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[COLOR="#FF8C00"]2014 Minneapolis Grand Prix[/COLOR] started this morning, and will run thru Sat the 20th.
A few of the potential 2016 recruits that we've been talking about are competing alongside big names like Nathan, Caitlin, Katie Hoff, Beisel, Vreeland, Romano, Geer, DiRado, Clary, Dwyer, Jaeger & Townsend. Not a taper meet, so best times aren't expected at this stage of training...but should be interesting to see how [COLOR="#800080"]Katie McLaughlin, Becca Mann, Beata Nelson[/COLOR] & company will fare racing against the established pros in the Short Course Yards format.
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[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman] Katie's entered in the [U]200 free[/U] & [U]100 fly[/U] double today, but she does have the luxury of extra rest here with the men's equivalent event and the 100 breast sandwiched in between, oh and also no relays to worry about...
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Live video: http://usaswimming.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabId=2056&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en
Live Results: http://www.gophersports.com/livestats/c-swim/
Psych Sheet: http://usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/be4b2431-6f3b-4eb0-9258-5201af22549d/2014%20Minneapolis%20GP%20-%20Psych%20Sheet.pdf
Swimswam (Day 1 Finals): http://swimswam.com/minneapolis-grand-prix-day-one-finals-real-time-results/
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[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Beata dominated the 100 fly A final tonight with a winning time of [U]51.08[/U] to further lower her recent 51.70 NAG record by a considerable margin!! Granted, Beata's prob. hanging onto her taper from her high school championships and so may be easier for her to find more speed than some of her less rested competitors in the adjacent lanes, still that is a wickedly fast time for a 16 y.o.! For context, Beata's time this evening would have been good enough for 2nd place at 2014 NCAAs, behind Felicia Lee's 50.89! Not to mention it's also faster than Natalie's 17-18 NAG of 51.18 from 2001!
http://swimswam.com/beata-nelson-breaks-15-16-girls-100-fly-nag-second-time-two-weeks/
Katie came in 2nd with a [U]52.27[/U] (PB is 51.78) in that 100 fly race. Even though she's better at the 200 fly distance and in the big pool, i.e. long course, her 100y fly time today has only been surpassed by Boots, Farida & Jasmine out of all the current team + 2015 commits (though Noemie may have something to say about that in a fortnight's time at the Georgia Invite).
Katie had also placed 4th in the 200 free A final a bit earlier, clocking [U]1:44.95[/U]. Not that far off her PB of 1:44.66, was a very nice swim considering this point in the season and McLaughlin not being tapered for this meet.
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[COLOR="#FF0000"]2014 Arena Grand Prix at Minneapolis: Women's [U]100 Fly[/U] A Final[/COLOR]
[video=youtube;5HHUwRylCpw][/video]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]2014 Arena Grand Prix at Minneapolis: Women's [U]200 Free[/U] A Final - RACE VIDEO[/COLOR]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]Beata Nelson Feels Great After Crushing [U]100 Fly[/U] Record - POST-RACE INTERVIEW VIDEO[/COLOR]
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USA Swimming Stats - [COLOR="#696969"]21 Nov[/COLOR]
A comparison of the top 3 at the Minnesota GP 2013 vs 2014. On the women's side several swims faster than last year.
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[SIZE=3]Swimswam (Day 2 Finals)[/SIZE]: http://swimswam.com/minneapolis-grand-prix-day-two-finals-live-recap/
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[U]Women 200 Yard Butterfly[/U]
The A-final produced an even more stunning finish. Leverenz clocked a 1:54:34 to win; Di Rado finished second in 1:54.97; and a hard-charging McLaughlin tied with Beisel for third in 1:55.15.
[U]Women 50 Freestyle[/U]
In terrific double, Katie McLaughlin was back in the B-final of the 50 free, where she stunned the field with a 22.82 victory.
(A final) Beata Nelson went a lifetime best and picked up a fourth-place finish with 22.51.
[U]Women 100 Backstroke[/U]
The championship final was all Beata Nelson, though. After her NAG last night in the 100 fly, and the way she went out in the 100 back tonight, it looked like we might have another record to celebrate. And while she went a best time her first sub-52 performance she fell just short of Rachel Bootsma's 15-16 NAG with her 51.67 victory.
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[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]
[COLOR="#FF8C00"]2014 Minneapolis Grand Prix[/COLOR] started this morning, and will run thru Sat the 20th.
