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Chan Finishes Second in 1,650 Free on Final Day of NCAAs

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Washington University in St. Louis first-year swimmer Parker Chan took second in the 1,650 freestyle and set a new program record on the final day of the NCAA Championships.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Washington University in St. Louis first-year swimmer

Parker Chan took second in the 1,650 freestyle and set a new program record on the final day of the NCAA Championships.

As a team, the Bears finished 10

th with 122 points.

Top Finishers

  • 1,650 Freestyle

  • Chan finished second with a time of 15:16.55

  • Set a new program record

  • Earned All-America honors

  • 100 Freestyle

  • 400 Freestyle Relay


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