Watch Krueger’s 41.4, Stadden’s 1:50, and More (Day 4 Race Videos)

2021 MINNESOTA INVITE

WOMEN’S 1650 – TIMED FINALS

  1. Paige McKenna (Wisconsin) – 15:57.76
  2. Erica Sullivan (Texas) – 16:03.49
  3. Evie Pfeifer (Texas) – 16:07.69

WOMEN’S 200 BACK – FINALS

  1. Isabelle Stadden (Cal) – 1:50.02
  2. Phoebe Bacon (Wisconsin) – 1:50.48
  3. Ayla Spitz (Cal) – 1:53.87

WOMEN’S 100 FREE – FINALS

  1. Maggie MacNeil (Michigan) – 47.15
  2. Izzy Ivey (Cal) – 47.57
  3. Claire Newman (Michigan) – 48.52

WOMEN’S 200 BREAST – FINALS

  1. Anna Elendt (Texas) – 2:06.21
  2. Letitia Sim (Michigan) – 2:09.72
  3. Alicia Wilson (Cal) – 2:09.82

WOMEN’S 200 FLY – FINALS

  1. Olivia Carter (Michigan) – 1:51.62
  2. Kelly Pash (Texas) – 1:52.69
  3. Emma Sticklen (Texas) – 1:53.15

WOMEN’S 400 FREE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  1. Michigan – 3:11.34
  2. Cal – 3:12.36
  3. Wisconsin – 3:14.22

MEN’S 1650 – TIMED FINALS

  1. Luke Hobson (Texas) – 14:40.15
  2. Yigit Aslan (Wisconsin) – 14:40.77
  3. Alex Zettle (Texas) – 14:41.04

MEN’S 200 BACK – FINALS

  1. Destin Lasco (Cal) – 1:39.24
  2. Daniel Carr (Cal) – 1:40.09
  3. Wyatt Davis (Michigan) – 1:42.21

MEN’S 100 FREE – FINALS

  1. Daniel Krueger (Texas) – 41.45
  2. Bjorn Seeliger (Cal) – 41.75
  3. Cameron Auchinachie (Texas) – 42.16

MEN’S 200 BREAST – FINALS

  1. Caspar Corbeau (Texas) – 1:50.81
  2. Reece Whitley (Cal) – 1:51.11
  3. Max McHugh (Minnesota) – 1:51.27

MEN’S 200 FLY – FINALS

  1. Gal Cohen Groumi (Michigan) – 1:40.90
  2. Gabriel Jett (Cal) – 1:41.92
  3. Brooks Fail (Arizona) – 1:42.30

MEN’S 400 400 FREE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  1. Texas – 2:46.46
  2. Cal – 2:48.80
  3. Harvard – 2:49.85

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oxyswim
3 years ago

It confuses me that Reece is a massive human being, and he’s got the tinniest little scull for a pull.

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