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Huggins, Robinson Among Top 16 at U.S. Olympic Trials
6/19/2024 10:09:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
INDIANAPOLIS – Rising Florida State senior Maddy Huggins had a career day at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium on Wednesday, advancing to the semifinal of the women's 200 breast, placing 12th with a time of 2:29.43.
In prelims, Huggins led from start to finish in heat two, touching first with a time of 2:29.17, which was her personal best after being seeded at 2:30.85. Carrying the lead into the circle seeded heats, Huggins ended up with the ninth-fastest time overall, advancing to the semifinals.
Working in the second heat, Huggins touched eighth, just shy of the final (2:29.03).
She also swam the 100 breast on Sunday, touching 27th with a time of 1:09.81, which was just off her best (1:09.58).
Incoming freshman Logan Robinson also saw a big time drop, earning a spot in the semifinals of the men's 200 fly.
Seeded 37th with a time of 2:00.04, Robinson clocked 1:58.37 in prelims, tying for the last spot in semifinals. Working out of lane eight, Robinson swam faster and moved up to place 13th with a time of 1:58.08.
Lleyton Arnold also competed in the men's 200 breast, touching 41st at 2:15.18, which was just off his best (2:14.47).
Mason Herbet will compete in the 100 fly to close out U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials while Samantha Vear (3-meter) and Katrina Young (platform) are set to compete at U.S. Olympic Diving Trials.
U.S. Olympic Trials Results/Schedule
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In prelims, Huggins led from start to finish in heat two, touching first with a time of 2:29.17, which was her personal best after being seeded at 2:30.85. Carrying the lead into the circle seeded heats, Huggins ended up with the ninth-fastest time overall, advancing to the semifinals.
Working in the second heat, Huggins touched eighth, just shy of the final (2:29.03).
She also swam the 100 breast on Sunday, touching 27th with a time of 1:09.81, which was just off her best (1:09.58).
Incoming freshman Logan Robinson also saw a big time drop, earning a spot in the semifinals of the men's 200 fly.
Seeded 37th with a time of 2:00.04, Robinson clocked 1:58.37 in prelims, tying for the last spot in semifinals. Working out of lane eight, Robinson swam faster and moved up to place 13th with a time of 1:58.08.
Lleyton Arnold also competed in the men's 200 breast, touching 41st at 2:15.18, which was just off his best (2:14.47).
Mason Herbet will compete in the 100 fly to close out U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials while Samantha Vear (3-meter) and Katrina Young (platform) are set to compete at U.S. Olympic Diving Trials.
U.S. Olympic Trials Results/Schedule
Date | Name | Event | Time | Watch |
June 16 | Maddy Huggins | 100 breast | 27th - 1:09.81 | Peacock |
June 18 | Logan Robinson | 200 fly | 13th - 1:58.08 | Peacock |
Lleyton Arnold | 200 breast | 41st - 2:15.18 | Peacock | |
June 19 | Maddy Huggins | 200 breast | 12th - 2:29.43 | Peacock |
June 20 | Samantha Vear | 3-meter prelims | 10:00 AM | Peacock |
3-meter semifinals | 5:00 PM | Peacock | ||
200 breast finals | 7:45 PM | NBC | Peacock | ||
June 21 | Mason Herbet | 100 fly heats | 11:00 AM | Peacock |
Katrina Young | 10-meter platform prelims | 1:15 PM | Peacock | |
10-meter platform semifinals | 7:20 PM | Peacock | ||
100 fly semifinals | 7:45 PM | NBC | Peacock | ||
June 22 | 3-meter finals | 7:00 PM | NBC | Peacock | |
100 fly finals | 7:45 PM | NBC | Peacock | ||
June 23 | 10-meter platform finals | 7:00 PM | NBC |Peacock | |
*Must qualify |
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