The TYR Professional Swim Sequence cease in San Antonio continued with the Day 4 prelims on Saturday morning.
The occasions of the day are the ladies’s and males’s 100 backstroke, 200 breaststroke, 200 IM and 50 free earlier than transferring to the slowest timed remaining heats of the ladies’s 800 free and males’s 1500 free.
This meet is filled with star energy as swimmers put together for the Olympic Trials within the U.S. or the Paris Video games for worldwide rivals.
Meet Outcomes
Day 3 Males’s Recap
Day 3 Girls’s Recap
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Girls’s 100 Backstroke
4 girls have been sub-minute within the prelims of the 100 backstroke, establishing what could possibly be a blistering remaining.
NCAA champion Katharine Berkoff took the highest seed in 59.07, forward of Regan Smith (59.69), Rhyan White (59.80) and Claire Curzan (59.82).
NC State’s Kennedy Noble took the fifth seed in 1:00.21, adopted by NCAA 200 again champion Phoebe Bacon (1:00.66) and Israeli Olympian Anastasia Gorbenko (1:00.96), who gained the 400 IM earlier within the meet.
Northwestern’s Ayla Spitz took the eighth seed in 1:01.23.
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Males’s 100 Backstroke
Arizona State’s Hubert Kos took the highest seed within the males’s 100 backstroke, clocking a 53.55 – the one sub-54 within the subject this morning.
NC State’s Kacper Stokowski was subsequent in 54.37 as NC State swimmers previous and current took up three of the following 5 seeds.
Justin Ress was the third seed in 54.54. Daniel Diehl was the sixth seed in 55.23.
Jack Dolan was the fourth seed (54.72) and Virginia’s Jack Aikins was fifth (54.96).
Aidan Stoffle (55.41) and Hunter Armstrong (55.58) took the ultimate two spots in finals.
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Girls’s 200 Breaststroke
Tokyo Olympian and NCAA champion Kate Douglass, swimming for New York Athletic Membership, took the highest seed within the 200 breast by greater than a second.
Douglass, the American record-holder within the occasion, received to the wall in 2:26.09.
Lithuania’s Kotryna Teterevkova took the second spot in 2:27.44, adopted by Douglass’ former Virginia teammate Ella Nelson (2:28.09).
Olympic gold medalist Lilly King took the fourth seed in 2:28.91, adopted by Kim Herkle (2:31.34), Alexis Yager (2:31.69), Canadian Olympian Sydney Pickrem (2:31.81) and Nina Kucheran (2:32.56).
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Males’s 200 Breaststroke
Leon Marchand was considered one of 5 swimmers to interrupt 2:13 within the prelims of the 200 Breaststroke.
Marchand swam a 2:12.22 to take the third seed behind Adam Chillingworth (2:12.06) and Matthew Fallon (2:12.20).
Virginia Tech’s Carles Coll Marti (2:12.35) and Louisville’s Denis Petrashov (2:12.84) have been additionally underneath 2:13.
Julio Horrego (2:14.15), Lyubomir Epitropov (2:14.31) and Noah Nichols (2:14.73) rounded out the finals, leaving Nic Fink one spot out.
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Girls’s 200 IM
NCAA champion Alex Walsh cruised to the highest seed within the 200 IM with a swim of two:12.93, almost a second forward of the sphere.
Walsh’s Olympic teammates Torri Huske (2:13.75) and Phoebe Bacon (2:14.19) took the following two seed in tonight’s remaining.
Katie Christopherson took the fourth seed in 2:14.22), adopted by Canadian Olympian Sydney Pickrem (2:14.25), NCAA champion Beata Nelson (2:14.76), Erin Gemmell (2:15.14) and Lucy Bell (2:16.01).
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Males’s 200 IM
Dart’s Luca Urlando went a sub-2 to earn the highest seed within the 200 IM for tonight’s remaining.
Urlando received to the wall in 1:59.96.
Olympian Kieran Smith took the second seed in 2:00.51, adopted by Owen McDonald (2:00.66) and Olympic gold medalist Chase Kalisz (2:00.69).
Carson Foster took the fifth spot in 2:00.71, forward of fellow mainstays Ron Polonsky (2:00.82), Grant Home (2:01.15) and Trenton Julian (2:01.61).
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Girls’s 50 Free
Simply six tenths of a second separated 1-8 with seven Olympians making the finals within the 50 free.
Abbey Weitzeil claimed the highest seed in 24.32, simply two hundredths forward of Simone Manuel (24.34). Each swimmers have dominated American sprinting and made the previous two Olympics within the occasion and Weitzeil is the U.S, Open record-holder at 24.00.
NCAA champion and record-holder Gretchen Walsh took the third seed in 24.38, whereas Polish Olympian Kasia Wasick was fourth in 24.49.
Torri Huske completed her busy session with one other finals spot, taking the fifth seed in 24.52, adopted by Olympic teammate Catie DeLoof (24.56).
Hong Kong Olympian Siobhan Haughey, who gained the 100 and 200 this week, took the seventh seed in 24.77, forward of fellow two-time Olympian Olivia Smoliga (24.94).
TYR Professional Swim Sequence: Males’s 50 Free
Caeleb Dressel made the finals with the sixth seed within the 50 free, getting tot he wall in 22.16. He has carried out robust in finals this week, so a quicker swim is probably going.
Gabe Castano has the highest seed at 21.67, adopted by Ryan Held (21.68), Santo Condorelli (21.95), Arizona State star Jonny Kulow (22.04) and Matt King (22.14).
Jack Dolan took the seventh spot in 22.18, whereas Michael Andrew and Koko Bratanov tied for the eight seed in 22.32.