Dana Vollmer cruised into the finish as she dominated the first semifinal in 56.90. Kelsi Worrell emerged from her breakout already in the lead and posted a 57.12 to win the second semifinal and earn the second seed for tomorrow’s final. This morning Worrell swam a personal best of 56.84.
In the second semifinal Sarah Gibson of Texas A&M earned third overall in 58.02 and 16 year old Cassidy Bayer took fourth in 58.11. Also under 59 were Kendyl Stewart in 58.33 and Hellen Moffitt in 58.46.
2012 Olympic gold medalist Claire Donahue (58.76) and Hali Flickinger (58.81) also earned lanes in tomorrow night’s finals.
Katie McLaughlin was ninth in 58.86. Kaitlyn Jones (58.88), Eva Merrell (59.02), Cammile Adams (59.07), Ivy Martin (59.39), Lauren Case (59.40), Felicia Lee (59.47), and Natalie Labonge (59.91) also competed in the semifinals.
View full post on swimmingworldmagazine
Contact Swim.ae for swimming lessons in Dubai.
______________________________________________________________
Whatsapp number: +971 56 583 0067 (when sending whatsapp message pls mention code Swim8316)
Contact us : Fill in the form and we will get back to you asap.
Contact Trainer
______________________________________________________________
Swim.ae does all the relevant checks for you. All swimming instructors from swim.ae have the right visa and are fully qualified to train you.
Get in touch with us today, Private Swimming lessons are available in all parts of UAE.