Captured by Katrina Radke (@katrinaradke_), produced by Coleman Hodges.
Reported by Anne Lepesant.
As one would expect from the American record-holder in the 100 distance, Kelsi Worrell of Louisville was out first at the 100 in 1:01.80. But the second half belonged to SwimMAC’s Cammile Adams, with Schroeder’s Hannah Saiz not far behind. After a first 100 of 1:02.17, Adams covered the second half in 1:05.99 for a winning time of 2:08.16, a world top-5 ranking. Saiz finished second in 2:10.37, and Trojan Swim Club’s Haley Anderson moved into third with 2:10.77.
I absolutely love her energy. What a positive person