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Molly Hannis Makes Small Technical Changes, Sees Big Results (Video)

Reported by Lauren Neidigh.

WOMEN’S 100 BREAST:

  1. GOLD: Molly Hannis, 1:06.65
  2. SILVER: Breeja Larson, 1:08.28
  3. BRONZE: Micah Sumrall, 1:08.43

Tennessee postgrad Molly Hannis was just about a half second shy of her best time, dominating the race in 1:06.65. She set her best at the Atlanta Pro Swim in 1:06.09. Hannis has been putting up some fast 50 breast swims this year, so tomorrow’s swim could be something special. Breeja Larson and Micah Sumrall, both U.S. Olympic breaststrokers in 2012, each picked up another breaststroke medal.

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Ol' Longhorn
6 years ago

Interesting, lower and more forward. Sounds like an MA breast stroke.

SwimSwamSwum
6 years ago

Oof my ear hurt at the beginning.

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