Can’t-Miss Men’s Races in London

The Olympics are all about epic swimming showdowns. Besides the Lochte vs. Phelps matchups, here are a few you just can’t miss.

Day 1 – Men’s 400 Freestyle
PARK TAE HWAN vs. SUN YANG 

In Beijing, the 400 Free was a beautiful rise to power for Korea’s Park Tae Hwan. In London, the defending Olympic Champion will have to battle a surging Sun Yang of China, who has posted a healthy 3:42.31 this season to be world best. Both swimmers have ability on either side of the 400m distance, each swimming a 1:46 200m, and sub-14:50 1500m. The distance edge would have to be given to Sun Yang but that may not matter. The 400m Freestyle is increasingly an exercise in sprint endurance, measuring the energy systems more similar to the 200m than the 800m or 1500m. This will be a classic.

Dark Horse Medal Threat: Paul Biedermann, GER

Day 3 – Men’s 100 Backstroke
GREVERS vs. LACOURT
(For a more detailed breakdown see, Picks: Grevers v. Lacourt)

Matt Grevers made a serious statement at US Trials by swimming a 2012 world best 52.08. Before Omaha, Frenchman Camille Lacourt held that title with his 52.75 from March. Despite this sizable difference in season bests, this will be an awesome race. It will be Grever’s Olympic experience, (silver in ’08), against Lacourt’s reign as 2011 co-world champion. Both men are big and powerful, (Lacourt is 6’6” to Grever’s 6’8”). They are also pure sprinters who swim the 100 Backstroke as intended: out hard and fast. The winner will be whoever can close it out with a  2nd 50 split the farthest under 27.

Dark Horse Medal Threat: Nick Thoman, USA

Day 6 – Men’s 200 Backstroke
LOCHTE vs. IRIE 

Ryan Lochte has been swimming the 200 Backstroke at an elite level since he was Gator at the University Florida. He also has Championship pedigree, taking the World title in 2011. In Shanghai, Lochte bested Ryosuke Irie by well over a second. However, Ryosuke’s eerily smooth stroke has gained some power in 2012, and he managed another sub-53 100 at Japanese Nationals in April. For a 200 swimmer, adding speed to grace is a dangerous combination. Look for this to be a tight race, not to mention it’s the first of Lochte’s famous 200 Backstroke / 200 IM double.

Dark Horse Medal Threat: Tyler Clary, USA

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dony
11 years ago

No men has ever retained the 200 free at the olympics …ever . Michael will win the 400 IM

Jean Michel
11 years ago

can’t miss the race : Women’s 200 free with Muffat , Schmidt , Franklin for a owesome battle of titans . Men’s 200 free will be also titanic monster battle between 5 guys .
And also Women’s 100 back with missy showing the planet how fast she is now on that distance ………..mmmm actually most races will be owesome

joeb
Reply to  Jean Michel
11 years ago

don’t forget pelligrini in that 200 free jean michel. remember she was the best before suits, with suits, and after suits. i do think allison has to be favored in the 2free. not so sure about the 4 free

hkswimmer
Reply to  joeb
11 years ago

I would put Muffat ahead of Schmitt for 2 free but they’re definitely up there contending for gold

Rafael
Reply to  hkswimmer
11 years ago

I would also put Muffat ahead of Schmitt, and Pellegrini and Sjoestrem ahead of Franklin,with pellegrini as one that may cause and upset even for Muffat and Schmitt.

Jean Michel
11 years ago

Phelps Dropped 200 free to give Usa more chance in that 400 relay ! this is the second best wise reason he scratched ! And i would say Thanks Michael , great decision . I wanna see a great Usa 400 relay challenging the Aussies all the way .

REAL
11 years ago

Thats Vanderkaay. Suited up so looks to be a time trial, for the 4×200 relay i’d say. Any one know results?

don
Reply to  REAL
11 years ago

I’m impressed, I couldn’t pick out his stroke.If he was tt the 2 free, then who is not swimming it in prelims.

don
11 years ago

Speaking of training, who is this a video of swimming?Looks to be a time trial in Vichy.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10101017943025845

john26
11 years ago

Sounds like what he just said a few hours ago
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/phelps-primed-peak-london-100507698–spt.html
“He’s trained really well since the trials so I think he’ll be better than he did there,” Phelps’ coach Bob Bowman told Reuters at the U.S. team’s final pre-Olympic training camp in central France.
“I’m very happy with what he’s done. I think he’s improved significantly. He’s really trained better than he ever did before.”

aswimfan
Reply to  john26
11 years ago

It sounds like he really has a chance to beat Lochte in 400 IM!

Rafael
11 years ago

I would also add 200 free

Sun Agnel Locthe Bieldermann Park all are potential medal owners.. a race than even scared away phelps is something that will be a titan battle..

jeah
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

200 FR wasnt because he was scared. It was bc the 4×100 is a much bigger threat and some have suggested he did it to allow Tarwater on the team.

Either way, you can only say the guy has grace, not fear.

Rafael
Reply to  jeah
11 years ago

He was unsure he could win gold on 200 free, and he was not the favorite.. even if it was not him it was bowman thinking that not medalling would “hurt” phelps career.

He is amazing swimmer, best of all time by far, but never was a really good loser (as seen the way he treated bieldermann)..

Flyer
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

I think Phelps has less chance of winning the 400 IM than he did the 200 free. I would think he dropped the 200 free because he wanted to stick to the 4 other events that he has won at the last 2 olympics and would like to make 3 in a row in those events. 200 free was always an “add-on” event for Phelps, never a main focus like the flys and IM’s.

Rafael
Reply to  Flyer
11 years ago

even on 400IM if he races bad at least a silver was given for him.. 200 free he had a chance of no medal at all..

Flyer
Reply to  Flyer
11 years ago

I highly doubt that. He would get a medal in the 200 free for sure. Hands down. He definitely would have had a better chance at winning the 200 free than winning the 400 IM.

aswimfan
Reply to  Flyer
11 years ago

But 400 IM affords him the chance to become the first man to three-peat.

There’s a lot to lose for Phelps in swimming 200 free than gaining

john26
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

Rafael, based on the form he has shown this year, its likely that he would swim AT LEAST a 144.4, and most likely closer to 144.0. Afterall, he did swim his 2nd fastest in season race. He most likely would’ve won at least a silver medal. Because of this, I think its likely that at least 85% of the reason why he dropped the race was the reason he gave.

I think if I was Phelps, I would’ve made the same decision.

Rafael
Reply to  john26
11 years ago

who guarantee 1:44 flat would give silver? We never saw Sun going agressive enough on this race, and we don´t know how well Bieldermann Agnel and park could also go..

If any of the guys with chanches get´s locked out of podium it would not be a surprise.. and phelps was one of the guys who could get locked out..

aswimfan
Reply to  john26
11 years ago

I agree with you. If I were Phelps, I would also have made the same decision.

joeb
11 years ago

no men’s 400 im? ryan vs phelps #1!!!

200 breast for me should be good….

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