Wednesday February 18, 2009SEC & UF Records Fall As Gators Conclude Day One at 2009 SEC Championships
Auburn, Ala.
Auburn, Ala.
One SEC
record, one pool record and two UF records fell Wednesday as the Gators
completed day one of the 2009 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships in Auburn.
After day one, the No. 5 Lady Gators lead the competition in first place with
116 points. Auburn (88), Tennessee (76), Alabama (75) and Georgia (73) round
out the top-five, respectively. In men’s swimming action, Florida sits in third
place (87 points) behind Auburn (118) and Tennessee (110), who round out the
first and second-place spots.
“All of our
relays swam really well tonight and I’m very pleased with the first day of
racing,” head coach Gregg Troy said.
“We had a number of school records and NCAA cuts, which was good. We would have
liked to have more of an edge in the 800 free relays, but overall, we had a
very good day. In addition to our swimming, our divers did very well today.”
In the
most dominating swim of the night, the Lady Gator 200-yard medley relay,
composed of junior Gemma Spofforth
(West Sussex, England), freshman Lindsay
Rogers (Fishers, Ind.), sophomore Julianne
Lago (Miami, Fla.) and junior Stephanie Napier (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
defended Florida’s SEC title in the event and set a new SEC record after
clocking a 1:36.22 finals performance. The mark was the fastest time in Florida
history, was a new James E. Martin Aquatics Center pool record and also punched
the Gators’ ticket to the NCAA championships in the relay after downing the
automatic standard.
“We swam pretty well today,” Spofforth said. “We weren’t expecting to get an SEC record
today, but we could not have asked for anything better. It feels pretty good.
We’re expecting some more as we come in here with plenty of juniors, freshmen
and sophomores, so we’re looking forward to another year of that.”
Three
Florida women’s divers represented the Gators in finals of the three-meter
springboard Wednesday night, as junior Kara
Salamone (Hollywood, Fla.) entered finals holding
the first-place spot. Salamone dove her way to
Florida’s highest finish, a fifth-place, 346.75-point finish that marked a
career-best score. Fellow teammates Whitney
Stern (Safety Harbor, Fla.) and Monica
Dodson (Franklin, Ind.) placed sixth (318.25) and seventh (304.05),
respectively, as Stern eclipsed a career-best score.
On the
men’s side, after a record-breaking morning when the UF men eclipsed a school
record and an NCAA automatic qualifying time in a time trial of the 200-yard
free relay (1:17.60), the Gators returned to finals action ready to compete.
Freshman Anthony Lewark
(Davie, Fla.) started the night off right with a career-best performance on the
one-meter springboard to place fifth overall (364.25). Lewark’s
mark fell just shy of the best six-dive one-meter score (369.22) in school
history.
Following
a career-best for Lewark, the Florida men’s 200-yard
medley relay swam an NCAA automatic qualifying time (1:25.14) that finished
third overall. Junior Omar Pinzon
(Bogota, Colombia) swam a backstroke leg that led the competition, while junior
Clark Burckle
(Louisville, Ky.) kept the Gators ahead in the breast stroke leg. Senior Bradley Ally (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)
maintained in the fly leg, and when junior Raul
Martinez (Caguas, Puerto Rico) hit the water, both Auburn and Tennessee
turned on the jets to edge out the Gators for first and second, respectively.
In
800-yard free relay action, Florida’s men gave Auburn a run for their money,
leading the field through the first three legs under the watch of Shaune and Brett Fraser (George Town, Cayman
Islands), senior Rex Tullius
(Port Orange, Fla.) and sophomore Balazs Gercsak (Budapest, Hungary). In the final 25 yards,
Auburn’s Tyler McGill pulled the Tigers ahead for the first-place finish, only
edging out the Gators by .21 seconds as Auburn finished in 6:18.15 and Florida
in 6:18.36. The time was the third-fastest in Gator
history.
A trio of
freshmen in Shara Stafford (Topeka, Kan), Teresa Crippen
(Conshohocken, Pa.) and Melani Costa-Schmid
(Palma de Mallona, Spain) and junior Stephanie Proud (Durham, England)
cruised to a 7:02.44 in the 800-yard free relay, clocking the second-fastest
time in UF history in the event. Stafford’s leadoff 200-yard free marked the
fourth-fastest time in Gator history as day one of SEC competition closed at
the James E. Martin Aquatics Center.
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DAY
ONE UF SWIMMING RESULTS |
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M / W |
Event |
Swimmers |
Time |
Place |
Notes |
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M |
200 FR – Time Trial |
Bradley Ally, Brett Fraser,
Roberto Gomez, Raul Martinez |
1:17.60 |
n/a time trial |
*UF Record *NCAA “A” cut *Fourth-fastest time in nation |
|
M |
100 fly – Time Trial |
Jeff Raymond |
48.22 |
n/a time trial |
n/a |
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W |
200 MR – Finals |
Gemma Spofforth,
Lindsay Rogers, Julianne Lago, Stephanie Napier |
1:36.22 |
1st |
*SEC Record *UF Record *Pool Record *NCAA “A” cut |
|
M |
200 MR – Finals |
Omar Pinzon, Clark Burckle, Bradley Ally, Raul Martinez |
1:25.14 |
3rd |
*NCAA “A” cut *Second-fastest time in UF
history |
|
W |
800 FR – Finals |
Shara Stafford, Stephanie Proud,
Teresa Crippen, Melani
Costa-Schmid |
7:02.44 |
3rd |
*Second-fastest time in UF
history *NCAA “B” cut *Stafford’s 1:45.04 was
fourth-fastest 200 free in school history |
|
M |
800 FR – Finals |
Shaune Fraser, Brett Fraser, Rex Tullius, Balazs Gercsak |
6:18.36 |
2nd |
*NCAA “A” cut *Third-fastest time in UF history |
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DAY
ONE UF DIVING RESULTS |
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M / W |
Event |
Divers |
Score |
Place |
Notes |
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M |
1M |
Anthony Lewark |
323.55 prelims 364.25 finals |
3rd prelims 5th finals |
*Career-best score in finals |
|
M |
1M |
Colin Bell |
289.40 prelims |
10thprelims |
n/a |
|
W |
3M |
Kara Salamone |
335.85 prelims 346.75 finals |
1st prelims 5th finals |
*Career-best score in finals |
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W |
3M |
Whitney Stern |
316.90 prelims 318.25 finals |
5th prelims 6th finals |
*Career best prelims, reset career-best in finals |
|
W |
3M |
Monica Dodson |
304.70 prelims 304.05 finals |
7th prelims 7th finals |
n/a |
|
W |
3M |
Jeana Bartell |
277.60 prelims |
13th prelims |
n/a |
Day two
of the SEC Championships will kick off Thursday with preliminaries beginning at
10 a.m. according to the following schedule:
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2009 |
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Prelims |
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10:00 am |
Swimming Preliminaries (M/W) |
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500yd Freestyle |
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200yd Individual Medley |
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50yd Freestyle |
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12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Diving Preliminaries |
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Women's 1-Meter |
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2:30 pm-3:30 pm |
Diving Preliminaries |
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Men's 3-Meter |
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Finals |
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5:30pm |
Diving Final |
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Women's 1-Meter |
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6:00pm |
Swimming Finals (M/W) |
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500yd Freestyle |
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200yd Individual Medley |
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50yd Freestyle |
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Men's 3-meter Diving Finals |
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200yd Freestyle Relay |
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