Reported by James Sutherland.
MEN’S 400 IM FINALS
- American Record: Michael Phelps, 4:03.84, 2008
- U.S. Open Record: Michael Phelps, 4:05.25, 2008
- LC National Meet Record: Michael Phelps, 4:05.25, 2008
- FINA ‘A’ Standard: 4:17.90
- Chase Kalisz, NBAC, 4:06.99
- Jay Litherland, ABSC, 4:09.31
- Gunnar Bentz, ABSC, 4:11.66
Chase Kalisz put on a dominant display in the men’s 400 IM, leading teammate Jay Litherland by three tenths at the halfway mark before powering away on the breast leg, splitting 1:08.66 to turn at the 300 within a second of world record pace. He came home solid, clocking 4:06.99, the top time in the world for the year, and only two tenths off his best from the Olympics last summer where he won silver.
Both Litherland and Gunnar Bentz clocked best times for 2nd and 3rd, with Litherland under 4:10 for the first time in 4:09.31 for 2nd and a spot on his first World Championship team. He closed in a dazzling 57.13. Bentz was back in 5th at the 200, but had a great back half, including a 27.9 last 50 to take 3rd in 4:11.66, two seconds better than his best from the Olympic Trials.
From lane 8, Jonathan Roberts took almost five seconds off from prelims to take 4th in 4:15.50, and Nitro’s Sean Grieshop was 5th in 4:17.49. The men’s A-final was the first heat since the women’s C-final that someone wasn’t disqualified for the ‘Lochte rule’.
Sam McHugh (4:18.66) and Jake Foster (4:20.69) got it done to win the ‘B’ and ‘C’ finals respectively.
On the men’s side, two eurasian studs made the team: Jay L and Nathan A. Very happy for them!
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I saw like two other people at this meet who look just like him.
I always thought Mata Dirado looks like she could be their sister.
*Maya
no kidding !!!
Dude really had a good 400 I’m yesterday. Congratulations.