Amy Fulmer Wins Two Events on Night 3 of Indy Spring Cup

2023 INDY SPRING CUP

  • IUPUI Natatorium, Indianapolis, IN
  • May 17-20, 2023
  • LCM (50 meters)
  • Psych Sheets

Amy Fulmer won two events on night 3 in Indy. Fulmer led the way in the 50 free touching in a 25.32, her third fastest time in the event ever. Notably, it was faster than she was here at year ago as she swam a 25.75 then. Ohio State teammate Teresa Ivan finished second in a personal best time of 25.38. Ivan’s previous best stood at a 25.48 from summer 2021. Julia Dennis was third in a 25.46, also swimming a personal best as her previous best stood at a 25.74.

With a quick turn around as she only had the 200 breast in between, Fulmer also won the 100 back as she toucedh in a 1:00.46. Fulmer’s best time is a 59.87. Finishing right behind Fulmer was Berit Berglund who touched in a 1:00.50. The Texas commit has a best time of 1:00.23. After winning the 200 free on night 1, Anna Peplowski was third here in a 1:00.74, just off of her best of 1:00.59 which she swam in Westmont last month.

After winning the 100 fly on night 2, Alex Shackell picked up the win in the women’s 200 fly swimming a 2:08.68. Shackell finished ahead of Katie Forrester who swam a 2:11.00, only 0.01 seconds off of her personal best which she swam at Canadian Trials in April. Alyssa Graves was third in a 2:11.84, a personal best by over two seconds.

2020 Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist in the event Annie Lazor won the women’s 200 breast in a 2:26.10. Lazor has a best time of 2:20.77 which she swam in May 2019. 17 year old Leah Hayes finished behind Lazor as she touched in a 2:28.42. That was a personal best for the Virginia commit (2024) as her previous best stood at a 2:29.70 which she swam in Westmont. 15 year old Molly Sweeney was third in a 2:30.63.

After winning the 800 free on night 1, 15 year old Lynsey Bowen won the women’s 400 free in a 4:11.97. That was just off her personal best of 4:10.42. Finishing behind Bowen was Kathryn McCarthy who swam a 4:14.91. Megan Drumm was third in a 4:15.52

Highlighting the men’s side of the meet was Charlie Clark who won the 400 free in a 3:51.97. That was a season best. Clark was fourth in the event last year at US International Team Trials as he swam a personal best time of 3:49.36. Finishing behind Clark here was Michael Brinegar who touched in a 3:54.35. Nick Caruso was third in a 3:55.22.

Aaron Shackell competed the 200 fly sibling sweep as he won in a 1:58.47. He has a best time of 1:55.81 in the event. Connor LaMastra was second in a 1:58.70, and Connor Hunt was third in a 2:00.49

After a huge season at Notre Dame, Chris Guiliano won the men’s 50 free in a 22.44. That was a personal best for Guiliano as his previous best stood at a 22.46 from the US Open last December. Daniel Baltes was second in a 22.74, a personal best time. US Olympian Blake Pieroni swam his first event since originally retiring last August. Pieroni was third here in a 22.80.

Jassen Yep captured the men’s 200 breast win as he touched in a 2:13.66, just off his best time of 2:13.02. Tommy Cope finished behind Yep as Cope touched in a 2:14.22. Max Reich was third in a 2:14.91.

Wyatt Davis won the men’s 100 back out touching Jack Wilkening by just over two tenths of a second. Davis touched in a 54.62, just off his best of 54.14, ahead of Wilkening who touched in a 54.86. NCAA Champion Brendan Burns was third here as he touched in a 55.29.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022 and 2023 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. Currently, Anya is pursuing her B.A. in Economics and a minor in Government & Law at …

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