Looks like Becky Adlington (white hat in the middle) might be wearing the new Speedo suit/goggle/hat combo.
Results
UPDATE: Becky Adlington just swam 8:22.96 (last year she swam 8:23.85 at the same meet). She was just a shade off her Shanghai splits up until 600m, where she just 1.3 seconds slower. Without having Lotte Friis to chase down she closed in 2:06.40, instead of the 2:02.28 at Worlds. Great start to 2012!
UPDATE 2: Loughborough's 4 x 100m Free relay (consisting of Amy Smith 55.0, Fran Halsall 53.36!, Emma Wilkins 55.0 and Caitlin McClatchey 55.0) swam 3:38.49. Halsall's time matched her split from Shanghai heats, where GB finished 9th in 3:39.74.
1er Meeting de la Mediterranée Open - Marseille, Feb 10-12
(Feat. Camille Lacourt, Femke Heemskerk, Inge Dekker, Fabien Gilot, William Meynard, Florent Manaudou, Gregory Mallet, Steffen Diebler)
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NSW State Championships, Feb 10-12
(Feat. James Magnussen, Libby Trickett, Park Tae-Hwan, Steph Rice, Michael Klim, Marieke Guehrer, Yolane Kukla, Ellen Gandy, Nick D'Arcy, Leisel Jones, Emily Seebohm, Belinda Hocking, Meagen Nay, Therese Alshammar)
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(Feat. Laure Manaudou, Fred Bousquet, Chloe Sutton, Cesar Cielo, Kosuke Kitajima, Eric Shanteau, Christine Magnuson, Tyler McGill, Matt Grevers, Thiago Pereira, Markus Rogan, Sinead Russell)
Watch out for Bousquet vs Cielo in the 50 Free.
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Park made a new record...
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Matthew Abood upset James Magnussen, 22.34 to 22.65, in the men's 50 free. Tae Hwan Park completed the top three in 22.74, demonstrating some range for the distance specialist. Park returned to win the men's 1500 free in 14:47.38 to jump well into the top spot in the world rankings. Heerden Herman previously owned the best time with a 15:06.11. George O'Brien (15:23.80) and Lee Hyunseung (15:27.86) placed second and third.
amazing record
Park made a new record...
ReplyDeleteAccordkng to news.....
Matthew Abood upset James Magnussen, 22.34 to 22.65, in the men's 50 free. Tae Hwan Park completed the top three in 22.74, demonstrating some range for the distance specialist. Park returned to win the men's 1500 free in 14:47.38 to jump well into the top spot in the world rankings. Heerden Herman previously owned the best time with a 15:06.11. George O'Brien (15:23.80) and Lee Hyunseung (15:27.86) placed second and third.
amazing record