Race Video: Watch Michael Phelps Take Home 200 IM Title
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Michael Phelps cracked 2:00 for the first time this year to win the men’s 200-meter IM at the Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara.
USA Swimming has uploaded the footage of the race to its YouTube account.
Original 200 IM report:
NBAC’s Michael Phelps collected his second victory of the meet as he topped a loaded field in the men’s 200-meter IM at the Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara.
Phelps was the only swimmer to clear 2:00 as he clocked a 1:59.39 to drop a second from his preliminary swim. It’s still a bit outside the top 10 in the world currently held by Daniel Tranter with a 1:58.73 from the Australian Nationals. But, the time is his first under 2:00 this year after dropping as long as a 1:56.04 to take silver at the 2014 Pan Pac Championships during his comeback.
That’s Phelps’ sixth time under 2:00 since returning from retirement last year.
Top Times Since Retirement
Time | Meet |
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1:56.04 | 2014 Pan Pacs |
1:56.55 | 2014 Nationals |
1:58.74 | 2014 Nationals |
1:58.95 | 2014 Pan Pacs |
1:59.39 | 2015 Santa Clara |
1:59.76 | 2014 Santa Clara |
California’s Josh Prenot turned in a 2:00.43 to finish a comfortable second, while NBAC’s Chase Kalisz managed to take third overall in 2:02.33.
Stanford’s Max Williamson (2:02.55), Dynamo’s Gunnar Bentz (2:02.60), Alex Lebed (2:03.59), RAC’sMohamed Hussein (2:03.67), Tucson Ford’s Michael Meyer (2:04.38) and Club Wolverine’sDylan Bosch (2:04.52) also battled in the A final.
Wisconsin’s Michael Weiss hit the wall in front in the B final with a time of 2:04.41. NBAC’s Austin Surhoff wound up second in 2:05.27.
Does each Arena Pro Swim Meet have titles for each event or do they just place in these meets? Just curious. Sounds a little inflated to me. Michael Phelps Takes Home Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara 200 IM Title.
Two Gold Titles in a row after months of failure (in Michael Phelps’ case) I think he is back where he was before he went into retirement, at least, in mind set
Mitzy Soria watch this
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