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2015 Arena Pro Swim Minneapolis A-Finals (RACE VIDEOS)

2015 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES MINNEAPOLIS

Race Videos

A Finals Below:

Women’s 200 fly

  1. Cammile Adams, SwimMAC – 2:08.16
  2. Hannah Saiz, Schroeder YMCA – 2:10.37
  3. Haley Anderson, Trojan Swim Club – 2:10.77

Men’s 200 Fly

  1. Chase Kalisz, NBAC – 1:58.07
  2. Michael Phelps, NBAC – 1:58.38
  3. Grant Shoults, Mission Viejo Nadadores – 2:00.41

Women’s 50 Free

  1. Etienne Medeiros, Sesi/Brazil – 24.92
  2. Simone Manuel, Stanford – 24.94
  3. Abbey Weitzeil, Canyons Aquatic Club – 25.07

Men’s 50 Free

  1. Nathan Adrian, Cal – 21.56
  2. Santo Condroelli, Canyons Aquatic Club – 22.24
  3. Brad Tandy, Tucson Ford/South Africa – 22.27

Women’s 100 Back

  1. Missy Franklin, Colorado Stars – 1:00.18
  2. Kylie Masse, University of Toronto – 1:00.31
  3. Dominique Bouchard, Oakville/Canada – 1:00.66

Video not available.

Men’s 100 Back

  1. David Plummer, NYAC – 52.85
  2. Grigory Tarasevich, Louisville/Russia – 54.28
  3. Arkady Vyatchanin, NYAC/Serbia – 54.45

Video not available.

Women’s 200 Breast

  1. Kierra Smith, Minnesota/Canada – 2:24.36
  2. Haley Spencer, Minnesota Aquatics – 2:26.92
  3. Martha McCabe, Toronto Swim Club/Canada – 2:27.13

Men’s 200 Breast

  1. Carlos Claverie, Louisville/Venezuela – 2:10.86
  2. Nic Fink, Athens Bulldog Swim Club – 2:10.93
  3. Cody Miller, Badger Swim Club – 2:13.91

Women’s 400 Free

  1. Katie Ledecky, NCAP – 4:02.67
  2. Leah Smith, Virginia – 4:04.67
  3. Becca Mann, NBAC – 4:07.67

Men’s 400 Free

  1. Conor Dwyer, Trojan Swim Club – 3:48.11
  2. Marcelo Acosta, Azura Florida – 3:53.57
  3. Connor Jaeger, Club Wolverine – 3:55.23

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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