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TYR Pro Swim Series – Atlanta Psych Sheets Released

2018 TYR Pro Swim Series – Atlanta

  • March 1-4, 2018
  • McAuley Aquatic Center
  • Atlanta, GA
  • LCM
  • Psych Sheet

The psych sheets for this weekend’s TYR Pro Swim Series meet in Atlanta have been released, and it’s time to get excited because there will be an embarrassment of riches competing at the McAuley Aquatic Center beginning Thursday.

The majority of the top Americans will be in attendance, along with plenty of international stars. Internationally on the women’s side we have Sarah SjostromYuliya EfimovaPenny OleksiakTaylor Ruck and Federica Pellegrini, among others. The men’s list includes Vlad MorozovFelipe LimaBruno FratusAndriy GovorovErik PerssonRyosuke IrieJoao De Lucca and Marcelo Chierighini.

Fresh off a U SPORTS Championship title last weekend, we’ll also see some Canadian swimmers from the University of British Columbia competing, including Olympians Yuri KisilMarkus ThormeyerEmily Overholt and Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson.

Since we’re in the midst of the NCAA championship season, not a lot of the college kids will be competing this weekend (Mallory Comerford is one of the few), but it seems nearly all of the top pros are. Some of the women in the mix include Leah SmithOlivia SmoligaMelanie Margalis and Hali Flickinger, while the men will have the Cal squad (Nathan Adrian, Ryan Murphy, Tom Shields, Josh Prenot, Jacob Pebley), the Texas squad (Jack Conger, Clark Smith, Andrew Wilson, Will Licon), along with the likes of Chase KaliszKevin CordesConor DwyerCody MillerZane Grothe etc.

We’ll also have to keep an eye on the SwimSquad battles, as Team Krayzelburg currently holds the lead after the first stop in Austin. If you’re unfamiliar with the SwimSquads, everything you need, including full rosters and link to all rules can be found here.

Check out the psych sheets here.

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NormG
6 years ago

Amanda Weir still swims?

Hswimmer
Reply to  NormG
6 years ago

Yes, she never retired.

Ervin
6 years ago

Even without many of the college stars, this meet is loaded

ben
Reply to  Ervin
6 years ago

No kidding. On the women’s side alone you’ve got the queen of sprint swimming (Sarah Sjostrom), the full Canadian team that dominated the relays at the World Juniors (who are gearing up for the commonwealth games, so they’ll likely be further in their training for the year than anyone else), the quickly improving Kelsi Worrell and the still competitive veteran Federica Pellegrini, among others.

Didn’t notice as many international stars on the men’s side, but you’ve still got a number of the US’s current and rising stars.

Both the women’s 100m butterfly and the 100m freestyle are going to be intense.

Ervin
6 years ago

Even without many of the college stars, this meet is loaded

40 Flat
6 years ago

I hear the Texas guys are resting for this and I’m pretty excited to see Conger, Licon and Wilson throw down.

Friuti
Reply to  40 Flat
6 years ago

Don’t forget Smith! Should be nice seeing him and Grothe go at in the distance events.

Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

HYYYPPPEE

Yozhik
6 years ago

No Hosszu again. Is she going to swim FINA Cup only?

DMacNCheez
6 years ago

When will Lochte race again??

Caeleb Dressel Will Get 8 golds in Tokyo
Reply to  DMacNCheez
6 years ago

In 2020 I guess

Cate
Reply to  DMacNCheez
6 years ago

Quite frankly, I think Lochte is pretty much done. He just hasn’t let Tyr know it yet.

Yabo
6 years ago

So glad Licon is entered in the 400im hope he doesn’t scratch

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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