Jordan Crooks becomes first swimmer from Cayman Islands to qualify for final

Tennessee swimmer Jordan Crooks becomes the first swimmer from Cayman Islands to qualify for an Olympic final.

Tennessee junior swimmer Jordan Crooks set a Cayman Islands national record on Thursday in the Paris Olympics.

Crooks recorded a personal-best time (21.51) in the 50m freestyle prelims, setting a Cayman Islands national record.

He then recorded a time of 21.54 in the semifinals to secure a spot in Friday’s 50m freestyle final.

Crooks also became the first swimmer from Cayman Islands to qualify for an Olympic final.

The 50m freestyle final is slated for 2:30 p.m. EDT on Friday.

During his first three seasons at Tennessee, Crooks has won one NCAA championship in the 50 freestyle and holds 21 SEC medals, including six gold.

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