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Jillian Cox on 7-Second Comeback in 1,650: "I knew what was going on over there"
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The women's 1,650 Free was a wild race to kick off NCAA's as in the final heat, Olympian Claire Weinstein was out like a shot in lane 8. Flipping in 9:23 at the 1000, Weinstein had opened up a 7-second gap over defending champion Jillian Cox. However, Cox flipped the script on the last 500, eating up the lead and passing Weinstein to ultimately touch for the win by 4 seconds. In her post-race interview, Cox said she could be Weinstein and knew that her (Cox's) back half would be there when it mattered.
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