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Nathan Adrian Plans to Return to Competition at PSS – Indianapolis

5-time Olympic gold medalist Nathan Adrian will make his return to competition at the Pro Swim Series meet in Indianapolis next month. This will be his first official racing since the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio where he took bronze medals in both the 50 and 100 frees, as well as gold in the 400 free and 400 medley relays.

Though qualified, Adrian didn’t swim at the 2016 USA College Challenge or the 2016 Short Course World Championships – National Team meets where many Olympians made their big returns to competition.

Adrian also sat out last month’s Pro Swim Series opener in Austin, where many of the remaining non-retired Olympians got back in action. That puts Adrian in an early deficit in the Pro Swim Series standings, after finishing 2nd (behind Conor Dwyer) last year.

The current leader of the series on the men’s side is Japan’s Daiya Seto, who has 20 points. Josh Prenot is the current top American in 3rd place with 11 points.

The Arena Pro Swim Series stop in Indianapolis will run from March 2nd-4th, and is the 2nd of 5 meets in the series.

After the 2012 Olympics, Adrian swam one race at Winter Nationals in November of 2012 and the Austin Grand Prix in January of 2013; after the 2008 Olympics, Adrian was in the middle of his Cal career and so returned to competition rather quickly. That includes swimming at the 2008 World Short Course Championships, where he won gold in the 100 free.

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

Lets see what he got in his bag for March !!! one of the most exciting swimmer to watch out there

Uberfan
7 years ago

Nathan Adrian got a gold medal and a championship record at 19 years old, legend.

bobo gigi
7 years ago

By “if she could stop her sponsor obligations”, I rather meant Missy Franklin should say yes less often to the many requests, say yes less often to everybody. Because she’s a very nice person, very polite, and it’s great, but maybe sometimes she should focus a little bit more on herself and less disperse her energy. The most important thing for her is to be just a little bit more selfish and overall find again that love for the sport. Hopefully training with Mr Durden in California with a lot of men and with new methods will help her to fall in love with swimming again. That’s all I wish her. And if she’s happy in the water again then… Read more »

Ehhh
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

I applaud your well wishes but I don’t see any fire.

Taa
7 years ago

Any word on Missy? I see her loving many swimmer posts on instagram but not much on her own swimming

bobo gigi
Reply to  Taa
7 years ago

If she could stop with those “antisocial” media and her sponsor obligations and focus on her swimming to find a new joy in the sport and make it fun again, take it as a game again and not as a job, it would be a very good thing.

joe
7 years ago

2008 world SC champs were before the Olympics 🙂

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