Video produced by Coleman Hodges.
Reported by Karl Ortegon.
With a new personal best, Kelsi Worrell put up a 58.24 to win the A final. Worrell catapults herself to the 14th fastest time in the world after charging through the 2nd 50 with a very strong back half. 2nd place went to Claire Donahue (59.19) and McLaughlin (59.32) grabbed third place. Stanford grad Felicia Lee touched in 4th (59.95), and SwimSwam’s own Hannah Saiz grabbed 5th in 1:00.34.