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Schooling Posts 48.7 100 Free at Austin Sectionals

2017 SOUTHERN ZONE SECTIONALS – AUSTIN

Swimming the 100 free in Austin, Joseph Schooling swam a time of 48.74 for the win by almost a full second. That time is just .06 outside of cracking the world’s top 25, and it’s his 5th best time ever as well as his 5th time under 49 seconds. His lifetime best is a 48.27 from the 2016 Olympic Games– he’ll most likely have to be under 48, though, to snag a medal in Budapest. That said, this is his fastest 100 free time that wasn’t done at either an Olympics or a South East Asian Games.

2nd place went to Tate Jackson, his Texas teammate, at 49.61. That’s Jackson’s first time under 50 seconds– his previous best was a 50.01 from July of 2016. For the women, Stanford commit Lauren Pitzer clocked a 55.79 for the win.

Quinn Carrozza was far and away the top 200 backstroker on the women’s side tonight, going 2:11’s in prelims and finals to end up at 2:11.01 this evening. That was four seconds ahead of 2nd place Kaitlin Harty (2:15.12), who touched just ahead of Austin Swim Club’s Kendall Shields (2:15.90). For the men, Josh Artmann was the fastest to the wall at 2:01.62.

In a close finish, Samuel Stewart ended up on top in the 200 fly with a 2:04.19. Andrew Limpert of Mansfield Aquatic Club was 2nd in 2:04.58, with Mason Tenney of Longhorn Aquatics third at 2:05.84 and 15-year-old John Grieshop fourth (2:05.90).

For the women, Ashlyn Fiorilli touched first in 2:14.66 with Tiffany Futscher 2nd at 2:14.88.

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Schoolingswimsbreastintokyo
7 years ago

Comparing Schooling to Phelps is absurd. Let’s see if he can repeat as champ at Worlds.

Sean
7 years ago

In no way am I a Schooling fan, but this talk between him and Andrew is just ridiculous. Schooling is your reigning Olympic champion, with one of the fastest times in history.

Following the year he’s had, I expect someone else to win the 100 fly in Budapest, but that does not take away from the fact that he’s an Olympic champion.

Jfoo
Reply to  Sean
7 years ago

Well said thanks for some sensible commentary finally

Dru
Reply to  Sean
7 years ago

Why do you expect someone else to win the 100 fly?

Even if schooling is off his Olympic form.. how many guys are we really expecting under 51, 2 maybe 3?

Hell, could be like NCAAs where schooling still does a great time but dressel or maybe le clos are also there with him

DMacNCheez
7 years ago

There’s a video interview of him talking about the rumored 50.7 on floswimming. Honesty I’m skeptical, but he admits he hasn’t “done anything yet”, and he tries to rush off the question, helps me gain some big respect for him. I think his coaches threw it out there to hype Schooling up but we shall see Saturday in the official race…

muffinbottom
Reply to  DMacNCheez
7 years ago

Around 1 minute in in the floswimming video he says in his 50.7 swim: “I was 3, 4, 7, 3.” Does anyone know what he is talking about with these numbers?

splits
Reply to  Braden Keith
7 years ago

def splits… 23.4 27.3

muffinbottom
Reply to  Braden Keith
7 years ago

Any idea where they are counting from? 4 numbers sounds like a short course 100, and the 7 is not like the others.

mbl
Reply to  muffinbottom
7 years ago

He’s referring to the splits, 23.4, 27.3

Schoolingswimsbreastintokyo
Reply to  Braden Keith
7 years ago

That’s a helluva DPS. Sounds like he swam it SCY with long underwaters. Hilarious.

RBZX
Reply to  muffinbottom
7 years ago

Splits. 23.4, 27.3.

MichaelTran
7 years ago

Schooling is trying to become Sarah Sjostrom!!!

lilaswimmer
Reply to  MichaelTran
7 years ago

he’s the next phelps, but even better!

MichaelTran
Reply to  lilaswimmer
7 years ago

If he does 200free, 200IM, 400IM :)))

bobo gigi
Reply to  MichaelTran
7 years ago

If he wins gold medals during 15 years. If he wins world and olympic golds in the 100 fly/200 fly/200 free/200 IM/400 IM and if you say “even better” I add the 100 free! He must also break dozens of world records. So far he has one olympic gold in the 100 fly and no world title. We’ll see first if he can win something outside of the 100 fly..

Bigly
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

Michael Andrew has a world title. Schooling does not. Schooling also has no NCAA individual event records, WRs, US Open Records. The most over-hyped athlete of all-time.

Hater of swimvortex
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago

You worked very hard to prove Andrew is better than Schooling, but everyone knows who is actually better.

Bigly
Reply to  Hater of swimvortex
7 years ago

Depends on the event. By best times, MA can take him in the 50’s of 3 strokes, 100’s of two strokes, 100 IM, 200 IM, 200 breast, 400 IM —- that’s 9 events. Schooling is better in the 100 free, 200 free, 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly. Who’s better again?

Jay
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago

Lol. i dont know what the crap are u talking about. An Olympic gold already wins a person who only owns world championship title. Schooling has no ncaa records etc, u might need to do some research..

iLikePsych
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

Bigly said individual NCAA records – Dressel and Conger broke both of his this past year. He still has relay ones.

