The mens 200 fly, the second final of the evening, is an entertaining mix of young stars and established veterans. Luca Urlando and Thomas Heilman were the only two swimmers under 1:55 last night and will look to punch their tickets to Paris. Urlando, is looking to bounce back onto the national tea
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The second semi saw last years National champ and the 4th-place finisher at the World Championships,Thomas Heilman, execute a similar strategy to Urlando, going out fast and holding off the charge from the others coming home.
USAs Alex Shackell had the fastest qualifying time in the girls 100 fly by three-quarters of a second, while Australias Jesse Coleman topped the boys 100 fly qualifiers by a more modest margin over USAs Thomas Heilman.