Americans Choose Bulldog Vreeland for Finals Relay; Ye Swims for CHina

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 14

August 01st, 2012 News

The Americans have chosen Shannon Vreeland and Dana Vollmer to join teammates Missy Franklin and Allison Schmitt on the finals group for the 800 free relay.

Vreeland earned this spot on the strength of an impressive prelims swim, where on a rolling start she split a 1:57.04. The Georgia Bulldog swimmer has had a great long course season, and was 5th-fastest among Americans coming into this meet.Vollmer was chosen, apparently, on the strength of her third-place finish at the Olympic Trials. Though she had the slowest split among the Americans at prelims, she is, on paper, easily one of the four best in this distance.

The Americans have again decided to lead off Missy Franklin, just as they did in the 400 free relay. They will anchor with Vreeland’s teammate Schmitt, who already has the individual 200 free gold, and an Olympic Record, in her pocket.

1. Missy Franklin
2. Dana Vollmer
3. Shannon Vreeland
4. Allison Schmitt

The Australians, in a bit of a surprise, have chosen Alicia Coutts for their finals relay on the basis of her top form. The four will be Alicia CouttsBronte BarrattMelanie Schlanger, and Kylie Palmer.

1. Bronte Barratt
2. Melanie Schlanger
3. Kylie Palmer
4. Alicia Coutts

Coutts has been swimming extremely well at this meet, with two individual medals already, but doesn’t seem to have swum a 200 free this season. Her best ever is a 1:57.72 from 2011’s World Championship Trials, though, and so with her improvements she could very well be a 1:56. She’s got a great 100 free, and her silver medal in the 200 IM shows that she has the endurance to swim a good 200. She didn’t swim on this relay at the World Championships either, though, and it’s still an interesting decision to choose a swimmer who hasn’t swum the race yet this year.

The Canadians chose not to use their biggest star Julia Wilkinson on their relay, and remain with the same quartet that took the 3rd seed this morning. Wilkinson was on this relay when they finaled in 2008, though the 200 free is not her best event and she has the 100 semi-finals before this relay.

France has chosen to lead-off Camille Muffat as compared to anchoring her this morning. That means Missy will, at least, have someone to push her the whole way, and Muffat should be in the lead when she hands off to the second swimmer. The Italians have left Pellegrini as their anchor.

The Brits have also left Rebecca Adlington off of this relay. She was their 4th-best 200 freestyler in-season this year, but without a chance at a medal seeming likely, she will save energy to defend her 800 free gold.

China could make their move as they’ve put Shiwen Ye on their 800 free relay. After such fast closes in the freestyle leg of their IM’s, fans have been clamoring to see what she can do in an individual freestyle race. She could be the secret weapon that puts them in this race. Their four:

1. Shija Wang
2. Shiwen Ye
3. Liu Jing
4. Yi Tang

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Asu
11 years ago

That vollmer situation is weird… Never seen that one. I guess she must have cruised. They could have put or coughlin on there instead…

gosharks
11 years ago

BTW the WR will go down.

gosharks
11 years ago

I expect Franklin to post a faster time here. I think she was disadvantaged physically by being in Lane 8 for the individual 200.

mommaswim
11 years ago

Way to go with the Vreeland pick!!

DCD3
11 years ago

So is that 3 bulldogs and one bear or two bulldogs and two bears?

John Sampson
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 years ago

But Missy hasn’t committed anywhere!

mommaswim
Reply to  John Sampson
11 years ago

Exactly! No commitment yet.

wb
11 years ago

Well Rowdy et al said they had her swimming last this am b/c her place was secure and she was expected to seriously conserve energy if the US had a significant lead. Seems pretty much what she did. The other three were competing for the final spot.

Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Can LeBron vouch for vouch Perdue?

don
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Purdue is is a knockout, best looking girl on the team (my opinion) ,
Wonder what Lebron’s fiance thinks

emilyr
Reply to  don
11 years ago

haha you guys r 2 much 😀

i dont think lebron or his fiancee will be vouching 4 lauren anytime soon… after all she did turn down their ‘dinner date’…

http://now.msn.com/lebron-shot-down-by-olympic-swimmer

mb swimming
11 years ago

Wow. Surprised at Vollmer. She looked tired in prelims and all the other girls went much faster than she did. Hope she pulls it together for finals.

Coach Peter
Reply to  mb swimming
11 years ago

It is possible Vollmer was given instructions to back off if the team was well ahead of the pack…so as to reserve energy for finals…she looked good until the last 20 meters or so when it looked like she down shifted.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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