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Open Water & Pool Olympic Champion, Ous Mellouli, Still Learning at NBAC Super Team

2014 Arena Grand Prix at Santa Clara

Men’s 400 IM – FINALS

Sebastian Rosseau took out a strong first 100, touching the wall at 57 for his butterfly. Kalisz sat right on his hip through the butterfly and stayed there through most of the backstroke leg. In the last 15 meters of the backstroke legs, Kalisz snuck ahead of Rosseau leading into his strongest stroke; breaststroke. Kalisz pulled ahead, giving himself a 5 body length lead into the freestyle. He touched the wall for the win with a time of 4:11.71. That time will stand as the fifth fastest time in the TYR world rankings. Sebastian Rosseau finished second with a 4:17.49 and Jay Litherland was third at 4:18.29. Jay Litherland is headed to Georgia next year along with the 5th place finisher, Gunnar Bentz. They will both have the opportunity to train with Chase Kalisz. Ous Mellouli won the B-final of the men’s 400 IM with a 4:19.13.

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Caveman
8 months ago

First article with santa clara in it

Pvk
10 years ago

Very curious- how long does NBAC stay in Colorado Springs for altitude training and are the effects much greater if you stay a longer period of time??

Diana
Reply to  Pvk
10 years ago

55 practices in 23 days! Here’s a really great article from the horses own mouth: http://www.nbac.net/NewsShow.jsp?&id=334809&team=msnbac

anon2
10 years ago

perhaps he’s said this before and I just haven’t been paying attention…

Is he not swimming open water anymore? He was so successful, it’s hard to imagine that he’s just decided to return to the pool (where he was also successful…though it has been a while)…

Anyways…just curious.

About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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