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2021 ISL Match 6, Day 2 Start Lists: Chalmers Still Relay-Only, Dressel is Out

2021 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEASON 3, MATCH 6

Day 2 Start Lists

Team Scores After Day One

  1. London Roar, 277.0
  2. Cali Condors, 263.5
  3. Tokyo Frog Kings, 187.0
  4. Aqua Centurions, 181.5

London’s Kyle Chalmers is only entered to swim freestyle in the mixed 4×100 medley relay while Cali front-runner Caeleb Dressel is not entered on day two of match six, where the Roar built a narrow 13.5-point lead over the Condors.

Yesterday, Chalmers led off the winning men’s 4×100 free relay in a 45.69 before anchoring the runner-up men’s medley relay in 45.24. Today, Chalmers will accompany backstroker Guilherme Guido, breaststroker Alia Atkinson, and flyer Emma McKeon in the mixed medley relay.

Entered in the 100 free today for the Roar will be 400 free champ Duncan Scott and teammate Katsumi Nakamura, who split 46.00 anchoring London’s “B” medley relay. Scott will take on the 200 free with teammate Zac Incerti, who placed seventh in the 400 free yet secured 6 checkpoint bonus points. At the same time, the versatile Scott is entered in both the 100 IM and 400 IM. That will be 800 meters of racing for Scott.

Meanwhile, Condor Caeleb Dressel is absent on day two’s start lists. Yesterday, Dressel earned 12 points in the 100 fly, placed second in his first 200 IM SCM at 1:51.14, but anchored the men’s 4×100 free relay in an out-of-character 47.26. Later on in the medley relay, Dressel put up an in-character 49.24 fly leg to contribute to the winning time of 3:21.29.

Filling in for Dressel in the 100 free will be Justin Ress and Kacper Majchrzak while breaststroker Nic Fink will take on the 100 IM alongside Marcin Cieslak. In the 50 fly, Cieslak will hit the water again alongside Angel Martinez.

In Cali’s top mixed medley relay, backstroker Coleman Stewart will swim the fly leg along with backstroker Olivia Smoliga, breaststroker Nic Fink, and flyer Natalie Hinds. In the men’s 50 free skins, sprinters Stewart and Ress will go against the likes of Tokyo’s Vlad Morozov and Aqua’s Szebasztian Szabo and Alessandro Miressi. London’s Nakamura and Dylan Carter will also take on the men’s skins event.

Also out for the Condors is Molly Hannis. Yesterday, Hannis placed fifth in the 200 breast and third in the 50 breast. She also split a near-identical 100 breast leg as Lilly King in the medley relays, hitting 1:03.68 to King’s 1:03.67. Today, King will be joined by Leonie Kullman in the 100 breast and swim breaststroke in the mixed medley relay.

For the women’s 50 fly skins, London and Cali will go guns a-blazing with Roar members McKeon and Marie Wattel and Condors Beata Nelson and Kelsi Dahlia. Backstroker Nelson will also swim the 50 fly/100 IM double. In for the 100 back today alongside Smoliga will be Sherridon Dressel.

Known sprinter Erika Brown, who placed second in yesterday’s 50 free, will take on the 100/200 free double today for the Condors in lieu of the 50 free skins. During match four, Brown placed third in the 200 back.

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Mike
3 years ago

The relay splits after the 200 IM makes me wonder that maybe the 800 free relay would’ve mess Dressel’s meet at the Olympics

Daeleb Creseel
Reply to  Mike
3 years ago

Silver maybe, said himself on the podcast interview with SS

Mike
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

I’m talking about the 100 fly and 50 free. But yeah silver at best

Daeleb Creseel
Reply to  Mike
3 years ago

Ohhh sorry misread. Yeah u r right. Dressel was also right abt dropping 800fr relay

Rafael
Reply to  Mike
3 years ago

While 50 free he was safe as fratus and manadou were not near their PB we would probably see milak winning gold on 100 fly had he swam The 4×200

Sub13
Reply to  Rafael
3 years ago

And it’s pretty likely that Kyle wins 100 free as well. They went into that swim with Kyle having swum a 200 the night before while Dressel didn’t

Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

And why is Chalmers not swimming 100fr or 50skin? While Scott does 100fr, 100IM, 2FR and 4IM??

Yoo
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

I think London are slowly bringing Chalmers back to ISL, he’ll probably do individual events next week.

Daeleb Creseel
Reply to  Yoo
3 years ago

Chalmers can at least do 100fr easily, if not also 2FR. He swam 2 relay free legs yesterday. Both excellent. He’s in great shape.

CY~
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

Kyle entered as relay-only for this week along with Mildred…

am already hurting for Duncan WHAAAAT EVEN

Daeleb Creseel
Reply to  CY~
3 years ago

But why relay only? Emma is swimming individuals

CY~
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

Who knows? The girls really lacking? Kyle volunteering to let the other guys do indiv?

Yoo
3 years ago

Delete.

Last edited 3 years ago by Yoo
Lopez
3 years ago

Scott swimming 100free, 100IM, 200free and the 400IM. Just looking at the line-up is painful.

Canadian Swammer
Reply to  Lopez
3 years ago

I doubled 200 fr 400IM every year of varsity swimming and the thought of adding two extra 100s in that session makes me ill.

Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

What happened to Dressel??

Yoo
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

The only think i can think of is Fatigue? After his 200IM yesterday he wasn’t really close to his best on the 2 relays.

Daeleb Creseel
Reply to  Yoo
3 years ago

24 hours is more than enough for him to recover

Yoo
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

I dont know then. Maybe he’s ill?

Yoo
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

Rowdy just said Dressel isn’t feeling well.

Noah
Reply to  Daeleb Creseel
3 years ago

They said a couple minutes ago that he was just resting today to be great for the playoffs, hopefully everything is alright.

Stewart 100 back gold in Fukuoka
3 years ago

Why?

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