Connor Jaeger, Conor Dwyer Earn Rio Berths in 400 Freestyle
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Connor Jaeger fought through the end to get his hand on the wall first. The Michigan swimmer stopped the clock in 3:43.79. That time moves him to third in the world this year. Conor Dwyer of Trojan Swim Club took the second spot in 3:44.66. That time will now stand as the world’s seventh best. The two will now represent the U.S. in Rio.
Townley Haas touched third in 3:45.04. Zane Grothe put up the fastest time of the morning and finished fourth with a 3:45.60.
Clark Smith dominated the event from the outside through the halfway point. While he lead at the 200 in 1:49.48 his final time was 3:45.75 for fifth.
True Sweetster (3:50.71), Grant Shoults (3:51.25) and Michael McBroom (3:52.60) also swam in tonight’s final.
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