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FEATURES 010 Lessons with the Legends: Don Gambril

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by Michael J. Stott

033 Maintaining the Status Quo by Jason Marsteller Last year’s team champions from the NCAA Division II and III, NAIA and NJCAA swimming

012 Perfecting the Relay Start by Jeff Commings

and diving championships remain the teams to beat in 2014.

Scottsdale Aquatics spends a lot of time working on relay exchanges, even planning well in advance the order of swimmers on

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their top-end relays. Their success at the junior

by J.R. Rosania

national and sectional level illustrates the need for more work on relay starts than a week or so before a meet.

014 Dryland for Kids: Waiting on Weights (Part II)

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043 Dryside Training: Connect at the Core

by Michael J. Stott Swimming World presents the second of a

044 Ask Dr. Shannon: Chest Flexibility and Midback Mobility by Shannon McBride

047 Q&A with Coach Peter Linn by Michael J. Stott

three-part series on dryland training for developing swimmers. This month, Keenan Robinson, director of athlete services at North

049 How They Train Jacob Hanson by Michael J. Stott

Baltimore Aquatic Club and former chief athletic trainer for Michigan men’s 2013 NCAA

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swimming and diving national champions, continues the dialogue.

050 Swimming Technique Misconceptions: Freestyle Hand Path by Rod Havriluk

016 Goldminds: Ten Tips to Turn Your Terrible Turns into Terrifically Tremendous Turns

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by Wayne Goldsmith

018 Connor Jaeger: Going the Extra Mile by Shoshanna Rutemiller

022 Let’s Do It Again!

033 ON THE COVER

DEPARTMENTS 008 A Voice for the Sport 037 2014 Swim Camp Directory 053 Up & Comers 054 Gutter Talk

by Jeff Commings The University of Michigan appears ready to

056 For the Record

make it two in a row and extend its record number of men’s national swimming and diving team titles to 13 at this year’s NCAA

059 NAG Top 10 Short Course Rankings

Division I Championships. Dedication is what sets apart Michigan’s Connor Jaeger from his competition. The senior captain’s

028 You Can Count on Cal!

commitment to success and his leadership skills will

by Jeff Commings

be on display at the men’s Division I NCAAs later this

With Olympic superstar Missy Franklin leading

month when Jaeger—last year’s 500 and 1650 champ—

the way in her collegiate debut, Cal’s women’s

leads the Wolverines in their quest for back-to-back team titles. (See story, page 18.) [ photo

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swimming team looks like a lock to win its

076 NAG Top 10 Long Course Rankings 093 CSCAA Swimming Rankings 094 Parting Shot

fourth NCAA Division I team trophy in the last six years.

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a voice for the sport

THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS by joel shinofield

As I travel around the country—or even across town—I invariably enter into conversations about the greatness of our sport. Many of those conversations are with athletic directors and college administrators. They say glowing things about how swimmers and divers represent the very best of college athletics—great grades, good leaders, high graduation rates and incredibly hard workers who get the most out of their student-athlete experience. It wasn’t any different when I attended the NCAA annual convention in San Diego in mid-January, where I continued to hear praise about our sport. The NCAA convention brings together all three divisions to discuss matters of importance for the entire association, but also to discuss the operations of each of the three divisions separately. In DII and DIII, each institution gets a vote for proposed legislative changes: one institution, one vote. In DI, the board of directors votes on proposed legislation. The board consists of 18 members comprised of 11 Football Bowl Subdivision members and seven members who come from either Football Championship Subdivision or DI non-football conferences. Because of this structure, you often find a greater presence by DII and DIII members than DI, but this year, the turnout of DI constituents was close to 1,000-strong as the primary focus in San Diego was the redesign of the DI Governance Structure. At the crux of this discussion is the desire by the higher resourced Big-5 conferences to have autonomy over certain legislation and not to be held back by the other 27 lower resourced DI conferences. That autonomy may allow conferences to provide full-cost of attendance for full scholarship athletes in the head-count sports and possibly others. Some estimate that this could lead to an increase in scholarships for those athletes of $610,000 annually with a cost increase to institutions implementing such a change of $1.2-1.8 million (minimally 98 male 8

head-count athletes in football and basketball plus an equivalent number of female full-scholarship athletes). This is just one example, and there are several others. During the course of the discussion, attendees were allowed to ask questions of the steering committee. I asked the committee if “it felt that providing autonomy to the Big-5 conferences would preserve broad-based athletic opportunities across the division?” The moderator answered with a broad smile and a cheerful, “That’s a great question”...and then moved on without time for an answer. At the conclusion of the session, I spoke with several athletic directors who all said plainly that the answer to my question was a simple, “No.” So while we have great studentathletes who excel in the classroom and the pool and outpace many other athletes in graduation rates, NCAA postgraduate scholarships, Fulbrights and other incredible accomplishments, that is not going to be enough when financial push comes to shove. If we want to preserve our future, it will be up to the swimming community: • Alumni supporting their teams financially and being involved on university boards; • Young swimmers and divers writing to their state schools, thanking them for sponsoring teams at their institutions; and • All of us as swimming fans showing up in March in Oklahoma City, Indianapolis, Geneva (Ohio), Minneapolis and Austin for our NAIA and NCAA Championships...and filling those venues to capacity. We are responsible for our own future, and we cannot underestimate the power we each possess. v

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L CO R R E S PO N D E N T S Africa: Chaker Belhadj (TUN); Australia: Wayne Goldsmith, Ian Hanson; Europe: Norbert Agh (HUN), Camilo Cametti (ITA), Federico Ferraro (ITA), Oene Rusticus (NED), Steven Selthoffer (GER), Rokur Jakupsstovu (FAR), Tom Willdridge (GBR); Japan: Hideki Mochizuki; Middle East: Baruch “Buky” Chass, Ph.D. (ISR); South Africa: Neville Smith (RSA); South America: Jorge Aguado (ARG), Alex Pussieldi (BRA)

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LESSONS with THE LEGENDS by michael j . stott Sponsored by

Don Gambril has always been willing to take the road less traveled, and he employed a variety of alternate training methods to produce his world and national champions. One favorite device was the Exer-Genie utilized by NASA’s astronauts. Introduced in the early 1960s, it worked by twisting

Swimming World continues a series in which top coaches share secrets of their success. This month’s featured coach: Don gambril. pictured >

DON GAMBRIL’S SWIMMING RESUMÉ IS

NEARLY UNPARALLELED. EARLY ON, AS A RESULT OF HAVING WON AAU CHAMPIONSHIPS (PHILLIPS 66 LONG BEACH: WOMEN 1965; MEN 1969, 1970, 1971) AND THE NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION CROWN (CAL STATE LONG BEACH) IN 1968, HE SERVED AS A MEN’S ASSISTANT OLYMPIC COACH IN 1968, 1972 AND 1976 UNDER THE LIKES OF GEORGE HAINES, PETER DALAND AND DOC COUNSILMAN BEFORE BEING NAMED HEAD COACH IN 1984. UNQUESTIONABLY, GAMBRIL HAS INVESTED IN THE SUCCESS OF HIS ATHLETES, WHO COMBINED FOR 14 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS AND 20 WORLD RECORDS (AMONG THEM, SHARON STOUDER, PATTY CARETTO, GREG CHARLTON, ZAC ZORN, HANS FASSNACHT AND GUNNAR LARSEN). MORE IMPORTANT, PERHAPS, HAS BEEN THE SEMINAL INFLUENCE HE HAS HAD ON THE COACHING CAREERS OF DISCIPLES SUCH AS RON BALLATORE, MAURA COSTEN, FLIP DARR, MIKE DAVIDSON, JAY FITZGERALD, SKIP KENNEY, DENNIS PURSLEY, JONTY SKINNER AND BILL WADLEY.

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a nylon rope around a core with a button that regulated resistance. “We did about 15 minutes daily, using primarily a maximum static pull for 10 seconds followed by a slow continued contraction throughout the entire range of motion,” he says. The training and abdominal work allowed his swimmers to break world records in the women’s 100 free and 100-200 fly (Sharon Stouder), the 800 and 1500 free (Patty Caretto), the men’s 400 free (Greg Charlton), 100 free (Zac Zorn) and the men’s and women’s 800 free relays. Out of the pool, Gambril used altitude in preparation for the 1968 Olympics and often went to Mt. Baldy, a 10,064-foot mountain 50 miles east of Los Angeles, where his teams did various conditioning exercises, including climbing from the ski lift area to the summit and back for time. At the University of Alabama, his athletes often trained in Lake Tuscaloosa, swimming two miles from a boat launch to a dam. There on a beach, they did calisthenics and then swam back, mindful to watch for water moccasins. (Olympian Jon Olsen—100, 200 free—set the team record for those swims, notes Gambril.) The coach also found that short rest interval training led to tremendous time improvements. Training outdoors near the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California, he tried five-second intervals because swimmers would cramp if required to wait longer. As an example, in the early 1960s, Nick Kirby went from 1:56-plus to 1:47.9 his sophomore year in high school, equaling Jeff Farrell’s American record in the 200 yard freestyle. “At first, we used short

intervals only on distance swimmers, but later found them helpful for all events,” he says. Short rest sets were a staple. “Another favorite consisted of ten 200s interspersed with two loosening 50s on one minute, which yielded surprising quality.” The swimming world took note in 1971 when Gambril left Long Beach for Harvard. There he lifted a moribund Crimson squad to great heights, including a trouncing of archrival Yale for only the third time since the 1930s while breaking every pool and school record. In 1973, Gambril accepted a post at the University of Alabama that lasted 17 years. Within four seasons, he took Crimson Tide swimmers, who previously had scored but one NCAA point in their swimming history, to a second-place finish behind USC (1977). Gambril also is a former chairman of the NCAA Swimming Rules Committee and a member of the ISHOF and ASCA Halls of Fame, having served the latter as both president and vice president. Currently, he is on the board of directors for USADA, the doping control arm of the U.S. Olympic Committee. v Michael J. Stott, one of Swimming World Magazine’s USA contributors, is based in Richmond, Va.

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Technique

perfecting the relay start scottsdale aquatics spends a lot of time working on relay exchanges, even planning well in advance the order of swimmers on their top-end relays. their success at the junior national and sectional level illustrates the need for more work on relay starts than a week or so before a meet.

(From left) Ryan Hoffer, Nick Magana, Joe Starkweather and Jack Blake of Scottsdale Aquatic Club (Ariz.) broke the U.S. national age group record in the 15-18 200 yard freestyle relay, finishing second at the U.S. Junior National Championships in 1:19.56.

by jeff commings l photos by christopher rattray demonstrated by scottsdale aquatic club

#1 SPOT THE SWIMMER As the swimmer in the water approaches the 15-meter mark, the swimmer on the block needs to hone in on his teammate’s stroke rate and stroke rhythm. This is necessary for all strokes, as swimmers will not always finish on the same hand or with a full stroke in every race.

