"People say there's nothing like making your first Olympic team, but there's really nothing like making your second Olympic team," she said, laughing. "I realized that my job here is not to make an Olympic team, it's not to defend anything, it's to swim well," she said. OMAHA, Nebraska (AP) " Missy Franklin stood beside the blocks, staring down the still water in her lane. Franklin was tied for second on the last turn and churned through the water to get her hand on the wall as runner-up. Up next are the 100 free on Thursday and the 200 backstroke on Friday, giving Franklin two more chances at further redemption.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 30, 2016 03:11 UTC