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Jan Switkowski – I Think I expected a Little More (Video)

Reported by James Sutherland.

2018 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Wednesday, February 14 – Sunday, February 18
  • Rec Center Natatorium, College Station, TX (Central Time Zone)
  • Prelims 10AM / Finals 6PM
  • Defending Champion: Florida (5x) (results)
  • Championship Central
  • Psych Sheet
  • Live results
  • Live Video (finals)

MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY

  • SEC Meet Record: 3:03.86, Florida, 2016
  1. Florida, 3:04.55
  2. Texas A&M, 3:05.13
  3. Auburn, 3:06.53

The Florida men cap the session with a win in the 400 medley relay, edging out Texas A&M (3:05.13) in a time of 3:04.55.

Dressel was back in action on the breaststroke leg, splitting 50.51, while Bayley Main (46.87), Mark Szaranek (45.25) and Jan Switkowski (41.92) were solid all-around on the other legs.

The Aggies had similar splits to the Gators, with the advantage gained by Dressel making the biggest difference. Their team was comprised of Brock Bonetti (46.66), Mauro Castillo Luna (51.25), Jose Martinez (45.18) and Adam Koster(42.04).

Auburn erased a deficit of nearly a second with 100 to go to grab 3rd over Tennessee, with Peter Holoda popping a nasty 40.80 anchor. The Tigers were 3:06.53 to get by the Vols (3:07.07).

Both Tennessee and LSU were DQed.

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Korn
6 years ago

Jan is very versatile like most UF swimmers. He said they got pretty good rest but Dressel said no rest?!? I think Jan is key to UF success in March!

E+Gamble
6 years ago

Nice job Jan.?

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