Franklin to compete in 8 events at worlds


Associated Press

BARCELONA, Spain

Rebecca Soni is taking the year off. Allison Schmitt didn’t qualify.

Still, with teenagers Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky leading the way, the U.S. women’s swim team has lofty goals at the world championships, where the traditional pool events start Sunday.

“Yes, we don’t have Rebecca or Allison, but Missy and Ledecky are here, and Breeja Larson is starting to come into her own. And then we’ve got veterans like Dana Vollmer and Natalie Coughlin. So it’s a pretty good mix of young swimmers and veterans,” U.S. women’s coach Dave Salo said Tuesday.

“I think we’re still real solid and we’re going to do some damage on the podium,” Salo added.

Expect Franklin to do a big chunk of that damage. She’s planning to swim a Michael Phelps-like load of eight events inside the Palau Sant Jordi, the arena where Phelps first swam an extensive program a decade ago at the last worlds in Barcelona.

That’s one more event than Franklin swam at last year’s London Games, when she won four golds and a bronze. Her schedule this time includes the 100- and 200-meter freestyle, all three backstroke events — 50, 100 and 200 — and all three relays.

“It is a big load, but she had a big preparation for that in London, and I think she’s able to handle it,” Salo said. “And we have people to help on the relay prelims, so that will give her a chance to rest a bit.”

No swimmer — male or female — has ever won eight golds at a world championships. Phelps, of course, won a record eight at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Franklin finished fourth in the 200 free and fifth in the 100 in London, and she has focused on improving those events.

“Missy is swimming much more maturely in the 100 and 200 free,” Salo said.