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Phelps And Flickinger Named 2015 U.S. Nationals High Point Winners

The 2015 U.S. Nationals concluded tonight, but not before 22-time Olympic medalist, Michael Phelps, entered the water for one more race.  The North Baltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC) ace swam his way to a 5th place finish in the men’s 200m breaststroke, nailing a new personal best of 2:11.30.

That event capped off a simply extraordinary meet for 30-year old Phelps, as he clocked the world’s number one times in his trio of monster events earlier in the meet.  Phelps registered a time of 1:52.94 in the 200m butterfly, 50.45 in the 100m butterfly and 1:54.75 in the men’s 200m IM to top the globe in each event. For his remarkable efforts that put the world’s best on notice, Phelps would up with a huge 74 points to earn the 2015 U.S. Nationals High Point Award.

On the women’s side, Athens Bulldog Hali Flickinger earned the High Point Award title, after scoring a massive 82 points for her heavy schedule from the meet.  Flickinger tackled multiple events per day in some cases, but reaped the rewards in the form of one national title and two runner-up finishes, in addition to finaling in two other events.

Flickinger’s national title came in the 200m butterfly, where the 21-year old rocked a 2:07.59 for the win, a time that registers as the 10th-fastest in the world this year. Flickinger then finished in second place across two freestyle events, where she logged impressive times of 1:58.18 in the 200m and 4:07.93 in the 400m.  Flickinger also claimed 3rd in the 200m backstroke (2:10.60) and 7th in the 100m butterfly (59.64), to round out her individual points to 82 for the award.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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