Story from Swiminfo.com
PHOENIX, Arizona, November 8. OLYMPIC, World and NCAA champion
Dana Vollmer set six U.S. Masters Swimming national records at
the PHX Masters 6-tathlon meet today.
Vollmer made a surprise visit to the Dottie Boryeko/Brophy Sports
Campus, taking advantage of the short course yards meet format that
offered a 200 freestyle, followed by 100s of the strokes and a 200
IM. Vollmer, 21, and representing RCP Tiburon Masters, set marks in
the 200 free, 50 fly, 100 fly, 50 free, 100 free and 200 IM for the
18-24 age group.
Vollmer started things off with a national record in the 200 free,
swimming an astonishing 1:43.28, just two seconds slower than her
American record time of 1:41.53, which she set last February at the
Pac 10 championships. The former Masters national record was
1:50.98, set in 2001 by fellow 2004 Olympian Rachel Komisarz.
Just 15 minutes later, Vollmer set two national records in one
race. In the 100 fly event, Vollmer split 24.54 to erase the
national record of 25.46, then finished the race in 52.30, taking
down the year-old national record of 55.63 by Laura Davis.
Vollmer was back on record pace in the 100 free about 30 minutes
later, again setting two national records in one race. Her 50 split
of 23.65 broke the national record of 23.78 set just last May by
Lindsay Kiyama. She swam a 48.29 in the 100 free to erase the
six-year-old mark of 50.67 by Jessica Foschi. She completed her
meet with a new record in the 200 IM almost immediately after the
100 free, swimming a 2:02.48. Sara Schweitzer held the former
record since 2000 with a 2:05.30.
Andy Grant, an NCAA All-American for Stanford University from
2005-07 and a member of the 2007 Pan American Games team, also set
five national records in the 18-24 age group.
Grant set his first record in his pet event, the 200 free, with a
jaw-dropping 1:35.02, erasing the former mark of 1:37.07 set last
year by Joseph Schneider.
After narrowly missing the national records in the 100 fly and 100
back, Grant got his name in the record books again with a 43.77 in
the 100 free, erasing the record of 43.89 set in 2001 by Romain
Barnier, a former NCAA champion at Auburn University and currently
a coach for such swimmers as former world record holder Rafael
Munoz.
Grant’s biggest achievement of the day came at the end of a
grueling six-event schedule. His time of 1:51.83 in the 200 IM
erased the 15-year-old national record set by New Zealand Olympian
Simon Percy, which had stood at 1:52.82.
Not content to let the 100 fly record get away from him, Grant
swam a 100 fly time trial in 49.03, successfully snatching away the
record of 49.37 by Adam Conway, set in 2002. Grant had swum a 49.41
in the actual 100 fly race earlier in the day.
Both Dana and Andy signed the wall after the competition.
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