Cody Miller Lights Up Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando With World Best
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ORLANDO – Cody Miller threw down a sizzling world best in his 200 breast to highlight the night at the Arena Pro Swim Series Orlando.
Women’s 200 fly
Canada’s Audrey Lacroix raced her way to a second butterfly title as she claimed the 200-meter fly crown tonight.
After winning the 100 last night, Lacroix returned with a 2:10.37 to win the 200 tonight and moved to 11th overall in the world rankings.
Caitlin Leverenz, currently second in the overall points race, took second in the 200 fly with a 2:11.98, while York YMCA 15-year-old Courtney Harnish raced her way to third in 2:12.54.
Last night’s double winner Hannah Miley took fourth in 2:12.96 with Greater Philadelphia’s Delaney Walz earning fifth in 2:14.34.
Great Britain’s Amelia Clynes (2:14.81), Mexico’s Diana Luna Sanchez (2:15.37) and Venezuela’s Andreina Pinto (2:16.15) also vied for the title.
Maria Fernanda Far Nunez claimed the B final in 2:16.97 with Tampa Bay’s Christin Rockway placing second in 2:17.42. EAST’s Bebe Thompson wound up third in the consolation heat with a 2:18.54.
=== A - Final === 1 Lacroix, Audrey 31 EN St-Lambert-US 2:13.75 2:10.37 OLY 29.33 1:02.17 (32.84) 1:36.45 (34.28) 2:10.37 (33.92) 2 Leverenz, Caitl 23 California Aquat 2:15.17 2:11.98 OLY 29.92 1:03.34 (33.42) 1:37.33 (33.99) 2:11.98 (34.65) 3 Harnish, Courtn 15 York YMCA-MA 2:14.98 2:12.54 OLY 30.63 1:04.52 (33.89) 1:38.78 (34.26) 2:12.54 (33.76) 4 Miley, Hannah 25 Garioch-US 2:15.66 2:12.96 OLY 30.46 1:04.45 (33.99) 1:38.83 (34.38) 2:12.96 (34.13) 5 Walz, Delaney 16 Greater Phila Aq 2:17.37 2:14.34 OLY 30.79 1:04.71 (33.92) 1:39.64 (34.93) 2:14.34 (34.70) 6 Clynes, Amelia 15 Great Britain-US 2:16.15 2:14.81 OLY 30.87 1:05.33 (34.46) 1:40.05 (34.72) 2:14.81 (34.76) 7 Luna Sanchez, D 23 Mexico-US 2:15.86 2:15.37 JRS 30.96 1:06.07 (35.11) 1:40.86 (34.79) 2:15.37 (34.51) 8 Pinto, Andreina 23 Venezuela-US 2:17.29 2:16.15 JRS 30.77 1:05.12 (34.35) 1:40.25 (35.13) 2:16.15 (35.90) === B - Final === 9 Far Nunez, Mari 17 PAN 2:18.04 2:16.97 JRS 30.82 1:05.59 (34.77) 1:41.27 (35.68) 2:16.97 (35.70) 10 Rockway, Christ 14 Tampa Bay Aquat 2:17.99 2:17.42 AGP 30.57 1:05.08 (34.51) 1:40.87 (35.79) 2:17.42 (36.55) 11 Thompson, Bebe 16 Empire Swimming- 2:19.13 2:18.54 AGP 31.15 1:05.78 (34.63) 1:41.81 (36.03) 2:18.54 (36.73) 12 Hu, Nancy 17 Sarasota YMCA Sh 2:19.15 2:18.71 AGP 31.66 1:07.14 (35.48) 1:42.88 (35.74) 2:18.71 (35.83) 13 Drake, Kelsey 16 Linn-Mar Swim Te 2:19.53 2:18.87 AGP 30.97 1:06.27 (35.30) 1:42.43 (36.16) 2:18.87 (36.44) 14 Berdusco, Ellie 18 Sarasota YMCA Sh 2:18.99 2:18.90 AGP 31.13 1:06.16 (35.03) 1:42.68 (36.52) 2:18.90 (36.22) 15 Oleksiak, Penel 14 Team Ontario-US 2:19.71 2:19.15 AGP 30.71 1:06.05 (35.34) 1:42.47 (36.42) 2:19.15 (36.68) 16 Carson, Bethany 23 Ireland-US 2:19.32 2:19.66 30.70 1:05.47 (34.77) 1:41.99 (36.52) 2:19.66 (37.67)
Men’s 200 fly
Viktor Bromer followed up his swift morning swim of 1:57.00 with a 1:57.32 to win the 200 fly this evening.
That’s three strong times already so far this season. He owns a fourth-ranked 1:56.89 from the Luxembourg Euro Meet, with his prelim swimming ranking fifth and tonight standing sixth.
Phoenix’s Alex Coci posted a second-place time of 1:59.38 to move to 11th in the world, while Gator’s Sebastien Rousseau earned third overall in 2:00.58.
Ireland’s Brendan Hyland (2:00.96), Club Wolverine’s Kyle Whitaker (2:02.38), Island’s Alec Page (2:03.62), Luiz Pedro Ribeiro Pereira (2:04.74) and Mexico’s Jose Martinez (2:05.85) wrapped up the A final.
