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Indiana Pros Gearing Up for “Race Day” on Wednesday Morning (UPDATED)

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While top swimmers in Australia, China, Japan, Europe, and South Africa have returned to racing, in the United States, most of the country’s elite swimmers have not done any official competition swims since quarantines set in nationwide in mid-March.

Instead, we’ve been getting pace more high-speed swims in what amount to focused, race-style practice sessions.

But we’ll take what we can get, and on Wednesday morning, we’ll get a lot from the Indiana pro group, which has developed into one of the biggest and most successful in the country.

8 Indiana pros will swim either 3 or 4 races each, with racing starting at 9:15 AM Eastern Time.

Among those participating will be US National Teamers Blake PieroniZach AppleLilly King, and Annie Lazor, along with international pros Bailey Andison (Canada), Iago Moussalem (Brazil), Youssef El Kamesh (Egypt), and Laura Morley (Bahamas).

Cody Miller, swimming’s most popular Vlogger and an Olympic gold medalist, was a late addition to the group.

Format

Racing will start at 9:15, and each participant will swim a race every 20 minutes. Each swimmer will swim a different set of either 3 or 4 races, with the whole session lasting about an hour.

Racing will be in short course yards.

Coaches have listed a goal of sub-4 minutes for the 400 breaststroke relay, and sub 3:13 for the 400 medley relay.

Events

Blake Pieroni:

  • 200 Free
  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 50 Free
  • 100 Fly/Breast

Zach Apple:

  • 100 Free
  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 50 Free

Iago Moussalem:

  • 100 Fly
  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 50 Fly
  • 100 Kick

Cody Miller:

  • 100 Breast
  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 100 Breast
  • 100 Fly

Youssef El Kamesh:

  • 100 Breast
  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 50 Fly
  • 100 Kick

Lilly King:

  • 100 Breast
  • 400 Breaststroke Relay
  • 50 Breaststroke ‘Skins’ (preparation for the ISL season)

Annie Lazor:

  • 200 Breast
  • 400 Breaststroke Relay
  • 100 Breaststroke or 200 IM

Bailey Andison:

  • 200 IM
  • 400 Breaststroke Relay
  • 100 Fly/Free

Laura Morley

  • 200 Breast
  • 400 Breaststroke Relay
  • 100 Breaststroke
  • 200 IM

The women will decide on their own order for the medley relay, while the men’s relay will be Apple on backstroke, Miller in breaststroke, El Kamash on butterfly, and Pieroni on the freestyle anchor leg.

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Iloveyoussef
4 years ago

Youssef will smoke them all.

Done Before
4 years ago

Why no C Miller?!

Justanotherfreestyler
Reply to  Done Before
4 years ago

I hope it’s because he’s commentating

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Done Before
4 years ago

Baby watch

Teamwiess
4 years ago

I might have missed it but short course or long course???

Guerra
4 years ago

I’m gonna be trying to sneak in to watch in person. I’ll be the guy wearing the Ray Looze “Coach of the Year” shirt I had made when he won it!

Last edited 4 years ago by Guerra
coach
4 years ago

I like the social media hype. I think this will help the swimmers. Good job with a creative approach to racing!

James Beam
4 years ago

This is awesome. Wish they could live stream it.

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