The four-time Olympic champion Missy Franklin won four titles in Indianapolis. Including the 100m backstroke with a world best in the key.
Obviously, she was beaten in the morning heats, accelerated to the key by Elizabeth Pelton, inevitably, she still struggled to remove the shadow of his girlfriend in the final. But in the last fifteen meters of the 100m backstroke, Missy Franklin is irresistibly loose to slam the world's best performance of the season (58'' 67), previously held by Japan's Aya Terakawa (58'' 84). After all, it is quite logical when one is Olympic champion of the specialty. But the young woman (18) hiding behind his loud laugh legitimate fatigue.
This Friday, the quadruple Olympic champion in London has won four national victories, with the 100m on Tuesday doubled a 200m - 200m backstroke and the 100m tomorrow so back. There are only about 50m backstroke she was denied a title (Rachel Bootsma, Thursday), which did not seem to move him. Very pleased with his week in Indianapolis, Missy Franklin has even decided to zap the 200m medley 4 Saturday, leaving the city at dawn to prepare the return of World Barcelona (July 28-August 4). In Spain, it may be a serious rival for Camille Muffat 200m. Even more, perhaps, than Katie Ledecky 400m. Olympic 800m champion, the Maryland teenager has imposed 4'4'' 05, perf third world, but at a respectable distance of 4'2'' 64 of the French Olympic champion.
Stravius - Plummer, dual revenge
However, serious business ahead of the men back. Revenge after their non-qualifying event at the Olympics, Jeremy Stravius and David Plummer are leading balances. The French, taking the world title with compatriot Camille Lacourt has retained a small margin (53'' 09) of the American, who equaled the time of Japanese Kosuke Hagino (53'' 10). Incidentally, Plummer (27) still beat Matt Grevers (53'' 25), Olympic 100m backstroke champion who has confessed to running out of fuel in the legs.
Finally, we note that the young Kevin Cordes (19 years) rose for the first time under a minute in the 100m breaststroke (59'' 99) and the 400m returned to Connor Jaeger (3'45'' 89), led during the first 350 meters Conor Dwyer, drive Yannick Agnel companion in Baltimore, which has dropped on the final arm strokes, and has been disqualified for a false start.
Obviously, she was beaten in the morning heats, accelerated to the key by Elizabeth Pelton, inevitably, she still struggled to remove the shadow of his girlfriend in the final. But in the last fifteen meters of the 100m backstroke, Missy Franklin is irresistibly loose to slam the world's best performance of the season (58'' 67), previously held by Japan's Aya Terakawa (58'' 84). After all, it is quite logical when one is Olympic champion of the specialty. But the young woman (18) hiding behind his loud laugh legitimate fatigue.
This Friday, the quadruple Olympic champion in London has won four national victories, with the 100m on Tuesday doubled a 200m - 200m backstroke and the 100m tomorrow so back. There are only about 50m backstroke she was denied a title (Rachel Bootsma, Thursday), which did not seem to move him. Very pleased with his week in Indianapolis, Missy Franklin has even decided to zap the 200m medley 4 Saturday, leaving the city at dawn to prepare the return of World Barcelona (July 28-August 4). In Spain, it may be a serious rival for Camille Muffat 200m. Even more, perhaps, than Katie Ledecky 400m. Olympic 800m champion, the Maryland teenager has imposed 4'4'' 05, perf third world, but at a respectable distance of 4'2'' 64 of the French Olympic champion.
Stravius - Plummer, dual revenge
However, serious business ahead of the men back. Revenge after their non-qualifying event at the Olympics, Jeremy Stravius and David Plummer are leading balances. The French, taking the world title with compatriot Camille Lacourt has retained a small margin (53'' 09) of the American, who equaled the time of Japanese Kosuke Hagino (53'' 10). Incidentally, Plummer (27) still beat Matt Grevers (53'' 25), Olympic 100m backstroke champion who has confessed to running out of fuel in the legs.
Finally, we note that the young Kevin Cordes (19 years) rose for the first time under a minute in the 100m breaststroke (59'' 99) and the 400m returned to Connor Jaeger (3'45'' 89), led during the first 350 meters Conor Dwyer, drive Yannick Agnel companion in Baltimore, which has dropped on the final arm strokes, and has been disqualified for a false start.

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