- Tuesday, June 27th – Saturday, July 1st
- IUPUI Natatorium – Indianapolis, Indiana
- LCM (50M)
by Glen Redwood
We’re on to the second day of the Phillips 66 National Championships. Ten Minnesota athletes in action today.
200 Freestyle
- Jack Dahlgren, Team Triumph (Aquajets, Chaska/Chan)
- Chris Morris , University of Wisconsin (St. Croix Swim Club, St. Cloud)
200 BreaststrokeÂ
- Grace Rabb, Aquajets (Andover)
- Logan Kelly, IUPUI/Jaguar (Austin)
- Charles Egeland, Aquajets (Breck/Blake)
200 Backstroke
- Regan Smith, Sun Devil Swimming (Riptide, Lakeville)Â
- Isabelle Stadden, University of California/Cal Aquatics (Aquajets, Blaine)Â
50 Butterfly
- Taylor Williams, University of Missouri (Aquajets, Benilde-St. Margaret)
- Caroline Larsen, Foxjets (Eden Prairie)
- Emma Kern, Aquajets (Delano)
Day 2 prelims recap:
200 FreestyleÂ
Jack Dahlgren earned a spot in tonight’s B final with a preliminary swim of 1:47.32, finishing 12th in the morning session.
200 BreaststrokeÂ
Grace Rabb, Aquajets, will return tonight in the D final after posting a time of 2:38.62.
Austin native Logan Kelly, IUPUI Jaguars, had an impressive swim in the men’s 200 Breaststroke, establishing a new personal best of 2:14.99. The swim earned Kelly a spot in tonight’s B final. Aquajet swimmer Charlie Egeland will return in the D final with a time of 2:19.38.
200 Backstroke
Minnesota swim fans have watched Regan Smith and Isabelle Stadden race side-by-side for the past 12+ years and this morning was no different. Swimming in lane 4 and 5 of this morning’s final heat, Smith cruised to the top time in prelims of 2:06.83 and Stadden qualified for the A final as well in 2:08.43.
50 Butterfly
Caroline Larsen of Foxjets punched her second finals ticket of the meet with a 27.10, a best time that earned her a spot in tonight’s C final. Emma Kern, Aquajets, earned a spot in tonight’s D final with a personal best time of 27.22.