Video edit – Coleman Hodges
Men’s 400 Freestyle – 2014 Arena Grand Prix in Charlotte – Reported by SwimSwam
Conor Dwyer took his first 100 out very aggressivlly. He was just able to watch his training partner win the b-final with a 3:51. Dwyer powered throught the first 200 in 1:52.9. Dwyer may have been out strong, but Connor Jaeger went HAM in the final 200 meters, running down Dwyer to win the race with a 3:48.89! Dwyer finished second with a 3:50.23. Michael Klueh dropped close to three seconds with a 3:52.40 to finish third. Matias Koski and Anders Nielsen were 4th and 5th at 3:53.52 and 3:53.76, respectively.
Matt McLean dropped almost nine seconds to swim an 8:51.49, winning the B-final of the men’s 400 freestyle.
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…………….agreed. I could see Bottom integrating yoga into their workouts. Sounds like a Bottom evolution….
could help pretty well !