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Amanda Kendall Swims Her Fastest 100 Free Since 2011

2017 INDIANA SWIMMING LSC SENIOR CHAMPS

A second night saw a second meet record for one of the newest members of the Indiana post-grad group, Ashley Neidigh. After breaking the Meet Record in the 800 free by 3 seconds on Thursday, she swam a 4:47.49 in the 400 IM, which broke the old Meet Record set in 2015 at 4:48.40. That was just a few-tenths short of her best time done at Worlds Trials a few weeks ago.

Her fellow Indiana post-grad Amanda Kendall won the 100 free in 55.40 after a 55.14 in prelims. That prelims swim is the best time of her career outside of the 2011 Pan American Games (54.75, 54.82) where she won gold.

Other Day 2 Winners:

  • Purdue’s Hudson Bursch won the men’s 400 IM in 4:30.72 – his new best time. He hadn’t gone a LCM best time in this event since 2015.
  • Tabahn Afrik won the men’s 100 free in 50.23, ahead of Carmel 17-year old Drew Kibler (50.65).
  • Bailey Kovac won the women’s 200 back in 2:14.03.
  • Wilson Beckman won the men’s 200 back in 2:03.68
  • Indiana undergrad Mackenzie Atencio won the women’s 100 breaststroke in 1:13.60, just out-touching 16-year old Kelly Pash (1:13.71).
  • Purdue rising junior Christian Bals won the men’s 100 breaststroke in 1:02.78, beating out Indiana’s Ian Finnerty (1:03.10). That’s Bals’ best time by a second-and-a-half.
  • Indiana won the women’s 800 free relay in 8:17.63, including a 2:01.90 leadoff from Kennedy Goss.
  • Results of the men’s 800 free relay were not available as of posting.

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Vst5911
7 years ago

The womens 100 breast results were not complete on meet mobile so your results mentioned are the consol heat.

Ervin
7 years ago

Wasn’t Amanda just at Canyons?

Reply to  Ervin
7 years ago

Yes. But her coach (Coley Stickels) just made the move to Indiana and she went with him.

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