2015 World Championship Preview: Women’s 200 Butterfly
Franziska Hentke of Germany will look to back up her top time in the world this year with a world championship gold medal.
2015 World Championship Preview: Men’s 200 Butterfly
Daiya Seto of Japan will look to dethrone South Africa’s Chad Le Clos for the 200m butterfly crown in Kazan.
2015 World Championships Preview: Men’s 50 Butterfly
Chad Le Clos will look to continue his recent 50m fly dominance at the world championships.
2015 World Championships Preview: Men’s 400m IM
I believe that Daiya Seto will be faster than he was in Barcelona and swim a 4:07 to take the title.
World Championships Preview: Women’s 50 Backstroke
Etiene Medeiros of Brazil has recently burst onto the swimming scene, posting some incredible times in the 50 back.
2015 World Championships Previews: Men’s 200 IM
With Phelps and Hagino absent, Ryan Lochte is looking for his 4th consecutive title.
2015 World Championships Preview: Women’s 200 Back
Missy Franklin is the 200 backstroke World Record holder in the 200 meter backstroke in long course, but hasn’t matched that time since the 2012 Olympic Games.
2015 World Championships Preview: Women’s 100 Back
Missy Franklin is the defending World and Olympic Champion in the 100 back, but Emily Seebohm has been consistently sub-59.
World Championships Preview: Women’s 200 Breaststroke
Rikke Pedersen of Denmark has emerged as the top 200 breastroker in the world the last few years.
World Championships Preview: Women’s 50 Breaststroke
Yuliya Efimova has the most impressive resume of anyone in the field in the 50m breastroke. She is the two-time world champion (2009 & 2013) and was the runner up in 2011.
World Championships Preview: Women’s 100 Breaststroke
Predictions
1. Ruta Meilutyte, LTU – 1:04.57; 2. Yuliya Efimova, RUS – 1:05.17; 3. Kanako Watanabe, JPN – 1:05.69
1500m Freestyle World Championship Preview: Ledecky Looking For Second Distance Trifecta
Katie Ledecky is the undisputed favourite in this event and it does not appear that she will be challenged in the slightest.
800m Free World Championship Preview: Is Sub 8:10 Possible?
Ever since defeating defending champion and heavy favourite Rebecca Adlington on her home soil, Ledecky has been in control of the event.
400m Free World Championship Preview: The Race For Silver
With Katie Ledecky all but guaranteed a gold medal in this event, the race will be between Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Jazmin Carlin, and Lauren Boyle for the silver medal.
200m Freestyle World Championship Preview: Franklin, Ledecky Looking To Sweep Podium
Ledecky has shown a fierce tenacity to go after races with no fear and to do absolutely whatever it takes to win. Both Franklin and Ledecky will be in for a challenge.