I seriously doubt Robert Margalis was pumping his fist in the air after realizing he shattered the USMS record. Unless he reads this post and/or someone tells him, he probably won't apply for the record.
In other news, Erik Scalise, who made his USMS debut at nationals last spring, went 1:49.7 in the 200 IM. He was the one who did the freestyle strokes after running into the flags. He's 30 now, so he's going to have to swim/train real hard if he wants to take down Dr. Ron's record of 1:47.
I seriously doubt Robert Margalis was pumping his fist in the air after realizing he shattered the USMS record. Unless he reads this post and/or someone tells him, he probably won't apply for the record.
In other news, Erik Scalise, who made his USMS debut at nationals last spring, went 1:49.7 in the 200 IM. He was the one who did the freestyle strokes after running into the flags. He's 30 now, so he's going to have to swim/train real hard if he wants to take down Dr. Ron's record of 1:47.