Another National Team victory came out of the men’s 100m breaststroke, where Andrew Wilson (Bethesda, Md./Athens Bulldog Swim Club) went 59.58, beating the outstretched arm of Cody Miller (Las Vegas, Nev./Sandpipers of Nevada) by seven tenths to finish in first.
Andrew Wilson sets the pace! | Men's 100 Breaststroke H3 | 2020 TOYOTA US OPEN GREENSBORO
IM veteran Chase Kalisz (Bel Air, Md./Athens Bulldog Swim Club) turned in a first-place swim, touching in 1:59.72. Kalisz and Carson Foster (Montgomery, Ohio/University of Texas), who went 1:59.82, were the only swimmers in the competition to post swims under two minutes.
Chase Kalisz goes sub-2:00! | Men's 200 IM H3 | 2020 TOYOTA US OPEN GREENSBORO
2019 FINA World Championships silver medalist Andrew Wilson (Bethesda, Md./Athens Bulldog Swim Club) captured the men’s 200-meter breaststroke title in 2:09.83, completing the breaststroke sweep for the competition.
Andrew Wilson storms the field! | Men's 200 Breaststroke H3 | 2020 TOYOTA US OPEN GREENSBORO
One of the day’s strongest performances came in the women’s 100m butterly, where Claire Curzan (Cary, N.C./TAC Titans) set a new 15-16 National Age Group record, as well as a Toyota U.S. Open meet record, with a 56.61 time. This marks the first senior-level victory at a national meet for Curzan, and marks the fourth time she has broken a 15-16 NAG record since December of 2019.
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