Interval Racing

The Brisbane Grand Prix this weekend has interval racing. www.swimming.org.au/.../2014_GP_2_Program.pdf 3 x 200m Free will be swum on 3 minutes, enter using your 800m Time 3 x 300m Free will be swum on 4 minutes, enter using your 800m/1500m Free time I'm curious to read the results and see how this turns out.
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  • Braden Keith didn't seem to know that these were broken swims. swimswam.com/.../ We’re not quite sure what it means, but Katie Goldman was a 6:11.25 in the women’s 600 meter free final. What little context we have is that this is a medal-winning split to an 800 free at Worlds last year (Ledecky and Friis were both right around 6:11), though of course tagging on another 200 meters is a task not to be taken lightly. It’s certainly a good position for her medal chances at the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacs. Finally, in the men’s 900 free, Mack Horton was an 8:43.99 for the win. That paces out to a 7:45 over 800 meters, which would have been 5th at Worlds last year even having the extra 100 on the end. That, we know, is an impressive swim.
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  • Braden Keith didn't seem to know that these were broken swims. swimswam.com/.../ We’re not quite sure what it means, but Katie Goldman was a 6:11.25 in the women’s 600 meter free final. What little context we have is that this is a medal-winning split to an 800 free at Worlds last year (Ledecky and Friis were both right around 6:11), though of course tagging on another 200 meters is a task not to be taken lightly. It’s certainly a good position for her medal chances at the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacs. Finally, in the men’s 900 free, Mack Horton was an 8:43.99 for the win. That paces out to a 7:45 over 800 meters, which would have been 5th at Worlds last year even having the extra 100 on the end. That, we know, is an impressive swim.
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