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The Week That Was Olympic Trials Across The Globe As Rio Creeps Closer

Olympic fever was in the air this week as swimmers from around the globe geared up to compete for their opportunity to represent their respective country this summer in Rio. Check out the stories below to get an update on who made waves this week and who to watch out for this summer in this week’s edition of The Week That Was.

Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick

While the obvious focus of Olympic qualifying meets this week was on those competing to represent their country, several American stars also participated in the action up in Canada as they continue their own preparations for U.S. Trials this summer. Elizabeth Beisel competed at several events throughout the meet, including the 400 IM where she put up a season-best 4:35.59. That swim is a great sign for Beisel, who spent much of last season recovering from injury. Josh Prenot posted a lifetime best 2:08.58 in the 200 breast, while Cal teammate Ryan Murphy, who is coming off a historic NCAA Championships, posted impressive times in the 100 (52.57) and 200 (1:54.94) backstroke. Stating he was in the midst of heavy training following NCAA’s, this is another great sign for the Cal backstroker who will look to top a very competitive American backstroke field this summer.

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