TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Luca Urlando Blasts 1:52.37 200 Fly, No. 4 on All-Time Checklist
Luca Urlando is a person in kind within the 200 butterfly, and he almost took house a U.S. Open report for his troubles Friday.
Urlando completely blasted his method by the ultimate on the TYR Professional Swim Sequence in Sacramento, going 1:52.37. That could be a finest time, greater than a second forward of the 1:53.84 he posted within the Professional Swim Sequence in Clovis in 2019.
It’s the meet report, and it almost displaced Michael Phelps’ time from the 2008 Olympic Trials (1:52.30) because the U.S. Open File. Urlando slots in behind world report holder Kristof Milak, Phelps and reigning Olympic champion Leon Marchand because the No. 4 performer of all time. Friday’s swim is the Thirteenth-fastest efficiency of all time and Tenth-fastest in a textile swimsuit.
Urlando is coming off an NCAA championship and NCAA report for Georgia on this occasion final week in Federal Method, Washington. The native of Sacramento is swimming underneath the membership colours of DART Swimming this week.
Urlando went 1:54.64 in semifinals at Olympic Trials final summer season, then 1:55.08 to complete second to Thomas Heilman and guide an Olympic spot. Urlando struggled in Paris, ending 17h in prelims in 1:56.18 to not earn a second swim.
Friday, he beat out a pair of Olympians within the Chmielewskis. Krzysztof Chmielewski went 1:54.36 to completed second. His brother Michal Chmielewski was precisely a second again. Just one different swimmer, Michael Hochwalt, broke two minutes. (The Polish report stays Pawel Korzeniowski’s super-suited 1:53.23 from 2009. Krzysztof Chmielewski holds the textile finest at 1:53.62 from the 2023 World Championships.)
The third night session in Sacramento additionally featured a tie for the gold within the males’s 50 freestyle. Each Maxime Grousset and Michael Andrew went 22.04 to share honors. The Frenchman Grousset was coming off a win within the 100 fly on Thursday night time. Andrew was dealing with a double with the 100 breaststroke later within the night time.
Brooks Curry was third in 22.27. He had gone 22.03 within the morning to take the highest seed. Kamal Mohammed was fourth, .01 forward of Youssef Ramadan with Evgenii Somov sixth in a closing filled with Olympians.
Grousset returned later within the night time for a win within the 50 butterfly, getting the higher of Andrew by .53 seconds in 23.12. Mahammad and Ramadan tied for fourth. Ethan Dumesnil was third.
Rhyan White prevailed a thriller of a showdown with Katharine Berkoff within the 100 backstroke, edging her fellow American Olympian by .01 seconds. White went 59.68. Berkoff was on the again of a double, having completed fifth within the 50 free.
Within the combine was Leah Shackley, who went 59.92 to complete third. Anastasia Gorbenko completed fourth in 1:00.42.
Australian Sam Quick delivered an excellent swim within the 400 free that just about took down a U.S. Open report. The 2023 World Champion went 3:43.84, eight tenths slower than the time he posted to complete fourth within the Olympic closing in Paris.
Barely surviving have been the U.S. Open report set in 2008 by Larsen Jensen at 3:43.53 and the Professional Swim Sequence mark of three:43.55 of Solar Yang in 2016.
Quick was 5.85 seconds forward of American Alec Enyeart, who went 4:39.69 to edge Ilia Sibirtsev for second by .08.
In a rerun of final week’s championship closing on the NCAA Championships, Matt Fallon bested two fellow A finalists to the title. Fallon, the American Olympian who was second at NCAAs, went 2:09.58 to win. Second was Spanish worldwide Carles Coll Marti in 2:10.25, with Kyrgyzstani Olympian Denis Petrashov third in 2:12.33. Coll Marti was third for Virginia Tech at NCAAs, Petrashov fourth for Louisville.
Coll Marti’s former Va Tech mate AJ Pouch was fourth.
France’s Yohann Ndoye Brouard dominated the boys’s 100 again in 53.87, his successful margin almost three seconds. Jack Dahlgren edged Hugo Dauvachelle by .03 for silver.
Beryl Gastaldello claimed a good race over Louisville’s Julia Dennis within the girls’s 50 free, the French Olympian going 24.75 to win by .04 seconds. Liberty Clark was third.
Isabelle Odgers received the ladies’s 200 breast in 2:28.89, surging on the ultimate 50 to get the win by .24 seconds over Aliz Kalmar. Mikayla Tan was third in 2:29.45. The chief at 150 meters, Lisa Nystrand, pale to fourth, two seconds off the tempo. Canadian Olympian Tessa Cieplucha completed fifth.
Rachel Klinker dominated a really skinny subject within the 200 butterfly, her time of two:10.85 some 5 seconds forward of Justina Kozan.
New Zealand worldwide Hazel Ouwehand took management of the ultimate of the ladies’s 50 fly, going 25.94. That’s .06 off her nationwide report from final spring. Shackley, again within the water, went 26.61 for second. Arielle Hayon was third, and Dennis, in her second swim, completed fifth. Eve Thomas received the ladies’s 400 free in 4:11.64, 4 seconds forward of Alexa McDevitt.Â