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June 28, 2016
Omaha, Nebraska
Q. I guess you got second by 1/100th?
CONOR DWYER: Yeah, it's good to get my hand on the wall and get to represent the US in that race, so that's three events so far this week that I will get to -- 800 Free Relay, 200 and 400, so I'm excited. The week has gone well so far.
Q. (No microphone.)
CONOR DWYER: Yeah, I thought it would be a good race, and it ended up being a good race. I'd still like to be a little faster. The time wasn't necessarily happy with, but overall finish I am.
Q. (No microphone.)
CONOR DWYER: Yeah. Absolutely. I think it's a great group of guys representing the US and we're looking for revenge from Worlds.
Q. (No microphone.)
CONOR DWYER: I saw Jack coming to my right. I didn't see Townley at all.
Q. How are you different as a swimmer than four years ago?
CONOR DWYER: Yeah, I mean, my career when I worked out with Coach Troy, he kind of instilled my work ethic and the Gators, I learned how to train as hard as I could, but I really put in a crazy amount of work this year, and I feel like I'm a smarter racer.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports


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