Video produced by Coleman Hodges.
Reported by Tony Carroll.
200 FREESTYLE – FINALS
- NCAA – 1:40.31 –
Missy Franklin, California – 2014 - Championship –
1:40.31 – Missy Franklin, California – 2014 - American – 1:40.31 –
Missy Franklin, California – 2014 - US Open – 1:40.31 –
Missy Franklin, California – 2014 - 2014 Champion –
Missy Franklin, California – 1:40.31
With the third American record of the day, Missy Franklin becomes the first woman in history to break the 1:40 barrier in the 200 freestyle with her time of 1:39.10. She was out a full second faster than last year at the 100 yard mark.
Stanford’s Simone Manuel finished second with a time of 1:41.45. Her teammate, Lia Neal, finished just behind her in third at 1:42.65.
California’s second swimmer, Cierra Runge, reached in for fourth with a half second drop to post a 1:43.23. Cal’s third finalist, Caroline Piehl, picked up 8th place points with her 1:44.30.
Indiana’s Kennedy Goss added a fifth place finish at 1:43.52, followed by USC’s Chelsea Chenault at 1:43.90 and Leah Smith from Virginia in seventh with a 1:44.00.
Cal’s Camille Cheng dropped more than a second to win the B final with a time of 1:42.82. Penn State’s Alyson Ackman was second in the heat at 1:43.79.
How is there no 200 FR race video on YouTube yet??? Even ESPN’s article on the race has a video interview with Missy instead of the race itself.
No Ledecky in the 800 free relay?
Because I can’t help myself…
Rio Relays…
400MR-
Franklin, Larsen, Worrell, Manuel
Bootsma, Reaney, Stewart, Weitzel
400FR-
Manuel, Weitzel, Franklin, Neal
(Romano, Geer)
800 FR-
Franklin, Manuel, Schmitt, Manuel
(Vreeland, Runge)
Hulk, I’m guessing one of the Manuels in the 800 Free Relay is supposed to be Ledecky?
Yes. My brain is mush. 6 weeks of meets.
Hulk, We’ll get through it together. Lol. 🙂
She will be super motivated for Kazan , that’s for sure . Usa needs a Great in shape Missy this summer . The 800 free relay will be a monster relay with this Missy on .Fantastic
A performance for ages! Someone will walk on Mars before another girl breaks that record. 🙂
And to think that some people here started to predict her decline after last summer…. 😆
No guys, Missy is well alive and looks even stronger than ever!
She was injured last summer and fortunately, her back problems seem very far now.
Hats off to coach McKeever too who has helped Missy to improve a lot her freestyle since she’s at Cal. Can’t wait to see her backstroke on day 3 now.
Missy is a huge champion and we’ll enjoy her big and contagious smile and her amazing swimming talent for a long time yet.
I wished I could up voted this comment 1000000000x
Couldn’t agree more
Well that time converts to 1:49.81 short course meters, so you could say she broke that barrier as well… crazy…