Produced by Coleman Hodges.
Reported by Tony Carroll.
Caitlin Leverenz topped the field in the women’s 200 IM with the ninth fastest time in the world this year of 2:10.70. Madison Cox was right with her, but fell on the wrong side of the touch-out, settling for the silver medal with her time of 2:10.75.
Bethany Galat won the bronze medal with her time of 2:12.13, finishing one spot ahead of her teammate, Sarah Henry, at 2:12.25.
Emily Cameron dropped a second and a half to finish fifth with a final time of 2:12.54. She was the final swimmer to finish under 2:13.
Karlee Bispo and Meaghan Raab finished together with 2:13’s in sixth and seventh, and Justine Bowker closed out the A final with her time of 2:14.21.
Tatum Wade won the B final with her time of 2:12.27 and Brooke Forde won the 18&u final with a 2:14.36.