Swimming

Rikako Ikee Earns Ticket To Rio At Day Two Of The Japanese Nationals

Day two of the 2016 Japanese Nationals continued with veterans and new-comers alike earning tickets to Rio.

Kosuke Hagino maintained his spot at the top of the leaderboard in the men’s 200-meter free, clocking a 1:46.28 to be the only swimmer under 1:47 in semi-finals. Hagino’s time was just shy of the Japanese Olympic standard of 1:46.10, however his fastest time this season was a 1:46.14 from the Konami Open earlier this year. Currently, he sits as the second fastest in the world behind Velimir Stjepanovic (1:46.10).

Takeshi Matsuda, a specialist in the 200-meter fly, shaved a second off his prelims time of 1:48.29 to finish second in semi’s of the men’s 200 free with a time of 1:47.19. Naito Ehara finished third with a 1:47.92.

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