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#2 PREPPING FOR THE WIND-UP Get your body into the starting position for your wind-up. Some swimmers hold their arms out, with their fingers acting as a sightline on the incoming swimmer. The Scottsdale team, through hours of work, believes the best point to begin the wind-up into the relay start is when the swimmer in the water reaches the “T” at the bottom of the pool.

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#3 DON’T BE LAZY! A slow wind-up carries very little speed into the dive. A faster (and controlled) wind-up gives you greater momentum to explode off the blocks! If you take a step (or two) during the wind-up, make sure to time it with the arm swing.

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#4 DON’T WATCH THE FINISH Magana says that at this point, “if you are too late or too early, there’s nothing you can do about it, so just go.” You will mess up your bodyline if you keep your head down to make sure the swimmer in the water touches the wall. If you’ve practiced enough, you’ll be right on the mark!

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A relay start is legal if some part of the swimmer’s foot is on the block when the swimmer in the water touches. With electronic judging at most championship meets, your feet can leave the block at the same instant as the hand touch without a disqualification. If human judging is used, it might be best to be more conservative on exchanges.

Your speed into the water on a relay start is faster than a regular start, thanks to the wind-up and foot-step. Make sure to set up for a clean entry to avoid losing any momentum. Again, don’t look back at the swimmer who’s just finishing. v

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DRYLAND FOR KIDS

Waiting on weights by michael j . stott

photo provided by bob bowman

Swimming World continues with the second of a three-part series on dryland training for developing swimmers. It is designed to address the fundamental questions posed by parents and swimmers about when to start and what to expect once the process is begun. pictured > keenan robinson at the london aquatic center during the 2012 olympic games.

Last month, Swimming World Magazine introduced the first of a three-part series on dryland training for developing swimmers. In Part I, Nick Folker, founder of BridgeAthletic and former strength and conditioning coach at Cal, addressed some fundamental questions about when to begin and what to expect once an athlete begins a regular dryland program. In Part II, Keenan Robinson, director of athlete services at North Baltimore Aquatic Club and former chief athletic trainer for Michigan men’s 2013 NCAA swimming and diving national champions, continues the dialogue. Next month will feature Richard Hunter, 13-14 age group director for the Mission Viejo Nadadores. Robinson cites three primary reasons why NBAC includes a comprehensive dryland routine in its age group program: • To increase overall athleticism; • To prevent injury; • To improve teamwork and competition. Dryland is important enough that swimmers at NBAC practice it five days a week. “We implement a dryland routine to increase the overall athleticism in our swimmers at an early age (around 10-11 years old),” he says. “We believe building a foundation of coordination, strength, joint stability and balance is essential as

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they move forward and progress in their sport—and life! “These initial movements and exercises on which we focus supplement—and eventually enhance—what they are already being taught in the water. At this point, we are not implementing strokespecific or event distance-specific dryland,” says Robinson. “Every young athlete benefits from the foundational movements, regardless of what event/distance they grow into. For example, improving coordination aids in activities such as the timing of kick and recovery in the butterfly stroke. Improving strength to body mass ratio increases velocity or distance per stroke. Joint stability focus helps in early health and protection of joints as water training increases. Body balance work assists in rotation and hip position in the water,” he says. “Foundational dryland is crucial to injury prevention. The ability to build strong shoulder retraction and decreased scapular upward rotation at a young age will minimize lost training time due to injury and result in long-term health benefits. “Whether it’s leap-frog relays or jumprope repetitions for time, such activities are simultaneously fun and challenging, providing a great opportunity to improve teamwork and competition. Building confidence, inspiring teamwork and increasing competition in a positive atmosphere is what builds the team here at NBAC,” says Robinson. BEGINNING DRYLAND At NBAC, beginning dryland training consists primarily of bodyweight activities, lightweight medicine ball routines, stretch cords, theraband schemes and remedial plyometrics. Those activities are maintained throughout an athlete’s age group career until reaching the senior group, at which time light dumbbell, heavier medicine balls and other external loads are added to their development. “I’ve implemented Bob Bowman’s in-water training philosophy of ‘capacity and utilization’ into our dryland,” says Robinson. “This means giving swimmers a wide base of exercise modalities that require movement mastery and proper coordination. We focus on true mastery of the movement before the athlete can progress to the next weight lifting/exercise skill.”

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Indicators that an athlete may be ready for weights emerge on an individual basis, notes Robinson. “I pay close attention to a swimmer’s movement patterns both in and out of the water, as well as to posture, physical maturation (data tracked throughout his or her time at NBAC) and psychological readiness. What we don’t want is to load a faulty/dysfunctional movement externally. So, individualizing this timeline is very important,” he says. GENDER DIFFERENCES Gender differences play a role as well. “Females are hypermobile individuals,” says Robinson. “The innate hypermobility is exaggerated by the increased adaptive laxity that comes with the sport of swimming. From a physical standpoint, it is very important to ensure that all females are performing and taking ownership of their pre-practice routines to improve and maintain their stability through exercises such as theraband lower trap rows or wall walks at 135 degrees. “Males, on the other hand, have both physical and psychological differences that need attention. The physiological laxity from swimming as well as the tendency to show muscle imbalances earlier in age are aspects that need monitoring and subsequent specialized activities to address any issues. “Over the years, I’ve learned the psychological component is a key consideration for dryland implementation for males. A young male may look physically mature enough to begin lifting weights. However, certain external factors, such as an inability to translate maturation to his swimming or sporadic practice attendance, may mean he needs to stay on bodyweight activities and focus on foundational movement. “At the end of the day, when it comes to both females and males, I always keep in mind that Bob Bowman, Tom Himes, Erik Posegay and our other coaches are training our kids to become world-class swimmers—not world-class weight lifters,” says Robinson. BODYWEIGHT EXERCISES It comes as no surprise that the starting point for NBAC dryland training is bodyweight exercises. The only external implements used by age groupers begin-

ning dryland are jump ropes, lightweight medicine balls, pull-up bars, stretch cords and therabands. “By altering hand position, leg position, tempo, starting position and other variables, swimmers will continue to improve—even with minimal equipment,” says Robinson. One initial dryland exercise Robinson favors is unilateral dumbbell/kettlebell compound movements. An example is the Kettlebell Bottoms-Up Walk, where a swimmer focuses on a walking posture in which the torso remains upright, long and resists any side bending or swaying. In addition, the exercise gives the benefit of shoulder stability training. “I like these compound movements because they enhance joint stability and further establish proper movement patterns, giving swimmers the additional benefit of core training,” says Robinson. Training the lower back to stabilize the spine and allow the extremities to move is crucial when developing a core routine for dryland. “Once athletes have developed great posture along with muscular endurance, more traditional ab exercises can be introduced into the program,” he says. FURTHER STIPULATIONS Robinson offers these caveats when overseeing a dryland program: • Always use caution and safety. “Just because it’s on YouTube or looks cool does not mean it’s good for your athletes at that time in their careers.” • Communicate with coaches. “I view what I do as a supplement to the in-water training. Before each change in a microcycle, I make sure to get an OK from our coaches before proceeding.” • Develop for the long term. “I’ve always tried to give our swimmers the broadest exposure to dryland training so that when they leave they have success at whatever college/university they choose to attend.” v

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goldminds by wayne goldsmith

Master your swimming turns, and see your times tumble! If you swim, you need to learn how to turn...fast! There’s no way around it. You can’t ignore it. Swimming fast and turning fast are one and the same. Unless you can find a swimming pool that’s five miles long, chances are that in every session, you’ll need to turn and turn and turn again. In racing, often it is not the fastest swimmer who wins. It’s the swimmer with the best “walls”—i.e., the swimmer whose dives, starts, turns and finishes are the best of any swimmer in the race. When it comes to turns, it’s not about “practice makes perfect” or even “perfect practice makes perfect.” The secret to improving your turns is doing “performance practice”—i.e., making sure that every turn you do in training is as fast and as technically perfect as the turns you plan to execute when racing at your next meet.

TOP TEN TIPS FOR TURNS 1. Don’t do “turns practice.” This is really important: Don’t do “turns practice.” Instead, just make every turn you do in training a race-quality turn. Too many swimmers are “turns champions” when they are doing a turns practice session, then once the actual training session starts, they become “turns chumps.” For some reason, they can do great-looking, fast turns during designated turns practice, but when the fitness or endurance work starts, they develop slow, technically poor turning habits. So, don’t do “perfect turns practice.” Practice so that EVERY turn is perfect.

2. Time your turns...or ask your coach to time your turns.

One way to improve your turns is to time them...or to have your coach time them. An excellent way to do this in butterfly and breaststroke, for example, is to time “hand-touch to foottouch”—i.e., the time it takes from when your hands touch the wall until your feet touch the wall. As a general guideline: • More than 1 second hand-touch to foot-touch = Slow • 0.9-1.0 = Average • 0.8-0.9 = Good • 0.7-0.8 = Excellent • 0.6-0.7 = Elite

3. Think “THIS” turn.

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The key to success is to think about what’s happening right now—in this moment of training. As you approach each turn, think “THIS” turn will be fast. Then as you approach the next turn, think “THIS” turn will be fast. The word, “this,” brings your mind and body into the moment and keeps you focused and concentrating on each and every turn.

4. Get your feet on the wall quickly.

Race finishes are all about getting your hand (or hands) on the wall as fast as possible. Turns are all about getting your FEET on the wall as quickly as possible. Whether it’s the tumble

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turns of freestyle and backstroke or the turns of butterfly and breaststroke, the aim of turning is to get your feet on the wall as quickly as possible. This then allows you to get the big muscles of your legs and butt to push you off the wall with power and strength.

5. Think about turns differently.

Get excited about turns. Learn to love turns. When you see those backstroke flags at the end of the pool, think, “Here comes the turn—this is where I can really make up some time and gain some real speed.”

6. Make turns your domain.

Make the “turning zone”—i.e., inside the backstroke flags—your own personal domain. Become more comfortable inside the turning zone than anyone else on your team and anyone you race against. An older swimmer might swim faster than you. A more experienced swimmer might out-dive you, but NOBODY will ever outturn you. Make unbeatable turns your strength—your “trademark.”

7. Swim slowly, but...

During warm-up, swim-down or easy aerobic training, you might swim slowly, but...you can still turn like lightning. Every turn—regardless of when or where you are doing it—is potentially another race-quality turn. Think of it this way: if you swim 400 in warm-up every day, you can choose to swim that 400 with slow, poor quality turns or you can choose to swim slowly but make sure that every turn—even in warm-up—is outstanding. Imagine the effect of doing this in every session and in every warm-up! That’s hundreds or maybe even thousands of extra fast turns every season! What’s that going to do to your performances at your next big meet?

turns training by three, and in doing so, gain a significant turns advantage over your opposition at your next meet. v Wayne Goldsmith is one of the world’s leading experts in elitelevel swimming and high-performance sport. Be sure to check out his new website at www.wgaquatics.com.

