Who's your pick for the 50 free?
Roland Schoeman? Cullen Jones? Fred Bousquet?
HEAT 22/ 24
1 CAI Li 87 CHN 22.58
2 CIELO FILHO Cesar 87 BRA 22.32
3 ILES Salim 75 ALG 22.21
4 VOLYNETS Oleksandr 74 UKR 21.97
5 SCHOEMAN Roland 89 RSA 22.12
6 LAGUNOV Evgeny 85 RUS 22.24
7 GIMBUTIS Rolandas 81 LTU 22.43
8 TSAGKARAKIS Apostolos 82 GRE 22.63
HEAT 23/ 24
1 ROSE Matthew 81 CAN 22.56
2 BERNARD Alain 83 FRA 22.32
3 CALLUS Ashley 79 AUS 22.19
4 KIZIEROWSKI Bartosz 77 POL 21.88
5 SULLIVAN Eamon 85 AUS 22.00
6 NYSTRAND Stefan 81 SWE 22.22
7 STYMNE Petter 83 SWE 22.41
8 ITO Makoto 86 JPN 22.61
HEAT 24/ 24
1 GODEC Jernej 86 SLO 22.54
2 LORENTE GINESTA Eduard 77 ESP 22.27
3 WILDMAN−TOBRINER Benjamin 84 USA 22.16
4 JONES Cullen 84 USA 21.84
5 BOUSQUET Frederick 81 FRA 21.99
6 HAYDEN Brent 83 CAN 22.22
7 ALMASRI Rafed−Zyad 82 SYR 22.41
8 BOVELL George 83 TRI 22.59
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I'd like to see Jones take it with a new American record.
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Very close finish. How did they ever decide who won before touch pads came into play?!
On a side note...
It's pretty incredible for the 30 year old ~masters swimmer~ from Poland to finish with a 22 flat.
And Wildman is a great last name to have if you're a sprinter!
I think Cesar really overshadowed Ben's achievement of also breaking the 19 second barrier at NCAA's this year (18.98). And on that note..he clearly had no problem of transitioning from a short course pool to long course meters.
Rank LN Name YB Nation R.T. Result Behind
1. 7 WILDMAN-TOBRINER Benjamin 84 USA 0.73 21.88
2. 5 JONES Cullen 84 USA 0.71 21.94 0.06
3. 4 NYSTRAND Stefan 81 SWE 0.72 21.97 0.09
4. 6 KIZIEROWSKI Bartosz 77 POL 0.71 22.00 0.12
5. 2 SULLIVAN Eamon 85 AUS 0.65 22.05 0.17
6. 3 CIELO FILHO Cesar 87 BRA 0.70 22.12 0.24
7. 1 SCHOEMAN Roland 80 RSA 0.65 22.16 0.28
8. 8 HAYDEN Brent 83 CAN 0.74 22.28 0.40
Very close finish. How did they ever decide who won before touch pads came into play?!
On a side note...
It's pretty incredible for the 30 year old ~masters swimmer~ from Poland to finish with a 22 flat.
And Wildman is a great last name to have if you're a sprinter!
I think Cesar really overshadowed Ben's achievement of also breaking the 19 second barrier at NCAA's this year (18.98). And on that note..he clearly had no problem of transitioning from a short course pool to long course meters.
Rank LN Name YB Nation R.T. Result Behind
1. 7 WILDMAN-TOBRINER Benjamin 84 USA 0.73 21.88
2. 5 JONES Cullen 84 USA 0.71 21.94 0.06
3. 4 NYSTRAND Stefan 81 SWE 0.72 21.97 0.09
4. 6 KIZIEROWSKI Bartosz 77 POL 0.71 22.00 0.12
5. 2 SULLIVAN Eamon 85 AUS 0.65 22.05 0.17
6. 3 CIELO FILHO Cesar 87 BRA 0.70 22.12 0.24
7. 1 SCHOEMAN Roland 80 RSA 0.65 22.16 0.28
8. 8 HAYDEN Brent 83 CAN 0.74 22.28 0.40