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By Michael J. Stott
Thursday’s prelims ended in a cacophony as three swimmers braced for a swimoff for the coveted eighth spot in the 50 free. All athletes; Alabama’s Kristian Gkolomeev (19.04), Brett Ringgold of Texas (19.09) and Peter Holoda (19.13) of Auburn bested their first swim times of 19.18. After that, the natatorium returned to a hush punctuated only by the jarring sound of 1 meter divers showcasing their acrobatic skills.
First sessions at championship meets leave impressions and sometime foreshadow later developments. This morning decided nothing, but did set the stage for a very interesting final three days. Texas did not run away and hide. Cal proved they are still a force, especially after placing first, second, fourth in the 200 IM. And, NC State coach Braden Holloway had reason to smile with continued strong showings from his sprinters and a morning of no relay DQ’s, unfortunate events which marred the Wolfpack fortunes the last two years.
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