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ARENA PRO SERIES ATLANTA 2017 Friday, May 05, 2017 Finals Time Line ARENA PRO SERIES ATLANTA 2017 Friday, May 05, 2017 Finals Time Line National Anthem 6:57 PM Event # 3 Women's 100 M Butterfly B Final 7:00 PM A Final 7:01 PM Event # 4 Men's 100 M Butterfly B Final 7:05 PM A Final 7:06 PM Event # 5 Women's 200 M Breaststroke B Final 7:10 PM A Final 7:13 PM Event # 6 Men's 200 M Breaststroke B Final 7:18 PM A Final 7:21 PM Event # 7 Women's 100 M Freestyle B Final 7:26 PM A Final 7:28 PM Event # 8 Men's 100 M Freestyle B Final 7:31 PM A Final 7:33 PM Event # 9 Women's 400 M Freestyle B Final 7:36 PM A Final 7:41 PM Event #10 Men's 400 M Freestyle B Final 7:48 PM A Final 7:53 PM Event # 3 Women's 100 M Butterfly C Final 7:59 PM D Final 8:01 PM Event # 4 Men's 100 M Butterfly C Final 8:03 PM D Final 8:04 PM Event # 5 Women's 200 M Breaststroke C Final 8:06 PM D Final 8:09 PM Event # 6 Men's 200 M Breaststroke C Final 8:13 PM D Final 8:16 PM Event # 7 Women's 100 M Freestyle C Final 8:19 PM D Final 8:20 PM Event # 8 Men's 100 M Freestyle C Final 8:22 PM D Final 8:24 PM Event # 9 Women's 400 M Freestyle C Final 8:25 PM D Final 8:30 PM Event #10 Men's 400 M Freestyle C Final 8:35 PM D Final 8:40 PM 8:45 PM End of Session 8:45 PM 8:45 PM 8:45 PM 8:45 PM 8:45 PM Scratch box for Saturday events closes at 7:30 PM. 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 5/5/2017 Page 1 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 5/4/2017 to 5/7/2017 Meet Program - Friday Finals Event 3 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly Heat 2 A - Final World: 55.48 8/7/2016 Sarah Sjostrom 1 Matthew Josa 22 California Aquat 53.34 American: 55.98 7/29/2012 Dana Vollmer 2 Pavel Sankovich 26 Club Seminole 53.24 U.S. Open: 56.38 1/15/2016 Sarah Sjostrom 3Tim Phillips 26 SwimMAC Carolina 53.00 Jr World: 56.46 8/7/2016 Penny Oleksiak 4 Santiago Grassi 20 Auburn Universit 52.45 GT Pool LC: 57.60 12/2/2007 Rachel Komisarz 5Tom Shields 25 California Aquat 52.94 Meet Qualifying: 1:05.19 6 Jack Conger 22 Univ of Texas 53.03 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 7 Gunnar Bentz 21 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 53.29 Heat 1 B - Final 8 Seth Stubblefield 23 City of Plano Sw 53.53 1 Grace Ariola 16 Waves Bloomingto 1:01.46 2 Ruby Martin 17 Iowa Flyers Swim 1:01.34 3 Dakota Luther 17 Austin Swim Club 1:00.73 Event 5 Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke 4 Alexandra Wenk 22 Germany 59.97 World: 2:19.11 8/1/2013 Rikke Moeller Pedersen 5 Mabel Zavaros 17 Oakville 1:00.02 American: 2:19.59 8/2/2012 Rebecca Soni 6Hannah Saiz 25 Schroeder YMCA S/Kenyon1:00.88 Co U.S. Open: 2:20.38 7/11/2009 Rebecca Soni 7 Hannah Magnuson 20 Unattached 1:01.38 Jr World: 2:19.64 8/30/2015 Viktoria Gunes 8 Grace Oglesby 18 Unattached 1:01.56 GT Pool LC: 2:21.46 12/1/2011 Rebecca Soni Heat 2 A - Final Meet Qualifying: 2:43.79 1 Vanessa Krause 18 Club Wolverine 59.83 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 2 Cassidy Bayer 17 Nation's Capital 59.39 Heat 1 B - Final 3Hellen Moffitt 21 North Carolina A 59.13 1 Danielle Dellatorre 17 Athens Bulldog S 2:34.79 4 Aliena Schmidtke 24 Magdeburg 58.99 2 Brooke Forde 18 Lakeside Swim Te 2:34.31 5 Kelsi Worrell 22 Cardinal Aquatic 59.04 3 Meaghan Raab 21 Nashville Aquati/UGA 2:32.97 6 Rebecca Smith 17 Hpc Ontario 59.14 4 Bethany Galat 21 Unattached 2:32.14 7 Hali Flickinger 22 Athens Bulldog S 59.60 5 Michelle Lambert 22 SG Essen 2:32.30 8 Veronica Burchill 19 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 59.88 6 Laura Morley 20 Una Ist 2:34.15 7Emily Kopas 20 Club Wolverine 2:34.64 8 Noelle Peplowski 17 Waves Bloomingto 2:35.58 Event 4 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly Heat 2 A - Final World: 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps 1 Esther Gonzalez Medina 21 Texas A & M Univ 2:29.33 American: 49.82 8/1/2009 Michael Phelps 2 Miranda Tucker 19 Club Wolverine 2:28.88 U.S. Open: 50.22 7/9/2009 Michael Phelps 3 Melanie Margalis 25 Saint Petersburg/Georgia 2:28.53 Jr World: 51.26 8/12/2016 Li Zhuhao 4 Kierra Smith 23 