2012年6月27日星期三

Speaking of busy, Missy Franklin left no doubt

Speaking of busy, Missy Franklin left mac blush no doubt that she is swimming's next big star with a stunning performance in the 100 backstroke, signaling a changing of the guard in an event Natalie Coughlin captured at the last two Olympics. IT'S AMAZING These athletes have proven why they're the biggest Olympic surprises. Coming back to the pool just 20 minutes after qualifying for the final of the 200 freestyle, the 17-year-old ''Missile'' chased down Coughlin on the return lap to win with an American record of 58.85. ''I have dreamed of this moment, but I never thought it would come true at 17 years old,'' Franklin said. ''Dreams do come true.'' Coughlin got off to a typically strong start and was under world-record pace at the turn. But the 29-year-old couldn't hold off two teenagers. Eighteen-year-old Rachel Bootsma got past the 11-time Olympic medalist, as well, claiming the mac brows prune second Olympic spot in 59.49. Coughlin was third in 1:00.06 and has only one more chance to make her third Olympic team: the 100 freestyle. She swam over to congratulate Franklin in the middle of the pool, but her chances of making a third straight Olympic team are hanging in the balance. She hopes to have a shot at winning at least one medal in London, which would pull her even with Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres as the most decorated U.S. female Olympians. ''I did exactly what I needed to do tonight and gave it my best. That's really all you can ask for,'' Coughlin said. ''I have won two golds in that. I am very proud of what I've done in the 100 backstroke and it's time for Missy and Bootsma.'' Thompson and Torres each have 12 medals, and the 45-year-old Torres is back trying to make one more Olympic team. She has entered only one event mac brushes in Omaha and has yet to swim.

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