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5/4/2017 Page 1 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 5/4/2017 to 5/7/2017 Psych Sheet USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 5/4/2017 Page 1 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 5/4/2017 to 5/7/2017 Psych Sheet 22 Garrison Johnson 17 Poseidon Swimmin 15:59.43 Event 1 Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle 23 Ian Grum 15 Dynamo Swim Club 16:04.86 World: 15:25.48 8/4/2015 Katie Ledecky 24 Bernardo Abascal 19 Azura Florida Aq 16:06.95 American: 15:25.48 8/4/2015 Katie Ledecky 25 Kevin Miller 19 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 9:12.13Y U.S. Open: 15:34.23 6/19/2014 Katie Ledecky 26 Andrew Babyak 17 Badger Swim Club 9:13.09Y GT Pool LC: 16:15.58 8/10/1995 Brooke Bennett 27 Jarrett Jones 19 Univ Louisville 8:31.07L B Meet Qualifying: 17:14.29 28 Clark Beach 17 Quest Swimming 8:32.41L B Name Age Team Seed Time 29 Graham Barrett 18 Univ Louisville 8:40.87L B 1 Sierra Schmidt 18 Club Wolverine 16:12.84 2 Oliva Anderson 17 Etobicoke SC 16:18.66 Event 3 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly 3 Rose Bi 20 Club Wolverine 16:27.48 World: 55.48 8/7/2016 Sarah Sjostrom 4 G Ryan 21 Club Wolverine 16:32.21 American: 55.98 7/29/2012 Dana Vollmer 5 Summer Finke 20 Saint Petersburg 16:36.23 U.S. Open: 56.38 1/15/2016 Sarah Sjostrom 6 Meg Finnon 18 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 16:45.91 Jr World: 56.46 8/7/2016 Penny Oleksiak 7 Vien Nguyen 20 Unattached 16:56.55 GT Pool LC: 57.60 12/2/2007 Rachel Komisarz 8 Ashley Neidigh 21 Auburn Universit 16:58.79 Meet Qualifying: 1:05.19 9 Emma Layton 17 Dynamo Swim Club 17:00.34 Name Age Team Seed Time 10 Peyton Palsha 17 Saint Petersburg 17:03.73 1 Kelsi Worrell 22 Cardinal Aquatic 56.48 11 Katie Duggan 20 Club Wolverine 17:09.27 2 Alexandra Wenk 22 Germany 57.70 12 Abby Grottle 15 Dynamo Swim Club 17:14.05 3 Cassidy Bayer 17 Nation's Capital 58.11 13 Leah Braswell 16 York YMCA 16:18.71Y 4 Hellen Moffitt 21 North Carolina A 58.46 14 Maggie Jahns 18 Univ Louisville 16:34.31Y 5 Rebecca Smith 17 Hpc Ontario 58.52 15 Emily Moser 20 Univ Louisville 17:46.71L B 6 Hali Flickinger 22 Athens Bulldog S 58.81 7 Aliena Schmidtke 24 Magdeburg 59.06 Event 2 Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle 8 Mallory Comerford 19 Univ Louisville 59.51 World: 7:32.12 7/29/2009 Lin Zhang 9 Hannah Saiz 25 Schroeder YMCA S/Kenyon Co 59.61 American: 7:43.60 7/31/2013 Michael McBroom 10 Veronica Burchill 19 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 59.74 U.S. Open: 7:46.78 9/29/2013 Connor Jaeger 11 Ruby Martin 17 Iowa Flyers Swim 59.81 GT Pool LC: 7:50.28 8/10/1995 Daniel Kowalski 12 Nastja Govejsek 19 Univ Louisville 59.82 Meet Qualifying: 8:24.69 13 Dakota Luther 17 Austin Swim Club 59.86 Name Age Team Seed Time 14 Vanessa Krause 18 Club Wolverine 1:00.05 1 Zane Grothe 25 Badger Swim Club 7:51.58 15 Mabel Zavaros 17 