The Flats – 2nd Year Diver max Fowler continued his dominant season on the boards, winning the 1-meter dive in Saturday’s final with a score of 398.0.
Fowler also placed first in the preliminaries, scoring a total of 405.20 points, just two points shy of his own 1-meter record (407.25 points).
platform specialist anna bra desk In the women’s 3-meter race, she finished second in the prelims (311.35 points) and seventh in the final (284.85 points), qualifying for her second final of the weekend.
On the swimming side, Georgia Tech this time broke a school record in the 200 medley relay. a group of four vivian Rothwell, Sabin Brisson, Zora Lipkova and nina Stanisavljevic Swimming in a time of 1 minute 37.34 seconds, she advanced to the opening round of the finals and set a new program record by more than a second (1 minute 38.48 seconds, the old record).
Men’s 200m medley relay bark slope, Joan Caballero, Leandro Odori City and david Gapinski He finished in 4th place with a time of 1:24.43.th A storied spot in the history of the Tech program.
In the 800m freestyle relay, Tech had both boys and girls on the podium, with the girls finishing second and the boys finishing third. team of sophie murphy, Lili Gurinovich, phoebe light Lipkova then swam a time of 7:12.61, ranking seventh in program history. bark slope, Chris Richardson, Vitor sega and ricky Balduccini He swam a time of 6:22.41, a good time that ranks him sixth in program history.
In individual events, Tech has advanced to the finals 54 times, including 23 Yellow Jackets appearances in the A finals.
Kendall Chun In the individual event, he achieved a podium finish in the 400 IM, finishing in 3rd place (4:16.82). Nils Bognar finished fifth in the final with a time of 3:48.57. Freshman Lukas Bettkoetter swam a time of 3:49.51 to place seventh, good for sixth in Tech history.
In the 100 fly final, Lipkova swam 53 minutes, 06 seconds, the second-best time in Tech history. In qualifying, the Yellow Jackets swam three times in the top 10 program times – kia smith (53.86, 6th), samanata Chan (54.10, 8th) and caroline Pape (54.34, 10th). Antonio Romero finished 9th in the men’s final with a score of 46.41 (6 points).th best program time). with Balduccini steven jones In qualifying, they swam the top 10 times of the program, with Balduccini posting the fourth-best time (46.28) and Jones the seventh-best time (46.51).
In the 200 free, Gurinovic placed fifth in 1:46.53 (fourth-best time in program history). For the boys, Sega took 9th place in the final (1:34.97), a performance worthy of 7th place in the history of technology. Richardson also swam 1:36.02 in qualifying, finishing ninth in the top-10 time.
Brisson finished 7th in the 100m breast final (1:00.83), with Odorici (52.19) and Cabello (52.38, 3rd place in GT history) rounding out the podium in second and third respectively. First year students in the preliminaries Uros zivanovic He swam a score of 54.32, ranking eighth in Yellow Jacket history.
In the 100 back, freshman Rothwell took fifth place (53.92 points). elisabeth erlensdottir She used the preliminaries as an opportunity to write her name in the record books, swimming a score of 54.52, ranking seventh in Tech history. Cade martin He finished 7th in the men’s final (47.75, 7th in the history of GT), while being a newcomer. alex mccormick 8th place (49.94, 10)th in the history of GT).
The team is scheduled to return to action on Sunday, the final day of the invitational. Preliminaries start at 10am, finals at 5pm
Standings after Saturday:
male:
- Michigan: 928
- Florida: 852
- Auburn: 790
- Georgia Tech: 645
woman:
- Michigan: 1019
- Auburn: 808
- Florida: 674.5
- Georgia Tech: 671.5
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