Gator’s Marcin Cieslak dominated the B final with a 2:00.49, while Great Britain’s Duncan Scott touched second in 2:02.67. Gator’s Konstantin Shmyga placed third in 2:03.28.
=== A - Final === 1 Bromer, Viktor 21 Aalborg-US 1:57.00 1:57.32 OLY 26.55 56.36 (29.81) 1:26.88 (30.52) 1:57.32 (30.44) 2 Coci, Alexandru 25 Phoenix Swim Clu 2:03.22 1:59.38 OLY 26.81 56.98 (30.17) 1:27.89 (30.91) 1:59.38 (31.49) 3 Rousseau, Sebas 24 Gator Swim Club- 2:03.10 2:00.58 OLY 27.07 57.71 (30.64) 1:28.70 (30.99) 2:00.58 (31.88) 4 Hyland, Brendan 20 Ireland-US 2:04.29 2:00.96 OLY 27.43 58.07 (30.64) 1:30.24 (32.17) 2:00.96 (30.72) 5 Whitaker, Kyle 23 Club Wolverine-M 2:03.62 2:02.38 JRS 26.67 58.04 (31.37) 1:30.06 (32.02) 2:02.38 (32.32) 6 Page, Alec 21 Island Swimming- 2:03.66 2:03.62 JRS 27.50 58.65 (31.15) 1:31.25 (32.60) 2:03.62 (32.37) 7 Ribeiro Pereira 23 Unattached-US 2:04.12 2:04.74 JRS 27.86 59.04 (31.18) 1:31.18 (32.14) 2:04.74 (33.56) 8 Martinez, Jose 17 Mexico-US 2:04.10 2:05.85 AGP 27.68 58.75 (31.07) 1:31.41 (32.66) 2:05.85 (34.44) === B - Final === 9 Cieslak, Marcin 22 Gator Swim Club- 2:06.81 2:00.49 OLY 26.72 57.43 (30.71) 1:29.23 (31.80) 2:00.49 (31.26) 10 Scott, Duncan 17 Great Britain-US 2:05.48 2:02.67 JRS 27.67 59.00 (31.33) 1:30.62 (31.62) 2:02.67 (32.05) 11 Shmyga, Konstan 27 Gator Swim Club- 2:05.65 2:03.28 JRS 27.75 59.27 (31.52) 1:31.64 (32.37) 2:03.28 (31.64) 12 Abreu, Maximili 24 Bolles School Sh 2:06.26 2:03.97 JRS 27.32 58.79 (31.47) 1:31.23 (32.44) 2:03.97 (32.74) 13 Morales, Yeziel 19 Puerto Rico-US 2:04.56 2:04.13 JRS 27.77 59.70 (31.93) 1:32.47 (32.77) 2:04.13 (31.66) 14 Smutny, Luke 16 AquaKids Sharks- 2:05.90 2:04.29 JRS 28.22 59.50 (31.28) 1:31.89 (32.39) 2:04.29 (32.40) 15 Tapia-Vera, Cri 18 Una Bss-FL 2:05.44 2:06.02 AGP 27.97 59.97 (32.00) 1:32.92 (32.95) 2:06.02 (33.10) 16 Poti, Zachary 16 Blue Dolfins-FL 2:07.08 2:06.69 AGP 28.24 59.69 (31.45) 1:33.56 (33.87) 2:06.69 (33.13)
Women’s 50 free
SwimMAC’s Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace raced her way to a sizzling time of 24.85 in the women’s 50-meter free.
That performance jumped her from ninth in the world to fifth overall behind some top-flight swimmers.
Women’s 50 Free World Rankings
[table “” not found /]Canada’s Victoria Poon placed second in 25.48 to move into the top 15 in the world, while Seminole’s Sveta Khakhlova claimed third in 25.66.
SwimMAC’s Katie Meili (25.72), Pointe-Claire’s Caroline Lapierre-Lemire (25.85), SwimAtlanta’s Amanda Weir (25.91), Hannah Riordan (26.00) and Lara Jackson (26.39) finished fourth through eighth.
Julie Levisen topped the B final in the 50 free with a 26.19, while Anya Goeders placed second in 26.24. Ky-lee Perry wound up third in 26.29.
