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Samantha Tubbs Sets American Record On First Day Of Indianapolis 2018 World Para Swimming World Series

By Olivia Truby | April 19, 2018, 10 p.m. (ET)

Jessica Long captured two medals on Thursday, including gold in the 400 free and silver in the 100 breaststroke.


INDIANAPOLIS - On the first day of the Indianapolis 2018 World Para Swimming World Series, U.S. athletes claimed 10
medals, including six gold, at the Indiana University Natatorium. Athletes from across the world are competing on U.S. soil for the second stop of the world series circuit. The event, which is being held in Indianapolis for the second year in a row, features 198 swimmers from 17 countries.

The World Para Swimming Points System will be used at World Para Swimming World Series competitions. All athlete’s results at each world series event will be calculated using a standardized points system. This will ensure that the overall World Para Swimming World Series winner will be the best performing athlete over the duration of the series, meaning that every performance counts. For further explanation, please read here.


Highlighting the night was Samantha Tubbs (Colorado Springs, Colorado), who set an American Record in the S9 100 breaststroke (1:24.88).

Thirteen-time Paralympic gold medalist Jessica Long (Baltimore, Maryland/S8, SB7) captured two medals on day one, including gold in the 400 free and silver in the 100 breaststroke. Paralympic bronze medalist Colleen Young (Saint Louis, Missouri/SB13) and Paralympic silver medalist Tharon Drake (Hobbs, New Mexico/SB11) each won the 100 breast, while five-time Paralympian Curtis Lovejoy (Atlanta, Georgia/SB1) and Alyssa Gialamas (Baltimore, Maryland/SB4) each won the 50 breast. Paralympic bronze medalist Robert Griswold (Freehold, New Jersey/S8) additionally claimed gold in the 400 free.  

Leanne Smith (Beverly, Massachusetts/S3) secured silver in the 200 free, while six-time Paralympic medalist Becca Meyers (Timonium, Maryland/S13) swam to second place in the 400 free. Lawrence Sapp (Waldorf, Maryland/S14) captured the bronze medal in the 200 free.

The Indianapolis 2018 World Para Swimming World Series continues through Saturday, with preliminary rounds beginning at 9 a.m. ET, followed by finals at 5 p.m. All sessions are free and open to the public.

QUOTES

Tharon Drake

“This is my first start in the world series circuit. It was an awesome opportunity for a gold. Team USA is doing well, and it’s been an amazing meet so far.”

RESULTS

Competition will continue Friday with the 50 backstroke, 100 back, 50 free, 150 individual medley and the 200 IM. Full results of each session can be found here.

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