Brian Jacobson, 33, swam two events at the USAS nationals in New York. As far as I could tell, he was the only regular masters swimmer at the meet. Vlad Plyschenko was scheduled to do the 200 free, but didn't swim it.
Here are Brian's times:
100 ***: 1:07.51
50 free: 23.20
The 100 *** is the best time Brian has done in masters, if memory serves.
The 50 free isn't his fastest time -- he went 22.91 in a masters meet in 2004 but somehow the record paperwork didn't get sent -- but it is faster than Rowdy's world record. Shame that he didn't swim it in a masters meet. But on the brighter side, he made it to the A final. What an accomplishment!
That 50 free time qualifies Brian for Olympic Trials. His 22.91 from 2004 wouldn't count because it wasn't done in a USAS meet. So now there are four swimmers with masters experience on the list of 2008 Trials qualifiers: Brian, Susan von der Lippe, Nick Brunelli and Gary Hall Jr. (though Nick and Gary only swam one masters meet each).
Congrats, Brian!
Expecting a certain breastroker to qualify...
And since that certain breaststroker has recently swum an eye-popping 1:01 in 100 Br SCM, I don't think it will be an issue for him. Soon we'll add Mr. Commings to that short list of USMS/Olympic trials qualifiers.
Expecting a certain breastroker to qualify...
And since that certain breaststroker has recently swum an eye-popping 1:01 in 100 Br SCM, I don't think it will be an issue for him. Soon we'll add Mr. Commings to that short list of USMS/Olympic trials qualifiers.