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Swimming 2024 Discussion Thread


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The Edinburgh International Swim Meet kicks off tomorrow. There will be a stream available but not sure if it will be geo-blocked.

 

 

Live stream 2024 – EISM

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First three days of the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont are over, here are some of the highlight swims. 
 

#1: Regan Smith’s 200m Butterfly (2:04.80)

 

 
#2: Regan Smith’s 100m Backstroke (57.64)

 

 

#3: Torri Huske’s 100m Butterfly (56.13)
 

 

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Kaylee saw Regan put up a 57.63 at the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont and said hold my beer :p
 

:AUS McKeown clocks a 57.57 in the women’s 100m backstroke at the NSW State Open Championships! :hyper:

 

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22 minutes ago, Josh said:

Kaylee saw Regan put up a 57.63 at the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont and said hold my beer :p
 

:AUS McKeown clocks a 57.57 in the women’s 100m backstroke at the NSW State Open Championships! :hyper:

 

@dullard

That coincidentally ties Regan's former WR.

 

Mollie's 58.71 was very impressive as well. She's never been 58 unrested before. It'll be sad if she goes a podium worthy time (57 high?) at trials and can't swim it in Paris.


It's been a pretty slow meet tbh. Seems like many of them are training through the meet but there have still been some fast swims mixed in. I might do up a list of noteworthy swims once it's over.

 

 

 

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TYR Pro swim series 100m butterfly:

 

Torrie Huske 55.68

Gretchen Walsh 56.14

:hyper::jawdrop:

 

Meanwhile in the men's event,

Caeleb Dressel and Hubert Kos tie at 50.84

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Bunch of big swims at the TYR Pro Swim Series San Antonio today. 


57.74 for :USA Regan Smith in the women’s 200m backstroke, 53.08 for :HUN Hubert Kos in the men’s 100m backstroke (new PB), 2:08.18 and 2:08.40 in the men’s 200m breaststroke for :USA Matt Fallon and :FRA Leon Marchand, and 2:19.89 for :USA Kate Douglass in the women’s 200m breaststroke :hyper::hyper:

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The US women look like they're gonna be very strong in the 4x1 free this year (provided no one lays an egg again). The Aussies are gonna have to bring their best.

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