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2014 US National Championships: Day 2 Finals Preview

INFO YOU NEED TO FOLLOW DAY 2 OF THE 2014 US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Thursday PM Heat Sheets
  • Thursday PM Timeline
  • More Links, Storylines, and Selection Procedures
  • Scratches:
    • Elizabeth Beisel scratched from the A-final of the women’s 200 freestyle, bumping Sarah Henry into the A-final. Sarah Henry’s move would have bumped Maya Dirado into the B-final, but DiRado scratched too, bumping Amber McDermott into the B-final. Danielle Siverling is the new first alternate.
    • Ryan Lochte scratched from the A-final of the men’s 200 freestyle, bumping Mike Wynalda into the A-final. Michael McBroom was tied for 16th, but he scratched, making a swim-off unnecessary. Darian Townsend and Steve Schmuhl will both be bumped into the B-final, making Townley Haas the new first alternate.
    • Chase Kalisz scratched from the B-final of the men’s 200 breaststroke, bumping Michael Duderstadt into the B-final. Brendan McHugh would have been the new first alternate, but he scratched too, making Addison Bray the new first alternate.
    • Jordan Mattern scratched from the B-final of the women’s 200 backstroke, bumping Ashlee Linn into the B-final. Madison White will be the new first alternate.
    • Matt Ellis and Connor Knight scratched from the back of the B-final of the men’s 50 butterfly. Swimming in their place will be Kyler Van Swol and Andrew Seliskar. Jack Blyzinskyj will be the first alternate.

WOMEN’S 200 Freestyle

  • Average Age of A-final: 19 Years, 3 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: Katie Ledecky, 17
  • Oldest A-finalist: 2 Swimmers, 22

Of the 8 finalists, five of them have already qualified for the 2014 Pan Pac’s team. Katie Ledecky and Cierra Runge qualified from the 800 freestyle last night, while Missy Franklin, Shannon Vreeland, and Simone Manuel secured their spots during the 100 freestyle. Leah Smith, Chelsea Chenault, and Sarah Henry are the three with the most to gain in this final tonight, with roster spots on the line.

This race will be between Katie Ledecky and Missy Franklin. Although Ledecky ran away with it this morning, Missy Franklin should be much tougher tonight in the final. Shannon Vreeland shouldn’t have much of a problem finishing in third, which will make it a competition for the fourth and final Pan Pac’s roster spot in this event.

MEN’S 200 Freestyle

  • Average Age of A-final: 23 Years
  • Youngest A-finalist: Reed Malone, 19
  • Oldest A-finalist: Michael Klueh, 27

Conor Dwyer is the only A-finalist that has qualified for the 2014 Pan Pac team already. For everyone else, they will be fighting to secure their spots.

Matt McLean looked great this morning with the top qualifying time out of prelims. He was just off his best time. Conor Dwyer was close to two seconds off his best. This race should be Dwyer’s to win, but his training Matt McLean should put up a good fight.

Clay Youngquist is a very consistent swimmer all year round. He has done well in yards as well as meters, and he has a great shot at qualifying for Pan Pac’s tonight.

Michael Klueh made his first World Championship team in this event last summer. With such a young final, his experience may help guide him into the top four tonight.

WOMEN’S 200 Breaststroke

  • Average Age of A-final: 21 Years, 3 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: 2 Swimmers, 19
  • Oldest A-finalist: Micah Lawrence, 24

Micah Lawrence looked great this morning during her prelim swim, she had the fastest time by two seconds in this event. Breeja Larson is seeded second. She has done very well over the past few years. Emma Reaney is in the mix tonight. Reaney had an incredible yards season, breaking the American record not once, but twice. She has yet to perform at the same level in meters, but tonight would be an opportunity to do so.

MEN’S 200 Breaststroke

  • Average Age of A-final: 21 Years, 4 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: Will Licon, 19
  • Oldest A-finalist: BJ Johnson, 27

Will we see a new World Record tonight?? Kevin Cordes surprised a lot of people this morning, especially after cruising through his prelim swims and almost missing the A-finals during the Grand Prix’s. Nic Fink looked really good and had a good time as well. It will be fun to watch the two of them tonight.

WOMEN’S 200 Backstroke

  • Average Age of A-final: 19 Years, 3 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: Kathleen Baker, 17
  • Oldest A-finalist: 2 Swimmers, 21

Elizabeth Beisel has been having an incredible season, and that doesn’t appear to be changing any time soon. She had the fastest morning swim, ahead of the World Record holder Missy Franklin. Beisel will be fresh as this is her only swim tonight. Missy Franklin has the tough 200 free / 200 back double. In the past, Missy has never had a problem with doubles, but she was also training at altitude. Now that he is in Berkeley, it will be interesting to see how well she can manage the same double.

MEN’S 200 Backstroke

  • Average Age of A-final: 21 Years
  • Youngest A-finalist: 2 Swimmers, 18
  • Oldest A-finalist: Ryan Lochte, 30

Tyler Clary, the 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist, will have to hold off the young guns tonight to maintain the top spot in the 200 backstroke. I think this is going to turn into a three man race between Clary, Ryan Murphy, and Ryan Lochte.

WOMEN’S 50 Butterfly

  • Average Age of A-final: 20 Years, 10 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: Mimi Schneider, 18
  • Oldest A-finalist: Claire Donahue, 25

The 50’s will be interesting because they are not qualifying events for the 2014 Pan Pac Championships. They are, however, still  qualifying events for the 2015 World Championships. The winner of each non-olympic event will have a roster spot on the 2015 World Championship Team. Our understanding of the selection procedures is that non-olympic events will only be decided at Nationals and not at Pan Pacs. We have asked USA Swimming for clarification and will update as soon as we have an answer.

MEN’S 50 Butterfly

  • Average Age of A-final: 22 Years, 10 Months
  • Youngest A-finalist: 3 Swimmers, 19
  • Oldest A-finalist: Matt Grevers, 29

 

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whoknows
10 years ago

Last year Reed Malone was a 1:53 in the 200 free ; this year 1:47.4! However he was a 1:50.7 as 16 year old!

BTH
10 years ago

I’d throw out a comparison between Haas and Dave Walters, but he’s all but wiped Walters out of the VA swimming record book at 17.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

1.46.95 for Matt Mc lean ..

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

1.48.75 for Haas ! excellent time

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

Townley Haas going for it …..

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

Off For the mens 200 free

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

1.55.16 for Ledecky ! second fastest in the world ! super swim

Sean S
10 years ago

I hope Missy decided that she still has the 200 back later and to back off after Katie started to pull away.

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