Next week four of our Winskill Dolphins will compete
against the best swimmers in the world at the Missouri Grand Prix.
The following is a USA Swimming Press release about the upcoming
meet;
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Olympic gold medalists Michael
Phelps (Baltimore, Md.) and Ryan Lochte (Daytona Beach,
Fla.), in addition to other members of the USA Swimming National
Team will compete at the Missouri Grand Prix, February 12-15 in
Columbia, Mo.
The meet will take place at the Mizzou Aquatic Center, and is the
third stop of the eight-meet USA Swimming Grand Prix Series that
awards the overall winner a $20,000 grand prize. A leaderboard can
be found online at
www.usaswimming.org
.
A total of 15 U.S. National Team swimmers are entered in the meet,
including 2008 Olympians Eric Shanteau (Lilburn, Ga.),
Garrett Weber-Gale (Milwaukee, Wis.), Chloe Sutton
(Mission Viejo, Calif.), as well as swimmers Amanda Weir
(Lawrenceville, Ga.), Erika Erndl (Naples, Fla.), Nick
Thoman (Cincinnati, Ohio), Felicia Lee (Wayne, N.J.),
Elizabeth Pelton (Ruxton, Md.), Deni Cullom (Dana
Point, Calif.), Keri Hehn (Fargo, N.D.), Matthew Lowe
(Minot, N.D.), David Russell (Wellesley, Mass.) and
Patrick Schirk (Pottstown, Pa.).
The meet will also feature a strong field of international
competitors such as Japanese Olympic gold medalist Kosuke
Kitajima, Tunisia’s Olympic gold medalist Ous
Mellouli, Austria’s Marcus Rogan, Brazil’s
Thiago Pereira and Great Britain’s Simon
Burnett. Other countries represented in Columbia, Mo., include
Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Jamaica, Puerto
Rico, and Lithuania.
The Grand Prix Series serves as an opportunity for swimmers to race
against some of the best competition in the country, as they
continue their preparation for the 2010 ConocoPhillips National
Championships and the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships, both of which
will take place in Irvine, Calif. Other stops in the Grand Prix
series include: Austin, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Charlotte, N.C.;
Santa Clara, Calif.; and Los Angeles.
Tickets for the Missouri Grand Prix are $10 per prelim session and
$15 per finals session. An all-session pass is available for $60.
Tickets can be purchased at the door. The complete competition
schedule can be found
online
. Finals start at 5:30 p.m. CT and prelims begin at 9
a.m.
Race footage from the Grand Prix meet will be broadcast online
on
www.swimnetwork.com
. The site will also feature behind-the-scene interviews with
athletes and coaches, previews and results.
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