Four Dartmouth Swimmers Compete at TYR Pro Series
Four members of the Dartmouth swimming team showcased their talents at the TYR Pro Series in Sacramento, competing against elite athletes from across the globe. Jacob Turner led the team with a 4th place finish in the 200 IM A-final, while achieving personal bests in multiple events. Captain William McClelland also excelled, posting lifetime bests in his freestyle events. First-year swimmer David Kushnirsky made the B-final of the 50 breaststroke after a successful swim-off. Nil Helvacioglu marked her return to competition at this event, highlighting her journey back to peak performance.
By the Numbers- Jacob Turner finished 4th in the 200 IM A-final with a time of 2:03.15.
- David Kushnirsky set a lifetime best of 28.83 in the 50 breaststroke.
- The meet featured top-level competition, including Olympians and NCAA finalists.
- Dartmouth athletes achieved multiple personal bests across various events.
The swimmers will use this experience to build on their training and prepare for future competitions, aiming for improved performances and potential qualifiers for further events.
Bottom LineDartmouth swimmers demonstrated resilience and skill at a competitive level, setting the stage for further development and success in upcoming meets.
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