Mackey’s trials come to close
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Steve Virgen
Olympic dreams ended for Nicole Mackey Friday, but there were no
tears, no regrets and hardly any disappointment.
Mackey, a former Newport Harbor High standout, finished 25th in
2:19.95 in the 200-meter individual medley preliminaries and
extracted a meaningful experience from competing in the U.S. Olympic
swim trials at the Charter All-Digital Aquatics Centre in Long Beach.
She had to be in the top 16 to advance to the semifinals.
Mackey said she enjoyed being a part of the hoopla and
pressure-packed setting of the Olympic trials. She also said she
improved as a swimmer because of the intensity of her training and
the concentration she used in preparing for the trials.
She also had fun.
“Just being here was great,” said Mackey, who finished 21st in the
400 IM (4:54.10) Wednesday. “It’s fun seeing everyone do so well.
I’ve liked all of it. Not too many people get to compete in the
Olympic trials.”
Mackey finished fourth in her heat. She appeared to be in
contention for second place during the breaststroke portion of the
race, with about 75 meters remaining. But, as her coach, Brent
Lorenzen, said, Mackey struggled with 50 meters left for the
freestyle.
“I wish I could have gone a little faster,” Mackey said. “I felt I
had some left over.”
Lorenzen said Mackey is capable of a better swim. Overall, he
said, Mackey received great experience for her future, which involves
the University of Hawaii, where she will be a sophomore in the fall.
“She got two months of solid training in that she can continue to
build on,” Lorenzen said. “She enjoyed the hard work.”
Mackey agreed she received workouts that resulted in improvements.
Mackey trained with former Newport Harbor teammate Hayley Peirsol,
who is seeded second in the 800 freestyle that takes place Monday
with the preliminaries competed in the morning session, starting at 9
a.m.
Mackey plans to stay at the Olympic trials to continue to train
with Peirsol and to support her.
“We are basically our own team,” Mackey said. “We help each other
out. She has a really good chance of making the Olympics. She’s a
hard worker. Her sets [for training] are insane. It was a great
experience.”
Aside from the trials, Mackey said she plans to have fun again.
For the past three months she has been in strict training.
“I’m going to surf,” said Mackey, a 19-year-old. “I just want to
go to the beach. With the heavy training, you can’t do what other
kids are doing. Now I can just be a kid.”
Mackey will return to Hawaii Aug 18. She is hoping to build off
her successful freshman season, that included being named Freshman of
the Year for the Western Athletic Conference. She was also the WAC
champion in the 200 IM, 100 back and 200 back. She posted Hawaii
school records in the 100 back (54.58) and 200 back (1:58.39). She
was also named Swimmer of the Year for Hawaii.
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