The national governing body is proposing clubs pay an additional $155 annually, from $70 to $225, which would mark the first increase since at least 1990.
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Soon-to-be University of Texas sophomore Nate Germonprez dominated the 50 free final in 22.49, dropping almost a second off his previous-best 23.28 from 2021.
Recent Texas graduate Emma Sticklen shaved a few hundredths off her previous-best 57.77 that she clocked to qualify for the Olympic Trials final.
The women’s 400 IM title on Friday night went to 18-year-old Jillian Cox, who dropped almost 20 seconds to earn the victory in 4:51.64.
Nate Germonprez pulled off an impressive three-second drop in the 200 breast with a victory in 2:13.38, crushing his previous-best 2:16.86 from last summer.
The 46-year-old Rose was essentially right on the times she posted to make two semi-finals at the U.S. Olympic Trials last month.
The day 1 finals session kicked off on a great note, seeing Empire KC Swim Club 15-year-old Lucy Velte throw down a speedy 27.48 to win the women’s 50 fly.