2016 Olympic Trials ‘Guess the Times’ Contest: Night 2 Results

2016 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS

Night 2 Best Predictors :

1. SwimCoachSean – 3.797%
2. thezwimmer – 3.962%
3. bladam – 4.239%
4. ashford – 4.275%
5. RUN-DMC – 4.506%

Overall Current Leaders:

1. usausausa – 8.427%
2. Michael Andrew Wilson – 9.035%
3. RUN-DMC – 4.555%
4. thezwimmer – 9.610%
5. SonnySwim – 9.631%

While the top two on the overall leaderboard remain unchanged (usausausa and Michael Andrew Wilson), SwimCoachSean and thezwimmer moved up the ranks big time following their impressive night two picks.

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Day 2 stats/notes:

  • A number of swims really caught our entrants by surprise tonight:
    • 91 of 93 readers predicted second place in the women’s 100 fly would be faster than Dana Vollmer’s final time of 57.21
    • All 93 readers predicted third place in the women’s 100 fly would be faster than Kendyl Stewart’s 58.22
    • 89 of 93 readers predicted second place in the women’s 400 free would be slower than Leah Smith’s crazy-fast 4:00.65
    • 88 of 93 readers predicted third place in the women’s 400 free would be faster than Cierra Runge’s 4:07.04
  • Special shout out to RUN-DMC and Aquaticus Porter, who both nailed Katie Ledecky’s 400 free time down to the hundredth

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RUN-DMC
7 years ago

Unofficial results after Night 3 (Cumulative)

Note: These results include the Matt Grevers 100 Back question at the bottom:

usausausa 13.4%
RUN-DMC 14.5%
bladam 14.8%
BlueDevilDawg 15.4%
SwimRay 16.0%
Rudy 16.3%
SwimCoachSean 16.4%
Steph Y. 16.7%
tarlo 16.7%
thezwimmer 16.7%

Caleb
7 years ago

Next time learn or burn: check for typos:)
Shockingly Cody Miller did not smash the WR by 18 seconds to take 2nd

thezwimmer
7 years ago

I didn’t think I’d be anywhere near the leaderboard with my horrid day one predictions

SwimCoachSean
7 years ago

Hey, that’s me!!!

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A Stanford University and Birmingham, Michigan native, Morgan Priestley started writing for SwimSwam in February 2013 on a whim, and is loving that his tendency to follow and over-analyze swim results can finally be put to good use. Morgan swam competitively for 15+ years, primarily excelling in the mid-distance freestyles. While …

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