Day 8 Relay Lineups: Americans Opt For Apple On Free For 400 Medley Prelims

2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The U.S. men are going with Zach Apple on the freestyle leg of their 400 medley relay in the prelims, indicating the final spot will either go to Nathan Adrian or Blake Pieroni. Adrian split 47.08 on the men’s freestyle relay, and Pieroni finished fourth in the individual event and went a PB of 47.87.

Adrian has a history of closing this relay in spectacular fashion so expect him to be swimming in the meet’s final session.

Apple had split a blistering 46.86 on the free relay, and followed up by going 47.34 on the mixed free last night.

Matt GreversMichael Andrew and Jack Conger are manning the back, breast and fly legs, and will make way for Ryan MurphyAndrew Wilson and Caeleb Dressel come the final.

For Australia, Mitch LarkinMatthew Wilson and Matthew Temple are in and should stay on, while individual silver medalist Kyle Chalmers should take over for Clyde Lewis on free come the final.

Great Britain has Luke GreenbankJames Guy and Duncan Scott on back, fly and free, their fastest options. Adam Peaty will replace James Wilby on breast in the final.

Russia has Kliment KolesnikovAnton ChupkovMikhail Vekovishchev and Vladislav Grinev swimming this morning. They could potentially exchange out their entire lineup with Evgeny RylovKirill PrigodaAndrei Minakov and Vlad Morozov.

HEAT 1

  • Lane 1 – Malaysia
  • Lane 2 – Egypt (Samy, Elkamash, Sameh, Khalafalla)
  • Lane 3 – Croatia (Loncar, Obrovac, Miljenic, Blaskovic)
  • Lane 4 – Turkey (Aydin, Ogretir, Gures, Sakci)
  • Lane 5 – Israel (Toumarkin, Goldfaden, Frankel, Cheruti)
  • Lane 6 – Chinese Taipei (Chuang, Chen, Chu, Wang)
  • Lane 7 – Hong Kong (C.Ng, Y.Ng, Lim, Ho)
  • Lane 8 – Ireland (Ryan, Greene, Hyland, Sloan)

HEAT 2

  • Lane 0 – Republic of Korea (Lee, Moon, Yun, Yang)
  • Lane 1 – South Africa (Reid, Houlie, Le Clos, Coetzee)
  • Lane 2 – Lithuania (Rapsys, Sidlauskas, Margevicius, Bilis)
  • Lane 3 – Russia (Kolesnikov, Chupkov, Vekovishchev, Grinev)
  • Lane 4 – Japan (Irie, Koseki, Mizunuma, Nakamura)
  • Lane 5 – Australia (Larkin, Wilson, Temple, Lewis)
  • Lane 6 – Italy (Sabbioni, Martinenghi, Burdisso, Frigo)
  • Lane 7 – Hungary (Bohus, Horvath ,Szabo, Nemeth
  • Lane 8 – Poland (Kawecki, Kalusowski, Czerniak, Majchrzak)

HEAT 3

  • Lane 0 – Singapore (Quah, Khoo, Tan, Chua)
  • Lane 1 – Belarus (Tsmyh, Shymanovich, Tsurkin, Machekin)
  • Lane 2 – Germany (Diener, Schwingenschlogl, Kusch, Wierling)
  • Lane 3 – Great Britain (Greenbank, Wilby, Guy, Scott)
  • Lane 4 – China (Xu, Yan, Li, He)
  • Lane 5 – USA (Grevers, Andrew, Conger, Apple)
  • Lane 6 – Brazil (Guido, Gomes, Lanza, Correia)
  • Lane 7 – Canada (Thormeyer, Funk, Liendo, Kisil)
  • Lane 8 – Netherlands (Korstanje, Kamminga, Goosen, Puts)
  • Lane 9 – Switzerland (Mityukov, Kaser, Desplanches, Liess)

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Harambe
5 years ago

Is that a stock photo of Tate Jackson for a story about Zach apple?

Jambo Sana
5 years ago

Zapple is having a breakout meet. His move to IU and racing Pepperoni every day must be working.

Jjran
Reply to  Jambo Sana
5 years ago

This is absolutely not true. He was fantastic at Auburn long before IU.

Markster
Reply to  Jjran
5 years ago

Sub 48 100 free fantastic? Im sure it was great there and all but results speak for themselves, hes much faster since joing the IU program.

13 % Chinese person
Reply to  Jambo Sana
5 years ago

Except he looks like a steroid & inhaler abuser from that pic . Or meth head . Get him toa dermatologist & cismetic dentist before Tokyo . I noticec KL & MP got their yeeth fixed before Rio . Much better .

Advocated
5 years ago

Adrian at night?

Dcswim
5 years ago

“Opt for Apple” I like that wording

QUACK
5 years ago

Why would Russia sub in Morozov for Grinev??

Boknows34
Reply to  QUACK
5 years ago

It’s odd after the individual event result, but Grinev had a poor swim yesterday by his standards, a 48.42 leadoff which was over 0.6 slower than his bronze in the individual.

Vlad had a 47.31 split yesterday and the Russian coaches might feel Morozov’s relay experience should earn him the place on the team.

Swimmer
Reply to  Boknows34
5 years ago

47.2 this morning, not too shabby

Bob1235
5 years ago

Is Canada not swimming?

Wondering
Reply to  Bob1235
5 years ago

Do they have a men’s team?

Bob1235
Reply to  Wondering
5 years ago

Lol believe it or not they do. Obviously I have no illusions they’re going to place or anything but it would have been sad to see them not even swim. I’d love them to snag an Olympic spot if they can.

Swimmer
Reply to  Bob1235
5 years ago

They did @BOB1235

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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