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Miller completes breaststroke double

Cody Miller won the men’s 200-meter breaststroke in a season’s best 2 minutes 10

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Sun, February 15, 2015 Published on Feb. 15, 2015 Published on 2015-02-15T06:23:55+07:00

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ody Miller won the men'€™s 200-meter breaststroke in a season'€™s best 2 minutes 10.28 seconds on the second day of USA Swimming'€™s Pro Series stop in Orlando.

Miller was one of four US winners on Friday, notching his second victory in as many days after a 100m breaststroke triumph on Thursday.

Brendan McHugh was a distant second in 2:13.27 and Sean Mahoney was third in 2:16.22.

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US Olympic medalist Elizabeth Beisel won the 400m freestyle with a time of 4:10.99.

Britain'€™s Hannah Miley '€” who nabbed two golds on Thursday '€” was second in 4:12.63, followed by Canadian Danica Ludlow in 4:13.78.

As on Thursday, international swimmers were a force. Canadian Audrey Lacroix won the women'€™s 200m butterfly in 2:10.37, adding the title to her 100m fly win a day earlier.

Denmark'€™s Viktor Bromer clocked 1:57.32 to win the men'€™s 200m fly, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace of the Bahamas won the women'€™s 50m free in 24.85 and Brazilian Bruno Fratus won the men'€™s 50m free in 22.34.

Canada'€™s Dominique Bouchard and Mie Nielsen of Denmark finished in a dead-heat for first place in the women'€™s 100m backstroke in 1:00.55 while Japan'€™s Junya Koga clocked 53.97 to win the men'€™s 100m backstroke.

American Michael McBroom rallied to win the men'€™s 400m free in 3:50.38. He edged compatriot Conor Dwyer (3:50.43) with Australian Bobby Hurley third in 3:53.82.

American Molly Hannis cruised to victory in the women'€™s 200m breaststroke in 2:26.80. The three-day meeting concludes on Saturday.

 

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