Oakville 1:00.31 2 Matias Koski 22 Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia 7:56.44 16 Grace Oglesby 18 Univ Louisville 1:00.37 3 PJ Ransford 20 Club Wolverine 7:57.13 17 Tristen Ulett 14 Dynamo Swim Club 1:00.54 4 Marcelo Acosta 20 Univ Louisville 8:00.14 18 Miranda Tucker 19 Club Wolverine 1:00.62 5 Felix Auboeck 20 Club Wolverine 8:00.29 19 Hannah Magnuson 20 Univ Louisville 1:00.82 6 Clark Smith 22 Univ of Texas 8:00.81 20 Courtney Harnish 18 York YMCA 1:00.86 7 Henning Muehlleitner 19 Germany 8:02.94 21 Simone Manuel 20 Unattached 1:00.95 8 Poul Zellmann 21 Germany 8:06.88 22 Azra Avdic 18 Una Umiz 1:00.99 9 Tal Davis 18 Team Greenville 8:12.62 23 Claire Adams 18 Univ of Texas 1:01.03 10 Trey Freeman 17 Baylor Swim Club 8:13.45 24 Grace Ariola 16 Waves Bloomingto 1:01.04 11 Franco Lupoli 23 Azura Florida Aq 8:14.39 25 Vien Nguyen 20 Unattached 1:01.08 12 Aidan Burns 19 Unattached 8:16.23 26 Elizabeth Bailey 17 Dynamo Swim Club 1:01.14 13 Gustavo Gutierrez Lozano 18 Una Umiz 8:16.42 27 Sofia Revilak Fonseca 20 Irish Aquatics/Notre Dame 1:01.15 14 Jared Graham 18 Penguin Aquatics 8:20.09 28 Molly Sheffield 17 Poseidon Swimmin 1:01.17 15 Brian Palaschuk 19 Regina Optimist 8:21.03 29 Caitln Casazza 20 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 1:01.26 16 Colton Williamson 19 Unattached 8:22.03 30 Krystal Lara 19 Northwestern Uni 1:01.42 17 Stephen Holmquist 20 Club Wolverine 8:23.04 31 Jewels Harris 17 Crimson Tide Aqu 1:01.44 18 Justin Konik 16 Etobicoke SC 8:23.44 32 Nora McCullagh 19 Univ of Texas 1:01.45 19 Brennan Day 19 Unattached 8:23.77 33 Madeline Locus 23 SwimAtlanta 1:01.87 20 Timothy Marski 16 Long Island Aqua 8:24.52 34 Simone Palomo 18 Una Cats 1:01.87 21 Christopher Arena 17 Long Island Aqua 15:58.84 35 Emma Cleason 19 Club Wolverine 1:01.93 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 5/4/2017 Page 2 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 5/4/2017 to 5/7/2017 Psych Sheet Event 3 ...(Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly) 21 Zachary Smith 17 Crimson Tide Aqu 54.69 Name Age Team Seed Time 22 Michael Taylor 18 Dynamo Swim Club 54.73 36 Valerie Gruest Slowing 18 Northwestern Uni 1:02.05 23 Drew Modrov 27 Hauppauge Athlet 54.76 37 Alex Sumner 16 Suburban Seahawk 1:02.07 24 Evan White 21 Unattached Mich 54.81 38 Felicity Buchmaier 17 Rapids Area Y Sw 1:02.23 25 Eric Friese 17 Germany 54.89 39 Isabel Traba 16 Sarasota YMCA Sh 1:02.59 26 Paul Le 24 Missouri State U 54.99 40 Hanna Henderson 15 Etobicoke SC 1:03.09 27 Runar Borgen 23 Paq Swimming 55.06 41 Chelsea Britt 22 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 50.93Y 28 Marcus Schlesinger 21 Unattached 55.08 42 Lainey Visscher 18 Univ Louisville 53.50Y 29 Blake Pieroni 21 Una Ist 55.17 43 Astrid Swensen 19 Club Wolverine 53.54Y 30 Noah Choboter 20 Regina Optimist 55.21 44 Rachael Bradford-Feldman 19 Univ Louisville 1:02.72L B 31 Isaac Davis 17 Bolles School Sh 55.23 45 Gabi Albiero 