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Day 1 Relay Lineups: Ledecky Draws In For Americans

2017 FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Relay lineups have been released for finals on day 1 in Budapest, with a few notable changes.

For the women, Simone Manuel and Katie Ledecky move onto the American squad, switching out for Lia Neal and Olivia SmoligaBronte Campbell is in for the Australians despite an apparent shoulder injury, as is Emma McKeon who will anchor.

Canada moves in Penny Oleksiak and Chantal van Landeghem, while Sweden has altered their lineup to lead-off world #1 Sarah Sjostrom.

Women’s 4×100 Free Relay Lineup

  1. Japan (Ikee, Aoki, Yamane, Igarashi)
  2. Canada (Mainville, Van Landeghem, Sanchez, Oleksiak)
  3. Australia (Jack, Campbell, Elmslie, McKeon)
  4. USA (Comerford, Worrell, Ledecky, Manuel)
  5. Netherlands (Busch, Heemskerk, Van der Meer, Kromowidjojo)
  6. Sweden (Sjostrom, Coleman, Lindborg, L.Hansson)
  7. China (Zhu, Zhang, Wu, Ai)
  8. Denmark (Bro, Bro, Beckmann, Blume)

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Bill G
7 years ago

Canada: The role of Taylor Ruck will be played by Kayla Sanchez (2001 birth year)

nlm78
7 years ago

Jack going up against Sjostrom will give us an indication of where she is at against the big guns, since there’s a good chance she’ll be used again later on in the medley relay if C2 opts out.

ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 years ago

Sjostrom going for WR on relay lead off….

Prickle
Reply to  ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 years ago

That is what was expected despite our friends from Sweden argued against this smart move that will make the individual race less stressful. At least she will have two attempts to break world record.

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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