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2018 FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25M) Usaswimming.Org L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimlive L #Finahangzhou2018 2018 FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) usaswimming.org l @USASwimming l @USASwimLive l #FINAHangzhou2018 Olympic champions Matt Grevers and • Youngest Swimmers: Men: Kieran Smith, Ryan Murphy and Caeleb Dressel, winner 18; Women: Erika Brown, 20 of seven medals at the 2017 FINA World • Oldest Swimmers: Men: Matt Grevers, Champioships. 33; Women: Madison Kennedy, 30 • Olympians: 18 (includes two-time Olym- Grevers’ Veteran Presence: Matt Grevers, pians Haley Anderson, Matt Grevers, Lia two-time Olympian, six-time Olympic Neal) medalist and one of Team USA’s most • Olympic medalists: 16 (led by Matt Gre- respected leaders, is making his fourth trip vers six career Olympic medals) to the FINA World Championships (25m) • Most FINA World Championships (25m) and his first since 2014. Now 33, Grevers Appearances: 4 – Matt Grevers (2006, 2012, first competed in the event in 2006 at age 2014, 2018) 21. • Competed at 2016 FINA World Cham- Quick Facts Short-Course Success: Twelve current pionships (25m): 11 – Michael Andrew, What: 2018 FINA World Championships short-course meters American records are Michael Chadwick, Mallory Comerford, Kelsi (25m) held by swimmers slated to compete in Dahlia, Zane Grothe, Molly Hannis, Madison Where: Hangzhou, China Hangzhou: Kennedy, Jacob Pebley, Blake Pieroni, Josh – Blake Pieroni, 100m free, 46.25 Prenot, Leah Smith Pool: Hangzhou Olympic and • International Expo Center – Matt Grevers, 100m back, 48.92 Broadcast Schedule When: Dec. 11-16, 2018 – Michael Andrew, 50m breast, 26.10 Date, Time Network Live? Pool Format: Short Course Meters (25m) – Michael Andrew, 50m fly, 22.32 Dec. 11, 6 a.m. Olympic Channel Live Full Information: www.FINA.org – Leah Smith, 800m free, 8:07.67 Dec. 11, 5 p.m. NBCSN Delay Dec. 12, 6 a.m. Olympic Channel Live – Kathleen Baker, 100m back, 55.91 Dec. 12, 1:30 p.m. NBCSN Delay Onsite Media Contact – Katie Meili, 100m breast, 1:02.92 Dec. 13, 6 a.m. Olympic Channel Live Dec. 13, Noon NBCSN Delay Kara Raney: [email protected], – Kelsi Dahlia, 50m fly, 24.94 +1 719-358-3340 Dec. 14, 10:30 a.m. Olympic Channel Delay – Kelsi Dahlia, 100m fly, 54.84 Dec. 14, 1 p.m. NBCSN Delay Dec. 15, 9:30 a.m. Olympic Channel Delay – Kelsi Dahlia, 200m fly, 2:02.89 Meet Notes Dec. 15, 9 p.m. NBCSN Delay – Kathleen Baker & Katie Meili, 100m IM, Dec. 16, 10 a.m. Olympic Channel Delay A Decorated Group: Team USA’s roster for 58.02 Dec. 16, 11 p.m. NBCSN Delay the 2018 FINA World Championships (25m) – Melanie Margalis, 200m IM, 2:04.65 is a decorated one, featuring 18 Olympians Notes: All times Eastern Standard Time; • and 16 Olympic medalists - nearly double Broadcasts will be streamed in the U.S. via the number of Olympians from the 2016 Fast Facts nbcsports.com. event. Two years ago the U.S. brought 10 Olympians (eight medalists) to Windsor, • Average Age: Men: 23.1; Women: 23.9; Combined: 23.5 Canada. Among the group are individualth 14 FINA WORLD• SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) Hangzhou (CHN) 2018 • Competition Schedule Tuesday 11th Wednesday 12th Thursday 13th Friday 14th Saturday 15th Sunday 16th December December December December