2014 US National Championships: Day 1 Prelims Live Recap

The first day of the 2014 US Nationals features the 200 butterfly, the 100 freestyle, the women’s 800 freestyle, the men’s 1500 freestyle, and the 4×100 freestyle relay. The morning’s prelims session will be fairly short. The timeline predicts the session will be over in just over an hour and a half.

Camille Adams has the fastest seed time for the women’s 200 butterfly at 2:06.75. Maya DiRado and Katie McLuaghlin are seeded second and third at 2:08’s. On the men’s side, Tom Luchsinger leads the field at 1:55.57, followed by Tyler Clary and Andrew Seliskar.

Missy Franklin has the top seed time in the women’s 100 freestyle at 53.36. Shannon Vreeland, Simone Manuel, and Megan Romano are all seeded under 54 seconds. Jimmy Feigen has the fastest seed time in the men’s 100 freestyle at 47.82. Nathan Adrian is seeded second at 47.84 and then it jumps to Anthony Ervin at 48.49.

View our Day 1 Prelims Preview here. 

2014 US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – DAY 1 – Prelims

Women’s 200 Butterfly – Prelims

Camille Adams from SwimMAC Carolina posted the fastest time of the morning, making it look easy the whole way. She touched the wall to win the final hat with her time of 2:08.06. Hali Flickinger from Athen’s Bulldog Swim Club qualified second at 2:09.31. Kaite McLaughlin and Courtney Weaver were third and fourth at 2:09.49.

Kate Mills, Elizabeth Beisel, Emma Nunn, and Cassidy Bayer will be the final four finalists tonight.

Maya DiRado will be the middle of the pool for the B-final with her time of 2:11.98. Meredith Hoover had the 16th fastest time at 2:12.54.

Men’s 200 Butterfly – Prelims

Tyler Clary had the fastest time of the morning at 1:56.11 out of the second seeded heat. That time is the seventh fastest time in the world this year.  The second seeded heat was by far the most exciting heat. In that race, Chase Kalisz finished second at 1:56.76 and Kyle Whitaker finished third at 1:56.80. In the first seeded heat, Andrew Seliskar posted the 3rd fastest 17-18 200 butterfly in history with his time of 1:56.95.

Tom Shields, Bobby Bollier, Tom Luchsinger, and John Martens will also be in the final tonight.

Ben Colley will be in the middle of the pool for the A-final tonight with the ninth fastest time of the morning at 1:57.81. Steve Schmuhl had the 16th fastest time at 1:59.81.

Women’s 100 Freestyle – Prelims

Simone Manuel posted the sixth fastest time in the world to claim the top seed in the women’s 100 freestyle. She touched the wall at 53.60, which is .17 seconds off of Missy Franklin’s meet record. Missy Franklin finished second at 53.76, followed by Margo Geer at 54.17 and Shannon Vreeland at 54.26.

Lia Neal, Abbey Weitzeil, Amanda Weir, and Natalie Coughlin will be the rest of tonight’s finalists.

Allison Schmitt just missed the A-final of the women’s 100 freestyle with her time of 54.71. She will be in the middle of the pool tonight. Katie Meili had the 16th fastest time of the morning with her 55.05.

Men’s 100 Freestyle – Prelims 

Nathan Adrian had the fastest time of the morning with a 48.24. Anthony Ervin was second at 48.71. You can tell Adrian and Ervin train together, both were out at 22.6 to the feet. Michael Phelps had the third fastest time 0f the morning at 48.77. Matt Grevers was the final swimmer under 48 seconds in the men’s 100 freestyle at 48.95.

Jimmy Feigen, Seth Stubblefield, Conor Dwyer, and Ryan Lochte will fill out the rest of tonight’s A-final.

Shane Ryan had the 9th fastest time of the morning, finishing at 49.27. Caleb Weir had the 16th fastest time at 49.46.

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M Palota
9 years ago

Was looking at the Omega Live Timing site and saw Mary T’s 200 ‘fly time from 1981 – 33 years ago! – still stands as the Meet Record.

That swim might be the most amazing athletic accomplishment in all individual, objectively measured sport.

