Adams Takes Fifth in 200 Fly
Adams, from Cypress, Texas, touched the wall in a time of 2:06.78 as she charged in the final 50 meters with a sizzling split of 32.23. Adams' final 50 time was bettered only by gold medalist Liuyang Jiao of China. It was the third Olympic finals appearance by a current A&M swimmer in program history, and her fifth-place finish just edged out the previous high finish of sixth by teammate Breeja Larson from earlier in the week.
Jiao won in an Olympic record time of 2:04.06 and she was trailed by Mireia Belmonte Garcia of Spain (2:05.25), Natsumi Hoshi of Japan (2:05.48), Adams' USA teammate Kathleen Hersey (2:05.78), Adams, Jemma Lowe of Great Britain (2:06.80), Zsuzsanna Jakabos of Hungary (2:07.33) and Zige Liu of China (2:07.77).
In other action involving current or former A&M swimmers, 2010 senior Julia Wilkinson of Canada advanced to the 100-meter free semifinals where she placed 13th with a time of 54.25 and did not advance to the final. Sophomore Lili Ibanez placed 25th in the 100 free prelims with a time of 55.71 and did not advance.
Aggies in the London Olympic Games (Wednesday, Aug. 1)
200-meter Butterfly
Final
Cammile Adams (USA), 2:06.78 (5th)
100-meter Freestyle
Prelims
Julia Wilkinson (Canada), 54.16 (9th)
Lili Ibanez (Mexico), 55.71 (25th)
Semifinals
Julia Wilkinson (Canada), 54.25 (13th)
































