Petra Halmai Doubles In the 200 Breast and 200 Fly as FGCU Wins Home Invite

2020 FLORIDA GULF COAST INVITE

  • Thursday, November 19-Saturday, November 21
  • Teams: Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia Southern, Florida International
  • FGCU, Fort Meyers, Florida
  • Format: Short Course Yards (SCY)
  • Prelims/Finals
  • Prelims @9AM Central, Finals @4PM Central
  • Results: Meet Mobile: “2020 Eagle Invite”
  • 2021 NCAA Qualifying Times
  • Results: Full Meet

After setting a new program record and nabbing an NCAA ‘B’ cut Friday, Petra Halmai came back to win both the 200 fly and 200 breaststroke on the final night of racing at the 2020 FGCU Invite. Halmai dropped a 2:09.02 to win the 200 breaststroke by nearly 6 seconds, though she was still off her best time by nearly 2 seconds. Even so, she comes in well under the NCAA ‘B’ cut. Halmai recorded a 1:59.67 to win the 200 fly by 3 seconds, missing her lifetime best by only about 3/10ths.

Michaela Sizemore kicked off the session for FGCU with a 9-second victory in the mile, stopping the clock in 16:57.83, missing her best time by about half a second. FIU’s Ellie Maradyn touched 2nd in 17:06.85 while FGCU picked up more points with 3rd and 4th-place finishes.

FIU was totally dominant in the 200 backstroke, sweeping the top-3 spots and getting two swimmers under 2:00 and a third nearly under 2 minutes. Julia Miranda, a senior, won the race in 1:59.34, just ahead of teammate Michaela Trnkova. Kelsie Campbell was just behind for the 3rd-place finish in 2:00.09.

FGCU won the 400 freestyle relay in 3:21.35 and featured a 49.68 lead-off leg by Tori Czarnecka, nearly equaling her time from the individual 100 which she won in 49.54. FIU placed 2nd and 3rd in 3:23.70 and 3:29.68, leaving 4th to GSU who was just behind in 3:29.88.

Final Team Scores

  1. Florida Gulf Coast, 1240
  2. Florida International, 994
  3. Georgia Southern, 712

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Reid Carlson originally hails from Clay Center, Kansas, where he began swimming at age six with the Clay Center Tiger Sharks, a summer league team. At age 14 he began swimming club year-round with the Manhattan Marlins (Manhattan, KS), which took some convincing from his mother as he was very …

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