=== A - Final === 1 Vanderpool-Wall 24 SwimMAC Carolina 25.10 24.85 WJR 2 Poon, Victoria 30 EN St-Lambert-US 25.82 25.48 NATS 3 Khakhlova, Svet 30 Club Seminole-FL 26.08 25.66 NATS 4 Meili, Katie 23 SwimMAC Carolina 25.79 25.72 NATS 5 Lapierre-Lemire 24 Pointe-Claire-US 25.92 25.85 NATS 6 Weir, Amanda 28 SwimAtlanta-GA 25.90 25.91 NATS 7 Riordan, Hannah 23 Unattached-SE 25.99 26.00 NATS 8 Jackson, Lara 28 Unattached-SE 26.12 26.39 JRS === B - Final === 9 Levisen, Julie 18 Aalborg-US 26.22 26.19 NATS 10 Goeders, Anya 14 Mako Swim Team-I 26.22 26.24 JRS 11 Perry, Ky-lee 16 Wilton Y Wahoos- 26.50 26.29 JRS 12 Schorr, Katie 15 Southwest Stars- 26.47 26.40 JRS 13 Weech, Ariel 23 Trinity Prep Aqu 26.65 26.66 JRS 14 Schmidt, Kasey 17 Bolles School Sh 26.55 26.68 JRS 15 Oleksiak, Penel 14 Team Ontario-US 26.68 26.71 AGP 16 Drabot, Katie 17 Ozaukee Aquatics 26.65 26.72 AGP
Men’s 50 free
Brazil’s Bruno Fratus captured the men’s 50 free A final title in 22.34 after a lengthy delay between the A and B final to replace the starting fin on the lane five starting blocks.
Fratus already stands second in the world with a 21.91 from the Austin stop of the Arena Pro Swim Series, and tonight picked up another $1,000 in cash with a win.
Phoenix’s Erik Risolvato hit the wall second in 22.49 to tie James Magnussen for 10th in the world.
NYAC’s Josh Schneider closed out the top three in 22.54, while Club Wolverine’s Geoff Cheah took fourth in 22.58.
Club Wolverine’s Miguel Ortiz (22.61), SwimAtlanta’s Karl Krug (22.64), Cardinal’s Joao De Lucca (22.80) and Badger’s Derek Toomey (23.06) rounded out the championship heat.
Kyle Robrock captured the B final of the splash-and-dash with a time of 23.03, while Renzo Tjon A Joe touched just behind in 23.07. Marcelo Chierighini snared third in 23.15.
=== A - Final === 1 Fratus, Bruno 25 Unattached-SE 22.87 22.34 NATS 2 Risolvato, Erik 21 Phoenix Swim Clu 22.73 22.49 NATS 3 Schneider, Josh 27 New York Athleti 23.06 22.54 NATS 4 Cheah, Geoff 24 Club Wolverine-M 22.66 22.58 NATS 5 Ortiz, Miguel L 23 Club Wolverine-M 22.67 22.61 NATS 6 Krug, Karl 25 SwimAtlanta-GA 22.68 22.64 NATS 7 De Lucca, Joao 25 Cardinal Aquatic 22.88 22.80 NATS 8 Toomey, Derek 23 Badger Swim Club 23.00 23.06 NATS === B - Final === 9 Robrock, Kyle 21 Unattached-CO 23.10 23.03 NATS 20.52 23.03 (2.51) 10 Tjon A Joe, Ren 19 Auburn Aquatics- 23.49 23.07 NATS 11 Chierighini, Ma 24 Auburn Aquatics- 23.28 23.15 NATS 12 Burch, Roy 29 SwimMAC Carolina 23.26 23.19 NATS 18.07 23.19 (5.12) 13 Hale, Joseph 24 Piranha Swim Tea 23.29 23.27 NATS 23.00 23.27 (0.27) 14 Modrov, Drew 25 Una Col-MR 23.52 23.29 NATS 15 Forbes, Alexand 27 Central Florida- 23.63 23.66 JRS 16 Mallet, Greg 30 Una Mac-NC 23.21 24.09 JRS
Women’s 100 back
It was a tie in the women’s 100 back finale tonight as Denmark’s Mie Nielsen and Ontario’s Dominique Bouchard hit the wall at the same time with 1:00.55s.
That moved both into fifth in the world rankings this year in what proved to be a fast finale.
Czech’s Simona Baumrtova wound up with bronze with a time of 1:00.80.
Lauren Quigley (1:01.16), Hilary Caldwell (1:02.17), Danielle Hanus (1:02.98), Maddie Hess (1:03.49) and Charlotte Evans (1:05.02) also competed in the finale.
Iceland’s Eyglo Gustafsdottir won the B final in 1:02.23 with Mexico’s Fernanda Gonzalez Ramirez touched second in 1:03.44 with BYAC’s Camryn Forbes touching third in 1:03.45.
