2018 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, July 25 – Sunday, July 29, 2018
- William Woollett Aquatics Center, Irvine, CA
- Prelims 9 AM / Finals 6 PM (U.S. Pacific Time)
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Reported by Jared Anderson.
WOMEN’S 50 BACK:
- World Record: Jing Zhao, 27.06, 2009
- American Record: Olivia Smoliga, 27.43, 2018
- Championship Record: Hannah Stevens, 27.63, 2017
- U.S. Open Record: Olivia Smoliga, 27.43, 2018
- GOLD: Olivia Smoliga– 27.70
- SILVER: Ali Deloof– 27.88
- BRONZE: Elise Haan– 27.90
- FOURTH: Keaton Blovad- 28.05
Ali Deloof charged hard late, but it was American record-holder Olivia Smoliga who held on for the win in the women’s 50 back, booking a return trip to the World Championships. Her 27.70 wasn’t quite as fast as the 27.43 she blasted a few months ago in Mesa, but it was plenty enough to beat the field, with Deloof going 27.88 for runner-up honors.
NC State’s Elise Haan also cracked 28, closing in on Deloof for second in 27.90. It was a run of youngsters after that. 19-year-old Keaton Blovad of Cal took fourth in 28.05, with 16-year-old Isabelle Stadden and 17-year-old Katharine Berkoff tying for fifth in 28.13 and 16-year-old Alex Walsh going 28.25 for seventh.
Caroline Baldwin was just a tick behind in eighth, going 28.26 to round out the heat. In the B final, 15-year-old Phoebe Bacon continued the Americans strong run of youth in this event, going 28.44 to win the consolation heat.
Olivia is truly a joy to watch – both in and out of the water – with her contagious laugh and positive energy. She never takes herself too seriously and knows exactly when it’s game time. Looking forward to seeing her at the Olympics.
such a refreshing swimmer – always full of fun , joy and down to earth self – analysis .
Are everyone’s eyes green? Or do I need to adjust the color on my monitor?
Im surprised the media didn’t eat her up in Rio. Such charisma.