Friday’s Olympic Finals Preview, Presented by SwimOutlet Team Division

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Charlotte Petersen
11 years ago

Lotte Friis in the 800… Ledecky can do it later ….

dan
11 years ago

GOLD: PHELPS, LEDECKY, JONES!

Jean Marie
Reply to  dan
11 years ago

And Franklin in the 200back

Jon
11 years ago

hahaha, sorry guys, but you have the 800m all wrong.

Jean Marie
Reply to  Jon
11 years ago

I think Ledecky has a real shot here. Everytime she swims, she knocks of chunks of time. Maybe she peaked at the trials but it wouldn’t surprise me to see aother time drop which may get her gold.

ZYNG43
11 years ago

For the relays tomorrow they should not use Hardy. She doesn’t look impressive. The men’s relay will be awesome! And then I’m guessing Franklin Doni Vollmer Schmitt

Kenneth
11 years ago

Men’s 50 free:
Ervin and Cielo tie for gold. History replays itself!
And I really hope Schoeman medals.

Kenneth
Reply to  Kenneth
11 years ago

-and in the 100 fly, Tyler McGill for Gold; Phelps gets PHELPS-ED, losing by 0.01!

(I dunno, I’m just thinking of the most dramatic finishes)

Lisa
Reply to  Kenneth
11 years ago

Don’t think so… he looked way to good last night despite the 200IM and the medal ceremony.

ZYNG43
11 years ago

200 back hope Missy and Beisel go 1-2. Really hope Beisel gets a gold.
100 fly I think Phelps is favorite to win. Leclos cavic McGill can battle for medals!
50 free I think Cielo will redeem himself. Fratus will battle for silver with jones and Ervin
Women’s semifinal I hope hardy does MUCH better. Kromo is fast and I want to see her get closer to 23.9
In the 800 free I hope adlington does well for the home crowd. I feel certain that Ledecky can medal

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