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2022 U.S. Trials: Katie Grimes Scratches 200 Back ‘A’ Final On Day 2

2022 U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TRIALS

Katie Grimes is the lone swimmer to scratch out of an ‘A’ final for Wednesday night’s session from the 2022 U.S. International Team Trials in Greensboro, as the 16-year-old drops the women’s 200 backstroke after qualifying eighth in this morning’s prelims.

Grimes took off more than a second from her best time this morning, clocking 2:11.31, but opts out of the final in favor of the 200 freestyle, where she also advanced eighth overall in the heats in a time of 1:58.67. That swim also marked a new PB, downing her previous mark of 1:59.42, and puts her in the hunt for a berth at the World Championships, with the top-four finishers automatically qualifying for the women’s 800 free relay and the fifth and sixth-place finishers potentially getting named to the team depending on roster numbers.

A 2020 U.S. Olympian in the 800 freestyle last summer, Grimes placed fourth in that event on Tuesday night.

If Grimes opted to take on the 200 free/200 backdouble, she would have approximately 46 minutes between heats (with the 200 free coming first).

Grimes’ 200 back scratch bumps Kennedy Noble (2:11.36) up into the ‘A’ final, while 17th-place finisher Summer Smith (2:14.18) moves into the ‘B’ heat.

Tess Howley (2:15.75), who will race the 50 fly, scratched out of the ‘C’ final, moving in Leah Shackley (2:16.44).

OTHER EVENT SCRATCHES

Women’s 200 Free

Torri Huske and Melanie Margalis have both scratched out of the women’s 200 free ‘B’ final, as has Justina Kozan, who was 18th in the prelims but would’ve had a spot in the consols after the Huske and Margalis scratches.

Natalie Mannion and Chloe Stepanek now move up into the ‘B’ final. Mannion will also swim the championship final of the 200 back, with 50 minutes separating the two heats according to the published timeline.

Huske, who already qualified for the World Championship team by winning the 100 free last night, will swim in the 50 fly final later in the session.

Men’s 200 Free

The lone scratch in the men’s 200 free comes from Patrick Callan, who was a U.S. Olympian last summer in the 800 free relay. Callan was 14th in the prelims, and his withdrawal bumps Zane Grothe up into the ‘B’ final.

Women’s 200 Breast

  • No scratches

Men’s 200 Breast

10th-place finisher Jason Louser has dropped the consolation final of the men’s 200 breast, moving Matthew Lucky into the ‘B’.

In the ‘C’ final, which is primarily for 18 & under swimmers, Ozan Kalafat scratched, which left two open lanes for any remaining swimmers (of any age) to take. Connor Morikawa and Alex Sanchez will now swim in the outside lanes tonight after placing 20th and 23rd, respectively, in the prelims.

Men’s 200 Back

The lone scratches in the men’s 200 back came in the ‘C’ final, as Amadeusz Knop dropped out which moved in Landon Driggers. Two additional 18 & over swimmers, Jared Daigle and Zachary Cram, declined their spots so there will be one empty lane in the final.

Women’s 50 Fly

  • No scratches

There were no sctatches in the women’s 200 fly, but Campbell Stoll (27.70) beat Gigi Johnson (27.76) in a swim-off for the first alternate spot in the ‘C’ final. The two swimmers tied in the heats in 27.87.

Men’s 50 Fly

Veteran Tom Shields has scratched the men’s 50 fly ‘B’ final after placing 15th this morning. Charlie Morici takes his spot in the consols, while Alexander Colson moves into the ‘C’ final. All swimmers who contested the race this morning (minus Shields) get a second swim.

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Liz W
2 years ago

Congratulations Kennedy!

Az Swim Mom
2 years ago

Congratulations Kennedy!

Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
2 years ago

Looks like Matthew got…Lucky? 🤪

Melanie
2 years ago

Dang, if Grimes, Sims, and Weinstein make the 800 Free Relay, that would be a cool story. 3 members of the same club represent half of the relay team!

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Melanie
2 years ago

With the possibility of the entire men’s relay being from Texas, too.

Swimfan
2 years ago

Was hoping for a scratch from flickinger in the 200 because she already made it in the 200 fly and the 200 fly and 800 relay are on session (200 fly final and 800 relay final

Noah
Reply to  Swimfan
2 years ago

She can be the american Zhang Yufei 🔥

Walter
Reply to  Swimfan
2 years ago

So she can’t even swim the event today because she might have a future conflict? Why? I guess Michael Phelps should have scratched all his events after 400 IM.

snarky
2 years ago

I thought Grimes scratching might be the case. She will have to race hard tonight to make the team in the 200. Better to focus.

Marsh
2 years ago

Grimes was expected, Huske makes sense I guess, unfortunate for Margalis, and I’m just happy Shields showed up in the first place

Xman
2 years ago

I had to do a double take on Summer Smith… I thought it said summer sanders

Walter
Reply to  Xman
2 years ago

Same.

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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