Gunn Breaks Zimbabwe Record in Olympic 100-meter Freestyle
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RIO DE JANEIRO – The first Olympian of the Lars Jorgensen era, Sean Gunn, improved on his own Zimbabwean national record in the 100-meter freestyle on Tuesday afternoon.
Gunn swam in the second heat of the 100 free prelims, finishing second with a new personal record of 50.87 seconds. His swim was good for a top-50 finish, as he placed 48th in the Olympic field.
The event marked the end of his Olympic schedule, as Gunn did not advance to the semifinals as one of the top 16 preliminary swims. He currently stands as Zimbabwe’s national record holder in both the 100 and 200-meter freestyle.
“Such an amazing opportunity for Sean to be in the Olympics, and represent his home country of Zimbabwe,” Jorgensen said. “He competed well, swam a personal best time, and broke his national record. Can’t do much better than that.”
Gunn returns to the Wildcats for his senior season in the 2016-17 campaign. The team holds its annual Blue-White scrimmage on Sept. 30 in Lancaster Aquatic Center at 3 p.m. ET before traveling to Auburn, Ala., for the first meet of the new season on Oct. 12.
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