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Carson Foster Swims 1:46.3 200 FR, 4:11 400 IM at Texas LCM Time Trial

Texas LCM Time Trial

  • April 7-8, 2022
  • Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center, Austin, TX
  • LCM (50m)

The Texas men’s team held an LCM time trial this week as the U.S. International Team Trials are just weeks away. In what is likely a final tune-up before the Longhorns go attempt to land on the World Championships team for this summer, Carson Foster clocked a 1:46.3 200 free. Two weeks removed from the NCAA Championships, Foster’s time comes in under his official best of 1:46.67, which he swam at the U.S. Olympic Trials last summer.

After narrowly missing out on qualifying for the Olympic Team in multiple events last summer, Foster’s 200 free looks promising as we head into another selection meet. A low 1:46 would be a great benefit to the American men’s 4×200 free relay, and could even be fast enough to earn an individual event berth for Worlds.

Foster also swam the 400 IM, clocking in at 4:11. Foster swam the fastest time in the world last year, posting a 4:08.46 at a Speedo Sectionals meet in Austin.

Another notable swim came from David Johnston, who swam a speedy 15:09 in the 1500 free. Behind Olympic Gold medalist Bobby Finke, the U.S. men’s 1500 is fairly open, and Johnston’s time this week is promising as we head towards the U.S. selection meet.

Texas pro Shaine Casas swam a 1:57.3 200 back, coming in well under his top 2022 mark of 1:58.09.

Here are the results from the two day time trial:

Day 1:

1500 FREE

200 FREE

200 BREAST

  • Jake Foster – 2:12.8

50 FREE

  • Daniel Krueger – 22.5
  • Zac Van Zandt – 22.9
  • Ndebele – 23.4

100 FLY

  • Drew Kibler – 52.6
  • Crane – 53.8
  • Sam Artmann – 54.0

200 IM

  • Will Licon – 2:01.3
  • Caspar Corbeau – 2:02.8

Day 2:

200 FLY

  • Sam Artmann – 2:01.7

100 FREE

  • Daniel Krueger – 49.3
  • Zac Van Zandt – 50.8
  • Peter Larson – 50.7

200 BREAST

  • Caspar Corbeau – 2:10.5

100 BREAST

  • Charlie Swanson – 1:01.0

200 BACK

400 IM

400 FREE

  • Coby Carrozza – 3:51.1
  • Luke Hobson – 3:55

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KSW
2 years ago

I could smell these comments

Holly Lawrence
2 years ago

Does he have to raise the hookem every time he races?

Holly Lawrence
2 years ago

Does he have to raise the Hook’em every time he races??? Like stop?

JeahBrah
Reply to  Holly Lawrence
2 years ago

This is a stock photo.
And regardless he is celebrating in the most harmless way possible, yet somehow you still care…

SwimCanada
Reply to  Holly Lawrence
2 years ago

Or maybe….just maybe….. that’s a stock photo that they use over and over. Or maybe surely that’s just sarcasm on your part and not ignorance? Stop?

PFA
2 years ago

I’m really hoping he makes the team. 1:46.3 is likely going to be on the relay and if he can relax in prelims of the 4 IM and go sub 4:10 in finals, he could pick up that spot. He just needs to learn how to control for emotions and not panic during finals.

My top 4 for that 800 free relay this summer right now is. Smith, Kibler, Foster, and Urlando. I do think Carozza and potentially Dressel get top 6.

Last edited 2 years ago by PFA
Noah
Reply to  PFA
2 years ago

I’d like to think Grant House is in the running for top 6 too🙏

PFA
Reply to  Noah
2 years ago

Ooh yeah I forgot about house yeah that 1:30 is very promising. Isn’t his best time like 1:47 as well?

Horninco
Reply to  Noah
2 years ago

Hope his Short Course time translates to long course, it doesn’t for everyone

Lot of fast swimming two weeks before trials though

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Horninco
2 years ago

Dude’s been 1:46, I’m pretty sure.

Horninco
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
2 years ago

Awesome, we need more 1:45’s so maybe he can get there

N. Sheldon
2 years ago

No one cares. He chokes at every meet of any significance

C’mon man
Reply to  N. Sheldon
2 years ago

Dude. What’s with the negativity toward a teenager trying to break through? Boo.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 years ago

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steer
Reply to  C’mon man
2 years ago

agreed, but have you been around during michael andrews teenage years btw?

C’mon man
Reply to  steer
2 years ago

Fair point.

R&R
2 years ago

Coby Carrozza’s 147.3 and 3:51 are worth noting too! He’d been at 1:49 since 2019, I believe. He’s had a great year.

Hswimmer
2 years ago

200 Free is pretty open now behind Kieran! Best of luck to Carson this summer.

Austinpoolboy
2 years ago

52.6 fly for Kibler. That’s nice! A finals possibility. We didn’t see him do much fly at UT.

Horninco
Reply to  Austinpoolboy
2 years ago

Same day as 200 free

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