Zane Grothe rounded out the evening with a win in the 400 free, his second victory in as many days. Grothe won comfortably with a time of 3:48.27, more than four seconds ahead of Felix Auboeck and six in front of third-place finisher Johannes Callon.
“I tried to set it up just like I did this morning, stay a little more relaxed mentally and go from there,” said Grothe, who also trains with the Hoosier post-grad swimmers. “I mean, the one thing I did a little differently was I tried to go 100 percent this morning. I’ve never done that. It was about two seconds faster than I’ve ever been in prelims. To be about .3 off the fastest in-season I’ve ever done? It’s really a testament to the training I’ve been doing.”
“I tried to set it up just like I did this morning, stay a little more relaxed mentally and go from there,” said Grothe, who also trains with the Hoosier post-grad swimmers. “I mean, the one thing I did a little differently was I tried to go 100 percent this morning. I’ve never done that. It was about two seconds faster than I’ve ever been in prelims. To be about .3 off the fastest in-season I’ve ever done? It’s really a testament to the training I’ve been doing.”
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