By Terin Frodyma on SwimSwam The long-awaited racing return for Ryan Murphy is finally here, and in his first 100 backstroke race since taking bronze in the individual event in Paris nearly two years ago, Murphy looked to be in solid form, clocking 53.91. Despite not winning the event, Murphy still looked to be in great shape, finishing 2nd to NC State’s Daniel Diehl (53.74), even after not racing for 22 months. When dissecting his race, some th…
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