SUMMARY 1. Re-think your approach to turns and “turns practice.” Make turns and the “turning zone”—your own personal domain—the one place in the pool where you are never beaten. And watch your personal record times tumble. 2. It’s not “turns practice” and “swimming practice”— they are not two separate and distinct things. It’s all one training concept—“performance practice.” If you treat practice this way, you will ensure that every aspect of your training is performed with the same level of excellence that you are targeting for your next meet. In other words, train the way you want to race. 3. Look for every possible opportunity to improve your turns. Warm-up...swim-down...fitness work...longdistance training. Find ways to include more and more race-quality turns in your training, and your “walls” will be wonderful.

8. Set turning “goals.”

Just as you set PR goals—e.g., “I will improve my time from 42 seconds to 40.5 seconds this season,”—set turning goals—e.g., “I will reduce my hand-touch to foot-touch time in breaststroke and butterfly to 0.75 seconds.”

9. Tell your friends.

Make turns an important part of every workout for your team. If you see a teammate really nail a great turn, tell them. If they do a poor one, let them know and offer to help. Help your team to become known as the most dangerous group of swimmers inside the backstroke flags—i.e., the “turning zone”—anywhere.

10. Find opportunities to do more turns than anyone else.

For example, try “three-turn 50s.” If you are swimming in a short course pool, try starting with your fingertips on the wall and kicking fast. When coach says, “Go,” do a really fast tumble turn to start the 50 (i.e., instead of just pushing off with your feet as usual). That’s Turn #1. Turn again at the 25—that’s Turn #2. Then finish with a fast turn and try to get your feet on the wall as fast as possible— that’s Turn #3. In other words, “three-turn 50s.” So, in every 50 you swim, you can potentially increase your March 2014

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Going the Extra Mile by shoshanna rutemiller

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Dedication is what sets apart the University of Michigan’s Connor Jaeger from his competition. The senior captain’s commitment to success and his leadership skills will be on display at the men’s Division I NCAAs later this month when Jaeger—last year’s 500 and 1650 champ— leads the Wolverines in their quest for back-to-back team titles. Remember the swimmer who miscounted his 1500 meter freestyle at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials? You know...the one whose prelim time was recorded on a foot touch because he turned at the 1500 mark and swam nearly another 100 meters? Whatever happened to him? Well, he’s doing remarkable things—that is what’s happening to him! The University of Michigan’s Connor Jaeger first garnered international attention at that meet in Omaha, Neb., when he finished second and qualified to represent the United States in London in the 1500. Swimming fans will always remember his prelim swim, where he swam another 75 meters before stopping in the middle of the pool, then waved to the cheering fans before continuing to the wall. But Jaeger will also be remembered for the dedication he showed in the relentless back-andforth battle in finals with Andrew Gemmell, who edged Jaeger by 32-hundredths of a second. Jaeger went on to place sixth in the event at the Olympics, while Gemmell finished ninth. DEDICATION IS KEY Jaeger’s dedication is really what separates him from the competition. After the London Olympics, Jaeger kicked into high gear for the 2012-13 collegiate season. He won NCAA titles in the 500 and 1650 yard freestyles and was named Big Ten Swim-

mer of the Year, the University of Michigan Male Athlete of the Year and the Michigan Male College Athlete of the Year by the Detroit Athletic Club. That summer, Jaeger transitioned again to long course and qualified to swim three individual events (the 400, 800 and 1500 meter freestyles) at the 2013 World Championships in Barcelona. He lowered all of his personal best times at the meet and placed among the top four in all three races, including a bronze medal in the 400. Consequently, Jaeger’s final meet as a collegian at NCAAs later this month is receiving plenty of hype. He has already proven his talent in both short and long course, and he just keeps getting better. As a senior captain for the Wolverines— ranked No. 1 for most of the 2013-14 season by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America and picked by Swimming World Magazine to win its second straight team title—Jaeger has had to focus on both his personal and team expectations. “We’re going into NCAAs ready to race,” said Jaeger. “Your whole perspective your senior year is different. You begin to realize that (the college experience) is coming to an end and that it’s happening really quickly. “There are times when school and everything can be overwhelming,” he added. “(But) you just find a way to appreciate

everything. I’ll be warming up in the weight room at 5:50 in the morning, and I’m loving it because I’m down there with the team. I know that it is only going to happen for so much longer. (Senior year is) really about appreciating everything that is happening.” PREPARING FOR THE BIG ONE Michigan seems to be on track as it gets ready to meet expectations of back-toback triumphs at NCAAs. In mid-January, the Wolverines took home the coveted title at the SMU Classic, beating Florida, 333 to 321. “Although only eight of us were there, it was really exciting to see what we were capable of doing,” said Jaeger. “I know it’s only a small preview of what we are going to do at our First Chance Meet (Feb. 22-23), at Big Tens (Feb. 26-March 1) and then at NCAAs (March 27-29). It’s going to be exciting to see how everyone swims this year.” The SMU Classic’s format allows a maximum of eight swimmers and one diver per team. Only one swimmer per team is allowed to race in the timed-final championship heat and one in the “B” final. This format means that a team cannot win solely on its depth. Jaeger’s teammate Richard Funk swept the breaststroke events, and Jaeger took the 500 free after a close battle with USC’s Cristian Quintero. Michigan’s performances in Dallas set the tone for the upcoming Big Ten Championships, which is hosted by Michigan this year. “To be able to go in and win Big Tens at our home pool with the home crowd, alumni and our family (cheering us on)— and to share our victories (with them) at the end—is really what is driving everybody right now,” Jaeger said. A LEADER IN AND OUT OF THE POOL Jaeger is also driven by the opportunity to help his teammates become leaders on the Michigan team. “Being a captain has been great, but the leadership is beyond the captains and the upperclassmen,” said Jaeger. “The sophomores are teaching the freshmen, and the freshmen are stepping up. We expect (the freshmen) to act maturely. They know that they are expected to race as they have raced all year, and charge and score points. I have the confidence they can do it. — continued on 20 March 2014

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“(This team) is probably the closest it’s ever been all around,” Jaeger continued. “We really had such a great time with everyone this year. I’m impressed by a lot of people—like the sophomore class. What they have done this year coming out of their freshman year—working hard every day—has been exciting. The team is really catching some momentum right now.” Jaeger also demonstrates his leadership skills outside of the pool. With only one semester remaining before he earns his degree in mechanical engineering in the fall, Jaeger has begun to focus his engineering research toward the areas of orthotics and prosthetics. “Actually, going to the orthotics and prosthetics lab here (at Michigan) was pretty cool,” said Jaeger. “To have something like that to keep my mind active while I’m training was great.” Jaeger isn’t the only mechanical engineering major on the Michigan men’s team. This past fall semester, Jaeger had the opportunity to work with teammates Sean Ryan and David Moore and diver James Ross on a class design project. “One thing we worked on was a winch system for swimmers,” said Jaeger. “It’s a light box that will pull people in at a specific speed.” Called the “AquaTow,” the system (similar to the long course device invented by Marty Hull more than a decade ago and used by sprint coaches throughout the country) can tow a competitive swimmer across a 25-yard pool at any given pace (up to 3.1 yards per second). This enables

swimmers to practice technique and pace skills repeatedly without tiring. Jaeger and his teammates had to take extra precaution in the design to ensure that the box was both splashproof and electronically safe around water. “It’s been really great working with my teammates on this project,” said Jaeger. “We obviously have so many goals that we are working toward in the pool, but it’s also cool to have things that we are working on or reaching toward academically.” The AquaTow performed well in tests and lived up to the high standards Jaeger and his teammates placed on the device. All of the swimmers who tested the system were able to train technique at a faster speed than they could muster by themselves. With such excellent results, perhaps one day the AquaTow will hit the market! But for now, Jaeger says that although the system was completed for class, it’s still a work in progress. “I’m not sure where we’re going with it right now,” he continued. “While we’re in school, it’s just a side project.” Perhaps after graduation, Jaeger can turn that side project into a full-time occupation. Just like other college seniors, Jaeger is fully aware that he will soon have to make some tough decisions about his future. “Right now, I’m researching some opportunities with grad schools,” said Jaeger. “I want to continue my education and continue to swim.” And with his dedication and talent, expect Jaeger to excel in both. v

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The University of Michigan appears ready to MAKE IT TWO IN A ROW AND extend its record number of men’s national swimming and diving team titles to 13 at this year’s NCAA Division I Championships.

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Rousseau could end his career with one or more individual titles, but he will be swimming in very competitive events, and his experience could come into play if races are close. His best chance comes in the wide-open 200 fly, but with South African countryman Bosch (Michigan) and Florida teammate Marcin Cieslak putting up stellar times this season, Rousseau will need the swim of his life. The explosive battle could produce a 1. MICHIGAN WOLVERINES U.S. Open record, breaking the shared time of 1:39.65 posted by Shields last year and (Last year: 1st) Leading the championship Michael Phelps in 2010. Florida’s lack of strength in the 200-yard run for the Wolverines will be double NCAA relays might hurt the team, but the Gators champion Connor Jaeger. In the past year, have a deep squad to field for the 400 and Jaeger has cemented himself as the top distance freestyler in the country, earning a 800 freestyle relays. If Michigan slips up in the 800—as they did last year—Florida bronze medal in the 400 meter free at the could find themselves as repeat champions World Championships. With a motivated in that event. squad cheering him on from the deck, Freshman Mitch D’Arrigo is the “X factor” Jaeger should end his college career with for Florida this season. He’s been performtwo more victories in the 500 and 1650 yard freestyles. The talented distance squad ing well in dual meets, but with the Italian native never having posted any short lost 14 points from Ryan Feeley in those two events due to graduation, but the team course yards times while shaved and tapered, it’s unknown how fast he’ll go when appears to have replaced those points in he’s fully rested. Odds are he’ll appear in other areas. the championship finals of the 200 and 500 Dylan Bosch should ably step in the freestyles. shoes of graduated Tom Shields in the Brad deBorde will fill out a few gaps for 200 fly, having posted a 1:41.01 at the U.S. Florida in sprint freestyle, but he’ll need nationals. That’s faster than he swam last year to place third at NCAAs, but he’ll have to get into at least the “B” final of the 100 free to give the Gators some security in the a couple of Florida Gators battling him for point standings. Matt Elliott also needs to the win as well. get into the “A” final of both breaststrokes Other top swimmers who should score after placing 14th in the 100 and sixth in among the top five in individual events the 200 in 2013. will be Richard Funk in the breaststrokes, Michael Wynalda in the 200 free, Anders 3. CALIFORNIA Nielsen in distance freestyle and Kyle GOLDEN BEARS Whitaker in the individual medleys. Senior (Last year: 2nd) John Wojciechowski has made big strides Tom Shields was a valuable asset for this season, and could find himself in the “A” California in his four years, winning mulfinal in either the 100 back or 100 fly. tiple individual events and being a very Few teams win championships without important leg on nearly every relay. With his winning relays, and Michigan could repeat talents gone, the Golden Bears will be hard as 200 medley champion and fight for the pressed to challenge Michigan this year, title in the 800 free relay. but they will have some talented swimmers scoring big in many of Michigan’s weaker 2. FLORIDA GATORS events. (Last year: 6th) Freshman Ryan Murphy will likely step The Gators were on the into Shields’ role as MVP immediately, verge of a top-three finish last year, but thanks to his talents in backstroke and could not get many of their swimmers to improve on their seeds. Plus, a disqualifica- freestyle. Murphy is a surefire contender for titles in the 100 and 200 back, and he tion by Sebastien Rousseau in the 400 IM cost the team at least 15 points (the Gators might even crack the top 16 in the 50 free if he elects to swim that event. He is a very missed out on fourth place by 3.5 points). he Michigan men’s swimming and diving team made history at the 2013 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships by winning its 12th national title—more than any other program in NCAA swimming history. That record looks to be extended this year, as the Wolverines are on track to outpace another talented field, March 27-29, in Austin, Texas. As for this year’s top 10...let’s dive in.

