200m Freestyle

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I am a former distance runner and I'm trying to get into Modern Pentathlon. I have to swim a 200m Freestyle. I've been training for 3 months and I feel I've improved a lot. At first I couldn't do more than two 50yards without stopping. Now I can do 10x100yards in 1.17-1.18 with 30sec recovery. I also do 10X50 in 34-35 and 5x200 in 2.45-2.48. All this in a turbulent, filthy 25 yard pool! I'm training on my own and I don't really know what I'm doing. I have a test in ten days consisting of a 200m freestyle and a 3000m run and I have to have a total score of 2400 points. While my run is strong enough to get me 1400 points (I represented the US at 2 world championships), I have to swim at least a 2.30 for my 200 m to get the remaining 1000 points. I don't know what to expect! I don't know how I should pace myself through the 1st 50, how I'm supposed to feel on the 2nd, 3rd 50 etc. Based on my workouts, can anyone predict how fast I can swim a 200m in an Olympic size pool? The best I've done is 2.43 on my last interval in a 200 yards Is 2.30 for 200 meters a legitimate target considering I'd be using a starting block, fast skin half suit and I'd be swimming in a real competition pool?
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    Sandu, I like what the Guv says... Also Ande says he would like to see you swim faster in practice... I have always said if you want to swim fast in a race, you have to swim fast in training... So if you average 33 sec per 50 that gives you 2:12 for 200, I would not even worry about swimming 200's get your fiffties down with decreasig rest periods say 10 sec. down to 5 sec. and you will be surprised how easy a 200 can be. The last 25 any air you take in won't help so keep the body streamlined and don't worry too much about breathing. George www.swimdownhill.com
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    Sandu, I like what the Guv says... Also Ande says he would like to see you swim faster in practice... I have always said if you want to swim fast in a race, you have to swim fast in training... So if you average 33 sec per 50 that gives you 2:12 for 200, I would not even worry about swimming 200's get your fiffties down with decreasig rest periods say 10 sec. down to 5 sec. and you will be surprised how easy a 200 can be. The last 25 any air you take in won't help so keep the body streamlined and don't worry too much about breathing. George www.swimdownhill.com
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