Liquid Lightning 2:27.58 GT Pool LC: 51.86 5/13/2016 Joseph Schooling 5Lilly King 20 Una Ist 2:28.44 Meet Qualifying: 58.39 6 Margaret Aroesty 18 Long Island Aqua 2:28.76 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 7Katie Meili 26 New York Athleti 2:28.91 Heat 1 B - Final 8 Andrea Cottrell 21 Unattached 2:31.21 1 Miles Smachlo 19 Club Wolverine 54.45 2 Mateo Gonzalez 20 Texas A & M Univ 54.12 3 Angel Martinez 19 Texas A & M Univ 53.95 4 Marcus Schlesinger 21 Unattached 53.76 5 Mick Litherland 21 Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia53.95 6 Zach Harting 19 Unattached 54.11 7 Mack Darragh 23 Oakville 54.20 8 Zane Grothe 25 Badger Swim Club 54.49 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 5/5/2017 Page 1 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 5/4/2017 to 5/7/2017 Meet Program - Friday Finals Event 6 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke Heat 2 A - Final World: 2:06.67 1/29/2017 Ippei Watanabe 1 Andi Murez 25 Una MAC 55.16 American: 2:07.17 6/30/2016 Josh Prenot 2 Mallory Comerford 19 Unattached 54.95 U.S. Open: 2:07.17 6/30/2016 Josh Prenot 3 Amanda Weir 31 SwimAtlanta 54.63 Jr World: 2:09.64 8/6/2015 Anton Chupkov 4Simone Manuel 20 Unattached 53.75 GT Pool LC: 2:09.49 5/13/2016 Joshua Prenot 5 Sandrine Mainville 25 Hpc Ontario 54.63 Meet Qualifying: 2:29.09 6 Siobhan Haughey 19 Club Wolverine 54.77 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 7 Katie Ledecky 20 Unattached 54.97 Heat 1 B - Final 8Olivia Smoliga 22 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 55.20 1 Conner McHugh 21 Una Uofm 2:18.20 2 Jacob Montague 19 Club Wolverine 2:17.26 Event 8 Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle 3 Moises Loschi 22 Unattached 2:16.18 World: 46.91 7/30/2009 Cesar Cielo Filho 4 Richard Funk 24 Hpc Ontario 2:15.62 American: 47.33 7/30/2009 David Walters 5 Juan Sequera 23 Unattached 2:15.83 6 Maximilian Pilger 21 Germany 2:16.91 U.S. Open: 47.58 7/2/2008 Jason Lezak Jr World: 47.58 8/10/2016 Kyle Chalmers 7 Jonathan Tybur 20 Unattached 2:17.98 8 Mack Darragh 23 Oakville 2:20.66 GT Pool LC: 48.29 5/13/2016 Nathan Adrian Heat 2 A - Final Meet Qualifying: 53.79 1 Andrew Wilson 23 Longhorn Aquatic 2:15.21 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 2 Christian vom Lehn 25 Germany 2:14.83 Heat 1 B - Final 3 Carlos Claverie 20 Unattached 2:14.15 1 Andrew Chetcuti 24 Sirens Asc Malta 51.21 4 Chase Kalisz 23 North Baltimore 2:13.60 2 Ryosuke Irie 27 SwimMAC Carolina 50.98 5Cody Miller 25 Badger Swim Club 2:13.87 3 Zane Grothe 25 Badger Swim Club 50.92 6Nicolas Fink 23 Athens Bulldog S 2:14.17 4 Ryan Murphy 21 California Aquat 50.64 7 Mauro Castillo Luna 21 Texas A & M Univ 2:15.08 5 Andrej Barna 19 Unattached 50.89 8 Miguel De Lara Ojeda 22 Unattached 2:15.28 6 Runar Borgen 23 Paq Swimming 50.96 7 Grant Sanders 19 Saint Petersburg 51.14 8 Drew Modrov 27 Hauppauge Athlet 51.23 Event 7 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle Heat 2 A - Final World: 52.06 7/2/2016 Cate Campbell 1 Daniel Ramirez 24 Unattached 50.38 American: 52.70 8/11/2016 Simone Manuel 2 Jacob Pebley 23 California Aquat 50.10 U.S. Open: 53.12 1/15/2016 Sarah Sjostrom 3 Mohamed Samy 20 Una Ist 49.94 Jr World: 52.70 8/11/2016 Penny Oleksiak 4 Joao De Lucca 27 Cardinal Aquatic 49.24 GT Pool LC: 54.11 5/13/2016 Simone Manuel 5 Blake Pieroni 21 Una Ist 49.29 Meet Qualifying: 59.59 6 Michael Chadwick 22 Una Umiz 49.98 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 7 Matias Koski 22 Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia50.27 Heat 1 B - Final 8 David Gamburg 23 Una MAC 50.63 1 Grace Ariola 16 Waves Bloomingto 56.16 2 Kelsi Worrell 22 Cardinal Aquatic 55.91 3 Rebecca Smith 17 Hpc Ontario 55.87 4 Madison Kennedy 29 SwimMAC Carolina 55.65 5Michelle Toro 26 Hpc Ontario 55.75 6 Melanie Margalis 25 Saint Petersburg/Georgia 55.88 7 Veronica Burchill 19 Athens Bulldog S/UNAT 56.05 8 Katie Drabot 19 Unattached 56.42 USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 5/5/2017 Page 1 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Atlanta - 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