- Wednesday, May 17th – Sunday, May 21st
- IUPUI Natatorium – Indianapolis, Indiana
- LCM (50m)
Day four in Indianapolis had 57 swims by Minnesota swimmers in the final 5five events of the competition. The women’s 100 free, 200 back and 200 IM are full of Minnesota swimmers!
Women’s 100 Free
40. Julia Ogren (RSC) – 58.77
48. Avery Luedke (AQJT) – 59.03
60. Graycin Andreen (AQJT) – 59.70
68. Libbi McCarthy (EDI) – 1:00.09
72. Grace Rabb (AQJT) – 1:00.29
72. Sophie Blixt (RSC) – 1:00.29
75. Claudia Chang (AQJT) – 1:00.40
74. Libby Bakker (AQJT) – 1:00.30
88. Anja Nymo (EDI) – 1:01.49
91. Annabelle Wentzel (AQJT) – 1:01.73
94. Siggy Nymo (EDI) – 1:01.95
Julia Ogren (RSC) and Graycin Andreen (AJT) both had big swims in the sessions first event. Both cracked the minute barrier for the first time with Ogren skipping right over the 59 and dropping over a secind and a half to finish with a 58.77
Men’s 100 Free
48. Jayden Edmonson (RSC) – 53.94
64. Alonso Montori (RSC) – 54.84
74. Tucker Holmes (RSC) – 55.48
102. Sean Bannon (RSC) – 57.21
105. Eli Holmes (RSC) – 58.68
On the men’s side Jayden Edmonson (RSC) continued his strong meet with over a second drop from his seed, finishing prelims in 48th with a 53.97.
Women’s 200 Back
6. Katie McCarthy (EDI) – 2:15.52
14. Frances Muir (AQJT) – 2:18.27
22. Emma Kern (AQJT) – 2:19.60
28. Avery Luedke (AQJT) – 2:23.53
36. Rachel Broadhead (AQJT) – 2:24.39
40. Libby Bakker (AQJT) – 2:25.18
43. Tatum Luedke (AQJT) – 2:25.92
50. Julia Ogren (RSC) – 2:27.81
57. Ava Allingham (AQJT) – 2:29.77
59. Siggy Nymo (EDI) – 2:30.15
60. Madeline Gau (RSC) – 2:31.33
Edina’s Katie McCarthy inched close to the Olympic Trials cut of 2:13.59 with a 2:15.52, which was good enough to place her in the A final this evening. Frances Muir (AQJT) had a nice time drop and made it solidly into the B final . Emma Kern (AQJT) and Avery Luedke (AQJT) will swim tonight in the C Final. Rachel Broadhead (AQJT) had a stellar swim, lowering her best time by over 2 seconds.
Men’s 200 Back
23. Mark Jacobi-Krohn (EDI) – 2:11.67
32. Tucker Homes (RSC) – 2:14.29
35. Jayden Edmonson (RCS) – 2:15.77
38. Thomas Parlette (RSC) – 2:16.27
46. Noah Raab (AQJT) – 2:17.44
In the men’s 200 back, Mark Jacobi-Krohn (EDI) placed 23rd in the prelims and will be competing again in the C final tonight. Tucker Holmes (RSC) dropped over three seconds from his seed time and fished 32nd with a time of 2:14.29
Women’s 200 IM
16. Grace Rabb (AQJT) – 2:20.47
32. Katie McCarthy (EDI) – 2:23.37
51. Libby Bakker (AQJT) – 2:27.91
52. Annabelle Wentzel (AQJT) – 2:28.14
54. Frances Muir (AQJT) – 2:28.40
55. Ava Allingham (AQJT) – 2:28.44
56. Emma Kern (AQJT) – 2:28.47
64. Graycin Andreen (AQJT) – 2:29.22
69. Siggy Nymo (EDI) – 2:30.64
77. Madeline Gau (RSC) – 2:31.76
75. Carly Bixby (AQJT) – 2:31.21
Grace Rabb (AQJT) had a great prelims swim, netting a best time of 2:20.47 and placing in the B final. Edina’s Katie McCarthy placed in the C final with a time of 2:23.37. Frances Muir (AQJT) continued her strong session with another best time in the event of 2:28.40.
Men’s 200 IM
40. Mark Jacobi-Krohn (EDI) – 2:13.82
57. Noah Rabb (AQJT) – 2:17.16
58. Thomas Parlette (RSC) – 2:17.20
69. Jensen Richard (RSC) – 2:19.70
70. Grady Bargfrede (RSC) – 2:20.08
71. Sean Bannon (RSC) – 2:20.40
81. Alonso Montori (RSC) – 2:22.40
84. Eli Holmes (RSC) – 2:24.87
Mark Jacobi-Krohn (EDI) lead the way for the Minnesota contingent with a best time of 2:13.82 and should be in the C final tonight. Grady Bargfrede (RSC) also had a nice time drop from his seed with a 2:20.08.