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South Carolina's Flach Among Two More Americans Join 2012 British Olympic Trials Field

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Two more Americans have committed to swim at the 2012 British Olympic Trials in early March, bringing the total up to 4.

South Carolina junior Michael Flach, a middle-distance specialist, will be entered in the 100, 200, and 400 freestyles along with the 200 fly. His most notable career achievement at the college level is a 15th-place finish in the 500 free at the 2011 NCAA Championships.

Also newly added to the list of Americans who will get the first crack at the Olympic pool is former Eastern Michigan swimmer Kevin Doak. The 30-year old has returned to USA Swimming competition in the last year after a two-season hiatus. He has been incredibly active in the Masters community, and in one 5-month period in 2008, he broke 7 USMS National Records.

He is a sprint freestyle and backstroke specialist who was able to put up a 57.44 at last summer's USA Swimming National Championships in the 100. It doesn't appear as though he's making a run for an Olympic team; rather he's shooting to break Masters World Records.

This adds them to former USC superstar Lyndsay DePaul, Patrick Simpkins, and Zachary Hayden as 5 Americans currently registered for the meet in early March.


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