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Marsh Impressed by the Competition in Perth

The BHP Billiton Super Series finished up on Saturday with the Australians on top of the scoring followed by the Americans and the Japanese.

The Aussies were not the only ones satisfied with their performances and the competition as a whole. David Marsh the Head Coach of the American team at the event would like to see the United States represented again next January, “We have a real lull in our calendar in January,” Marsh told the Western Australian.

“I have already told Jacco we’d love to come back.”

“The racing has exceeded my expectations.”

“The whole world is watching this meet and I’ve been getting a lot of feedback from the States.”

There were 11 American athletes who put performances that rank in the top three in the world.

Whether or not there will be a meet to come back to is still up in the air. The competition has been a great success, but the contract to run the meet in Perth was only for three years and ended when the event concluded on Sunday. BHP, Swimming Australia and Tourism Western Australia are in the midst of negotiating a deal to continue the event.

Jacco Verhaeren the Australian National Team Coach expressed his thoughts on the value of the competition, “It is a very, very important meet for us,” said Verhaeren.

“The international competition is so important for us to grow experience with this team so I really, really hope it goes ahead.”

Marsh was not the only one happy with how his team performed, Verhaeren was also impressed with his team, especially Cate Campbell, “A month ago we were still having a conversation: is it possible for her to swim here?

“I must say it must be a relief for her, but also for us that she’s swimming that well.”

Campbell had shoulder surgery in August last year. Despite that setback her times were either better or slightly off her performances at this meet last year.

  • 2014 50 freestyle – 24.21
  • 2015 50 freestyle – 24.03
  • 2014 100 freestyle – 53.08
  • 2015 100 freestyle – 53.13

 

 

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christian
9 years ago

IMO i believe the Australian 4 by 1 relay would be a hard one to take off the podiun @ kazan

TinaW
9 years ago

Even without the top US women sprinters in attendance, it is still a true statement to say that American women’s freestyle sprinting is in trouble on the international scale.

bobo gigi
Reply to  TinaW
9 years ago

That’s not new.
Last women’s 100 free American gold medal at world championships was in 1998.
Last women’s 100 free American gold medal at olympic games was in 1984.
Last women’s 4X100 free relay gold medal at olympic games was in 2000.
But I disagree with you about right now. US women’s sprint team has never been as strong as right now since 2000. Simone Manuel and Abbey Weitzeil are young, very talented and sprint specialists. They are your 2 sprint stars for the next 10 years. Last time US has had such sprint talents was in last century with Dara Torres and Jenny Thompson. You have too often be forced in the last decade to… Read more »

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

Totally correct ! the Us men’s 400 free relay is in trouble now to get on the podium at next WC in Kazan . The girls will do very well on the other side .

weirdo
9 years ago

The couple A swimmers that were there, Ryan and Clary, weren’t very good IMO.

aswimfan
Reply to  weirdo
9 years ago

Clary wasn’t good, but Ryan in 200 IM was pretty good.

bobo gigi
9 years ago

For a B team, USA has done very well in my opinion.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

Absolutely well !

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