SwimminIsGood
Reply to  M Palota
9 years ago

….and she was 16 years old! Crazy amazing! One of the most incredible swims EVER! 🙂 And, an even more wonderful person, to boot…

aswimfan
Reply to  M Palota
9 years ago

Mary T. ‘s 57.9 in 100 fly was even more jaw dropping. Both swims are arguably two of the top three greatest swims of all time. Incomparable.

TheTroubleWithX
9 years ago

200 fly stats…because I like trivia and math…for anyone out there who happens to care…

~ Clary’s swim this morning was the 7th fastest 200 fly in the world this year, per SwimSwam rankings. Kalisz 21st. Whitaker 22nd. Seliskar 27th.
~ Seven of the eight A-finalists were also in last year’s A-final. Only difference in Martens instead of Madwed.
~ For those 7, last year’s prelims/finals times/difference*

Bollier 1:57.35/1:57.40 / + .05
Clary 1:57.88/1:56.58 / – 1.30
Kalisz 1:58.62/1:58.60 / – .02
Luchsinger 1:57.74/1:55.57 / – 2.17
Seliskar 1:58.35/1:57.48 / – .87
Shields 1:58.34/1:57.39 / – .95
Whitaker 1:58.76/1:58.52 / – .24

~ Just for fun, if those seven guys were to… Read more »

calswimfan
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
9 years ago

you and OLE 99 should get together sometime and have a drink

Zanna
Reply to  calswimfan
9 years ago

LOL. Do you guys keep an excel sheet of all the times?

TheTroubleWithX
Reply to  Zanna
9 years ago

Excel? I’m old school. Three-ring binder. Pencil. Pocket protector.

Or Meet Mobile, and multiple tabs open in my web browser. 🙂

New_Morning
9 years ago

It’s good to see Seth Stubbefield and Kyle Whitaker, 2 of the most promising juniors in 2009-2010 in the top fields. Age of maturity ? Hopefully they will reach their full potentials in Trials 2016 …

swimm
9 years ago

Anyone know if there are any finals tonight?? If so, what time?

Becky D
Reply to  swimm
9 years ago

Yes. There are also 800/1500 heats this afternoon. Check here:
http://www.usaswimming.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabId=1418&Alias=Rainbow&Lang=en

ole 99
Reply to  Becky D
9 years ago

A couple interesting time trials

50 Free
M. Andrew – 23.45

100 Free (not sure why they trialed instead of swim the actual race)
R. Malone – 50.36
Sven Campbell – 50.51
Jack Mangan – 50.85

Stephen
9 years ago

My thoughts:

Women’s 200 Fly:
Adams looked completely confident and in-control. Don’t see anyone beating her tonight. (2:06?) Looking for McGlaughlin and Flickinger to post some 2:08 lows tonight and battle for the second, with Dirado an outside shot at dipping down that low after a lackluster morning.

Men’s 200 Fly:
This one will be a dogfight. I personally think Seliskar was toying with the field, and is my favorite tonight (1:55 low or 1:54 high). The kid is incredible, and if you look at his last 50 split this morning, it was pretty slow for him. He has time to drop. Looking at Clary, Kalisz, Whitaker, and Shields also to be in the 1:55 high range.… Read more »

mcmflyguy
9 years ago

its about what I expected for prelims. having seen cammile swim so many times I will say she did look really relaxed. so hopefully she can do more tonight. but even then it will be hard for someone else to catch her if she improves slightly.

Bobby m
9 years ago

Huge swim for Weitzeil making A final against a tough/veteran field!! 100 free will be fast tonight.

hswimmer
Reply to  Bobby m
9 years ago

I predict 53s for the first 4 and the rest low-mid 54s

9 years ago

Beisel scratched from the 200 fly final so Dirado is in the A final in lane 8

hswimmer
Reply to  Thanos Mihas
9 years ago

That was very nice of Ms. Beisel

hswimmer
Reply to  hswimmer
9 years ago

Why am I getting dislikes for calling Elizabeth Beisel nice? LOL

ole 99
Reply to  Thanos Mihas
9 years ago

Ledecky dropped the 100 free B final

About Tony Carroll

Tony Carroll

The writer formerly known as "Troy Gennaro", better known as Tony Carroll, has been working with SwimSwam since April of 2013. Tony grew up in northern Indiana and started swimming in 2003 when his dad forced him to join the local swim team. Reluctantly, he joined on the condition that …

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