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Cody Miller Signs Fan’s Build-a-Bear with His Voice Inside It (Video)

2019 U.S. OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Reported by Anne Lepesant.

MEN’S 100M BREASTSTROKE – FINAL

  • American record: 58.64, 2017, Kevin Cordes
  • U.S. Open record: 58.74, 2017 Kevin Cordes/Joao Gomes
  • U.S. Open Meet record: 59.28, 2019, Andrew Wilson

Podium:

  1. Dmitriy Balandin (TROJ) – 59.36
  2. Andrew Wilson (ABSC) – 59.54
  3. Cody Miller (SAND) – 59.92

Fresh off his U.S. Open Meet record in heats, Andrew Wilson charged to the early lead in the 100 breast final. He turned at 27.96, just a tick ahead of Dmitriy Balandin (28.0). The second half belonged to Balandin, though, as the Olympic Champion in the 200 breast came home in 31.35 to Wilson’s 31.58 for the victory. Balandin missed the meet record by .08 with his final time of 59.36. Wilson was runner-up in 59.54. Cody Miller took third in 59.92. No one else broke a minute in the heat, although fourth-place Nic Fink went 1:00.05.

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IU Swammer
4 years ago

Her reaction to getting the goggles is adorable. I think we SwimSwam commenters sometimes forget that we’re commenting about world class athletes who are hugely inspiring to swimmers who will never sniff a national cut and are thrilled to qualify for their state meet. We often focus on international swimming, which is appropriate. But we’re so engrossed in the elite. It’s nice to be reminded about the roots that support our sport.

Mom of 2
4 years ago

He’s probably making more money doing this than swimming. He found a niche and capitalized on it. Good for him.

Heyitsme
4 years ago

That’s kinda creepy

Tim
4 years ago

Awesome. Cody is a cool guy.

PhillyMark
Reply to  Tim
4 years ago

He is certainly doing a great job marketing himself and creating a following

N80M80
Reply to  PhillyMark
4 years ago

Generally he’s good for the sport and seems like a good dude

PhillyMark
4 years ago

I wonder if he had something else in mind b4 he said ‘awesome’

Markster
Reply to  PhillyMark
4 years ago

He didn’t say ‘awesome’ throughout the entire video.

PhillyMark
Reply to  Markster
4 years ago

Amazing was the word he used…my mistake

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