Peaty Hits World #2 50 Breast, Wood Shaves Big Time in 200 Free in Manchester

2021 MANCHESTER INT’L SWIM MEET

The Manchester International Swim Meet continued today, with only elite athlete being allowed to compete amid national lockdowns due to the pandemic situation in England.

Adam Peaty followed his 58.82 last night with a 26.75 tonight in the 50 breast, over a full second ahead of second-place finisher James Wilby (27.79). With that swim, Peaty jumps up to #2 in the world this season, just off of Italian Nicolo Martinenghi‘s 26.56 from the Italian Nationals in December.

2020-2021 LCM Men 50 Breast

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Peaty
05/22
26.21
2Nicolo
Martinenghi
ITA26.3904/02
3Ilya
Shymanovich
BLR26.4604/23
4Kirill
Strelnikov
RUS26.7804/05
5Arno
Kamminga
NED26.8004/09
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After a big ISL season, Abbie Wood continues to get stronger in long course. The 22-year-old won the 200 free today in a lifetime best 1:57.96, edging 20-year-old Freya Anderson (1:58.00). It’s a huge best for Wood, who had an old best of 1:59.66 from February 2020.

James Guy had a strong 200 fly tonight, winning it in 1:56.34 off of a quick 53.89 first 100. He moves to #9 in the world this season, just .02 behind Japan’s Daiya Seto.

In the women’s 50 fly, French record-holder Marie Wattel won by a half-second, dropping a 25.51 ahead of Swedish sprinter Louise Hansson (26.05). Wattel was just a single hundredth off of her best, a 25.50 from the 2019 World Championships, a great February swim.

Thomas Dean led teenagers Matthew Richards and Jacob Whittle in the 100 free, all three breaking 50 seconds. Dean was 49.65 tonight, edging 19-year-old Richards (49.84) and 17-year-old Whittle (49.97). This morning, Whittle dropped a lifetime best 49.60.

Molly Renshaw followed up her British record-matching 200 breast last night (2:22.08) with a win in the 100 breast tonight. She was 1:07.38, with Sarah Vasey (1:07.76) and Imogen Clark (1:07.83) also getting under 1:08.

OTHER WINNERS

  • Greek national Andreas Vazaios edged Joe Litchfield in the 200 IM, 2:01.54 to 2:01.63.
  • 20-year-old Lily Booker destroyed her old best in the 400 IM, going 4:44.73 to take over five seconds off and breaking 4:50 for the first time.
  • Jonathon Adam, 19, won the men’s 50 back in 26.30.
  • Veteran Georgia Davies won the 100 back, going 1:01.96 to edge 18-year-old Honey Osrin (1:02.18).

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Thomas Selig
3 years ago

Good swim from Guy. Really strong first 100 and toughed it out coming home. Hope that bodes well for his 200 free.

Abbie Wood looking good, excited for her 200 I’M. Have to think a sizeable PB is in the offing. Decent swim from Freya Anderson too.

Also good to see decent times from Imogen Clark and Sarah Vasey. Clark has had a rough time with injury the last couple of years, but she looked pretty good here with notably a strong finish.

Swammer
3 years ago

So Adam didn’t eat anything today?

Admin
Reply to  Swammer
3 years ago

Au contraire. Adam is a snack every day.

Agnel the best 200 freestyler of all time
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Braden, can you please tell Coleman Hodges to bring the great Yannick Agnel to the podcast?

Texas Tap Water

Accurate

John
3 years ago

Some great swims today, STANDOUT swim for me has to go to James Guy 1.56.3 in February!!
200 fre tomorrow should be great with him and Tom Dean!!

PeatyPiper
3 years ago

My thoughts on today:

Guy looking very good in the 200 fly, particularly first 100

Once Whittle gets his reaction time and underwaters sorted he will be a serious 100m freestyler on the world stage.

Tom Dean looks in very good physical shape – expecting impressive things from him this summer.

Dee
3 years ago

2.22 breast & 1.57 free are extremely impressive times for any IMer, but particularly as it was Abbie Wood’s front half that really stood out in the ISL. I’ll call a 2.09mid tomorrow, but she looks set to go a hell of a lot quicker than that in the summer.

Last edited 3 years ago by Dee
Hswimmer
Reply to  Dee
3 years ago

Only other one I can see doing those times is Pickrem.

moddiddle
Reply to  Dee
3 years ago

I’m really interested to see what happens at British Trials Women’s 200IM. Alicia Wilson had a big drop to go 2:11 in 2019 after her freshman year at Cal and her 200y & 400y IM have been steadily improving. But all her times are in yards and her last 200M IM was at 2019 WUGs. It should be a good show with Wood, Wilson, SMOC, Willmott and Miley

Jeff
Reply to  Dee
3 years ago

Abbie Wood is Also doing the 100 free tomorrow which should be interesting to watch.

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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