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SwimSwam Pulse: 50% Supporting Lezak Squad in SwimSquad Race

SwimSwam Pulse is a recurring feature tracking and analyzing the results of our periodic A3 Performance Polls. You can cast your vote in our newest poll on the SwimSwam homepage, about halfway down the page on the right side, or you can find the poll embedded at the bottom of this post.

Our most recent poll asked SwimSwam readers to pick a SwimSquad to fan for the coming Pro Swim Series:

RESULTS

Question: Which SwimSquad are you rooting for?

  • Lezak Squad – 50.0%
  • Coughlin Squad – 24.5%
  • Krayzelburg Squad – 18.6%
  • Sandeno Squad – 6.9%

By an overwhelming margin, fans selected Jason Lezak‘s SwimSquad as their team of choice in this year’s SwimSquad Battle.

Certainly much of this poll has to do with name recognition for the team captains, as it’s pretty unlikely voters looked at each team’s full roster before casting a vote in our sidebar poll. Lezak benefits from swimming perhaps the best-remembered race in swimming history (American swimming history at least) – his legendary relay anchor comeback at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A decade later, it still remains the fastest relay split in history and solidified Michael Phelps’ 8 gold medal haul in Beijing.

Lezak’s team also has a few very popular and iconic swimmers. Nathan Adrian in particular is a fan favorite.

Natalie Coughlin is the team captain with the most recent swimming career, and her team got about a quarter of the votes. Her squad is notably led by Ryan Murphy, Simone Manuel and the much-discussed Lilly King.

Lenny Krayzelburg‘s team won a resounding victory in Austin, no doubt using their ‘nobody believes in us’ status after finishing third in this poll. Krayzelburg has the ever-popular Matt Grevers as well as Katie Ledeckybut the latter didn’t swim in Austin and it was almost hard to remember she was a squad member.

Kaitlin Sandeno‘s team was our final finisher in the poll, despite carrying fan favorites Caeleb Dressel and Jack Conger. She also has Michael Andrew, loved or hated by many but always discussed, but her topo pick Leah Smith was a late scratch in Austin.

 

Below, vote in our new A3 Performance Pollwhich asks voters to pick which new additions to the Pro Swim Series they like. (Note: you can select more than one answer).

Which parts of the retooled Pro Swim Series do you like?

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Noflykick
6 years ago

What is with people?! Sacrilege! Go CoughlinSquad! 😉

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Reply to  Noflykick
6 years ago

nah she has those crazy eyes! downright scary 🙁

Rachel
6 years ago

I wonder where people’s opinions came from? It seems from a first glance that it went in order of name recognition. I think it would be fun to hear people’s reasoning. I picked Krayzelburg because Smoliga is one of my favorites. I was also impressed by his well rounded team.

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