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Katie McLaughlin and Alex Liang Dominate Night Three of Stanford Futures

By Alison Murtagh, Swimming World College Intern

While members of Team USA were making a splash in Rio, swimmers were leaving their own marks in Stanford, California during USA Swimming’s Future Championships. Night three resulted in significant time drops for athletes across the board. Katie McLaughlin of Mission Viejo Nadadores and Alex Liang of Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics both won two individual events over the course of the evening.

Jessica Epps of Mission Viejo Nadadores dropped over a second from her prelims time to win the Women’s 200 Meter Butterfly in 2:16.53. Mackenzie Vargas of California Capital Aquatics clocked in right behind, in a 2:16.69. Third place went to Isabelle Henig of Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics, who dropped over two seconds from this morning to touch the wall in 2:17.65.

Brooks Fail, swimming unattached, won his second event of the meet, dropping over three seconds from his morning swim to win the Men’s 200 Meter Butterfly in 2:03.30. Daichi Matsuda of Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics clocked in with a second place time of 2:03.60. Close behind was Zachary Cootes of San Luis Obispo Swim Club, who came in third in 2:03.98.

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