Three championship records were broken Thursday on the first day of competition at the 2008 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming Short Course National Championships. Matt Grevers, a 2008 Olympic gold and silver medalist, won the 50-yard free in championship record time, while Mary DeScenza and Dagny Knutson set records in the 500-yard free and 200-yard IM, respectively.
Grevers won the 50y free with a time of 18.95 to break the previous championship record of 19.22 set by Ryan Lochte at last year’s meet. William Copeland was second in 19.05 and Alex Righi was third in 19.13.
DeScenza swam a personal best in the 500y free, setting a championship record with her time of 4:35.63. Olympic bronze medalist Allison Schmitt placed second in 4:39.55, while 2008 Short Course World Championship team member Maggie Bird was third in 4:40.91.
Knutson, a 16-year-old from North Dakota, took the early lead in the 200y IM and finished strong to set the championship record in 1:54.03. Ariana Kukors was in third place after the first 100 yards, but surged ahead to overtake Ava Ohlgren and finish second in 1:57.17. Ohlgren was third in 1:57.23.
In the men’s 200 IM, Olympic gold medalist and world-record holder Ryan Lochte won his first event of the meet with a time of 1:40.89. He led the field throughout the race finishing just eight tenths off his personal best. Eric Shanteau, who is swimming in his first meet since competing at the 2008 Olympics, placed second in 1:42.59. Japan’s Hidemasa Sano was third in 1:43.48. |