The sixth day of US trials, taking place in Indianapolis, again left great marks. Among the tests in which he has done this, are some men’s 200 backstroke which looks exciting and which Hugo Gonzalez A few hours before, he reached the Spanish selection table for the Olympic Games.
The 1:54.51 by Hugoa Spanish record and one of the best records ever, was responded to by most of the American stars. Ryan Murphy has won this test in ‘trials’ on 1:54.33eighteen hundred under an hour he could not beat Keaton Jonessecond to another great 1:54.61. Jack Aikins also clocked an excellent time of 1:54.78, but was unable to secure an Olympic spot.
Individuals pass the Games during ‘trials’
-18 boys: Chris Guiliano (100 free and 200 free), Jack Alexy (100 free), Luke Hobson (200 free), Aaron Shackell (400 free), Kieran Smith (400 free), Robert Finke (800 free), Luke Whitlock (800 free ), Ryan Murphy (100 backstroke and 200 backstroke), Hunter Armstrong (100 backstroke), Keaton Jones (200 backstroke), Nic Fink (100 breaststroke), Charlie Swanson (100 breaststroke), Matthew Fallon (200 breaststroke), Josh Matheny ( 200 breaststroke), Thomas Heilman (200 butterfly), Luca Urlando (200 butterfly), Carson Foster (400 medley), Jay Litherland (400 medley)
-13 girls: Kate Douglass (100 free and 200 breaststroke), Torri Huske (100 free and 100 butterfly), Katie Ledecky (200, 400 and 1500 free), Claire Weinstein (200 free), Paige Madden (400 free), Katie Grimes (1500 free and 400 medley), Regan Smith (100 backstroke and 200 butterfly), Katharine Berkoff (100 backstroke), Lilly King (100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke), Emma Weber (100 breaststroke), Gretchen Walsh (100 butterfly), Alex Shackell (200 butterfly), Emma Weyant (400 styles)
-Foreseeable replacements (4 extras; in the absence of a possible fifth and sixth player called up): Men’s 4×100 freestyle (Chris Guiliano, Jack Alexy, Caeleb Dressel and Huner Armstrong), men’s 4×200 freestyle (Luke Hobson, Chris Guiliano, Drew Kibler, Kieran Smith), women’s 4×100 freestyle (Kate Douglass, Torri Huske, Gretchen Walsh), women’s 4×200 freestyle (Katie Ledecky, Claire Weinstein, Paige Madden and Erin Gemmell), women’s 4×100 medley (Regan Smith, Ema Weber, Gretchen Walsh and Kate Douglass)
In the men’s key it will be played on an individual level at 50 freeafter not making it in the 100 freestyle but making it in the 4×100 freestyle relay, a Caeleb Dressel was second in the semi-finals. In 21.61 secondsDressel has passed Chris Guiliano (21.59) in a match where Jack Alexy (21.66) also leads the fight for places. Meanwhile, in another trial by Hugo, the 200 Style, Chase Kalisz was dominated by semifinals with 1:56.83with a margin over Shaine Casas (1:57.87) and Kieran Smith (1:57.94).
The heroine of the day was Regan Smithwho won with 2:05.70 the final of 200 butterflies to add this Olympic ticket to what I got in the 100 backstroke. I accompanied you to Paris Alex Shackell (2:06.69) and Lindsay Looney (2:07.03) lost a spot. Smith He also wants a wilderness passport 200 backstroke where it became the first to semifinals with 2:06.41with a wide margin over Phoebe Bacon (2:07.23) and Claire Curzan (2:07.47).
The last day is over 200 breaststroke. Kate Douglassalready classified in the 100 freestyle and as a member of the relays, won with the 2:19.46 after mighty surpass a Lily King (2:21.93) in Paris in two tests of this style. Alex Walsh was third with 2:22.38.
Results of today’s exams (top3)
Man
50 freestyle (semifinals; Olympic minimum 21.96): 1. Chris Guiliano 21.59, 2. Caeleb Dressel 21.61, 3. Jack Alexy 21.66
200 backstroke (final; Olympic minimum 1:57.50): 1. Ryan Murphy 1:54.33, 2. Keaton Jones 1:54.61, 3. Jack Aikins 1:54.78
200 medley (semifinals; Olympic minimum 2:09.68): 1. Chase Kalisz 1:56.83, 2. Shaine Casas 1:57.87, 3. Kieran Smith 1:57.94
feminine
200 backstroke (semifinals; Olympic minimum 2:10.39): 1. Regan Smith 2:06.41, 2. Phoebe Bacon 2:07.23, 3. Claire Curzan 2:07.47
200 breaststroke (final; Olympic minimum 2:23.91): 1. Kate Douglass 2:19.46, 2. Lilly King 2:21.93, 3. Alex Walsh 2:22.38
200 butterfly (final; Olympic minimum 2:08.43): 1. Regan Smith 2:05.70, 2. Alex Shackell 2:06.69, 3. Lindsay Looney 2:07.03
Source: La Verdad

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