In the breaststroke, Kelsey Wog will be trying to join pre-selected Sydney Pickrem in the event in Tokyo which would account for her 3rd event after qualifying for the IM and breast. While the World Championships bronze medalist Pickrem will race the event in Tokyo, she decided not to swim the event here in Toronto.
Hoping to upset Ruck, Olympic champion Penny Oleksiak lead the field in a Follow along here to stay up to date on all the action as we get into night 4 of the Canadian Olympic Trials. Kelsey Wog has added the breaststroke to her event list in Tokyo.
She won the event in a She touched the wall 2 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Kierra Smith. Wog previously qualified to swim the IM and breast in Tokyo. She will join pre-selected Sydney Pickrem in Tokyo for this event.
Pickrem scratched the race in finals. She qualified for the Olympics at the World Championships, where she picked up a bronze medal. Smith touched second in a time of She swam the breast for Canada at the Rio Olympics, where she finished 7th in the event in a She has a personal best time of She missed qualification for the breast earlier in the meet, another event that she swam in Rio. Eli Wall dropped nearly 2 seconds from prelims to win the breast in That swim was 0.
Frederik Kamminga touched second in the event. His time of He out-touched James Dergousoff in the final Dergousoff dropped 0.
No one in this field has ever swum at the Olympic Games. Because no one met the FINA A standard, and because no one was pre-selected in this event, Canada will not send any breaststrokers to Tokyo. Her time of She is not known for swimming fly; Overholt previously competed in the free and IM at the Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo. She finished 5th in both events. Second-place went to Mabel Zavaros in a time of The University of Florida swimmer was 3. Canadian record-holder Mack Darragh finished in first with a His personal best time of Montana Champagne touched in second place, finishing in a time of Yes, ridiculously fast improvement rate in the free for Summer McIntosh.
On March she swam a 2. Overall improvement: 6 seconds in 15 months!! Yes, the 6 seconds drop is even more impressive considering that the initial time 2. Teenagers over time have had great success in this distance, Sippy Woodhead, then 14, beat the unbeatable GDR swimmers with Watched Summer have a lot of age group success as club swimmer, but has improved to an entire different level over this past year after joining the high performance training group under Titley.
I think many people said the same about Oleksiak in or Ruck in There have been tons of teen phenoms who were crazy fast at a very young age and sometimes even set world records, but never went faster afterwards. Bronze medal winning time at the last big championships: worlds: Titmus swam Titmus time was the second fastest ever. Did Byron really make that mistake? What a remarkable swim. I have started to follow the swimming time of Meg Harris, ever since you said you quite like her swimming in one of the junior championships before COVID hit.
I was actually watching the fr back earlier and she caught my eye a little great shot of her and Emma down the 2nd 50 ; Still over-gliding a tad for me, but the high elbow catch is so massively improved compared to pre covid — She has very strong shoulders and great mobility. She will keep getting faster, I have no doubts.
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