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Pro Swim Series – Mission Viejo: David Curtiss Scratches 100 FR ‘A’ Final

2022 TYR PRO SWIM SERIES – MISSION VIEJO 

It’s the first full finals session in Mission Viejo, and finals of the 100 free, 100 breast, 200 fly, and 400 free will race tonight. 

The Wolfpack’s David Curtiss has scratched the 100 free ‘A’ final, the only scratch out of an ‘A’ final for the session. Curtiss just qualified for the final, finishing 8th in a time of 50.85. That’s only about three-tenths off the personal best he set in April at the San Antonio stop of the Pro Series. Curtiss is only entered in the 50 free for the rest of the meet.

Curtiss offered a statement to SwimSwam on the reasoning for his scratch.

“The reason I’ve opted out of swimming the final of the 100 free is that I’ve reached my goal in prelims,” he said. “I’ve been training here and there, and the focus of this meet was for me to have fun and I did that. Light swim and heavy relaxation on my mini trip to California.”

Curtiss said he will still be contesting the 50 free on Saturday.

That 50 free is Curtiss’ specialty, and one where he’s already one of the fastest teenagers in history. As good as he is in the 50 free, though, his value to his collegiate program, at least, has ben limited by the lack of viable second and third events. He finished 16th at the ACC Championships in the 100 free and 29th in the 100 back, and in spite of winning the ACC title in the 50 free, was only the team’s lowest-scoring individual swimmer at that meet (tied with Rafal Kusto).

In long course, though, he can focus more on his singular specialty, the 50 free, which so far seems to be the crux of his future internationally.

There were also a slew of ‘B’ final scratches. Three men scratched out of the ‘B’ final of the 100 breast: 9th place qualifier Parker Macy, 10th place Jason Schreiber, and 12th place Matthew Jensen. That means that Colin Cosgrove, Max Gilsenan, and Connor Daigle will all get a second swim. 

Texas’s Kyla Leibel scratched the ‘B’ final of the 400 free as the 13th place qualifier. In prelims, she swam 4:26.00. Earlier in the session, she’ll race in the ‘A’ final of the 100 free where she qualified in fifth.

Full Scratch Report: 

Women’s 100 Free

Men’s 100 Free

Women’s 100 Breast

  • No scratches

Men’s 100 Breast

Women’s 200 Fly

  • No Scratches

Men’s 200 Fly

Women’s 400 Free

Men’s 400 Free

  • No Scratches

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HJones
2 years ago

Has there ever been a sprinter with the prototype of Curtiss that eventually developed into a great 100 LC FR swimmer? There must be someone out there, but my swim history brain is a bit tired to scour through SwimCloud. I’m talking about someone who is an elite 50 FR swimmer in both LCM and SCY, but has a huge drop-off to any other secondary event (he went his best time at NCAAs in the 100 FR and finished 39th, and doesn’t have anything else that would qualify for either OT Wave). Just saying, since it doesn’t seem like MA and CD are going away in the 50 FR anytime soon.

Ink
2 years ago

Don’t you have to be professional to be a professional?

Odd
Reply to  Ink
2 years ago

he’s 19, and wants to relax, that affects whether he’s professional?

David fan
Reply to  Ink
2 years ago

Not with NIL David has a great deal with TYR

Ghost
2 years ago

Why is Curtiss so afraid of 100? Not sure anyone that young has such a hard time producing a 100 equal to his 50?!?

Swimmer
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

MA never swims a 100 free

Ghost
Reply to  Swimmer
2 years ago

He actually swam 100 free in Monaco! Plus he swims 100s all the time. Curtiss is a one trick pony

Breezeway
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

You do know he swam the prelims right?

Swimeir
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

The man just wanted to swim and have fun, not every meet for the swimmers needs to be of high importance. If he’s wanting to just swim prelims let him do that. Chill out

daeleb cressel
2 years ago

Lol

strela
2 years ago

slow news day huh

Swimmer1256
2 years ago

Soft!

Lyan Rochte
Reply to  Swimmer1256
2 years ago

Read the reason 😂 not every meet is a big one, let the man enjoy the cali beaches and break from college

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