Sunday, January 16, 2011
Austin Grand Prix Results - Sunday, Jan. 16
Ryan won the 200m IM and placed second in the 100m free. What a great meet! I usually don't expect him to do so well in January when he's training so hard. He must be pleased with his results.
Here's what Swimmingworld Magazine had to say about the races:
http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/26188.asp?q=USA-Swimming-Grand-Prix,-Austin:-Missy-Franklin-Wins-Three-Events-Within-30-Minutes-on-Day-Three;-Brent-Hayden-Tops-Amazing-100-Free-Field
Men's 200 IM
The final of the 200 IM featured the event's world record holder (Ryan Lochte), the reigning Olympic champion (Michael Phelps) and the world championship bronze medalist (Eric Shanteau). At 100 meters, Lochte and Phelps were a body length ahead of the field, both splitting 55-high after backstroke. Lochte took off on the breaststroke leg and won the event in 1:59.26. Shanteau, the winner of the 200 breast yesterday, also made a major move on the breaststroke, passed Phelps, and held on to second with a 2:01.13. Phelps was third in 2:01.47. Todd Patrick, who trains with Phelps at North Baltimore, got his hand on the wall in fourth, but was disqualified for a one-hand touch at the end of the breaststroke leg.
Men's 100 freestyle
Six Olympians comprised this star-studded field, and it was Brent Hayden of Canada who showed why he was the fastest in the event in the world in 2010. Hayden led the field at 50 meters with a 23.96 and held off some fast charges around him with the only sub-50 second swim in 49.91. Ryan Lochte got to the wall a tick ahead of Longhorn Aquatics' David Walters, 50.08 to 50.09. Ricky Berens of Longhorn was fourth in 50.18 and Jason Lezak of Rose Bowl, who was second at the halfway mark, faded to fifth with a 50.23.
Notably, Michael Phelps won the B final in 50.09, which would have tied him with Walters for third in the A final. Phelps had the fastest final 50-meter split of all swimmers in the final session with a 25.60. Comparably, Berens had the second-best final 50 with a 25.69 split, with Lochte swimming the third-best split in 25.71.
Labels:
100m free,
200m IM,
2011 Grand Prix
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