The men’s race wasn’t quite a world record performance, but they did put on a good show for the crowd. Michael Klueh took out the race pretty hard and lead through 200 at 1:52.92. Michael McBroom came on strong during the third 100 to re-take the lead. He led through the final 50, but he had a tough battle with Matt McLean down the final strech. At the touch, Michael McBroom got his hand on the wall to win the race with his time of 3:47.19. Matt McLean finished second with his time of 3:47.30. Connor Jaeger finished fourth with his time of 3:49.42, and Reed Malone dropped close to a second to finish fourth at 3:49.67.
Michael Klueh was fifth at 3:50.82, followed by Sean Ryan in sixth at 3:52.30.
Ryan Feeley and John Lewis round out the top 8 of the men’s 400 freestyle at 3:53.82 and 3:55.54.
Frank Dyer won the B-final of the men’s 400 freestyle with his time of 3:50.54. Janardan Burnswas second at 3:50.99.
Grant Shoults won the C-final of the men’s 400 freestyle with his time of 3:52.78. That is a two and a half second drop for Shoults.