December December Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Heats Heats Heats Heats Heats Heats 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 • 400m Freestyle M • 4x 50m Medley W • 100m Ind. Medley M • 4x 50m Freestyle M • 4x 50m Medley M • 4x 50m Freestyle W • 200m Freestyle W • 200m Freestyle M • 50m Butterfly W • 50m Backstroke W • 200m Ind. Medley W • 200m Backstroke M • 200m Butterfly M • 100m Freestyle W • 50m Backstroke M • 50m Butterfly M • 400m Ind. Medley M • 200m Breaststroke W • 50m Breaststroke W • 100m Butterfly M • 100m Ind. Medley W • 400m Freestyle W • 100m Butterfly W • 4x 100m Medley M • 100m Backstroke M • 200m Butterfly W • 50m Freestyle M • 100m Breaststroke W • 100m Freestyle M • 4x 100m Medley W • 400m Ind. Medley W • 4x 50m Freestyle Mixed • 200m Backstroke W • 4x 200m Freestyle M • 50m Freestyle W • 100m Breaststroke M • 800m Freestyle W • 200m Breaststroke M • 50m Breaststroke M • 100m Backstroke W • 4x 50m Medley Mixed • 4x 200m Freestyle W • 200m Ind. Medley M • 1500m Freestyle M • 4x 100m Freestyle W • 4x 100m Freestyle M Semi-Finals & Finals Semi-Finals & Finals Semi-Finals & Finals Semi-Finals & Finals Semi-Finals & Finals Finals 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00 18:00 • 400m Freestyle M • 4x 50m Medley W • 200m Breaststroke M • 4x 50m Freestyle M • 4x 50m Medley M • 4x 50m Freestyle W • 200m Freestyle W • 100m Backstroke M • 100m Freestyle W • 50m Butterfly W • 200m Ind. Medley W • 1500m Freestyle M • 100m Backstroke M – SFs • 200m Butterfly W • 100m Ind. Medley M – SFs • 100m Ind. Medley M • 100m Freestyle M – SFs • 100m Freestyle M • 50m Breaststroke W – SFs • 100m Breaststroke M • 200m Backstroke W • 100m Ind. Medley W • 100m Butterfly W – SFs • 200m Breaststroke W • 200m Butterfly M • 50m Breaststroke W • 50m Freestyle M – SFs • 50m Butterfly M – SFs • 50m Butterfly M • 200m Backstroke M • 400m Ind. Medley W • 200m Freestyle M • 50m Butterfly W – SFs • 400m Freestyle W • 50m Freestyle W – SFs • 100m Butterfly W • 100m Breaststroke M – SFs • 100m Freestyle W – SFs • 100m Butterfly M • 50m Freestyle M • 50m Breaststroke M – SFs • 50m Breaststroke M • 100m Backstroke W – SFs • 100m Butterfly M – SFs • 100m Ind. Medley W – SFs • 50m Backstroke W – SFs • 50m Backstroke W • 50m Freestyle W • 200m Ind. Medley M • 100m Backstroke W • 50m Backstroke M – SFs • 50m Backstroke M • 400m Ind. Medley M • 4x 100m Medley M • 4x 100m Freestyle W • 4x 50m Freestyle Mixed • 800m Freestyle W • 100m Breaststroke W – SFs • 100m Breaststroke W • 4x 100m Medley W • 4x 100m Freestyle M • 4x 50m Medley Mixed • 4x 200m Freestyle M • 4x 200m Freestyle W Version: 22 October 2018 2018 FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) Women Name Event(s) Hometown Club @Twitter Haley Anderson 400/800 FR Granite Bay, Calif. Trojan Swim Club @SwimHaley Kathleen Baker 50/100/200 BK; 100/200 IM Winston-Salem, N.C. Team Elite/California Aquatics @KathleenBaker2 Lisa Bratton 200 BK Richland, Wash. Aggie Swim Club/Texas A&M @BisaLatton Erika Brown 400 FR-R Charlotte, N.C. Tennessee Aquatics @erikabrown27 Veronica Burchill 400 FR-R Carmel, Ind. University of Georgia @vkburchill Mallory Comerford 50/100/200 FR Kalamazoo, Mich. University of Louisville @Mal_Comerford Kelsi Dahlia 50/100/200 FL Westampton, N.J. Cardinal Aquatics @kelsiwhirl Bethany Galat 200 BR Mishawaka, Ind. Texas A&M