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Katie McLaughlin Lowers 100 Free Best Time At Fran Crippen SMOC

2018 FRAN CRIPPEN MEMORIAL SWIM MEET OF CHAMPIONS

The first full day of the 2018 Fran Crippen Memorial Swim Meet of Champions is in the books, with a ton of fast swims across the board.

In the women’s 100 freestyle, Cal’s Katie McLaughlin established a new personal best to pick up the win in a time of 54.45, lowering her 54.79 from the Santa Clara Pro Series. China’s Junxuan Yang (54.57) and Al Yanhan (55.38) were 2nd and 3rd.

China did get a win on the night, with Li Bingjie earning her second title of the meet in the 400 freestyle. Li, who sits 3rd in the world this season with her 4:01.75, touched in 4:06.26. Open water specialist Haley Anderson (4:09.97) was 2nd, and Li’s countrywoman Ke Zhang posted a new best for 3rd in 4:10.89.

Stanford’s Ella Eastin made some noise in the women’s 200 fly, dropping her season best under 2:10 in 2:09.82. 14-year-old Justina Kozan was 2nd, lowering her previous best of 2:12.52 down to 2:12.35.

OTHER EVENTS

  • Brendan Meyer cracked 2:00 for the first time this year to win the men’s 200 fly in 1:59.36, and 18-year-old Andrew Koustik also posted a season best for 2nd in 2:00.64.
  • Grant Shoults, who was 3rd in that 200 fly, won the men’s 400 free in 3:51.82, dropping his previous season best of 3:56.31 by over four seconds. He now sits 4th among Americans in the event this year. China’s Qiu Ziao (3:54.27) held off True Sweetser (3:54.35) for 2nd.
  • Vlad Morozov, the #1 ranked 100 freestyler in the world, won the event tonight in a time of 48.89, edging out American Michael Chadwick. Chadwick’s 49.01 is his fastest of the season, and puts him 4th among Americans. Blake Pieroni, who is now 5th ranked among U.S. swimmers in the event, was 3rd in 49.51.
  • Canadian Kierra Smith won the women’s 200 breast in 2:25.93, with Riley Scott narrowly missing her lifetime best for 2nd in 2:28.14.
  • Conner McHugh and Sam Iida went head-to-head in the men’s 200 breast, with McHugh edging him out at the touch in 2:16.13 for a season best. Iida shattered his PB by two seconds in 2:16.15, and Canadian Jaren LeFranc also put up a new best time for 3rd in 2:16.55.
  • After semi-finals were contested at the beginning of the session, Tevyn Waddell (28.90) and Siman Sudartawa (25.33) won the finals of the women’s and men’s 50 back.

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run-dmc
6 years ago

If True Sweetser can do a 3:54, I wonder what Katie Ledecky can do.

anonymous
6 years ago

Eastin also did a good 200 breast at 2:32 for a flyer. She needs this in the 200 and 400 Im against Melainie Margalis who is a very good breaststroker.

Ol' Longhorn
6 years ago

Chadwick has quietly been sneaking in some fast times. Gave Dressel a race at Santa Clara and now this.

bobo gigi
6 years ago
bobo gigi
6 years ago

Women’s 400 free A-Final
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuxsornmdWk

bobo gigi
6 years ago
bobo gigi
6 years ago

Women’s 100 free A-Final
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIZZ7MQvFu0

bobo gigi
6 years ago

About James Sutherland

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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