Cammile Adams swims in the women's 200-meter butterfly preliminaries at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials Wednesday in Omaha, Neb. Cammile Adams took an unexpected detour at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials Wednesday after she recorded the fastest preliminary time in the 200-meter butterfly. Adams finished in 2 minutes, 8.29 seconds, followed by Hali Flickinger in 2:09.20. “She doesn’t do things wrong,” said David Marsh, who coaches Adams and will lead the U.S. women’s team in Rio de Janeiro. Meet officials initially disqualified Adams, the top seed who finished fifth in the event at the London Olympics, ruling that she was on her back instead of her stomach after the third turn.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 29, 2016 17:06 UTC