University Molly Hannis 50/100 BR Santa Rosa, Calif. Tennessee Aquatics @MollyHannis Madison Kennedy 50 FR Avon, Conn. SwimMAC Carolina @madisonjkennedy Annie Lazor 200 BR Beverly Hills, Mich. Mission Viejo Nadadores/Indiana @lazorlaze Melanie Margalis 100/200/400 IM Clearwater, Fla. St. Petersburg Aquatics/Georgia @melmargalis Katie Meili 50/100 BR Colleyville, Texas New York Athletic Club/Team Elite @katie_meili Lia Neal 100 FR Brooklyn, N.Y. Team Elite @LiaNeal Leah Smith 200/400/800 FR; 400 IM Pittsburgh, Pa. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics @lgsmith19 Olivia Smoliga 50/100 BK Glenview, Ill. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @OliviaSmoliga Kendyl Stewart 50/100 FL Carlsbad, Calif. Team Elite @kendylstewart17 Men Name Event(s) Hometown Club @Twitter Michael Andrew 50 FR; 50/100 BR; 50 FL; 100 IM Lawrence, Kan. Race Pace Club @SwimmerMichael Gunnar Bentz 200 IM Atlanta, Ga. Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia @TheGunnyBunny Michael Chadwick 400 FR-R Charlotte, N.C. Team Elite @mchad95 Jack Conger 100 FL Rockville, Md. Nation’s Capital Swim Club/Texas Kyle DeCoursey 400 FR-R Zionsville, Ind. Tennessee Aquatics Caeleb Dressel 50/100 FR; 50/100 FL Green Cove Springs, Fla. Bolles School Sharks/Florida @CaelebDressel Matt Grevers 50/100 BK Lake Forest, Ill. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics @MattGrevers Zane Grothe 400/1500 FR Boulder City, Nev. Unattached @zane_growth_ee Zach Harting 200 FL Madison, Ala. University of Louisville @hartingz Ryan Held 400 FR-R Springfield, Ill. Wolfpack Elite/NC State @heldilox Michael Jensen 400 FR-R Upper Dublin, Pa. California Aquatics @mjensen1661 Ryan Murphy 50/100/200 BK Jacksonville, Fla. California Aquatics @ryan_f_murphy Jacob Pebley 200 BK Corvallis, Ore. Team Elite @Jacob_Pebley Blake Pieroni 100/200 FR Valparaiso, Ind. Unattached @BPieronigold Josh Prenot 200 BR; 200 IM Santa Maria, Calif. California Aquatics @JoshPrenot Kieran Smith 400 IM Ridgefield, Conn. University of Florida Andrew Wilson 50/100/200 BR Bethesda, Md. Athens Bulldog Swim Club @awil5504 Justin Wright 200 FL Fresno, Calif. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics @THE_MrRight Coaching Staff Women’s Head Coach: Brian Smith (Athens Bulldog Swim Club) Women’s Assistant Coaches: Cory Chitwood (Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics); Stephanie Juncker (University of Louisville) Men’s Head Coach: Dave Salo (Trojan Swim Club) Men’s Assistant Coaches: Peter Andrew (Race Pace Club); Lance Asti (Tennessee Aquatics) World & American Records Short Course Meters as of Wednesday, December 05, 2018 11:11 AM Page 1 of 2 Record Type Time Athlete Location Date Record Type Time Athlete Location Date MALE 50 FREESTYLE MALE 50 BUTTERFLY World Records 20.26 Florent Manaudou FRA Doha 12-05-14 World Records 21.75 Nicholas Santos BRA Budapest 10-06-18 American Records 20.85 Tony Ervin Berlin 10-20-12 American Records 22.32 Michael Andrew Singapore 11-17-18 MALE 100 FREESTYLE MALE 100 BUTTERFLY World Records 44.94 Amaury Leveaux FRA 01-01-09 World Records 48.08 Chad le Clos RSA Windsor 12-08-16 American Records 46.25 Ian Crocker Long Island 03-25-04 American Records 48.63 Tom Shields Indianapolis 12-11-15 American Records 46.25 Blake Pieroni Budapest 10-05-18 MALE 200 BUTTERFLY
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