Carson Foster Transitioning More to Sprints with 100 Fly, 100 Back Wins

TEXAS VS. VIRGINIA

Carson Foster branched out from his normal mid-distance events on the first day of the Texas-Virginia dual meet, leading off Texas’ winning 200 medley relay and taking wins in the 100 fly (46.57) and 100 back (45.82).

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HJones
1 year ago

Does anyone know what is up with Zac Van Zandt? He seemed to deny rumors he was quitting the team but he hasn’t raced this year. Still on the roster too.

mikeh
1 year ago

May I just mention how nice it is that the UVA coach drops a quick compliment for an opposing swimmer. I love that about our sport, a lot of respect between participants.

Horninco
1 year ago

Texas needs a 44 100 back and 100fly for their relays.

Interesting subplot would be a 400 medley relay of Foster-Chan-Corbeau-Krueger

Chachi
Reply to  Horninco
1 year ago

It’s all about the spread between Caspar and Will on BR, vs Caspar and ? On FL.

Last edited 1 year ago by Chachi
Ice Golem
1 year ago

What an inspirational young man! Certainly he doesn’t

Argentina on top 🇦🇷
1 year ago

@Coleman Off topic, but according to a NoBull employee’s IG, Caeleb Dressel is currently injured in his foot/ankle.

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Horninco
Reply to  Argentina on top 🇦🇷
1 year ago

That is not a guy that will be competing at a high level this summer

Grant Drukker
Reply to  Horninco
1 year ago

yeah you can tell because he doesn’t even have a mustache right now.

Demarrit Steenbergen
Reply to  Grant Drukker
1 year ago

Yeah, cuz then he would look too much like a hipster

There's no doubt that he's tightening up
Reply to  Horninco
1 year ago

Nah ankle injuries didn’t stop Phelps vs Shaq

Admin
Reply to  Argentina on top 🇦🇷
1 year ago

Hm! We’ll check it out.

homey looking skinny
Reply to  Argentina on top 🇦🇷
1 year ago

doing a body recomp popovici style?

Swim2win
1 year ago

Will be very useful for a 200IM I think.

MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

Just a delightful interview with a seemingly happy and motivated swimmer –
Bravo, to UT / Carson Foster / Swim-Swam!

Andrew
1 year ago

Nice to see Texas actively trying to improve on their sprint holes

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Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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