Breeja Larson Wins 200 Breast in Front of Family (Video)
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Breeja Larson had the chance to pick up a win in the 200-meter breast in her hometown at the Arena Pro Swim Series Mesa.
She talks about the emotional win during this interviewing following the race.
Original report on 200 breast:
Hometown girl Breeja Larson picked up a big victory in the women’s 200-meter breast at the Arena Pro Swim Series Mesa.
Larson, an Olympic gold medalist who first began swimming in Mesa, took the title in 2:27.82.
Breeja Larson, 200 breast:
“It really helps to have the crowd pull you along. I tried to hold back a bit on the first 100, even when you see someone far ahead of you. I am in complete panic mode in that race. All the sisters, all the aunts and uncles (were cheering).”
SwimMAC’s Katie Meili, who won the women’s 100-meter breast with a lifetime best, took second in 2:28.53 with that being another personal best for Meili.
SwimMAC’s Micah Lawrence, who stands 13th in the world with a 2:25.19 season best at the BHP Super Series, took third in 2:28.73.
Minnesota’s Haley Spencer (2:30.06), Hurricane’s Katie Hoff (2:30.75), Tucson Ford’s Emma Schoettmer (2:31.96), Louisville’s Andee Cottrell (2:34.19) and Badger’s Emily McClellan (2:35.73) also competed in the championship finale.
SoFlo’s Alia Atkinson topped the B final with a time of 2:32.29. Mercedes Toledo managed to take second in 2:34.94.