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Gretchen Walsh on Night 3: “The goal was to go 47 in the 100 fly and 47 in the 100 back”

2024 WOMEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Reflecting after her monstrous 47.42 in the 100 Butterfly, Gretchen Walsh admitted she did not meet all of her goals on night 3 at the NCAA Championships. Coming into the finals session, the UVA junior was looking to become the first woman to break 48-seconds in both the 100 fly and the 100 back.

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The unoriginal Tim
10 months ago

Very close with 48.26 on the leadoff

Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
10 months ago

Unrelated but the Swiss Cheese Flying Pencil Noe Ponti just went a 50.93 in the 100 fly in France

MAXime GROOVEset went a 51.66 while the seller of the century Michael Andrew sold and went a 52.3

Facts
Reply to  Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
10 months ago

Acting like 52.3 is a bad time in season lol

Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
Reply to  Facts
10 months ago

If MA wants to make the Olympic Team in the 100 fly 52.3 is not cutting it LOL

Jeb
Reply to  Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
10 months ago

It is in season. The time is irrelevant

Summer Swim Fan
Reply to  Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
10 months ago

if it’s unrelated, why post it on here?

Troyy
Reply to  Swemmer (GO DRESSEL)
10 months ago

52.3 is faster than MA was in March before Tokyo (52.53).

Sweet Sweet Peter Rosen
10 months ago

Think this was a fair goal!

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