Video produced by Coleman Hodges.
Reported by Tony Carroll.
200 BUTTERFLY – FINALS
- NCAA – 1:49.92 – Elaine Breeden, Stanford – 2009
- Championship – 1:49.92 – Elaine Breeden, Stanford – 2009
- American – 1:49.92 – Elaine Breeden, Stanford – 2009
- US Open – 1:49.92 – Elaine Breeden, Stanford – 2009
- 2014 Champion – Cammile Adams, Texas A&M – 1:52.25
Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell swept the butterfly events, winning the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:51.11. She was out .6 slower than she was this morning during prelims, but it paid off. She dropped more than 2 seconds to win the final tonight.
Kentucky’s Christina Bechtel picked up a second place finish with a 1:52.08, dropping close to a second and a half from her morning swim.
Georgia teammates Hali Flickinger and Lauren Harrington finished third and fourth at 1:52.73 and 1:53.92, respectively.
Worrell’s teammate from Louisville, Tanja Kylliainen, finished fifth at 1:54.62 barely touching out Indiana’s sixth place finisher Gia Dalesandro with a 1:54.66.
Cal’s Noemie Thomas finished seventh with a 1:54.94 and Florida State’s Chelsea Brittrounded out the top 8 with a 1:55.98.
USC’s Chelsea Chenault dropped more than two seconds to win the B final of the 200 butterfly with a 1:53.17. UCLA’s Noelle Tarazona finished second in the heat at 1:54.65, dropping close to a half second.
She should not have been able to finish that 200. Did she do special hypoxic training or something?
…is impossible.
I think that how she breathed every 2 and did underwaters