15 Cardinal Aquatic 1:02.85L B 32 Zane Grothe 25 Badger Swim Club 55.27 46 Kira Debruyn 20 Unattached 1:03.38L B 33 Angel Martinez 19 Texas A & M Univ 55.37 47 Meg Finnon 18 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 1:03.41L B 34 Edson Lima 22 Azura Florida Aq 55.53 48 Tatum Smith 16 Dynamo Swim Club 1:03.41L B 35 Cason Wilburn 16 East Coast Aquat 55.64 49 Elysse Pardus 15 South Carolina S 1:03.65L B 36 Brock Bonetti 21 Unattached 55.78 50 Emily Sykes 18 Upper Dublin Aqu 1:03.99L B 37 Keanan Dols 18 Sarasota YMCA Sh 55.88 51 Emma Cole 18 Chattahoochee Go 1:04.29L B 38 Nin Fernander 18 Barracuda SC 56.03 52 Casey Fanz 19 Univ Louisville 1:06.08L B 39 Alessandro Boratto 17 Upper Dublin Aqu 56.11 53 Malorie Han 18 Northwestern Uni 1:09.32L B 40 Andrew Chetcuti 24 Sirens Asc Malta 56.19 54 Ali Deloof 22 Club Wolverine 54.47YB 41 Alexander Martin 19 Club Wolverine 56.27 55 Mary Warren 21 Northwestern Uni 54.71YB 42 Colton Williamson 19 Unattached 56.40 56 Lezlie Bueno Estrada 21 Desert Dragons 57.88YB 43 Kai Williams 19 Club Wolverine 56.53 44 Clay Hering 19 Unattached 56.62 Event 4 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly 45 Scott Lyons 16 SwimMAC Carolina 56.64 World: 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps 46 James Jones 19 Club Wolverine 46.41Y American: 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps 47 Clark Beach 17 Quest Swimming 48.98Y U.S. Open: 50.22 7/9/2009 Michael Phelps 48 Christian Strycker 17 Quest Swimming 56.95L B Jr World: 51.26 8/12/2016 Li Zhuhao 49 Jarrett Jones 19 Univ Louisville 57.32L B GT Pool LC: 51.86 5/13/2016 Joseph Schooling 50 Jackson Goethe 21 Club Wolverine 57.48L B Meet Qualifying: 58.39 51 Jacob DeMercurio 19 Univ Louisville 57.69L B Name Age Team Seed Time 52 Ray Yang 16 Etobicoke SC 57.82L B 1 Tom Shields 25 California Aquat 51.03 53 Charlie Ryan 18 Upper Dublin Aqu 57.84L B 2 Seth Stubblefield 23 City of Plano Sw 51.24 54 Casey Woudenberg 23 Unattached 58.33L B 3 Jack Conger 22 Univ of Texas 51.26 55 Braden Vines 17 City Of Midland 58.62L B 4 Tim Phillips 26 SwimMAC Carolina 51.28 56 Nathan Wakefield 16 Poseidon Swimmin 58.93L B 5 Matthew Josa 22 California Aquat 51.61 57 Tal Davis 18 Team Greenville 59.61L B 6 Pavel Sankovich 26 Club Seminole 51.97 58 Ethan Beach 17 Quest Swimming 59.74L B 7 Michael Andrew 18 Race Pace Club 52.57 59 Orry Zayit 16 Long Island Aqua 59.78L B 8 Santiago Grassi 20 Auburn Universit 52.75 60 Peter Lochmaier 18 Baylor Swim Club 49.54YB 9 Gunnar Bentz 21 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 52.85 10 Clark Smith 22 Univ of Texas 53.04 Event 5 Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke 11 Zach Harting 19 Univ Louisville 53.30 World: 2:19.11 8/1/2013 Rikke Moeller Pedersen 12 Mack Darragh 23 Oakville 53.37 American: 2:19.59 8/2/2012 Rebecca Soni 13 Pace Clark 22 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 53.69 U.S.
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