2007 USA Swimming Short Course Nationals, Atlanta

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www.omegatiming.com/.../index.htm Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Evening Session Women's 500 yards Freestyle Men's 500 yards Freestyle Women's 200 yards Individual Medley Men's 200 yards Individual Medley Women's 50 yards Freestyle Men's 50 yards Freestyle Women's 4x100 yards Medley Relay Men's 4x100 yards Medley Relay
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  • There was a USMS National Record yesterday at this meet. Robert Margalis broke the Men's 25-29 500 Yard Free Record of 4:26.87 and went 4:19.47 so that is a margin of over 7 seconds. I know he is a 2007 USMS registered member because he was listed as breaking the 1 Hour Swim Record. However, I noticed that he had 5 NV by the 5 SCY records he set last year so maybe he doesn't care if he gets the USMS records. USA Swimming has to measure the pool because of the two American Records that were set so all he has to do is get the Georgia Tech people to help get the USMS Record Application with the timing tapes and officials signitures. I am interested in seeing what Ryan Lochte does today in the 400 IM and see if he can challenge the American Record of Michael Phelps of 3:36.26 which would be about a 2 second drop from his best time. As Kirk said his backstroke looked good and I wonder if he can go under :44.60 and break his own American Record. I was impressed with his 50 Free swim especially after swimming the RACE (200 IM) with all the pressure and hype that went with it. With this kind of speed (19.22) I hope he doesn't scratch the 100 Free and it will be interesting if he can do the same thing against the field that includes Michael Phelps. I saw that Michael Phelps put a reasonable seed time in at :42.43 in the 100 and its unlike the 200 Free where he put a 1:29.84, which is 1.18 seconds faster than what Simon Burnett did at NCAA's when he set the US Open Record. I wonder if he will be the first swimmer to break the 1:30 barrier? Natlie Coughlin suprised a lot of people with the outstanding :21.46 50 Yard Free American Record swim. Kara Lynn Joyce was undefeated in NCAA competiton for 4 years in this event and I believe this is the first time in the SCY format that she lost. I was very impressed with Natalie's turn and if she can hit 2 more like that in the 100 Yard Free, than I see her winning and going :46.6 for another American Record. In a Women's Free race I have never seen that kind of advantage at this level. This was easily equal to the last turn that Phelps did last year in Melbourne in the 200 Meter Free against Hoogie when he broke Thorpe's record by .02 seconds.
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  • There was a USMS National Record yesterday at this meet. Robert Margalis broke the Men's 25-29 500 Yard Free Record of 4:26.87 and went 4:19.47 so that is a margin of over 7 seconds. I know he is a 2007 USMS registered member because he was listed as breaking the 1 Hour Swim Record. However, I noticed that he had 5 NV by the 5 SCY records he set last year so maybe he doesn't care if he gets the USMS records. USA Swimming has to measure the pool because of the two American Records that were set so all he has to do is get the Georgia Tech people to help get the USMS Record Application with the timing tapes and officials signitures. I am interested in seeing what Ryan Lochte does today in the 400 IM and see if he can challenge the American Record of Michael Phelps of 3:36.26 which would be about a 2 second drop from his best time. As Kirk said his backstroke looked good and I wonder if he can go under :44.60 and break his own American Record. I was impressed with his 50 Free swim especially after swimming the RACE (200 IM) with all the pressure and hype that went with it. With this kind of speed (19.22) I hope he doesn't scratch the 100 Free and it will be interesting if he can do the same thing against the field that includes Michael Phelps. I saw that Michael Phelps put a reasonable seed time in at :42.43 in the 100 and its unlike the 200 Free where he put a 1:29.84, which is 1.18 seconds faster than what Simon Burnett did at NCAA's when he set the US Open Record. I wonder if he will be the first swimmer to break the 1:30 barrier? Natlie Coughlin suprised a lot of people with the outstanding :21.46 50 Yard Free American Record swim. Kara Lynn Joyce was undefeated in NCAA competiton for 4 years in this event and I believe this is the first time in the SCY format that she lost. I was very impressed with Natalie's turn and if she can hit 2 more like that in the 100 Yard Free, than I see her winning and going :46.6 for another American Record. In a Women's Free race I have never seen that kind of advantage at this level. This was easily equal to the last turn that Phelps did last year in Melbourne in the 200 Meter Free against Hoogie when he broke Thorpe's record by .02 seconds.
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