Becca Mann Suffering Back Injury, Misses Finals of 800 Free

2016 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS

After scratching every other event that she had on the dock for the week, open water national champion Becca Mann, a University of Southern California recruit, didn’t make the finals of the 800 free this morning. She came into the prelims seeded second with 8:21.77.

The Baltimore Sun is reporting that Mann injured her back two weeks ago and swam this morning with a herniated disk and three bulging disks.

This week, she scratched the 400 IM (2nd seed, 4:37.04), the 400 free (fifth seed, 4:07.09), the 200 free (37th seed, 2:00.21), the 200 IM (28th seed, 2:15.65), and the 200 fly (2:10.95).

She finished just one place and .46 from earning a spot in the final.

This injury marks another Olympic heartbreak for Mann, an internationally-competitive open water swimmer. This summer at the FINA World Championships in Kazan, Mann finished just 10 seconds outside of the necessary time to make the World Championships top ten in the 10k open water marathon swim. And, then, because the U.S. already qualified open water swimmer Haley Anderson, Mann was not allowed another chance at the open water team at the 10k Open Water Qualifier in Setubal, Portugal earlier this month.

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CraigH
7 years ago

That sucks! All too often back injuries never really go away. They heal a bit but then flair up every so often, hampering training for the rest of a career.

Stay Human
7 years ago

She swam a 4:11 with 4 discs? That is badass. She’ll definitely be back.

USC Swimmer
7 years ago

Becca also swam the 400 freestyle and placed 14th overall with a 4:11.59.

Way to make the best of a tough situation and looking forward to seeing her in the NCAA for the next four years!

Danjohnrob
7 years ago

Thank you for reporting this, Swimswam, I have been wondering what happened to Becca! I hope she knows that her fans are going to keep her in their minds and hearts until she recovers and returns to her rightful place at the top level of the swimming world! I’ve had a herniated disc myself, so I know how painful that is. Good luck Becca!

Honey
Reply to  Danjohnrob
7 years ago

I will pray for a speedy recovery. So sorry Becca…you are a star.

SUNY Cal
7 years ago

How did she hurt her back?? Did she fall or something???

Hswimmer
Reply to  SUNY Cal
7 years ago

Hope she wasn’t hanging around Teri(just kidding) but I hope she makes a full recovery and comes back even stronger!:)

Coach Mike 1952
7 years ago

Hope you recover soon, Becca, & come back better than ever

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Hannah Hecht grew up in Kansas and spent most of her childhood trying to convince coaches to let her swim backstroke in freestyle sets. She took her passion to Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa and swam at NAIA Nationals all four years. After graduating in 2015, she moved to …

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