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Nathan Adrian Kevin Cordes and Josh Prenot Ready for Wednesday Night Lights

By David Rieder.

For a few scary minutes Tuesday afternoon, Nathan Adrian’s chances at a title defense in the 100 free hung in the balance. Adrian swam a 48.58 to finish fourth in the seventh of eight heats. He finished well but only after going out in an abnormally sluggish 23.46.

Would he even make it back? He had just one heat to wait through—surely it felt like longer—before he could take a deep breath. He was 16th, three one-hundredths ahead of Japan’s Katsumi Nakamura. But if he had any hopes of advancing to the final, it was clear he needed something much faster in the semifinals.

But in typical Adrian fashion, he refused to sweat his outside lane for the semifinal.

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