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WATCH: Sun Yang and Conor Dwyer Battle in 200 Free at Santa Clara PSS

2016 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES AT SANTA CLARA

 

WOMEN’S 200 FREE – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Emma McKeon, AUS – 1:56.36
  2. Bronte Barratt, AUS – 1:56.65
  3. Maya DiRado, Stanford – 1:57.70

 

MEN’S 200 FREE – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Sun Yang, CHI – 1:44.82
  2. Conor Dwyer, Trojan – 1:45.41
  3. Kyle Chalmers, AUS – 1:47.64

 

WOMEN’S 100 BREAST – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Sarah Haase, Stanford – 1:07.05
  2. Jessica Hardy, Golden West – 1:08.01
  3. Georgia Bohl, AUS – 1:08.07

 

MEN’S 100 BREAST – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Josh Prenot, Cal – 1:01.15
  2. Azad al-Barazi, Trojan – 1:01.38
  3. Tales Cadeira, Brazil – 1:01.59

 

WOMEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Noemie Thomas, CAN – 57.72
  2. Emma McKeon, AUS – 58.31
  3. Farida Osman, Cal – 59.13

 

MEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Seth Stubblefield, Cal – 52.31
  2. Tom Shields, Cal – 52.33
  3. Giles Smith, Phoenix Swim Club – 52.91

 

WOMEN’S 400 IM – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Keryn McMaster, AUS – 4:38.83
  2. Caitlin Leverenz, Cal – 4:41.70
  3. Sarah Darcel, CAN – 4:47.23

 

MEN’S 400 IM – FINALS

Top 3:

  1. Mitch Larkin, AUS – 4:17.35
  2. Abrahm DeVine, Stanford – 4:19.22
  3. Max Williamson, Stanford – 4:19.45

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Joel Lin
8 years ago

Sun Yang’s body type is completely different from 6 months ago. This is absurd.

Irish Ringer
Reply to  Joel Lin
8 years ago

He’s huge. Made Dwyer look like an age grouper behind the blocks.

Seemed like to me his kick was much more powerful than Dwyer, but certainly looks ready for Rio.

Crawler
Reply to  Irish Ringer
8 years ago

I was thinking the same thing watching a replay: huge kick by Sun Yang until the 180-190!

Christopher Schroder
Reply to  Joel Lin
8 years ago

Sun Yang looks great! He should do well.

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