Bigly
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

Um. Just curious, Jay (or is it Joe?). What individual NCAA record, WR, US Open Record did your extensive research come up with for Mr. Schooling? I think the media should be alerted.

Bigly
Reply to  MichaelTran
7 years ago

He finaled in one event in Rio. Yeah, the next Phelps.

Bigly
Reply to  MichaelTran
7 years ago

He’s just Cavic without a 50 fly and with better luck to face an old and very tired (200 IM-100 fly double) Phelps.

Dee
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago

Oh give over – Nobody was beating Schooling that day. His swim was stunning. He’ll win in Budapest, too.

Bigly
Reply to  Dee
7 years ago

Of course not. Phelps had swum his 14th race about 30 min before and had to go to his gold medal ceremony instead of warming down from his 200 IM. No way he wins in Budapest.

schoolingswimsbreastintokyo
Reply to  MichaelTran
7 years ago

Puh-leaze.

Rafael
7 years ago

Just for the record. It seems Liukonnen went 21,58 50 free on his nationals

Uberfan
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

Now that is news

Dee
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

That has been coming: His 21.9 to win Mesa didnt get the attention it deserved. Europeans busting sprints out beyond Manaudou is good news.

Hater of swimvortex
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

The 50 free will be very interesting.

pvdh
7 years ago

we are like 2.5 weeks out…i seriously doubt he is in heavy training at this period

Bigly
Reply to  pvdh
7 years ago

He had a very brief period of heavy training. He was 1:56 in the 200 fly (his best is 1:55 mid from 2015) on May 7 as a second taper off NCAAs at the end of March. Between May 7 an June 10, he was in heavy training as evidenced by his 50.1 100 free and 2:00 200 fly. It’s not like he’s tapering off of months of hard training. He’s very rested at this point.

Jon Nap
7 years ago

Rumor has it he went 50.7 in the 100 fly in practice. Not official by any means and probably caught on a stopwatch. We’ll see officially on Saturday if he’s got a 50. in him before worlds.

Swimmer?
Reply to  Jon Nap
7 years ago

Rumor has a lot of things. What ia your source for this info?

pooholla
Reply to  Swimmer?
7 years ago

there’s a video out there of him talking about it… a google search will lead you to it.

ct swim fan
Reply to  pooholla
7 years ago

There is a video on Flo Swimming where he talks about it. I don’t for a second believe he went that fast in a practice, except maybe with the stop watch starting late or the bulkhead in the wrong place. I think he’s just trying to get into Dressel’s head.

flyguy200
Reply to  ct swim fan
7 years ago

If you listen to the interview he admits skepticism. His splits were 23.4-27.3 which is awfully fast going out. It makes a lot of sense that the coaches would be about ~.5 fast on the reaction at the start which would manifest itself in the opening split.

24.0-27.3 for a 51.3 with a jammer on makes a lot of sense for a 50.3 guy just starting his taper. His coaches probably just jumped the gun a bit on the watch for a psychological boost.

crooked donald
Reply to  Jon Nap
7 years ago

Yeah. He had a drag suit on, and it was at the end of a 200 fly set.

IMs for days
Reply to  Jon Nap
7 years ago

He basically confirms it here: http://www.floswimming.com/video/1223502-video-joseph-schooling-went-507-100-fly-in-practice-the-day-after-dressels-508
It is hard to tell if he’s being serious or if he’s trolling all of us for the sake of psyching out his competitors.
“Rumor has it you went a 50.7 in pratice?”
“Huh? Oh yeah, I totally did that, you know, dressel put up a… serious swim and I responded with that… 50. … 7”

a_trojan
Reply to  IMs for days
7 years ago

thanks for the link. so it looks like he has started taper but certainly not at full taper yet.

aquajosh
Reply to  a_trojan
7 years ago

He says in the video he’s about a week into taper.

Bigly
Reply to  aquajosh
7 years ago

He’s not tapering off much of a base, so he’s not going to get much more bang from his taper.

Bigly
Reply to  IMs for days
7 years ago

Nobody at Texas has ever talked about their practice times. They post the Eddie Reese Invitational, but there’s no other public talk about what they do in practice. He’s trolling in response to Dressel’s NCAA troll that he was leading off the 800 free relay (he wasn’t). Gullibility knows no bounds.

jelly
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago

He wasn’t the one who mentioned it first

Bigly
Reply to  jelly
7 years ago

Let me guess. It was “somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds.”

Justin Thompson
Reply to  Jon Nap
7 years ago

He’s joking about that 50.7. Chances are nobody has done a 50.7 in practice without a super suit or fins and especially not on a partial taper.

Bigly
Reply to  Justin Thompson
7 years ago

You haven’t heard about Joe Schooling then. Apparently, he’s the new GOAT.

Jay
7 years ago

I smell a 47 coming to worlds

goldmedalgal
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

in 100 fly

crooked donald
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

For Dressel.

Uberfan
Reply to  Jay
7 years ago

With that logic everyone on USA’s 4×100 should be a 47

Walter
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

The medley relay. 🙂

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