Mary DeScenza Leads Grand Prix Series with 6 Gold Medals
TYR Athletes in Top Positions on USA Swimming Series’ Leaderboard
Perfection.  American Record Holder Mary DeScenza swam a perfect six for six gold medals at USA Swimming’s first Grand Prix event of the season, held in Minneapolis.
DeScenza’s performances were won in the 200y Backstroke (1:56.83), 200y Butterfly (1:57.06), 100y Butterfly (53.52), 100y Backstroke (53.73), 500y Freestyle (4:43.20) and 200y Freestyle (1:46.69).  These accomplishments have earned her a series-leading 30 points with five stops remaining.
William Copeland sits in second place on the leaderboard after achieving three Gold Medals in highly competitive event fields that included two-time Olympian Ryan Lochte in the 50y Freestyle.
Copeland took home Gold in the 200y Freestyle (1:36.81), 50y Freestyle (19.31) and 100y Freestyle (42.42). Â He swam a successful collegiate career as an All-American swimmer at Cal Berkeley.
DeScenza and Copeland are currently competing in Tracer Rise technology during the Grand Prix Series. Â The next stop will take place in Long Beach, CA, on January 16th.