Katinka Hosszu meets Ryan Lochte – Jeah!

Swimming news / swimming video edit – Coleman Hodges

WOMEN’S 200 Freestyle – Reported by SwimSwam – 2014 Arena Grand Prix in Charlotte

While the rest of the field was all smiles during the traditional ceremonial walkout, Katinka Hosszu looked all business and that’s exactly how she swam the race. She led the whole way through even though Allison Schmitt had a killer underwater on the last turn that almost cut her lead. Hozzsu was breathing to Schmitt’s side on the last lap, keeping her eye on her through the finish. When asked about being pushed by Schmitt, a happy Hosszu said “I wasn’t thinking about much except finishing, the last 50 really hurt”. With ten meters to go, Hosszu put her head down and touched Schmitt out with a time of 1:56.30. Schmitt bettered her time from Mesa, finishing second with a 1:56.41. The standout freshmen from UVA, Leah Smith, dipped under the two minute barrier, swimming an impressive 1:59.64. The teenage star from SwimMAC, Kathleen Baker touched fourth with a 2:00.17 while Cierra Runge was right behind her with a 2:00.24. Becca Mann, who still has the 400 IM to swim later tonight, finised sixth with a 2:00.62. Gillian Ryan and Melanie Margalis rounded out the final with times of 2:00.80 and 2:01.34, respectively.

 

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About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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