Carson Foster Swims 400 IM in 4:08.46, Would Have Won Olympic Trials
Long Course Meters (LCM)
On the second day of the Southern Sectionals meet in Austin, Texas,
Carson Foster blasted a 4:08.46 in the 400 IM, a time that would have won the event at the Olympic Trials earlier this year.
At Wave II of the Olympic Trials last month, Foster finished in a heartbreaking third place in the race, missing an Olympic birth by just half of a second behind
Jay Litherland. Just over a month later, his swim in the race would have won at Trials by nearly the same amount, as Kalisz won that race in 4:09.09.
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USC Swimmers Win 3 of 6 Events on Last Day of Fullerton Sectionals
July 15–18, 2021
Long Course Meters, Prelims/Finals
Results on Meet Mobile: “2021 Summer CA-NV Sectional” or search “Fullerton”
This week’s California-Nevada Summer Sectional Championship, usually held in one site, is split between Fullerton in the south and Roseville in the north. The meet is only open to teams from the 5 LSCs in California (which includes most of the state of Nevada) as well as Hawaii (no teams from Hawaii have made the trip to the mainland).
USC’s
Courtney Tseng won the 800 free in 8:58.86, 2.8 seconds faster than she swam at Grand Challenge in May. She was the fastest she had been since 2017 when she clocked a 8:54.00 at U.S. Open. Tseng also won the 200 free and was runner-up in the 400 IM on Friday.
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