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pictured > josh prenot, cal

pictured > kevin cordes, arizona

pictured > jack conger, texas

reliable relay swimmer, as evidenced during his time at The Bolles School. His best time of 1:38.15 in the 200 back beats last year’s winning time by a couple of tenths, and his best time of 45.34 in the 100 back would have placed fourth last season. Joining him in the backstrokes will be sophomore Jacob Pebley, who could improve on the 28 points he scored last March. Also likely to score big points will be sophomore Josh Prenot, who placed in the top five in the IMs and the 200 breast last year, and Chuck Katis, who transferred from Harvard and should be in the top five in the breaststroke events. With Cal not likely to bring a diver to the meet, every swimmer will need to score points in order to stay in the top two. Will Hamilton had an off year in 2013 after winning the 200 fly in 2012, and the Bears will need him back in the top eight at least. Jeremy Bagshaw has been showing improvement this season, and will need to score big points in distance freestyle. Marcin Tarczynski, the 2012 NCAA champion in the 200 IM, must score in all three of his individual events in order to keep challengers at bay. 4. ARIZONA WILDCATS (Last year: 3rd) In early February, Arizona named Rick DeMont its head swimming and diving coach, replacing Eric Hansen, who took a leave of absence last October, then resigned in January. DeMont has been associated with the Wildcat program as a swimmer and coach for more than a quarter century. As UofA was preparing for its first NCAAs with DeMont at the helm, the Wildcats were also without the one person who could get them into the top three: Brad Tandy. The South African transferred from Indian River State College after an incredible two years there, but was awaiting clearance from the NCAA to compete in Division I. Tandy posted an 18.97 at the Texas Invitational in December, and a time like that would be the catalyst for Arizona to make some major noise, especially in the relays. Without him, they lose a strong component on four of the five relays. Arizona could still win the 400 medley relay based on their unstoppable first three legs, but will need its freestyler to have the swim of his life to hold off fast-charging teams. If there are any sure things at the NCAA meet, it’s that Kevin Cordes should win both

breaststrokes. If there is any challenge, it will come from his teammate Kevin Steel— or from Michigan’s Funk—in the 100 breast. Cordes broke his American record in the 100 at the Texas Invite with a 50.70, and swimming fans would love to see him go 1:48 again—or faster—in the 200 this month. Giles Smith is on pace for the 100 fly title, but will face some strong competition, especially Cieslak (Florida) and Ohio State’s Tim Phillips. If Smith can score points in the 50 and 100 free, it will go a long way to putting Arizona in the mix for third place. Mitchell Friedemann, Mike Meyer, Woody Joye and Matt Barber will need to score higher in their non-primary events to offset any damage done from the possibly weakened free relays. Arizona also has Rafael Quintero in diving to score points, likely in all three events. However, with Nick McCrory (Duke) and Kristian Ipsen (Stanford) returning to defend their titles, placing first in diving is unlikely for anyone other than those two. 5. TEXAS LONGHORNS (Last year: 5th) Texas gets some big help across the board with the addition of Jack Conger, who can swim pretty much anywhere head coach Eddie Reese puts him. It would be a shock not to see Conger in the 200 back, but as for his other two individual events, the possibilities are nearly endless. Conger could do the 100 fly-100 back double on the second day, or the 500 free plus the 100 fly, or the 500 free plus the 100 back, or the 50 free plus the 100 fly, or... well, you get the picture. Another freshman who will help make up for the points lost by the graduation of Dax Hill and Michael McBroom will be Clark Smith, who could be a factor in the championship final of the 100 fly. His 200 fly also has promise, but he’ll need a two-second drop from his lifetime best to guarantee a spot in the top 16. Texas did not have strong relays last year, and that kept the Longhorns out of the top four for the first time in nearly a decade. Conger’s contributions will greatly help keep Texas in the top eight in most of the relays, as will those of junior Clay Youngquist. Though Youngquist will be in the running for a top-eight finish in the 200 free, he needs to put himself in scoring position in the 100 and 500 freestyles in — continued on 26 March 2014

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men’s n caa preview — continued from 25 order to keep Texas’ long-running streak of and Matias Koski could be Connor Jaeger’s strongest rival in the distance freestyle after top-five finishes alive. Diving will be a saving grace for Texas at finishing third in the 500 and 1650 last year. Georgia, which has been unable to field this month’s championships. The Longhorns have three divers who can score in all three a strong foursome for relays in past years, will need to rely strongly on its individual events—something no other school can boast. It’s up to diving coach Matt Scoggin performers to stay in the top 10. They are to make sure Cory Bowersox, Will Chandler likely, though, to move up this year on Kalisz’s ability to score in the top five in more and Michael Hixon are on their game. events than last year. Also, the Bulldogs have the potential to get second swims out 6. STANFORD CARDINAL of every athlete. (Last year: 7th) Stanford scored four individual 9. USC TROJANS event wins from David Nolan and (Last year: 4th) Kristian Ipsen, and could repeat that success When you lose a swimmer again in Austin. such as Vlad Morozov, it’s going Winning the springboard events should be an easy task for Ipsen, but if he can beat to be difficult to replace him. The Trojans’ potential to score high in relays isn’t nearly Nick McCrory of Duke on the platform, it would be a big upset. For Nolan, his wins in as likely without someone who can come the 100 back and 200 IM didn’t come easy close to a 17.8 in the 50 free or 40-point anything in the 100—as Morozov did last last year, and he’ll have more competition year (17.86 200 free relay split and 40.76 to this month. Tom Kremer was a surprise performer for win the 100). Cristian Quintero will be the anchor of the Cardinal last year, placing third in the this still-strong team. Quintero could be a 200 free. If he can score in the top eight spoiler in the 200 and 500 freestyles, but in the 200 fly on Day 3, it would provide a the competition is so strong that he’ll need boost on Stanford’s weakest day. the race of his life to get to the top of the podium. He’ll also be the leader of an 800 7. AUBURN TIGERS free relay that could place in the top four—if (Last year: 8th) freshman Michael Domagala can handle the Auburn has an incredibly physical strain of racing the 200 free three strong tradition in the sprint relays, and times in one day. winning the 200 free relay last year only added to the legend. With likely 50 free 10. LOUISVILLE CARDINALS champ Marcelo Chierighini and top sprinter (Last year: 11th) James Disney-May returning from that The Cardinals could celebrate a winning foursome, the Tigers might find themselves at the top of the podium in the first-ever top-10 appearance at the NCAA meet’s first event. They’ll need to score high Championships, thanks to a much more diverse squad than last year’s 11th-place team. in other relays as well. Led by reigning 200 free champ Joao de The addition of freshman Joe Patching Lucca, Louisville could find itself in every will help Auburn in medley relays, though not enough to challenge for a win. Auburn’s relay championship final. The medley relay chances have improved significantly with big weakness is in the 200s of the strokes as well as distance freestyle, but Patching in the addition of backstroker Grigory Tarasethe 200 back and Zane Grothe in the 1650 vich and a strong season by breaststroker Kameron Chastain. Butterflyer Aaron Young free should score well. is the wild card. Not only does de Lucca have the advan8. GEORGIA BULLDOGS tage of being the reigning champion in the (Last year: 10th) 200 free, he could beat out fellow Brazilian Chase Kalisz should be the only event winner for the Georgia men’s Chierighini in the 100 free if he can match team, but he’ll have a strong squad behind Chierighini’s opening speed. Chastain might get into the top three in both breaststrokes, him, including fellow U.S. World Chamand Caryle Blondell would be a big boost pionships team member Nic Fink in the for Louisville if he makes the championship breaststrokes. Tynan Stewart’s backstroke finals in the sprint freestyles. v has improved significantly this season, 26

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pictured > marcelo chierighini, auburn

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ince 1990, few NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships have come with more anticipation than this March’s edition. Twenty-four years ago, Janet Evans was a freshman at Stanford, and her three Olympic gold medals had made her a star two years earlier. Evans didn’t disappoint fans in her championship debut, setting American records in the 500 and 1650 yard freestyles, as well as an NCAA mark in the 400 IM. In a matter of weeks, another Olympic superstar will make what is expected to be a stellar championship debut. Missy Franklin, who captured five medals at the London Games, will compete in the first of what is expected to be two NCAA Championships before she turns pro. Unlike Evans, however, Franklin will face tough competition, mostly from her teammates at UC-Berkeley. As of this writing, her NCAA schedule has not been set, but whatever races she contests will likely feature her at or very near the top of the medal podium. Teri McKeever has assembled a strong corps of athletes that will make it nearly impossible for the Golden Bears to lose the NCAA title this year. This year’s team crown should be the fourth for McKeever, whose athletes hoisted the top trophy in 2009, 2011 and 2012. Though the team title is all but assured with Franklin’s presence, it’s quite possible the Bears would even have won without her. Last year’s champion, the University of Georgia, will suffer from the losses of Allison Schmitt and Megan Romano. Both were crucial for Georgia on relays, and the Bulldog roster is lacking talent that could keep them on top. Melanie Margalis has inherited the mantle as the team’s top performer, having shown her versatility this year in dual-meet competition. Following is a breakdown of how the top 10 should shake out at the March 20-22 meet in Minneapolis.

wide open. Franklin posted a 1:41.40 in the 200 free at the USA Swimming nationals in December, and in March, she could find herself shooting for the American record she narrowly missed. As for her other two individual events, the 100 and 200 back and the 100 free are her most likely options. Cal has the backstrokes pretty much locked up with reigning champions Rachel Bootsma in the 100 back and Elizabeth Pelton in the 200, so Franklin could very well focus solely on freestyle. Pelton finished second in the 200 free last year, and she could give the Bears a strong 1-2 finish in that event, and make the 800 free relay a battle with perennial favorite Georgia. Another key to Cal’s championship run is the addition of Spain’s Marina Garcia. The World Championships finalist in the 200 breast will greatly help in the medley relays, filling the void in a perennially weak stroke for the Bears. Cal’s only weakness is in the distance freestyle and 400 IM. No Golden Bear figures to score in the top 16 in those events, something that will require McKeever to stack up her stroke events to offset these weaknesses. However, by the time the 1650 freestyle begins on Saturday evening, it’s likely the Bears will already have clinched the title.