=== A - Final === 1 Nielsen, Mie 18 Aalborg-US 1:00.82 1:00.55 NATS 29.52 1:00.55 (31.03) 1 Bouchard, Domin 23 Team Ontario-US 1:00.93 1:00.55 NATS 29.86 1:00.55 (30.69) 3 Baumrtova, Simo 23 Czech Republich- 1:01.64 1:00.80 NATS 29.70 1:00.80 (31.10) 4 Quigley, Lauren 19 Great Britain-US 1:02.05 1:01.16 NATS 30.17 1:01.16 (30.99) 5 Caldwell, Hilar 23 Pac. Sea Wolves- 1:02.43 1:02.17 NATS 30.43 1:02.17 (31.74) 6 Hanus, Danielle 16 Team Ontario-US 1:03.13 1:02.98 NATS 31.23 1:02.98 (31.75) 7 Hess, Maddie 17 Blue Wave Swimmi 1:03.55 1:03.49 JRS 30.83 1:03.49 (32.66) 8 Evans, Charlott 17 Great Britain-US 1:03.77 1:04.12 JRS 31.57 1:04.12 (32.55) === B - Final === 9 Gustafsdottir, 20 Iceland-US 1:03.84 1:02.23 NATS 30.35 1:02.23 (31.88) 10 Gonzalez Ramire 24 Mexico-US 1:04.57 1:03.44 JRS 31.02 1:03.44 (32.42) 11 Forbes, Camryn 16 Butler Y Aquatic 1:04.16 1:03.45 JRS 30.71 1:03.45 (32.74) 12 Barney, Regan 15 Nitro Swimming-S 1:04.69 1:03.76 JRS 31.11 1:03.76 (32.65) 13 Small, Meghan 16 York YMCA-MA 1:03.92 1:03.83 JRS 31.33 1:03.83 (32.50) 14 Morales, Gisela 27 Guatemala-US 1:04.00 1:04.10 JRS 31.88 1:04.10 (32.22) 15 Oberlander, Kac 17 York YMCA-MA 1:05.18 1:04.99 AGP 31.96 1:04.99 (33.03) 16 Cornell, Emily 16 Suburban Seahawk 1:05.28 1:05.61 32.53 1:05.61 (33.08)
Men’s 100 back
Club Wolverine’s Junya Koga pulled off a bit of an upset with a 53.97 to win the finale. That swim is just off his fourth-ranked 53.87 from the Austin stop of the Series.
NYAC’s Arkady Vyatchanin, looking to swim for Serbia after defecting from Russian, took second in 54.23 for seventh in the world.
Tucson Ford’s Matt Grevers, the second-ranked man in the world with a 53.27 from Austin, took third in 54.29.
Louisville’s Grigory Tarasevich (54.81), Club Wolverine’s Bobby Hurley (55.62), Bolles’ Omar Pinzon (56.20), Dynamo’s Michael Taylor (56.68) and Club Wolverine’s Geoff Cheah (56.96) finished fourth through eighth.
Seminole’s Pavel Sankovich won the B final in 55.69 with Luke Greenbank of Great Britain placing second in 56.55. Great Britain’s Joseph Hulme took third in 56.78.
=== A - Final === 1 Koga, Junya 27 Club Wolverine-M 55.69 53.97 WJR 26.21 53.97 (27.76) 2 Vyatchanin, Ark 30 New York Athleti 55.91 54.23 NATS 26.87 54.23 (27.36) 3 Grevers, Matt 29 Tucson Ford Deal 55.66 54.29 NATS 26.25 54.29 (28.04) 4 Tarasevich, Gri 19 Univ Louisville- 55.54 54.81 NATS 26.36 54.81 (28.45) 5 Hurley, Bobby 26 Club Wolverine-M 56.34 55.62 NATS 27.19 55.62 (28.43) 6 Pinzon, Omar 25 Una Bss-FL 56.44 56.20 NATS 27.49 56.20 (28.71) 7 Taylor, Michael 16 Dynamo Swim Club 56.42 56.68 NATS 27.64 56.68 (29.04) 8 Cheah, Geoff 24 Club Wolverine-M 56.45 56.96 NATS 27.87 56.96 (29.09) === B - Final === 9 Sankovich, Pave 24 Club Seminole-FL 56.80 55.69 NATS 26.91 55.69 (28.78) 10 Greenbank, Luke 17 Great Britain-US 57.21 56.55 NATS 27.66 56.55 (28.89) 11 Hulme, Joseph 17 Great Britain-US 57.49 56.78 NATS 27.82 56.78 (28.96) 12 Subirats, Alber 28 Venezuela-US 57.12 57.38 JRS 27.61 57.38 (29.77) 13 Robrock, Kyle 21 Unattached-CO 57.64 57.47 JRS 27.48 57.47 (29.99) 14 Suvorov, Gleb 22 Mississauga-US 57.94 57.50 JRS 27.88 57.50 (29.62) 15 Katz, Austin 15 Sarasota YMCA Sh 58.19 57.81 JRS 28.52 57.81 (29.29) 16 Young, Ethan 16 Carpet Capital A 58.23 58.62 JRS 28.12 58.62 (30.50)
Women’s 200 breast
Tennessee’s Molly Hannis, typically known as more of a sprint breaststroker, showed some endurance with a personal best in the 200 tonight.
Hannis raced her way to a 2:26.80 for the win, jumping to seventh in the world rankings this year. That swim also beat her previous personal best of 2:27.72 from last summer nationals.
Saint Petersburg’s Melanie Margalis took second in 2:29.07 with Garioch’s Hannah Miley earning third in 2:30.12.
Great Britain’s Chloe Tutton (2:31.03), Hurricane’s Katie Hoff (2:32.13), SoFlo’s Alia Atkinson (2:32.31), Bolles’ Raminta Dvariskyte (2:32.39) and SwimMAC’s Katie Meili (2:36.72) also competed in the finale.
