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Longhorn Elite Invite Day 2 Prelims: Schmitt, Franklin, Phelps Take Top Seeds

Day 2 of the 2012 Longhorn Aquatics Elite Invitational in Austin looked like it was going to be another precursor to madness like we saw on day 1 of the meet.

Michael Phelps scratched the 200 free, but in the session-opening 400 IM he posted a 4:22.28. Without much to push him, he’s probably saving his speed for finals, and should easily get under 4:20. His North Baltimore teammate Chase Kalisz is 2nd in 4:22.81, which is a great bounceback for him after a tough first day of competition.

Allison Schmitt topped the 200 free in 1:59.78, with Kathleen Hersey just behind in 1:59.99. Missy Franklin was on a pace to break two-minutes as well, but backed-off on the final 50 to touch in 2:00.57. Shannon Vreeland was 4th in 2:00.78.

Georgia Bulldog swimmer Megan Romano was a bit surprising – after a best time in the 100 free on Friday, and a really fast one at that, she only made it back in the C-Final in this 200 in 2:04.30. Keep an eye on her result from the evening though.

Franklin took the top seed in the women’s 200 back in 2:12.06, just ahead of Nitro’s 15-year old Quinn Carrozza in 2:12.71. Expect Franklin to be in the 2:08-range in finals. Meanwhile, Romano had a much better swim in this 200 back prelim in 2:15.32 for the 4th seed.

Texas A&M’s Cammile Adams, who skipped Friday’s session, was the top seed in the 400 IM in 4:45.35; her teammate Sarah Henry, with a win in the 400 free already under her belt, was 2nd in 4:48.12.

In the sprints, Amanda Weir took the top women’s seed in 25.59, with Megan Romano in 25.81 for the number-two spot in her third swim of the meet. In the men’s race, George Bovell topped the men’s 50 free in 22.46, with 100 free winner Jimmy Feigen placing 2nd in 22.66. That could be a great race in finals.

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stewart
12 years ago

Could we please get a follow up on night 2 of the longhorn meet?

ddu
12 years ago

@LISA:I guess

swimcoach24
Reply to  ddu
12 years ago

pretty sure that one isnt going to happen. Even if he didnt want to swim the 200 free in London, he would still swim it at trials so he could get on the 800 free relay.

Lisa
12 years ago

@DDU where did you see he scratched the 200 free at trials? thx

ddu
12 years ago

phelps will swim 400m IM and he sratched 200m Freestyle at Trials

bobo gigi
Reply to  ddu
12 years ago

I’m a big fan of him and I secretly hope he will not swim the 400 IM and the 200 free at the olympic games. 5 or 6 gold medals are enough for a last competition.

lsswim
12 years ago

Agreed Bobo – after that 100 free last night I was hoping for a race with Schmitt! I guess we will see if she brings it in the C-final.

orange
12 years ago

also, what happened to Bispo?

bobo gigi
12 years ago

What happened to Megan Romano? She has swum a 54.16 in the 100 free on the first day and she’s in 2.04.30 in the prelims of the 200 free. Perhaps she wasn’t in a suit or perhaps she sleeps in the morning. I don’t know but it’s very surprising for someone who can swim under 1.56 this summer. We will see her time in the C-Final to know if it was just an accident.

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