A few of the potential 2016 recruits that we've been talking about are competing alongside big names like Nathan, Caitlin, Katie Hoff, Beisel, Vreeland, Romano, Geer, DiRado, Clary, Dwyer, Jaeger & Townsend. Not a taper meet, so best times aren't expected at this stage of training...but should be interesting to see how [COLOR="#800080"]Katie McLaughlin, Becca Mann, Beata Nelson[/COLOR] & company will fare racing against the established pros in the Short Course Yards format.
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BearDevil;842405224 said:
Katie's got a problem since there's a conflict on Friday with the 100 fly and 200 free back to back on the same day she'll likely also swim two relays. Think she swims the 50 free, 100 fly or 200 free, and 200 fly. Fly legs on both medley relays (although there's competition from Noemie et all), and 800 free relay.
[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman] Katie's entered in the [U]200 free[/U] & [U]100 fly[/U] double today, but she does have the luxury of extra rest here with the men's equivalent event and the 100 breast sandwiched in between, oh and also no relays to worry about...
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Live video: http://usaswimming.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabId=2056&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en
Live Results: http://www.gophersports.com/livestats/c-swim/
Psych Sheet: http://usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/be4b2431-6f3b-4eb0-9258-5201af22549d/2014%20Minneapolis%20GP%20-%20Psych%20Sheet.pdf
Swimswam (Day 1 Finals): http://swimswam.com/minneapolis-grand-prix-day-one-finals-real-time-results/
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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842402897 said:
how about [COLOR="#FF0000"]Beata Nelson[/COLOR]? Ms. Nelson's 51.70 today in the 100 fly has broken Katie McLaughlin's [U]National High School Record[/U] and [U]15-16 National Age Group Record[/U] (51.78)!
[COLOR="#3333ff"][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Beata dominated the 100 fly A final tonight with a winning time of [U]51.08[/U] to further lower her recent 51.70 NAG record by a considerable margin!! Granted, Beata's prob. hanging onto her taper from her high school championships and so may be easier for her to find more speed than some of her less rested competitors in the adjacent lanes, still that is a wickedly fast time for a 16 y.o.! For context, Beata's time this evening would have been good enough for 2nd place at 2014 NCAAs, behind Felicia Lee's 50.89! Not to mention it's also faster than Natalie's 17-18 NAG of 51.18 from 2001!
http://swimswam.com/beata-nelson-breaks-15-16-girls-100-fly-nag-second-time-two-weeks/
Katie came in 2nd with a [U]52.27[/U] (PB is 51.78) in that 100 fly race. Even though she's better at the 200 fly distance and in the big pool, i.e. long course, her 100y fly time today has only been surpassed by Boots, Farida & Jasmine out of all the current team + 2015 commits (though Noemie may have something to say about that in a fortnight's time at the Georgia Invite).
Katie had also placed 4th in the 200 free A final a bit earlier, clocking [U]1:44.95[/U]. Not that far off her PB of 1:44.66, was a very nice swim considering this point in the season and McLaughlin not being tapered for this meet.
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[COLOR="#FF0000"]2014 Arena Grand Prix at Minneapolis: Women's [U]100 Fly[/U] A Final[/COLOR]
[video=youtube;5HHUwRylCpw][/video]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]2014 Arena Grand Prix at Minneapolis: Women's [U]200 Free[/U] A Final - RACE VIDEO[/COLOR]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]Beata Nelson Feels Great After Crushing [U]100 Fly[/U] Record - POST-RACE INTERVIEW VIDEO[/COLOR]
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USA Swimming Stats - [COLOR="#696969"]21 Nov[/COLOR]
A comparison of the top 3 at the Minnesota GP 2013 vs 2014. On the women's side several swims faster than last year.
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[SIZE=3]Swimswam (Day 2 Finals)[/SIZE]: http://swimswam.com/minneapolis-grand-prix-day-two-finals-live-recap/
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[U]Women 200 Yard Butterfly[/U]
The A-final produced an even more stunning finish. Leverenz clocked a 1:54:34 to win; Di Rado finished second in 1:54.97; and a hard-charging McLaughlin tied with Beisel for third in 1:55.15.
[U]Women 50 Freestyle[/U]
In terrific double, Katie McLaughlin was back in the B-final of the 50 free, where she stunned the field with a 22.82 victory.
(A final) Beata Nelson went a lifetime best and picked up a fourth-place finish with 22.51.
[U]Women 100 Backstroke[/U]
The championship final was all Beata Nelson, though. After her NAG last night in the 100 fly, and the way she went out in the 100 back tonight, it looked like we might have another record to celebrate. And while she went a best time her first sub-52 performance she fell just short of Rachel Bootsma's 15-16 NAG with her 51.67 victory.
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