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Peaty Among International Stars on Arena PSS- Indianapolis Psych Sheet

2017 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES – INDIANAPOLIS

Psych sheets have been released for the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series at Indianapolis, which will take place at the IUPUI Natatorium from Thursday, March 2nd to Saturday, March 4th. Among the notable entries is Canadian Olympic gold medalist Penny Oleksiak. She was entered in the last Pro Swim Series meet at Austin, but decided to skip it, but we could get a first look at her in the long course pool this year in Indy.

Oleksiak is one of several international Olympians entered in the meet. Other big names for the women include Federica Pellegrini (ITA), Kelsi Worrell (USA), Melanie Margalis (USA), Jazz Carlin (GBR), Hali Flickinger (USA), and Hilary Caldwell (CAN).

Notably, China’s Ye Shiwen, who said she was likely to retire after Rio, is also entered in the meet.

The international contingent on the men’s side will be headlined by Great Britain’s Adam Peaty, who smashed the 100 breast World Record to win gold in Rio last summer. His Olympic teammate James Guy will make the trip alongside him. Daiya Seto (JPN) will be back to race after picking up several medals in Austin.

As reported earlier by SwimSwam, Nathan Adrian will make his return to the pool in Indy. He should have some good sprint matchups with Olympians Vlad Morozov (RUS), Luca Dotto (ITA), and Bruno Fratus (BRA) in the mix. Adrian will be joined by U.S. Olympic teammates Josh PrenotTom Shields, Kevin Cordes, Jacob Pebley, and Cody Miller, among others, at this meet.

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E Gamble
7 years ago

Looks like Adam Peaty is coming for our US Open and pool breaststroke records. ?

Ben
7 years ago

I read something that suggests Oleksiak dropped out of the Austin meet due to a minor shoulder injury.

Either way, she seems to be slated to race 5 events in Indianapolis. The 50, 100 and 200m freestyle, and the 100 and 200m butterfly, at least judging by the psyche sheet on the usaswimming.org website. It should be interesting to see how she does in the 200m butterfly considering she last swam it publicly in February of 2016, where she set the Canadian Junior Record.

Carlo
7 years ago

Adam peaty is swimming the 200 free or am I tripping.
Katie ledecky be like peaty get off the pool and let me show you how freestyle is done.

Anyways a good 200 free is always good for the British 4×200 relay.

E Gamble
Reply to  Carlo
7 years ago

Peaty needs to master that 200 breaststroke before he tackles the 200 free.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

Very interesting line -up with great Olympians in the mix from Europe and Asia . Loads of fun in perspective

16,67
7 years ago

Peaty’s 200 fr is what im most excited about.

Hswimmer
7 years ago

Wow, seeing Ye Shiwen in the US is a first isn’t it?

IMs for days
7 years ago

The 50 and 100 breast may be the only things in the that Britian is better thant the U.S at ?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  IMs for days
7 years ago

Except that Peaty is the only one right now to be strongly better . The Us has loads of options coming anyway

E Gamble
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

Peaty just turned 22..he’s gonna be around for at least two more Olympics.

E Gamble
Reply to  IMs for days
7 years ago

Soap operas and tea ☺

Speed Racer
7 years ago

Patiently waiting for the Atlanta event in May when the college kids come back into the mix and things tighten up a bit.

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