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2. TEXAS A&M AGGIES (Last year: 4th) Breeja Larson, Cammile Adams: two names that are not likely to be denied titles this month, and that will mean good things for the Aggies. Should the team place higher than fourth, it will be the highest it has ever finished at the NCAA Championships. As was the case last year, Larson will have to withstand challenges in the breaststroke events. Tennessee’s Molly Hannis in the 100 breast and Cal’s Garcia in the 200 breast should be the strongest challengers. The senior will want to end her college 1. CALIFORNIA career with not only two breaststroke titles, GOLDEN BEARS but new American records as well. Her 40 (Last year: 2nd) points from sweeping the breaststroke As mentioned earlier, when this issue went to press, it was not set in stone which events will be a big boost for the Aggies, as will her medley relay contributions. She’s individual events Franklin would swim in also a competent sprint freestyler, which Minnesota. McKeever has been exploring could help Texas A&M score a few points several options for Franklin, including the in the free relays. 500 free on the first day. With last year’s Though Adams is the reigning champion champion, Haley Anderson (USC), done in the 200 fly, she did not have the NCAA with her eligibility, the race appears to be

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pictured > maya d I rado, stanford

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Worlds, appears on the brink of winning an individual title, though the 200 IM looks to be her best bet now that Caitlin Leverenz (Cal) has graduated. DiRado will also be strong in the 400 IM, but will have to hold off World Championships bronze medalist Elizabeth Beisel, the reigning NCAA champion for Florida. Like DiRado, Beisel is a senior and wants to finish her collegiate career with multiple wins. Will DiRado switch from the 200 back to the 200 fly and increase her scoring possibilities? It could be argued that DiRado’s “test” of the 200 fly this past summer, which put her on the Worlds team, was a first step toward a new event schedule. 3. GEORGIA BULLDOGS Lia Neal is the top swimmer on the (Last year: 1st) Stanford squad, having raced at the OlymSchmitt’s and Romano’s pics in the 400 free relay. Neal has not yet graduations will hit the Bulldogs hard. It’s fully shown what she is capable of doing in not easy to replace an Olympic champion short course yards, and a less-than-stellar such as Schmitt, or a relay performer as summer in 2013 needs to be shaken off, reliable as Romano. Melanie Margalis has especially when she steps up for relays. stepped up this season to showcase her Along with Maddy Schaefer, Neal could versatility in several events. Finding the give Stanford some much-needed help in right events for her to score maximum the sprint freestyles, and possibly the 200 points is key. Once again, Margalis could free as well. find herself in the hunt in the 200 IM, and Felicia Lee, like Franklin, can swim just might join with Annie Zhu to pile on the about any event. She’s been stellar in the points that Cal will be unable to match in 100 fly and 100 back this season, and the breaststroke events. might be the one to beat in the 100 fly. After making the World Championships team in the 100 free last summer, Shannon That’s one of the few events without a Vreeland has become a legitimate contend- clear-cut favorite, and if any of the other er for the gold in that event. She’ll need to contenders slip up, Lee could get to the have a better NCAAs than she did last year, wall first. when she did not place higher than third. 5. FLORIDA GATORS Vreeland will also be Georgia’s leader on (Last year: 6th) that all-important 800 free relay. This has turned out to be Brittany MacLean, Jordan Mattern and one of the most impressive seasons for the Amber McDermott will join with Vreeland Gators, as the women’s team has shown to clean up in the 200 and 500 freestyles, and might be the foursome that keeps Cal it is finally ready to be seen as national from relay domination in the 800 free relay. title contenders. Beisel will still shoulder a large amount of the responsibility and But without Romano, the Dawgs should point potential, but she has a stronger struggle in the shorter relays. group of women backing her than Coach Gregg Troy has had in many years. 4. STANFORD CARDINAL Beisel has been racing distance freestyle (Last year: 8th) in just about every dual meet this season, After finishing a disappointing which begs the question, “Will she abandon eighth at last year’s meet, Greg Meehan has fired up the troops this season, the Franklin/Pelton potential battle in the 200 back on Day 3 for the 1650 freestyle?” as the Cardinal is showing off a loaded Beisel has been at or near the top of the squad that could arguably be one of the collegiate rankings in the 1000 free all best since the Richard Quick era. Though Stanford will have great depth in the sprint season, and putting her in the mile might be the key move for Florida. If she takes on freestyles, it will be unable to match Cal’s distance freestyle in Minnesota, including depth in numerous events. Maya DiRado, a finalist in the 400 IM at — continued on 32 Championships she expected last year. If she hits her taper well, she could contend in the 400 IM with Maya DiRado (Stanford) and Elizabeth Beisel (Florida) and be a force in the 500 free. That translates into major points for the Aggies that they missed last year. Steve Bultman’s squad is filled with key players who will need to jump several places from their seeds and at least get into the consolation finals. Every point helps, as Texas A&M knows all too well. The Aggies missed out on third place last year by two points.

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pictured > margo geer, arizona

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women’s ncaa preview — continued from 31 the 500, she might score more points than Kelsey Floyd from its lineup, which will harpoon any chances of repeating as if she swims the 200 IM and 200 back. national champions in the medley relays Sinead Russell will definitely race the and the 200 free relay. Molly Hannis will 200 back, an event in which she placed score high in the 100 breast, but will need sixth last year. Hilda Luthersdottir will help greatly in the breaststroke events and to get into the big final of the 200 breast give Florida a boost in medley relay action, to help the Volunteers stay in the top 10. Faith Johnson was a surprise finalist in which could put Florida in the top four in those events. The sprint freestyle relays are the 50 free, but did not score in the 100. Florida’s weaknesses, and that could be the Every member of Tennessee’s NCAA team will need to score higher than she did in reason why the Gators finish fifth instead 2013 to replace the lost points, though of higher in the standings. it’s not likely the Lady Volunteers will score enough points to hold another team 6. USC TROJANS trophy this year. (Last year: 7th) The hole left by double NCAA 9. INDIANA HOOSIERS champion Haley Anderson to (Last year: 11th) graduation will be filled by the addition of Always on the outside of the national team member Chelsea Chenault. top 10 looking in, Indiana will She should be in the hunt for the 500 free title, though she will need a monster swim make the jump this year with a distance freestyle contingent that is among the to challenge the likes of Franklin, Stephavery best, particularly if Lindsay Vrooman nie Peacock (North Carolina) and McDercontinues to improve. Though NCAA mott (Georgia). As a member of the USA’s 800 free relay at last year’s World Champi- record holder Peacock (North Carolina) is back in the fold in the 1650 free, Vrooman onships, she’ll be a bigger point scorer in is poised to be the top challenger in the 200 free and should help the Trojans’ the mile as well as the 500. Brooklyn struggling 800 free relay. Snodgrass will have a tough time in the Stina Gardell should be a top-eight placer in the IMs, while Jasmine Tosky will backstroke events, with Cal’s squad pretty need to have a better championships than much wrapping up wins, but she could muster a top-four finish in both events. IU in 2013. She could be the spoiler in the 100 fly, though her teammate Kendyl Stew- also welcomes Kait Flederbach, a senior art could also steal the show in that event. transfer from the University of Arizona, who swam on the Wildcats’ American Kasey Carlson nearly upset Texas A&M’s Larson in the 100 breast last year, but will record-setting 400 yard freestyle relay need to be just as good in sprint freestyle. that finished second last year and their NCAA championship 200 free relay. A top-eight finish in one or two relays will 7. ARIZONA WILDCATS cement Indiana’s place in the top-10 team (Last year: 5th) standings. Margo Geer is the major headliner for the Wildcats this season, 10. NORTH CAROLINA having won the 50 and 100 freestyles TARHEELS in 2013. Geer looks solid for a double (Last year: 12th) repeat, though the sprints are difficult to When Stephanie Peacock withdrew from predict. A weak medley relay lineup will the NCAA Championships last year, a few hurt Arizona this year, and they will place swimmers stepped up and surprised with lower in the freestyle relays as other some top-10 finishes, including a seventhteams field stronger foursomes. If Arizona place performance by Danielle Silverling is to challenge for a trophy, the team in the 500 free. If Silverling and Peacock will need big assists from multiple-event scorer Bonnie Brandon and 1-meter diving make the finals of the 500, that bodes well for the Tar Heels. But a top-10 team finish champion Sam Pickens. will need to come from more than distance freestyle. Higher finishes in the relays— 8. TENNESSEE including a possible top-eight 800 free LADY VOLUNTEERS relay—could provide a big boost. v (Last year: 3rd) Tennessee loses major point scorer

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Last year’s team champions from the NCAA Division II and III, NAIA and NJCAA

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swimming and diving championships remain the teams to beat in 2014.

NCAA DIVISION II March 12-15 SPIRE Institute Geneva, Ohio

While Ostrowska has already shown her ability this year, Yu has been putting up times that demonstrate that she’s fully recovered from her ACL injury from less than a year ago. She attracted a cult following last March when she still managed Women A year after suffering a one-point loss at to compete for Drury with her torn ACL at NCAAs, Drury’s women joined the men last the championship meet. This year—swimming at 100 percent—she’ll be able to year in a celebratory plunge into the pool after the Panthers swept both of the team show everyone what she’s truly capable of achieving. titles in Birmingham, Ala. There’s been plenty of other fast swims The women blasted 2012 winner Wayne division-wide as well with Delta State’s AnState, 432.5 to 388, despite suffering injuries before the championships that in- astasia Klyarovskaya—a redshirt freshman cluded Chelsea Staab’s broken foot and Wai from Moscow, Russia—popping an NCAA DiTing Yu’s torn ACL. Both are back to take an- vision II record in the 200 yard backstroke other run at the team title, along with top- in December with a 1:56.44. Meanwhile, look for plenty of other flight breaststroker Agnieszka Ostrowska, who just missed setting the NCAA Division teams besides Drury and Delta State to make a push for the top five spots this year. II record in the 200 yard breast with a 2:12.97 at the UALR Christmas Invitational. Queens (Charlotte, N.C.), buoyed by some

outstanding swimming performances from members of the USA Swimming Gold Medal Club SwimMAC Carolina, has been on fire this year. Wingate, Florida Southern, UC San Diego and Canada’s Simon Fraser will also make their mark at this year’s championships. West Chester, Grand Valley State and Lindenwood are also likely to finish among the top-10 teams. Men The Drury men are looking to claim their 10th consecutive title after dominating the competition last year with 546 points. Last year’s ninth consecutive win eclipsed the NCAA Division II record of eight straight, set by Cal State Bakersfield from 1986-93. In 2013, the Panthers won by more than 100 points, downing Florida Southern’s runnerup tally of 397. — continued on 34 March 2014

