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Jacob Pebley Explains Intricacies of “Bubble Season”

2020 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – MATCH 4

Reported by Retta Race.

MEN’S 100 BACK

This one was an absolute thriller, with five men within 0.21 seconds at the finish. It could have broken almost any direction, but DC will be happiest with the result as the 200 specialist Pebley closed extremely hard to win in 50.51.

Iron’s Guilherme Basseto has proven to be an aggressive front-half swimmer so far in the ISL. He led early by a half-second, and though Pebley ran him down, Basseto managed to hold on for second ahead of a three-way tie for third.

Cali’s Coleman Stewart was six tenths slower than he was last week – his 50.12 from match #1 would have won the event today by a lot.

The Breakers are hurting badly in backstroke. Skierka and Telegdy go 7-8 for the second-straight week, though this time they avoided getting jackpotted out of points. Iron now lurks just 9 points behind New York for second.

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swimfin5
4 years ago

Great to see him swim fast despite the fact he trains with Marsh.

Necho
Reply to  swimfin5
4 years ago

Yes!

Sam B
Reply to  swimfin5
4 years ago

great to see a smart person like you writing your smart comment despite the fact that you are mean

Bob Bowman
4 years ago

This is awesome! I hope he makes the olympics

WIN
4 years ago

I hope he makes it this Olympic year, a nice guy.

Last edited 4 years ago by WIN
Jax
Reply to  WIN
4 years ago

I want him to murphy to make both backstrokes and pebley to make one and casas the other

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