BARCELONA, Spain — The United States safely made it through both preliminaries of the 400-meter medley relay Sunday morning, giving Missy Franklin and Ryan Lochte a chance to pick up one more gold medal at the world championships.
The Americans were top qualifier in both the men's and women's events using their second-string swimmers. David Plummer, Nic Fink, Eugene Godsoe and Jimmy Feigen topped the men's preliminaries in 3 minutes, 32.72 seconds. Elizabeth Pelton, Breeja Larson, Claire Donahue and Shannon Vreeland set the pace on the women's side at 3:58.66.
The Americans' main goal was not to get disqualified, which happened to both the French and Italian teams in the women's prelims.
"You don't want to risk things," said Shannon Vreeland, who was especially careful not to leave too early on the final leg. "You just want to make sure you get a lane (for the final)."
The U.S. will switch up the teams in the evening, giving Franklin a chance to claim her record sixth medal. She is currently tied with Tracy Caulkins and Libby Trickett for most victories by a woman at a world meet.
In the other prelims on the final day of the championships in Barcelona, Hungary's Katinka Hosszu posted the fastest time in the women's 400 individual medley, with Olympic gold medalist Ye Shiwen of China tying for the third spot. Chase Kalisz of the U.S. led the way in the men's 400 IM, while teammate Tyler Clary also advanced to the final in third.
Shiwen is coming off a disappointing performance in the 200 IM, where she failed to earn a medal.
The 18-year-old Franklin certainly has nothing to complain about. She'll swim the opening backstroke leg in the final of the medley relay, looking to join Michael Phelps, Mark Spitz and Kristin Otto as the only swimmers to claim at least six victories in either an Olympics or a world meet.