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Louise Hansson Explains Up-and-Down Fall Since Comedown from Worlds (Video)

2019 ART ADAMSON INVITE

  • Thursday, November 21 – Saturday, November 23, 2019
  • Texas A&M Natatorium, College Station, Texas
  • Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (U.S. Central Time)
  • Prelims Long Course Meters (LCM) format
  • Finals Short Course Yards (SCY) format
  • Live results

Reported by Braden Keith.

WOMEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS

  • 2020 NCAA “A” Cut – 50.92
  • 2020 NCAA “B” Cut – 53.76
  • 2019 NCAA Invited Time – 52.34
  1. Louise Hansson, USC – 50.05
  2. Jemma Schlicht, USC – 51.64
  3. Amalie Fackenthal, Stanford – 52.54

USC’s Louise Hansson, the defending NCAA Champion and fastest-ever swimmer in this event, won on Saturday night by more than a second-and-a-half, swimming a 50.05. That put her ahead of teammate Jemma Schlicht, who took 2nd in 51.64.

Stanford’s top finisher was sophomore Amalie Fackenthahl, who was 3rd in 52.54, while A&M’s best placing came from Emma Carlton in 4th in 52.86.

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