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college previews — continued from 33 Drury has already looked impressive this battle for top-five finishes in Indy, including Johns Hopkins, Williams, Washington and year with strong senior leadership from Jordi Montseny (from Barcelona, Spain), who NYU. placed fifth in both the 100 and 200 back Men at last year’s D-II Champs. Last year, the Kenyon Lords won their Based on results from the collegiate 32nd national title with a 499.5 to 428 season thus far, fans should expect to see some outstanding swims in Geneva, Ohio. triumph over defending champion Denison. This year, it should come down to those Freshman Matt Josa of Queens already same two teams battling it out for suknocked down the D-II 200 backstroke premacy. record with a 1:43.03 in December, while Denison already has fired a shot across West Chester’s Viktor Polyakov blasted the the bow with Damon Rosenburg’s NCAA record in the 500 free with a 4:20.26 last Division III mark in the 100 yard breast November. (53.61) in early December. The Big Red With top-five 2013 finishers Incarnate dominated that meet—hosted by the Miami Word and Grand Canyon both in transiRedhawks in Oxford, Ohio—despite plenty tion to the NCAA Division I level, there’ll of Division I competition. be plenty of teams ready to replace them Kenyon, meanwhile, has kept pace with among the elite. Watch out for Grand Valley State, Florida Southern, Wingate and Tampa, similar efforts, perhaps none better than as well as Lindenwood, UC San Diego, Saint when Harrison Curley came within a second of the D-III record in the 200 back. His Cloud State and Bridgeport. 1:45.80—also swum in early December against some heavyweight Division I NCAA DIVISION III teams—dipped under a decade-old school March 19-22 record in the 200 back. IU Natatorium Of course, there’ll be plenty of other Indianapolis, Ind. teams vying for the prestigious top-five spots. Emory, Johns Hopkins, MIT and Women The Emory Eagles soared to their fourth Williams are all prime candidates, while Stevens Tech, The College of New Jersey, straight NCAA Division III championship NYU and St. Olaf are poised to crack the last year with 619 points over runners-up Kenyon (483) and Denison (363). The team top 10. Coaches, swimmers and NCAA officials from Atlanta, Ga. definitely has what it takes are hoping that a quality championship this year to make it five in a row, which would earn Emory its seventh overall team meet will help erase the negative publicity that Division III swimming endured last title. November when the NCAA put the College The most impressive part of Emory’s of Staten Island on a two-year postseason arsenal is that it has quality depth, with ban, with the swimming team on probation top-eight finishers returning in every discipline. No fewer than 11 swimmers who for four years. Pavel Buyanov, a three-time NCAA D-III scored in at least two individual events last year are on this year’s roster, including five champion, and five other CSI athletes were stripped of their performances, based on who tripled. self-reported infractions during the six Ten of those swimmers placed at least years ending in 2012. These infractions once in the championship finals, with juniors Michelle York taking third in the 400 were based on former coach Oleg Solviev’s IM, and Nina Zook, fourth in the 200 fly; and attempt to circumvent rules related to amateurism and his extralegal efforts to seniors Brooke Woodward finishing fifth obtain additional benefits for international in the 400 IM, and Sadie Nennig, fifth in the 200 back and 200 IM. Senior Courtney students. McDermott (seventh in the 500 and 1650) and junior McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg NAIA March 5-8 (sixth, 1650; 11th, 200 fly; and 12th, 500 Oklahoma City Community College free) also will be strong title contenders. Denison and Kenyon will also be in the Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Baptist’s women’s and men’s mix for the women’s team title. Meanwhile, there are a handful of other teams that will teams won’t have very far to travel to

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defend their NAIA titles. Oklahoma City, Okla.—site of this year’s NAIA Swimming and Diving Championships—is about 40 miles east of the Oklahoma Baptist campus in Shawnee. Ever since Dr. Sam Freas took over the program in 2011, OBU has become an NAIA swimming powerhouse. And the Bisons have what it takes to keep winning championships. Oklahoma Baptist’s men immediately jumped into the fray at the top of the NAIA by winning the national titles in their first two years of existence! With OBU heavily favored to three-peat, most of the drama will be provided by the battle for second-place honors, with SCAD of Savannah, St. Andrews, Concordia, Cumberlands and Olivet Nazarene all looking to make a run among the elite. The Bison women are also heavy favorites to defend their national championship from a year ago. With Bison swimmers ensconced atop the NAIA season rankings in nearly every event, it’s going to be difficult for the rest of the schools to touch OBU this year. Cumberlands, SCAD, Brenau, Union, Concordia and Olivet

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Nazarene will be the top teams battling to make the top five. NJCAA March 5-8 Indian River State College Fort Pierce, Fla. In the one division that is easier to predict than nearly any other athletic competition in the United States, Indian River State College is a full body length— actually, more—ahead of the rest of the field in NJCAA competition. Although Coach Steve Lochte nearly had Daytona State beginning to challenge IRSC for top team honors, there’s little reason to believe—especially with DSC moving away from the sport—that IRSC won’t roll to its 40th men’s and 33rd women’s team titles. The big question will be which swimmers will have breakout swims to earn themselves scholarships to the next level— as Bradley Tandy did last year before the South African headed off to the University of Arizona. Even with new head coach Sion Brinn at the helm of the IRSC machine, there’s little doubt The River will continue to churn out talent. v

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Swimming world magazine’s 2014 swim camp directory The listings on pages 35-40 are paid advertisements.

AADVANCED SWIM CAMPS Bob Prichard 4 Tara Hill Road l Tiburon, CA 94920 800-227-6629; 415-435-9880 Fax: 415-435-9887 l camps@somaxsports.com www.somaxsports.com/swimcamp.php We guarantee you will swim faster, or your swim camps are FREE! Five-day, co-ed camps, ages 7-up, daily frame-by-frame underwater videotape analysis, 2 2-hour pool sessions and 1.5 hours dryland/day, strength training, stretching, co-ordination drills, 2 sessions Microfiber Reduction, POWERBELT, 2500 yard drill set, Internet stroke analysis available. Grads have won 43 Gold Medals, set 11 World Records. Age group swimmers have cut times 3-18%, top 16, national champions! We teach parents how to teach drills & take underwater videos. $3,500 plus hotel. Camps in Tampa, San Francisco. Call for registration package and demo DVD $30. Camps limited to just 10 swimmers each for individual attention. Free/Back: June 16-20; 23-27; July 14-18; Dec. 29—Jan. 2 Fly: June 30—July 4 l Breast: July 7-11 CAMP AK-O-MAK FOR GIRLS Diane Young, Executive Director Summer: 240 Akomak Rd. Ahmic Harbour, ON, Canada P0A1A0 Winter: 14-441 Stonehenge Dr. Ancaster, ON, Canada L9K 0B1 416-427-3171; 905-304-2982 dianne@campakomak.com l www.campakomak.com World’s First Swim & Sports Camp for Girls (7-16)—Camp Ak-O-Mak, since 1928, is worldrenowned as the premiere swimming and sports camp for girls aged 7-16. Ak-O-Mak’s unique and fun-filled program is guaranteed to jump start swimming performance and ignite your excitement in time for that first practice of the season! Don’t count laps awash in chlorine and fluorescent lights when you can swim in the soft, pure waters of Ahmic Lake warmed by beautiful sunshine. Experience the joy of open water swimming. Swim practices in our Olympic sized pool

built right into the lake! You’ll build more than muscle as you and your friends paddle the War Canoe across the finish line or mountain bike our woodland trails. 25 sports/activities enhance fitness in a fun, friendfilled environment. Competitive programs and expert coaching offered in swimming, open water swimming, triathlon and canoe/kayak sprint racing. Join us for the best “sleep over” EVER, camping out in rustic cabins. Forge life-long friendships and memories as you play, sing, laugh and compete in a wonderful wilderness setting. Visit our website for more information, www.campakomak.com. 7 Week: June 25—Aug. 13 4 Week: June 25—July 22 3 Week: July 23—Aug. 13 2 Week: June 25—July 9; July 23—Aug. 6; Aug. 16-30 ALABAMA RISING TIDE SWIM CAMP Mike Davidson, Camp Director University of Alabama P.O. Box 870387 l Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 205-348-3977 l Fax: 205-348-9773 mdavidson@ia.ua.edu l alabamaswimcamp.com

experiences.” Each swimmer is filmed in all four strokes underwater with analysis from one of our coaches, while using our camp workbook. All of our camps include “low-ropes course” experiences and have a coach to swimmer ratio of 1:9 or better. We endeavor to TURN ON THE LIGHT in every swimmer. In 2014 we will be in Connecticut (Wesleyan University) and three New Jersey locations. Coach Chuck Warner is the camp creator and director. He is a three-time USA National Team coach, four-time Big East Conference coach of the year while at Rutgers University, author of the books …And Then They Won Gold and Four Champions, One Gold Medal and former President of the American Swimming Coaching Association. Coach Warner works with all the campers every day. Camp Fees Range: $425- $550 Commuter / $425-$760 Resident June 22-26: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Madison, NJ June 22-26: Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, CT June 29—July 3: Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ Aug. 26-28: Camp Cromwell, Martinsville, NJ army swim camp at west point

Mickey Wender, Coach West Point Summer Camps 639 Howard Rd. l West Point, NY 10996 Your performance on race day will be determined by Call: 845-938-2836 how effective you’ve been at helping your brain understand all facets of the performance. The strongest com- lynae.mesaris@usma.edu l armysportscamps.com puter in the world is the human brain, and no different from the machine counterpart, it can be extremely The Army Swim Camps at West Point are a one-ofineffective if it’s programmed incorrectly. Recognizing a-kind experience for kids 9-18. Campers will learn that you’re essentially training the brain to manage the skills necessary to take their swimming to the your goals, then what you do in day-to- day training is next level - in and out of the pool. Three daily swim critical to achieving those goals. This camp is all about sessions are focused on the most up-to-date technique teaching young athletes how the brain does this, how instruction- teaching all four strokes, starts, and turns it takes information on board, and how to make sure “from the inside out.” Our professional staff will also that what you do correctly is imprinted in a way that expose athletes to “hidden training”- nutrition goal helps you reproduce perfect skills without having to setting, dry-land training and much more. All camp think about them. It will involve critical thinking and sessions and a wide-variety of extracurricular activities exploring new ways to achieve new skills. Learning (including an “afternoon at the lake”) take place on how to swim and train this way is the next paradigm in the hallowed grounds of the US Military Academy. All swimming and is the future of all sport. camps are directed by Army Coach Mickey Wender. In his 23rd year as an NCAA head coach, Wender has June 1-6 l June 8-13 l June 15-20 l June 22-29 coached at every level from summer league to the Olympic Games and has coached swimmers to the NCAA Division One Championships in every event. THE ARETE SWIM CAMP Camp sessions will be conducted in West Point’s world-class 50 meter pool. The costs of our camps are Coach Chuck Warner, Camp Director $425.00 for a commuter camper and $525.00 for an 1050 Dellwood Rd. l Martinsville, NJ 08836 areteswimcamp@gmail.com l www.areteswim.com overnight camper. All registrations will be done online with payment in full by credit card. We offer a team discount for any team that has 10 or more overnight The ARETE SWIM CAMP begins its 17th year while campers. receiving critical acclaim and sold out sessions for thirteen consecutive years. The camp is conducted July 6-9 l July 10-13 l July 14-17 l July 18-21 with four core objectives: immediate skill improvement, self-esteem development, teamwork and “WOW — continued on 38 March 2014

