2024 Georgia Invitational
- November 20 – 22, 2024
- Gabrielsen Rec Heart — Athens, GA
- Competing groups: Georgia Southern College, UGA (host), LSU, Alabama, Missouri, U of SC, Florida
- Prelims: 9:30 am ET/Finals: 5:30 pm ET
- Dwell Outcomes: “UGA Fall Invitational 2024” on MeetMobile
Tonight’s session of the 2024 Georgia Invitational will probably be a busy one, as it is going to encompass 5 particular person occasions and a pair of relays: the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, and 100 again. The 200 medley relay will kick off day 2, whereas the 800 free relay will wrap it up.
Prime Seeds:
- Girls’s 400 IM: Emma Weyant, Florida — 4:05.76
- Males’s 400 IM: Jake Magahey, Georgia — 3:44.14
- Girls’s 100 fly: Olivia Peoples, Florida — 51.15
- Males’s 100 fly: Josh Liendo, Florida — 45.23
- Girls’s 200 freestyle: Marie Landreneau, Georgia— 1:43.67
- Males’s 200 freestyle: Charlie Hawke, — 1:31.74
- Girls’s 100 breast: Anita Bottazzo, Florida — 59.42
- Males’s 100 breast: Aleksas Savickas, Florida — 51.43
- Girls’s 100 again: Catie Choate, Florida — 51.87
- Males’s 100 again: Jonny Marshall, Florida — 45.34
This morning, the Florida ladies placed on a present to begin the day after they certified 7 swimmers for the ‘A’ remaining within the 400 IM. Emma Weyant, a 2x Olympic medalist on this occasion, holds the highest seed and can lead a pack of 6 Gators, together with fellow Olympian Bella Sims.
Jake Magahey, final night time’s 500 free champion, returns as the highest seed within the 400 IM. He blasted a 3:44.14 this morning for a season greatest, and can look to carry off 5 Gators on this remaining.
Josh Liendo and Scotty Buff lead a 1-2 punch for Florida tonight within the 100 fly, whereas fellow Gator and SEC Champion Olivia Peoples is the highest seed within the ladies’s 100 fly. A number of different Gators additionally maintain high seeds, with Catie Choate and Jonny Marshall are main the men and women’s 100 again, and Anita Bottazzo and Aleksas Savickas main the 100 breast.
Georgia responded to Florida’s 400 IM efficiency by additionally inserting 7 ladies within the championship remaining of the 200 free, though the 2024 NCAA Champion on this occasion, Bella Sims, opted to swim the 400 IM as a substitute. Marie Landreneau, a freshman, set an enormous PB of 1:43.67 to qualify in first, besting her earlier better of 1:44.59. Florida’s Julie Brousseau would be the sole non-bulldog on this remaining.
Bama’s Charlie Hawke and Kaique Alves are the highest 2 qualifiers within the 200 free, and are separated by simply half a second. Florida’s Jake Mitchell, who certified in third, will look to interrupt up the Crimson Tide duo tonight.
Heading into day 2, the highest 3 groups are an identical for the women and men: Florida is at the moment in first, with Georgia then Alabama trailing behind.
Girls’s 200 Yard Medley Relay – Timed Finals
- NCAA Report: 1:31.73 —Virginia, 2023
- SEC Report: 1:33.29 — Alabama, 2022
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 1:36.24
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 1:36.76
Prime 3:
- Alabama ‘A’ — 1:35.12 (A lower)
- Florida ‘A’ — 1:35.16 (A lower)
- Alabama ‘B’ — 1:36.84 (B lower)
Whereas tonight’s high seed within the 100 again, Catie Choate, led issues off for Florida in a 24.31, Bama’s Emily Jones, the 4th seed, out-touched her with a 23.72. Florida nevertheless, shortly took the lead, with Bottazzo’s 26.55 besting Avery Wiseman‘s 27.10 and Olivia Peoples splitting a 22.60 to Jada Scott‘s 23.00. By the 150 mark, the 2 groups have been neck and neck, with Florida simply forward, 1:13.46 to Bama’s 1:13.46. Peoples handed the result in Bella Sims, who anchored in a 21.70, however was ran down by Cadence Vincent‘s fast 21.30 because the Crimson Tide completed in 1st by .04 seconds.
