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TEAM TTO standout swimmer Dylan Carter smashed two national records as his Los Angeles Current (LAC) squad were second after the first day of match number ten of the International Swimming League (ISL) 2020, the world’s major swimming event on the 2020 international calendar.

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But Carter sees room for improvement in ISL series

Despite progressive improvement at each of the three matches to date, Team TTO standout swimmer Dylan Carter is not completely satisfied with his International Swimming League (ISL) 2020 performances at the mid-way point of the preliminary round matches.

But the 24-year-old believes his efforts and times...

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TEAM TTO’s Dylan Carter placed fifth in the Men’s 50-metre butterfly event on the second and final day of match number five in the International Swimming League (ISL) 2020 yesterday.

At the bio-secure Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary - the home of the ISL 2020 for the six-week period of the competition...

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Also sets new personal best in 50m, free

Team TTO standout swimmer Dylan Carter anchored his Los Angeles Currents (LAC) squad to gold in the Men’s 4X100 metres freestyle relay yesterday, the opening day of the two-day match number five of the International Swimming League (ISL) 2020.

At the bio-secure Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary, Carter...

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NATIONAL swimmer Dylan Carter spent some time in the pool on Friday as he continues to prepare for the Tokyo Olympics, tentatively set to start in July 2021.

Carter competed in the International Swimming League at the Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary. Carter is swimming for LA Current, a club based in Los Angeles, California.

Carter tied for fourth place with Florent Manaudou of Energy Standard in the 50-metre backstroke. Both swimmers stopped the clock in 23.90 seconds. Carter’s team-mate Ryan Murphy won in 22.99.

In the 50m freestyle Carter was seventh in 21.51 with Manaudou touching the wall first in 20.63. Carter did not earn points for LA Current in those two events.

LA Current are currently third among the four teams with 214 points.

Alia Atkinson of Jamaica is also expected to compete in the league that will run until November 22.

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