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2014 CAMP S — continued from 37 swimmers nine and older, all ability levels. The typical daily schedule will include 50-meter and 25-yard AUBURN SWIM CAMPS training, stroke technique and classroom lecture sesBrett Hawke, John Hargis, Rowdy Gaines (Coaches) sions, video taping and analysis, starts and turns, and a fun daytime activity. One week camps limited to P.O.Box 351 l Auburn, AL 36831-0351 25 swimmers per week. The elite camp is designed Call: 334-844-9746 for experienced swimmers 13 years or older. Elite Fax: 334-844-0703 campers will train and compete with members of the auswimcamps@gmail.com Bolles Sharks swimming program including national www.auburnswimcamps.com high school champions, Florida high school state “Home of Champions”–Head Coach of Auburn champions, high school All-Americans and OlympiUniversity’s Swimming and Diving Teams, Two-time ans. (See display ad on page 36) Olympian, Bahamas national team coach for the 2012 London Olympic Games, Coach of former One Week Camps: June 8-13; 15-20 Auburn swimmer and 2008 Beijing Olympic GoldElite Camps: June 8—July 26 Medalist, Cesar Cielo, 2009 World Championships Asst. Coach (Brazil) and 2008 Olympic Coach (Brazil), carolina swim camp and 2009 SEC and NCAA Co-Head Coach of the Year, Brett Hawke, will be joined by a staff of highly Rich DeSelm, Head Coach qualified, accomplished and enthusiastic coaches, University of North Carolina l Chapel Hill, NC counselors and collegiate swimmers to present the 919-619-3899 l Fax: 919-962-1603 2014 Auburn Swim Camps. Brett Hawke’s coaching cgarth@uncaa.unc.edu l www.carolinaswimcamp.com staff will combine the best of the Auburn Camp Tradition while incorporating the techniques used Come get faster at USA Swimming National Team to create champions across the globe. This camp Coach, Rich DeSelm’s CAROLINA SWIM CAMP! will feature technique instruction which will provide We offer three weeks of camp with outstanding swimmers with the tools for success that can be ap- coaching. Technique Camps are geared for the club plied to their training and development throughout swimmer, ages 8 – 18, to improve technique with their careers. Auburn men and women have won every stroke and develop practice and performance a combined 13 NCAA Championship titles and a skills. These camps offer: Specific technique / stroke combined 23 SEC Championships! Spend a week at instruction; Filming and evaluation; Daily stroke the “Home of Champions” and learn how to be the talks from Head Coach, Rich DeSelm and UNC best that you can be. All swimmers ages 9 – 18 are Staff; Daily interaction with current USA Swimming welcome. Enrollment is limited and sessions do sell National Team Member & UNC team members. out, so don’t delay. Register TODAY! Elite Training Camp is a training style camp where athletes train specifically in a distance, mid-distance 5-Day Auburn Swim Camps: June 1-5; June 8-12; or sprint group. Elite Camp is open to advanced club June 15-19; June 22-26 swimmers ages 12 – 18. This camp offers: Training Dave Denniston & Friends Ultimate Breaststroke in all energy systems; Recovery/strength building Day Camp (Limited to 60 participants): May 10-11 dryland; Race strategy; Specific instruction from Head Coach Rich DeSelm, UNC staff and current USA The Bolles school swim camps Swimming National Team members; Stroke filming. Sign up now at www.carolinaswimcamp.com or conSergio Lopez, Coach tact Christy Garth, Men and Women’s Assistant Swim 7400 San Jose Blvd. l Jacksonville, FL 32217 Coach with questions at telephone and email above. 904-256-5216 l Fax: 904-733-0176 lopezs@bolles.org l www.Bolles.org Technique Camps: June 8-12; 22-26 Elite Training: June 15-19 Under the direction of Sergio Lopez, head coach of camp chikopi for boys the Bolles School swimming program, The Bolles the world’s first swim camp (1920) School Swim Camps are developmental camps designed to provide quality instruction and training to swimmers of all abilities. All training and instrucBob & Colette Duenkel, Camp Directors tion will take place on The Bolles School’s San Jose 373 Chikopi Rd. Campus, located on the St. Johns River. Campers Magnetawan, ON, Canada P0A 1P0 will reside in the Bolles School’s air conditioned 705-387-3811 l Off Season: 954-566-8235 dormitory rooms with 24-hour supervision and meals Fax: 705-387-4747 l Off Season: 954-566-3951 provided three times a day. One week camps for campchikopi@aol.com l www.campchikopi.com 38

Under the direction of Bob Duenkel, Director of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and former US Open Water Swim Coach, the ideals and traditions of Matt Mann, US Olympic Swim Coach, continue at Camp Chikopi, after all, we have the distinction of being the “World’s First Swim Camp” to uphold. Founded in 1920, Chikopi continues to offer boys daily specialized swimming and an excellent mixture of traditional sports in a healthy outdoor environment. 2012 US Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist, Nick Thoman, and Canadian, Andrew Ford are our recent triumphs. We have a pool built into Ahmic Lake and offer daily training opportunities in open water swimming. Our highly trained staff of counselors and instructors provides the crucial 3:1 ratio that ensures individual attention for every boy. The staff was chosen for their skills and personality to guide and encourage. Chikopi can accommodate 75 campers, aged 7-17. In 2013 we represented over 18 nations including USA and Canada. There is a choice of 8 sessions to select from, 2,3,4 or 7 weeks long. Transport is available from Toronto. Sessions 6,7 and 8 enjoy the adventure of a canoe trip in our trademark green and white cedar strip canoes, on a cruise through Algonquin Provincial Park and other lakes and rivers. Being a swimmer does not restrict you from participating in our other camp activites including Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Cricket, Archery, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Mountain Biking, Kayaking and Sailing. We have weekly get togethers with our sister camp. Chikopi is Accredited by the Ontario Camping Association. Early Bird Registration discount available. 7 Week: June 25—Aug. 13 4 Week: June 25—July 23; July 16—Aug. 13 3 Week: June 25—July 16; July 23—Aug. 13 2 Week: June 25—July 9; July 16-30; Aug. 16-30

family swim holiday best centre, mallorca James Parrack & Matthew O’Connor; Camp Directors BEST Centre 09638 Colonia Sant Jordi l Mallorca, Spain Call: 001 34 971 65 65 60 info@BestSwimCentre.com www.BESTswimCentre.com Join us in our beautiful beach town of Colonia Sant Jordi in Mallorca, Spain, for a wonderful family holiday where the kids can be coached by Olympic swimmers. Hosted by British Olympians with guest coaches Olympic medallists David Davies and Sarah Poewe, this is the most popular summer swim program in Europe. Our goal for each athlete is to have fun, learn, meet new friends and take a great attitude about their

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campers) emphasizing improvement in the fundamental skills of competitive swimmers and divers. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions will balance time spending with water and dryland training. Above and underwater filming and analysis. Lectures on nutrition, mental preparation, strength training, etc. Sprint/distance camp emphasizes condition and proper training of the major energy systems. Diving camp concentrates on technical improvement on 1- and 3 – meter springboard diving. Stroke camp enables competitive swimmers to develop skills and techniques in starts, turns, IM and competitive strokes. Special two and three-week sessions are available. Director, Dale Rothenberger, Hartwick swimming and diving coach, will be joined by a staff of highly experienced coaches, counselors and guest clinicians (1:6 staff/camper ratio). Enrollment limit guarantees individual attention and frequent feedMay 24-31 l July 12-19 l July 19-26 l July 26— back. Email or call for a brochure/application. Please contact Dale Rothenberger for fee information for Aug. 2 l Aug. 2-9 l Aug. 10-20 l Aug. 20-30 both residential and commuter campers…multipleweek discounts available. fusion swim camps

sport back to his or her home club. Now in our 10th year, we have welcomed over 3000 people on our Family Swim Holidays. Accommodation is in 3 or 4 star hotels just a 5 minute walk from the BEST Centre, an outdoor Olympic pool that has hosted over 40 Olympic and World medallists on training camps since opening in 2009. Swimmers must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the holiday and parents are welcome on the poolside to watch the swim sessions, although they are not required to do so. Parents are responsible for their children outside of the swim sessions. The emphasis is on stroke technique, kicking, turns and our famous descending set and Olympic challenge. We have talks on nutrition and race preparation. It is the perfect European holiday for swimming families. For more information, visit www.BESTswimCentre.com.

1700 Post Rd., D-5 l Fairfield, CT 06824 Call: 800-944-7112 support@FusionSwimCamps.com FusionSwimCamps.com FAST-PACED. EXPLOSIVE. THRILLING. Fusion Camps offer young swimmers a terrific opportunity to improve their technical and competitive skills, make friends and have fun! Campers will improve individual stroke times, learn start and turn techniques, strength train and participate in timed trials daily. The Fusion Swim staff is comprised of talented and energetic NCAA Coaches and Swimmers dedicated to the individual development of each camper. The Fusion Swim Camps are designed to give young athletes the opportunity to work hard and improve in a fun, positive atmosphere! Boys and Girls Ages 10-18.

