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2017 Arena PSS Indianapolis: Peaty Scratches 200 Breast on Day 1

2017 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES – INDIANAPOLIS

  • Thursday, March 2nd-Saturday, March 4th
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Psych Sheets
  • Thursday Prelims Heat Sheet
  • Live Results

The 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series at Indianapolis is slated to kick off on Thursday morning at the IUPUI Natatorium. Swimmers will compete in the 100 free, 200 breast, 100 fly, and 400 free.

Among the big name scratches for day 1 prelimsis Great Britain’s Adam Peaty, the Olympic champion and World Record holder in the 100 breast. Peaty has scratched out of the 200 breast prelims, where he was seeded 5th on the psych sheets. Also dropping out of that race before prelims was Great Britain’s Dan Wallace.

Argentinian National Record holder Santiago Grassi is out of the 100 fly, an event in which he was the 4th seed. Team USA’s Zane Grothe, the 20th seed, has also scratched the event, though it’s likely he did so in order to focus on the 400 free later in the session.

The only major scratch on the women’s side came from Canadian junior standout Mary-Sophie Harvey. She was entered as the 5th seed in the 400 free before deciding to scratch out.

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Embarah
7 years ago

He’s scared of Will Licon

Caleb
7 years ago

I get that he’s never going to be a real 200 guy, but what’s the point of flying 5000 miles to get here, and scratching one of your two events? Saving up for the 100? It’s just a mid-season chance to test yourself, no?

Dee
Reply to  Caleb
7 years ago

I’m wondering if he wants the US Open record. A lot of the Brits look very heavy – It’s 8wks out from out Nationals so *most* will be back in a heavy block of training + effects of travel… Might be taking a few extra days? Seems odd though

Dee
7 years ago

Interesting – Peaty was just saying on social media yesterday that he was excited to see what kind of 200 he could come up with in Indy. I *really* want to see him have a go at it… He was 2.09 as a 59.2 100br swimmer. Nowt’s linear, but surely he could produce a very competitive 200?

iLikePsych
Reply to  Dee
7 years ago

I believe he was seeded with a 2:08 at Kazan, but I’ve never seen him do anything close to that

Dee
Reply to  iLikePsych
7 years ago

His hasn’t swum a tapered, serious 200br since his 2.08 @ 2015 nationals. His next times are 2.09.4 & 2.10.0 from 2014. He said his head wasn’t in the 200 in Kazan after the 100, and he didn’t taper for 2016 nationals. He is a total unknown over 200.

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