Women 4×200 Free Relay World Championship Winners – Post Race Interview

Swimswam / Braden Keith coverage of the women’s 4×200 freestyle relay at the 2013 FINA World Championships:

This women’s 800 free relay was almost deja vu of the 400 earlier in the meet, only this time, by the final touch, things weren’t all-that-close.

Missy Franklin hit the water with a one-second deficit to make up on Australian anchor Alicia Coutts, who previously anchored Australia’s 400 free relay as well, and split a blazing 1:54.27 to run her down and take victory in 7:54.14.

The American team also saw a leadoff from Katie Ledecky of 1:56.32, which is a personal best; a 1:56.97 from Shannon Vreelandon the second leg, a 1:57.58 from Karlee Bispo on the third leg, and Franklin’s anchor. All four Americans appeared to be in the right spot, and though the exchanges weren’t great, otherwise all four swam right at their potential.

The Australians, meanwhile, were lead off by Bronte Barratt in 1:57.0, followed by Kylie Palmer(1:56.2) and a big third leg from Brittany Elmslie (1:56.4). Coutts did anchor quite a bit faster than her split from prelims.

France, meanwhile, was in the lead halfway, thanks to a 1:56.4 leadoff from Camille Muffat and a 1:56.8 from young swimmer Charlotte Bonnet. They gave a lot back with a 1:59.1 split from Mylene Lazare, but Coralie Balmy anchored in 1:56.0 to hold onto the bronze in 7:48.43. If they could find even another 1:57 leg for this relay, its one that could legitimately contend for gold medals, especially with how young it is.

China, the top seed in prelims, was 4th in 7:59.79, and then things dropped off significantly withSpain (7:53.20), Canada (7:55.48), Italy (7:57.91), and Japan (7:58.15).

Full women’s 800 free relay finals results available here.

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iLikePsych
10 years ago

Poor Coutts! She gets run down in the 400 free relay, and now the 800 free relay…I believe Schmitt ran her down in the 800 at the olympics as well.

Joeyjoey
10 years ago

So Ledecky breaks Missy’s 200fr NAG record! Wow. Not bad for a distance queen.

Joeyjoey
10 years ago

So Ledecky breaks Missy’s 200 free NAG record!!! Wow. Not bad for a distance queen.

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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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