collins The 800 free promises to be an exciting race, with 400 IM champion Kaitlin Sandeno, 400 free champion Diana Munz and 1996 Olympic