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Nov. 23rd, 2002 01:21 pmUhm... Mikey????
Two other swimmers set U.S. Open records on the day. James Hickman of Great Britain broke Tom Malchow's U.S. Open record in the 200m fly with a winning time of 1:53.18. In the 800m free, Flavia Rigamonti of Switzerland and SMU won the event in 8:17.28.
MEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY
1, James Hickman, GBR, 1:53.18 (U.S. Open record); 2, Thomas Rupprath, GER, 1:53.47; 3, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 1:54.18.
MEN'S 100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
1, Oleg Lisogor, UKR, 54.68; 2, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 54.99; 3, Bart Kizierowski, POL, 55.59.
Two other swimmers set U.S. Open records on the day. James Hickman of Great Britain broke Tom Malchow's U.S. Open record in the 200m fly with a winning time of 1:53.18. In the 800m free, Flavia Rigamonti of Switzerland and SMU won the event in 8:17.28.
MEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY
1, James Hickman, GBR, 1:53.18 (U.S. Open record); 2, Thomas Rupprath, GER, 1:53.47; 3, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 1:54.18.
MEN'S 100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
1, Oleg Lisogor, UKR, 54.68; 2, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 54.99; 3, Bart Kizierowski, POL, 55.59.