Badger’s Bronwyn Pasloski turned up the heat down the stretch to crush the B final with a time of 2:31.73. Great Britain’s Georgia Coates took second in 2:33.34 with California’s Caitlin Leverenz earning third in 2:33.76.
=== A - Final === 1 Hannis, Molly 22 Tennessee Aquati 2:28.41 2:26.80 NATS 33.25 1:10.50 (37.25) 1:48.47 (37.97) 2:26.80 (38.33) 2 Margalis, Melan 23 Saint Petersburg 2:34.40 2:29.07 NATS 34.62 1:12.53 (37.91) 1:50.73 (38.20) 2:29.07 (38.34) 3 Miley, Hannah 25 Garioch-US 2:33.00 2:30.12 NATS 34.34 1:12.47 (38.13) 1:51.28 (38.81) 2:30.12 (38.84) 4 Tutton, Chloe 18 Great Britain-US 2:33.01 2:31.03 NATS 34.18 1:12.34 (38.16) 1:51.38 (39.04) 2:31.03 (39.65) 5 Hoff, Katie 25 Hurricane Aquati 2:33.42 2:32.13 NATS 35.17 1:13.50 (38.33) 1:52.69 (39.19) 2:32.13 (39.44) 6 Atkinson, Alia 26 South Florida Aq 2:32.68 2:32.31 NATS 33.63 1:12.38 (38.75) 1:51.81 (39.43) 2:32.31 (40.50) 7 Dvariskyte, Ram 25 Una Bss-FL 2:34.21 2:32.39 NATS 35.62 1:14.62 (39.00) 1:53.91 (39.29) 2:32.39 (38.48) 8 Meili, Katie 23 SwimMAC Carolina 2:33.86 2:36.72 JRS 35.20 1:14.32 (39.12) 1:55.40 (41.08) 2:36.72 (41.32) === B - Final === 9 Pasloski, Bronw 22 Badger Swim Club 2:35.42 2:31.73 NATS 34.96 1:13.58 (38.62) 1:52.53 (38.95) 2:31.73 (39.20) 10 Coates, Georgia 15 Great Britain-US 2:35.20 2:33.34 NATS 34.79 1:13.00 (38.21) 1:52.68 (39.68) 2:33.34 (40.66) 11 Leverenz, Caitl 23 California Aquat 2:35.90 2:33.76 NATS 35.09 1:14.33 (39.24) 1:53.75 (39.42) 2:33.76 (40.01) 12 McClellan, Emil 22 Badger Swim Club 2:37.87 2:36.05 JRS 34.45 1:13.99 (39.54) 1:54.40 (40.41) 2:36.05 (41.65) 13 Luthersdottir, 23 Gator Swim Club- 2:35.46 2:36.60 JRS 35.17 1:14.79 (39.62) 1:55.31 (40.52) 2:36.60 (41.29) 14 Bradford-Feldma 17 Saint Andrew's S 2:37.54 2:37.58 JRS 36.37 1:16.00 (39.63) 1:56.64 (40.64) 2:37.58 (40.94) 15 Robertson, Gene 18 Team Ontario-US 2:37.88 2:38.00 JRS 35.74 1:15.95 (40.21) 1:56.99 (41.04) 2:38.00 (41.01) 16 Burns, Hannah 18 Gator Swim Club- 2:36.98 2:39.08 AGP 35.35 1:15.68 (40.33) 1:57.19 (41.51) 2:39.08 (41.89)
Men’s 200 breast
Badger’s Cody Miller, who shaved and rested a bit for this meet, demolished the field with a world best effort in the 200 breast.
Miller hit the wall in 2:10.28, jumping ahead of Yasuhiro Koseki’s previous world-best time of 2:10.45 from the BHP Super Series. Miller, however, didn’t look too happy at the finish as he was looking to break 2:10. The swim cleared his personal best of 2:10.99 from the 2013 U.S. Open.
Greater Philadelphia’s Brendan McHugh finished second in 2:13.27 for a personal best as well. That eclipsed his 2:13.87 from the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials.
Terrapins’ Sean Mahoney placed third overall in 2:16.22 to lead the rest of the group.
Great Britain’s Calum Tait (2:16.28), Trojan’s Kosuke Kitajima (2:17.30), SwimMAC’s Mark Blazevski (2:18.17), Ireland’s Nicholas Quinn (2:18.46) and Anton Lobanov (2:20.48) rounded out the championship eight.
Mexico’s Miguel De Lara Ojeda topped the B final with a time of 2:17.69 with Auburn’s Felipe Lima taking second in 2:18.02. Tennessee’s Brad Craig wound up third in 2:18.48.
=== A - Final === 1 Miller, Cody 23 Badger Swim Club 2:14.64 2:10.28 OLY 29.43 1:02.48 (33.05) 1:35.77 (33.29) 2:10.28 (34.51) 2 McHugh, Brendan 24 Greater Phila Aq 2:16.22 2:13.27 OLY 29.74 1:03.69 (33.95) 1:38.04 (34.35) 2:13.27 (35.23) 3 Mahoney, Sean 26 Terrapins Swim T 2:16.80 2:16.22 OLY 30.77 1:05.36 (34.59) 1:40.65 (35.29) 2:16.22 (35.57) 4 Tait, Calum 20 Great Britain-US 2:17.48 2:16.28 OLY 30.80 1:04.92 (34.12) 1:39.87 (34.95) 2:16.28 (36.41) 5 Kitajima, Kosuk 32 Una Troj-CA 2:17.05 2:17.30 OLY 30.69 1:05.56 (34.87) 1:41.30 (35.74) 2:17.30 (36.00) 6 Blazevski, Mark 22 SwimMAC Carolina 2:19.23 2:18.17 OLY 31.44 1:06.86 (35.42) 1:42.11 (35.25) 2:18.17 (36.06) 7 Quinn, Nicholas 21 Ireland-US 2:18.79 2:18.46 NATS 30.80 1:05.76 (34.96) 1:41.94 (36.18) 2:18.46 (36.52) 8 Lobanov, Anton 22 Unattached-FG 2:19.01 2:20.48 JRS 31.25 1:06.21 (34.96) 1:42.78 (36.57) 2:20.48 (37.70) === B - Final === 9 De Lara Ojeda, 20 Mexico-US 2:19.95 2:17.69 OLY 31.18 1:06.49 (35.31) 1:42.39 (35.90) 2:17.69 (35.30) 10 Lima, Felipe 29 Auburn Aquatics- 2:19.85 2:18.02 OLY 30.23 1:06.03 (35.80) 1:41.60 (35.57) 2:18.02 (36.42) 11 Craig, Brad 26 Tennessee Aquati 2:20.07 2:18.48 NATS 30.79 1:06.45 (35.66) 1:42.93 (36.48) 2:18.48 (35.55) 12 Sweeney, Dan 21 Ireland-US 2:20.19 2:19.06 JRS 30.43 1:05.52 (35.09) 1:41.61 (36.09) 2:19.06 (37.45) 13 Guest, James 18 Pointe-Claire-US 2:19.43 2:20.23 JRS 31.43 1:07.05 (35.62) 1:43.25 (36.20) 2:20.23 (36.98) 14 Greenhalgh, Geo 21 Unattached-KY 2:22.58 2:20.88 JRS 31.70 1:07.56 (35.86) 1:44.30 (36.74) 2:20.88 (36.58) 15 Attwood, Charli 17 Great Britain-US 2:22.35 2:21.15 JRS 31.00 1:07.13 (36.13) 1:43.86 (36.73) 2:21.15 (37.29) 16 Ritter, Adam 30 Unattached-FL 2:22.15 2:22.18 JRS 31.36 1:07.17 (35.81) 1:43.87 (36.70) 2:22.18 (38.31)
Women’s 400 free
Gator’s Elizabeth Beisel, back from a groin injury that put her on the sidelines for a month, turned on the speed down the final 100 to win the 400 free this evening.
Beisel, who hung out with Hannah Miley throughout most of the race, went to her legs to win in 4:10.99. That’s just a second and change slower than her seventh-ranked 4:09.62 from the Austin stop prior to her injury.
Miley, in her third final of the night, took second in 4:12.63, while Island’s Danica Ludlow placed third in 4:13.78.
Pointe-Claire’s Sam Cheverton (4:16.15), Chile’s Kristel Kobrich (4:17.29), Barrington’s Kirsten Jacobsen (4:17.31), Swim Florida’s Kendall Brent (4:19.58) and Rockwood’s Jordan Stout (4:21.92) rounded out the top eight.
York’s Courtney Harnish turned on the afterburners in the B final to win in 4:15.56 as she blew past early leader Vien Nguyen of Saint Augustine. Nguyen placed second in 4:15.67 with Ohio State’s Alex Norris taking third in 4:17.25.
=== A - Final === 1 Beisel, Elizabe 22 Unattached-FL 4:16.55 4:10.99 NATS 29.45 1:01.29 (31.84) 1:33.07 (31.78) 2:05.52 (32.45) 2:37.55 (32.03) 3:09.14 (31.59) 3:40.00 (30.86) 4:10.99 (30.99) 2 Miley, Hannah 25 Garioch-US 4:17.40 4:12.63 NATS 29.55 1:01.25 (31.70) 1:33.24 (31.99) 2:05.62 (32.38) 2:37.63 (32.01) 3:09.52 (31.89) 3:41.57 (32.05) 4:12.63 (31.06) 3 Ludlow, Danica 18 Island Swimming- 4:17.75 4:13.78 NATS 29.64 1:01.45 (31.81) 1:33.40 (31.95) 2:05.75 (32.35) 2:38.26 (32.51) 3:10.63 (32.37) 3:42.82 (32.19) 4:13.78 (30.96) 4 Cheverton, Sam 26 Pointe-Claire-US 4:18.28 4:16.15 NATS 29.65 1:01.85 (32.20) 1:34.06 (32.21) 2:06.56 (32.50) 2:38.77 (32.21) 3:11.46 (32.69) 3:44.19 (32.73) 4:16.15 (31.96) 5 Kobrich, Kriste 29 Chile-US 4:18.47 4:17.29 NATS 31.07 1:03.26 (32.19) 1:35.72 (32.46) 2:08.08 (32.36) 2:40.65 (32.57) 3:13.07 (32.42) 3:45.63 (32.56) 4:17.29 (31.66) 6 Jacobsen, Kirst 17 Barrington Swim- 4:19.87 4:17.31 NATS 29.65 1:01.42 (31.77) 1:33.88 (32.46) 2:06.52 (32.64) 2:39.18 (32.66) 3:11.77 (32.59) 3:44.77 (33.00) 4:17.31 (32.54) 7 Brent, Kendall 16 Swim Florida-FL 4:18.78 4:19.58 JRS 30.16 1:02.45 (32.29) 1:34.94 (32.49) 2:07.67 (32.73) 2:40.55 (32.88) 3:13.71 (33.16) 3:46.87 (33.16) 4:19.58 (32.71) 8 Stout, Jordan 17 Rockwood Swim Cl 4:18.11 4:21.92 JRS 30.16 1:02.76 (32.60) 1:35.61 (32.85) 2:08.71 (33.10) 2:41.68 (32.97) 3:15.21 (33.53) 3:48.87 (33.66) 4:21.92 (33.05) === B - Final === 9 Harnish, Courtn 15 York YMCA-MA 4:21.69 4:15.56 NATS 30.42 1:02.78 (32.36) 1:35.48 (32.70) 2:07.96 (32.48) 2:40.67 (32.71) 3:13.17 (32.50) 3:45.16 (31.99) 4:15.56 (30.40) 10 Nguyen, Vien 18 Saint Augustine- 4:19.91 4:15.67 NATS 29.84 1:01.98 (32.14) 1:34.54 (32.56) 2:06.83 (32.29) 2:38.65 (31.82) 3:11.23 (32.58) 3:44.21 (32.98) 4:15.67 (31.46) 11 Norris, Alex 23 Ohio State Unive 4:20.15 4:17.25 NATS 30.15 1:02.60 (32.45) 1:35.61 (33.01) 2:08.41 (32.80) 2:41.11 (32.70) 3:13.57 (32.46) 3:45.80 (32.23) 4:17.25 (31.45) 12 Moroney, Megan 17 Saint Andrew's S 4:20.13 4:18.10 JRS 30.07 1:02.55 (32.48) 1:35.21 (32.66) 2:07.94 (32.73) 2:40.71 (32.77) 3:13.64 (32.93) 3:46.27 (32.63) 4:18.10 (31.83) 13 Neamt, Antoinet 14 Ireland-US 4:21.72 4:18.54 JRS 29.93 1:02.30 (32.37) 1:34.99 (32.69) 2:07.79 (32.80) 2:40.78 (32.99) 3:13.96 (33.18) 3:46.82 (32.86) 4:18.54 (31.72) 14 Alvarez, Maria 25 SwimAtlanta-GA 4:20.62 4:19.27 JRS 30.36 1:02.78 (32.42) 1:35.21 (32.43) 2:08.08 (32.87) 2:40.74 (32.66) 3:13.86 (33.12) 3:47.03 (33.17) 4:19.27 (32.24) 15 Drabot, Katie 17 Ozaukee Aquatics 4:21.48 4:19.66 JRS 30.07 1:02.80 (32.73) 1:35.46 (32.66) 2:08.88 (33.42) 2:41.14 (32.26) 3:14.30 (33.16) 3:47.27 (32.97) 4:19.66 (32.39) 16 Braswell, Leah 14 York YMCA-MA 4:21.70 4:24.32 30.63 1:03.54 (32.91) 1:36.69 (33.15) 2:10.27 (33.58) 2:43.88 (33.61) 3:17.80 (33.92) 3:51.49 (33.69) 4:24.32 (32.83)
Men’s 400 free
The Woodlands’ Michael McBroom threw down a 27.83 coming home to overtake Trojan’s Conor Dwyer for the win in 3:50.38. Dwyer wound up second in 3:50.43.
McBroom (3:49.53) and Dwyer (3:49.33) have both been faster this year as both rank in the top 10 of the world so far this year.
Club Wolverine’s Bobby Hurley earned third in 3:53.82, while teammates Michael Wynalda (3:54.27) and Michael Klueh (3:57.07) finished fourth and fifth.
Seminole’s Matt De Angulo (3:57.71), Dion Dreesens (3:58.22) and Wisconsin’s Michael Weiss (4:00.41) picked up sixth through eighth.
Seminole’s Zane Grothe topped the B final of the 400 free in 3:56.22 with Franco Lupoli touching second in 3:59.32. Julio Olvera Alejos of Mexico claimed third in 4:00.02.