Each groups have been beneath the NCAA ‘A’ lower. Bama confirmed off their depth with their ‘B’ relay of Ella Menear (24.76), Kasia Norman (27.03), Kailyn Winter (23.04), and Charlotte Rosendale (22.01) ending in third to beat out LSU’s ‘A’ relay, who completed in 1:37.29.
Males’s 200 Yard Medley Relay – Timed Finals
- NCAA Report: 1:20.15, Florida- 2024
- SEC Report: 1:20.15, Florida- 2024
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 1:23.62
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 1:23.90
Prime 3:
- Florida ‘A’ — 1:21.49 (A lower)
- LSU ‘A’ — 1:23.44 (A lower)
- Missouri ‘A’ — 1:24.19 (B lower)
The Florida males ran away with this win, practically besting second place LSU by two full seconds. Jonny Marshall, who led issues off in 20.83, established a lead that the Gators would by no means relinquish. Marshall, Julian Smith (22.57), Josh Liendo (19.30), and Alex Painter (18.79) mixed for a 1:21.49 to take over ASU’s nation main time of 1:21.83.
Whereas Louisiana State was solely a second behind Florida on the 100 mark, as Stepan Goncharow (20.90) and Mitch Mason (23.37) mixed for a 44.27, Liendo’s 50 fly break up, which broke into the highest 10 quickest in historical past at T-8, made the distinction. He was practically two seconds forward of LSU’s Griffin Curtis, though the Tigers’ anchor, Jere Hribar, was in a position to acquire some floor on the anchor leg by splitting a fast 18.14.
Missouri’s ‘A’ group, consisting of Grant Bochenski (21.10), Logan Ottke (23.74), Jan Zubik (20.52), and Luke Nebrich (18.83), completed in third.
Girls’s 400 IM
- NCAA Report: 3:54.60 – Ella Eastin, Stanford (2018)
- SEC Report: 3:58.23 – Sydney Pickrem, Texas A&M (2019)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 4:03.68
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 4:16.78
Prime 8:
Males’s 400 IM
- NCAA Report: 3:28.82 — Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
- SEC Report: 3:33.42 — Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 3:38.37
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 3:49.53
Prime 8:
Girls’s 100 fly
- NCAA Report: 47.42 — Gretchen Walsh, UVA (2024)
- SEC Report: 48.51 — Maggie McNeil, LSU (2023)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 50.52
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 53.34
Prime 8:
Males’s 100 fly
- NCAA Report: 42.80 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- SEC Report: 42.80 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 44.51
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 46.80
Prime 8:
Girls’s 200 free
- NCAA Report: 1:39.10 — Missy Franklin, Cal (2015)
- SEC Report: 1:41.21 — Megan Romano, Georgia (2012)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 1:42.60
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 1:46.85
Prime 8:
Males’s 200 free
- NCAA Report: 1:28.81 — Luke Hobson, Texas (2024)
- SEC Report: 1:29.48 — Kieran Smith, Florida (2021)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 1:31.21
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 1:35.35
Prime 8:
Girls’s 100 breaststroke
- NCAA Report: 55.73 — Lilly King, Indiana (2019)
- SEC Report: 56.64 — Mona McSherry, Tennessee (2024)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 58.01
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 1:01.22
Prime 8:
Males’s 100 breaststroke
- NCAA Report: 49.53 — Liam Bell, Cal (2024)
- SEC Report: 50.03 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 51.02
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 53.43
Prime 8:
Girls’s 100 backstroke
- NCAA Report: 48.10 — Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2024)
- SEC Report: 49.92 — Bella Sims, Florida (2024)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 50.56
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 53.53
Prime 8:
Males’s 100 backstroke
- NCAA Report: 43.35 — Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022)
- SEC Report: 43.35 — Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022)
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 44.48
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 47.16
Prime 8:
Girls’s 800 Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals
- NCAA Report: 6:45.91 — Stanford, 2017
- SEC Report: 6:48.59 — Florida, 2024
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 7:00.86
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 7:05.56
Prime 3:
Males’s 800 Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals
- NCAA Report: 6:02.26 —Cal, 2024
- SEC Report: 6:06.36 — Florida, 2024
- NCAA ‘A’ Minimize: 6:15.80
- NCAA ‘B’ Minimize: 6:18.42
Prime 3:
Scores Through Day 2
Girls:
Males: