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Miller Posts His 3rd Fastest 200 BR with 1:50.8 at KMSC Pro-Am

KMSC PRO/AM CLASSIC

  • December 19th-22nd, 2019
  • Lewisville, Texas
  • SCY (25Y) Course
  • Meet Book
  • Psych Sheets
  • Live Results on Meet Mobile

After winning the 100 breast on Friday, Indiana-based Olympian Cody Miller (SAND) picked up another breaststroke win on Saturday night at the 2019 KMSC Pro-Am. Miller, who earned bronze in the 100 breast at the Rio Olympics, raced to a 1:50.87 in the 200 breast. That’s his 3rd fastest swim ever in the event. The only times he’s been faster were in 2015 and 2017, when he broke 1:50.

Another 2016 Olympic medalist, Clark Smith (TXLA), dominated the 500 free. Smith swam his fastest 200 free since 2016 on Friday, and came back with a 4:15.22 on Saturday to put up his fastest 500 free since 2017. He was a few tenths faster than his 4:15.61 from last month.

Fellow post-grads Giles Smith and Bryce Bohman added to their win total at this meet. Smith won the 50 fly in 21.09. He also won the 50 free, which went into a shootout style format, with his fastest time of the day being a 20.09. Bohman was the 100 back champ in 46.20.

14-year-old Arabella Sims (SAND) pulled off a triple on the women’s side. She knocked over a second off her best in the 200 IM with a 1:58.60. Sims was just over a tenth shy of her best in the 100 back (54.90). To close out the session, she dropped over a second from her 50 fly time with a 25.00.

Teammate Katie Grimes, 13 years old, continued her trend of impressive drops. Grimes came into this meet with a best of 4:52 in the 500. She knocked that all the way down to a 4:45.51 to win the final.

Additional Event Winners

  • Women’s 50 Free: Byrony Kennett (SPA), 23.10
  • Women’s 200 Breast: Emma Gehlert (LOBO), 2:21.34
  • Men’s 200 IM: Drew Harris (SPDY), 1:51.08

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