=== A - Final === 1 McBroom, Michae 23 The Woodlands Sw 3:57.47 3:50.38 NATS 27.68 56.94 (29.26) 1:26.16 (29.22) 1:55.37 (29.21) 2:24.38 (29.01) 2:53.50 (29.12) 3:22.55 (29.05) 3:50.38 (27.83) 2 Dwyer, Conor 26 Una Troj-CA 3:56.91 3:50.43 NATS 26.48 55.33 (28.85) 1:24.34 (29.01) 1:53.46 (29.12) 2:22.81 (29.35) 2:52.37 (29.56) 3:21.60 (29.23) 3:50.43 (28.83) 3 Hurley, Bobby 26 Club Wolverine-M 3:57.31 3:53.82 NATS 26.83 56.26 (29.43) 1:26.08 (29.82) 1:56.38 (30.30) 2:26.22 (29.84) 2:55.81 (29.59) 3:25.22 (29.41) 3:53.82 (28.60) 4 Wynalda, Michae 22 Club Wolverine-M 3:57.26 3:54.27 NATS 26.42 55.89 (29.47) 1:25.61 (29.72) 1:56.12 (30.51) 2:26.36 (30.24) 2:56.86 (30.50) 3:26.33 (29.47) 3:54.27 (27.94) 5 Klueh, Michael 27 Club Wolverine-M 3:58.45 3:57.07 NATS 27.53 57.20 (29.67) 1:27.32 (30.12) 1:57.94 (30.62) 2:28.64 (30.70) 2:58.75 (30.11) 3:28.49 (29.74) 3:57.07 (28.58) 6 De Angulo, Matt 24 Club Seminole-FL 3:58.71 3:57.71 NATS 27.65 57.10 (29.45) 1:27.14 (30.04) 1:57.31 (30.17) 2:27.28 (29.97) 2:57.89 (30.61) 3:28.15 (30.26) 3:57.71 (29.56) 7 Dreesens, Dion 21 Unattached 3:57.97 3:58.22 NATS 27.01 56.18 (29.17) 1:25.97 (29.79) 1:55.97 (30.00) 2:26.89 (30.92) 2:57.80 (30.91) 3:28.57 (30.77) 3:58.22 (29.65) 8 Weiss, Michael 23 Wisconsin Aquati 3:57.36 4:00.41 JRS 26.91 56.12 (29.21) 1:25.71 (29.59) 1:56.07 (30.36) 2:26.96 (30.89) 2:58.16 (31.20) 3:29.62 (31.46) 4:00.41 (30.79) === B - Final === 9 Grothe, Zane 22 Club Seminole-FL 3:59.17 3:56.22 NATS 27.53 57.39 (29.86) 1:27.29 (29.90) 1:57.30 (30.01) 2:27.34 (30.04) 2:57.30 (29.96) 3:27.64 (30.34) 3:56.22 (28.58) 10 Lupoli, Franco 20 Azura Florida Aq 4:01.01 3:59.32 JRS 27.44 57.58 (30.14) 1:27.96 (30.38) 1:58.74 (30.78) 2:28.91 (30.17) 2:59.39 (30.48) 3:30.46 (31.07) 3:59.32 (28.86) 11 Olvera Alejos, 19 Mexico-US 3:59.26 4:00.02 JRS 27.88 57.98 (30.10) 1:28.41 (30.43) 1:58.73 (30.32) 2:28.68 (29.95) 2:59.34 (30.66) 3:29.63 (30.29) 4:00.02 (30.39) 12 Brothers, Peter 18 Island Swimming- 4:03.50 4:01.92 JRS 28.02 58.21 (30.19) 1:28.90 (30.69) 1:59.90 (31.00) 2:30.78 (30.88) 3:01.76 (30.98) 3:32.38 (30.62) 4:01.92 (29.54) 13 Snyder, Zach 17 York YMCA-MA 4:01.45 4:02.07 JRS 27.85 57.75 (29.90) 1:28.08 (30.33) 1:59.10 (31.02) 2:29.96 (30.86) 3:00.86 (30.90) 3:31.56 (30.70) 4:02.07 (30.51) 14 Bayo, Christian 23 Una Tac-NC 4:04.10 4:03.82 AGP 28.01 58.39 (30.38) 1:29.28 (30.89) 2:00.37 (31.09) 2:31.57 (31.20) 3:02.87 (31.30) 3:33.89 (31.02) 4:03.82 (29.93) 15 Hedlin, Eric 21 Island Swimming- 4:03.86 4:04.46 AGP 28.77 58.70 (29.93) 1:29.40 (30.70) 2:00.00 (30.60) 2:31.04 (31.04) 3:02.09 (31.05) 3:33.63 (31.54) 4:04.46 (30.83) 16 Graham, Jared 15 Penguin Aquatics 4:05.80 4:04.53 AGP 28.85 59.38 (30.53) 1:30.26 (30.88) 2:00.99 (30.73) 2:32.63 (31.64) 3:03.75 (31.12) 3:34.89 (31.14) 4:04.53 (29.64)
2015 Arena Pro Swim Series, Orlando, Day Two – Results
SCHEDULED EVENTS
- Women’s 200 fly
- Men’s 200 fly
- Women’s 50 free
- Men’s 50 free
- Women’s 100 back
- Men’s 100 back
- Women’s 400 free
- Men’s 400 free
- Women’s 200 breast
- Men’s 200 breast
- Women’s 800 free relay
- Men’s 800 free relay
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