Day 8 Relay Lineups: Adrian Gets The Nod As Anchor Leg For U.S. Medley

2019 FINA WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Team USA is going with Nathan Adrian on the freestyle leg of their medley relay.

The 2012 Oympic gold medalist, who anchored the men’s 400 free relay to victory on day one in 47.08, is set to bring home the men’s medley relay team for the fifth straight time at the World Championships.

On the previous four occasions where Adrian has anchored the Americans have won gold three times, only failing to do so in 2013 when they were disqualified for an early takeover (after touching first). Adrian, who wasn’t the one who jumped early, split 46.69 in that race.

He has also anchored them in this relay at the last two Olympic Games (also wins).

The United States team was one of two to exchange out their entire lineup for the final from prelims, adding Ryan Murphy, Andrew Wilson, and Caeleb Dressel as expected on the other strokes.

The other team to do so was Russia, who add on Evgeny RylovKirill PrigodaAndrei Minakov and Vlad Morozov. The only somewhat surprising move is bringing in Morozov after Vladislav Grinev split 47.2 in the heats.

Great Britain has made one change, adding Adam Peaty and dropping James Wilby on breaststroke as anticipated, and so has Australia who insert Kyle Chalmers on the anchor leg. China also exchanged their freestyler, moving out He Yunyi for Cao Jiwen.

MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY FINAL

  • Lane 1 – China (Xu, Yan, Li, Cao)
  • Lane 2 – Australia (Larkin, Wilson, Temple, Chalmers)
  • Lane 3 – Japan (Irie, Koseki, Mizunuma, Nakamura)
  • Lane 4 – Russia (Rylov, Prigoda, Minakov, Morozov)
  • Lane 5 – USA (Murphy, Wilson, Dressel, Adrian)
  • Lane 6 – Great Britain (Greenbank, Peaty, Guy, Scott)
  • Lane 7 – Brazil (Guido, Gomes Junior, Lanza, Chierighini)
  • Lane 8 – Germany (Diener, Schwingenschlogl, Kusch, Wierling)

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Thank$$$
4 years ago

I knew this Adrian Sub was just a gift for being out of A relays all meet. I’m sorry but it should’ve been Zapple

Wondering
4 years ago

Adrian anchors.

Rinse. Repeat.

UknowWho
Reply to  Wondering
4 years ago

Hope to be wrong, but I’d rather see Apple instead

UknowWho
Reply to  UknowWho
4 years ago

Opps, guess I was right

William Charles Alexander
4 years ago

If Larkin puts in one of his better swims in the leadoff for the aussies, we are a dangerous chance out in lane 2 tonight!

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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