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Chase Kalisz: “When I Dove in, I Was So Excited” (Video)

Reported by Lauren Neidigh.

MEN’S 400 IM:

  • Pro Swim Series Record: Chase Kalisz, 4:09.43, Atlanta 2017
  1. GOLD: Chase Kalisz, 4:10.80
  2. SILVER: Anton Ipsen, 4:19.27
  3. BRONZE: Tristan Cote, 4:20.93

World Champions Chase Kalisz raced to a new Pool Record to win his signature 400 IM, finishing just over a second shy of his own Pro Swim Series Record. His 4:10.80 tonight cleared his own former Pool Record of 4:11.51. Kalisz was head and shoulders above the field, dominating by over 8 seconds as Anton Ipsen was the only other swimmer to break 4:20. Ipsen and bronze medalist Tristan Cote were within a few tenths of each other until Ipsen pulled ahead on the free leg. Daniel Sos (4:22.01) and Jacob Foster (4:23.72) battled for the 4th place spot, with Sos using his closing freestyle speed to get the job done.

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Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

I would like to see him do s’more 100s of stroke and 200 free at least in these training meets. I feel like as far as the 800 freelay is concerned I’d rather have Chase over Zane as well. And Townley and Jack and Remel.

KNOW IT ALL
6 years ago

Can’t wait for phelps 4IM record to go down this summer

Duswim
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6 years ago

Dean Farris won’t be swimming that race.

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