(Video Interview) Conor Dwyer Qualifies for Second Olympic Team
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Conor Dwyer has become a two-time Olympian after taking second in the men’s 400 free. He finished in a new personal best time of 3:44.66.
He finished less than a second behind Connor Jaeger, who also qualified for his second Olympic Games. In London, Dwyer finished fifth in the 400 free and won gold as a member of the 4×200 free relay.
Dwyer, who trains with Trojan Swim Club, talked to Swimming World about racing Connor Jaeger and his plan for the 200 free tomorrow, where he hopes to make his stance in the world rankings.
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