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ACC CHAMPION OWEN LLOYD DISQUALIFIED FOR HIS POST-RACE CELEBRATION

Owen Lloyd finished first in the men's 1650 free, but after falling into his teammate Ross Dant's lane, he was disqualified by officials. Archive photo via Jack Spitser/Spitser Photography
BY BRADEN KEITH 243
February 25th, 2024 ACC, College
A dramatic scene unfolded on Saturday night at the start of the last session of the 2024 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships.
A meet full of records from the Walsh sisters and Notre Dames Chris Giuliano might instead be remembered for an unusual and rarely-called disqualification in the mens 1650 free.
NC States Owen Lloyd touched the wall in 14:37.04, ostensibly winning the ACC title. In celebration of his victory, Lloyd mounted the lane rope, eventually falling into the lane of his teammate and the runner-up Ross Dant, who was two seconds behind.
Interfered with another swimmer was the official declaration on the results as the reason for the disqualification. ... Dant, who finished in 14:39.34, was declared the winner.
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North Carolina State Senior Owen Lloyd posted the fastest time in the men's 1650 yard Freestyle, earning him the ACC Title, an automatic entry to the National Championships, and a new best time. Moments later, an announcement was made that Lloyd had been disqualified for "interference with another swimmer."
The rule(s) at play from the NCAA rulebook:
- Rule 2, Section 5, Article 1a: "Any competitor who interferes with another swimmer during a race shall be disqualified from that race, subject to the discretion of the referee..."
- Rule 2, Section 5, Article 1b: "A swimmer who changes lanes during a heat shall be disqualified."
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