Stroke Technique: July 6-12; 20-26 Stroke Technique/Sprint Distance: July 13-19 Springboard Diving Camp: July 27—Aug. 1 longhorns swim camp Jon Alter, Director The University of Texas P.O. Box 7399 l Austin, TX 78713-7399 Call: 512-475-8652 l Fax: 512-232-1273 longhornswimcamp@athletics.utexas.edu www.longhornswimcamp.com

37 years of excellence! Headed by 2012 Olympic and Texas head men’s coach Eddie Reese, 2013 World University Games and women’s head coach Carol Capitani, and assistant coaches Kris Kubik and Roric Fink, the Longhorns Swim Camp is one of the most exciting camps in the country! Guest coaches and speakers June 22-26: Gregg Parini Swim Academy include Olympians Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker, Josh @ Denison Univ. (OH) Davis, Kathleen Hersey, Colleen Lanne-Cox, Garrett June 22-25: Brian Schrader Swim Camp Weber-Gale and Whitney Hedgepeth. Open to male @ Denver Univ. (CO) and female competitive swimmers, ages 8 – 18. Camp is held at Jamail Texas Swimming Center on the UT hartwick college competitive at Austin campus, home to 19 NCAA team champions. swimming and diving camps Facility includes a 50-meter by 25-yard pool, and 25yard by 25-meter pool. 4 training groups based on age and ability, with a 1:7 coach/swimmer ratio in stroke Dale Rothenberger, Director Hartwick College l Oneonta, NY 13820 technique sessions. Daily training includes challenging long-course sessions Monday-Friday mornings; 607-431-4714 l Fax: 607-431-4018 technique sessions Monday-Thursday afternoons and rothenberged@hartwick.edu evenings, with start/turn work included. Classroom www.hartwickhawks.com sessions on technique and race strategies. Underwater Celebrating Its 35th Year—An extensive program for video of each camper analyzed by a coach. Daily social ages 8-18 (coeducational…resident and commuter activities and field trips offered. Multiple-week stays

include planned weekend activities with supervision. Experienced, mature adult staff provide 24-hour supervision. Cost: Overnight Camp $935; Day Camp $835. Sessions fill quickly! Complete camp information and online registration available on website. Per NCAA rules, sport camps and clinics conducted by The University of Texas are open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level, and/or gender). NCAA guidelines prohibit payment of camp expenses by a representative of The University of Texas’ athletics interest. NCAA rules also prohibit free or reduced camp admission for prospects 9th grade and above. Session 1: June 1-6 l Session 2: June 8-13 Session 3: June 15-20 Session 4: June 22-27 l Session 5: June 29—July 4 mercersburg swim clinics Pete Williams, Clinic Director & Head Coach Mercersburg Academy 300 East Seminary St. l Mercersburg, PA 17236 Call: 717-328-6225 summerprograms@mercersburg.edu www.mercersburgsummer.com Mercersburg Swim Clinics are dedicated to improving your technique and helping you develop as a swimmer both inside and outside of the pool. Mercersburg Academy’s storied aquatics program has produced over 30 Olympians and brings a tradition of excellence to their summer program. Mercersburg’s Aquatics Director, Pete Williams, who has been a part of four Olympic games as a swimmer, coach or official himself, brings a wealth of knowledge to the program through his experience at swimming’s highest levels. The primary aim of Mercersburg Swim Clinics is to provide an experience that teaches swimmers the most innovative techniques available, while having fun. The philosophy is simple. Swimmers do not just compile distance, but rather work on improvements in starting, turning, and stroke techniques. Mercersburg Swim Clinics participants stay in Mercersburg Academy’s state of the art residence halls that are recently renovated, air conditioned with carpeted hallways and have bathrooms on every hall with individual shower stalls. The swimmer to staff ratio is around 5 to 1 and coaches and instructors are current and former college swimmers or Mercersburg Academy graduates with swimming experience. Cost of camp; overnight camper: $625; commuter camper: $460. Mention this listing and use the promo code “SWIMMINGWORLD10” to receive a 10% discount! Session 1: June 15-19 l Session 2: June 22-26 — continued on 40 March 2014

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including brochure, application, daily schedule and frequently asked questions. Cost: $580 / commuter (ages 8-18); $630 / extended day (ages 8 – 18); $680 / resident (ages 9 – 18). All campers receive a NAVY swimming shirt. Go Navy!

Bill Roberts, Camp Director Jim Richardson, Director 566 Brownson Rd. l Annapolis, MD 21402 8160 Valley View Dr. l Ypsilanti, MI 48197 734-845-8596 l Fax: 734-484-1222/734-763-6543 410-293-5834/410-293-3012 l Fax: 410-293-3811 Session I: June 10-14 l Session II: June 16-20 umswim1@gmail.com navyswimmingcamp@usna.edu www.michiganswimcamp.com l www.mgoblue.com www.navyswimmingcamp.com l www.navysports.com June 14, 15 & 16: See website for clinic offerings Four sessions open to any and all entrants, limited to 195 campers per session in Canham Natatorium at the University of Michigan. A staff of 50 and three instructional sessions per day ensure the individual attention necessary for significant improvement. Coaches Mike Bottom, Dr. Josh White, Rick Bishop, Danielle Tansel, Mark Hill, Kurt Kirner, Roger Karnes and Brad Shively are directly involved in coaching and teaching campers. Campers HD filmed daily and receive a written stroke analysis. Optional custom 4 view (2 underwater) DVD available for a fee. Choose the Intensive Training Tract or the Technique Development Tract. World class staff provides leadership and mentoring that encourage each swimmer to strive for excellence in and out of the pool. Cost includes instruction, swim cap, T-shirt, color photo, instructional printed materials, “goody bag” and room and board (resident campers only). (See display ad on page 40)

Expect direct results being part of the 2014 Navy Swimming Camp this summer! Our principal goal is to provide you the very best in individual instruction, evaluation, camper experience and safety/supervision. The purpose of our camp is to offer you a unique environment to learn and develop your competitive strokes including all related starts, turns and finishes. Navy Swimming Camp is a stroke-intensive camp. You will receive individual attention. Additional pool sessions are offered to all needing to maintain conditioning while at camp. Video analysis, dry land activities designed to improve individual fitness levels, performance, training, goal-setting, leadership presentations and Severn River boat cruise are all part of the schedule for 2014. Campers learn, train and reside in an amazing environment on the grounds of the United States Naval Academy. The Navy camp is led by an experienced camp staff while providing the very best June 8-12 l June 22-26 l June 29—July 3 l Aug. 3-7 in 24 hour supervision. See website for greater detail

north baltimore swim camp John Cadigan, Coach 5700 Cottonworth Ave. l Baltimore, MD 21209 410-433-8300 l Fax: 410-433-0953 jcadigan@nbac.net l www.nbac.net North Baltimore Aquatic Club Summer Swim Camps rely on small numbers, quality coaching, interacting with Olympic and International level swimmers, along with mental and physical training to teach the “NBAC Way” (includes day/overnight options). We are offering a Spring Break Camp for ages 9-14 from Apr. 14-18 with maximum enrollment of 32. This summer, we will conduct 3 weeks of Goals, Growth & Greatness Camp for ages 9–3 with day and overnight campers with a maximum enrollment of 48. This includes talks on Goal Setting, Injury Prevention and Management and Healthy Choices for Swimmers (Nutrition). Each day

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includes underwater analysis of strokes and instruction in all four competitive strokes, starts and turns. Two water sessions are included per day plus dryland, with an emphasis on teaching about training. We also offer one week of Reach, Risk and Race. This camp seeks athletes for a fast paced, high level training experience with NBAC’s staff and nearby collegiate coaches. In addition to on-deck instruction, these coaches will speak directly to campers about collegiate swimming. Swim twice a day for four days and do dryland. Maximum enrollment is 32. There is underwater analysis and instruction, but the emphasis is on training. Costs: Spring Bread and Goals, Growth & Greatness: Day Camp $775, Overnight $950; Reach, Risk and Race: Day Camp $650, Overnight $800. Sign-up ONLINE today at www.nbac.net. Spring Break Camp (Ages 9-14): April 14-18 Goals, Growth & Greatness (Ages 9-13): June 17-21 l June 24-28 l July 6-10 Reach, Risk & Race (Ages 14-18): June 30—July 3 northwestern university wildcat swim camp 2311 Campus Dr. l Evanston, IL 60208 847-491-4829 l 847-467-2396 amiller@northwestern.edu www.nuswimcamps.com l www.nusports.com

ELITE TRAINING*TECHNIQUE*BEACH*VIDEO ANALYSIS You don’t want to miss this wonderful camp experience at NU! We provide a unique mix of swimming (training and technique) in a Top Tier Aquatic Center within our beachfront facility. Each practice is conducted by the entire NU coaching staff and several of our elite swimmers. We plan daily drills to work on strokes, starts and turns. Along with the hard work, we plan daily activities away from the pool that make this a truly enjoyable experience. Our goal is to provide each swimmer with new insights into our fabulous sport of swimming that help them to improve and enjoy their swimming experience. Contact us now! Don’t delay because camps fill up annually. Commuter: June 15-19 Commuter/Resident: June 29—July 3 ohio state swimming camps Bill Wadley, Camp Director McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion 1847 Neil Ave. l Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-1542 l Fax: 614-688-5736 Wadley.1@osu.edu l www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Coaches Bill Wadley & Bill Dorenkott will lead the Ohio State camps with the assistance of Dave Rollins

and Liz Hinkleman. The Ohio State staff will conduct the camp in a healthy, wholesome environment that will provide a positive experience for all campers. The camp is designed to focus on the technical aspects of starts, turns, and stroke technique in a fun and enjoyable environment that will prove beneficial for each camper. It is our plan to share the most up to date drills in a manner that is memorable for the athlete. Many of our campers have gone on to win State titles and even become National record holders and USA Olympians. Coaches Dorenkott and Wadley have both served on numerous USA National team staffs and each of them have produced Olympians and National record holders. The camp will take place in America’s finest Aquatic center that hosted the NCAA’s and Big Ten Championship in 2010. For more information, visit www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com. Technique & Training Camps: Evenings: May 19-22; 27-30 Commuter: June 9-12 Commuter/Overnight: June 15-19; 22-26

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2014 CAMP S — continued from 41 pine crest swim camp Mariusz Podkoscielny, Camp Director 1501 N.E. 62nd St. l Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334-5116 Call: 954-492-4173 l swimming@pinecrest.edu www.pinecrestswimcamp.com Come to the same location Olympic Coaches and swimmers visit year after year for their personal training camp. The cost for our overnight campers is $825 per week, which includes two workouts a day, three meals per day, daily activities, classroom sessions and 24-hour supervision. The cost for our daily campers is $595 per week. The Camp Registration forms are available on the website and registration online is also available. Last year, we had swimmers from over 30 countries attend. Come to Pine Crest Swim Camp and join our International Atmosphere, athletes and coaches. Pine Crest Swim Camp: “The Camp that makes a difference.” Overnight: June 15-21; 22-28; 29—July 5; July 6-12; 13-19; 20-26; 21-27; 27—Aug. 1 Day: June 16-20; 23-27; 30—July 4; July 7-11; 14-18; 21-25; 28—Aug. 1 tennessee swim camps Matt Kredich, Coach Annabel Henley, Associate Director 2200 Andy Holt Ave. l Knoxville, TN 37996 Call: 865-974-1258 l Fax: 865-974-1287 Ahenley1@utk.edu l www.tennesseesportcamps.com This is the most innovative, motivating and educational camp in America: Learn from and receive autographs from the best Olympic Swimmers in America, including Ryan Lochte! New Premiere option features – Rotty Tow Machine, Ikkos neuroplasticity learning, and the Univ. of Tennessee Speed Circuit that helped UT win 3 of the 5 relays at the 2013 NCAA’s! The Univ. of Tennessee Swim Camp is recognized as one of the most innovative and educational camps in the country. Our goal is to provide an atmosphere where campers are excited to learn about all areas of competitive swimming. The Residential Camp provides an opportunity for intermediate-advanced swimmers to learn advanced strategies in competitive swimming in a supportive atmosphere. Open to boys and girls ages 8–19. Indoor and outdoor state-of-the-art swimming facilities. Limited enrollment (9:1 swimmer/coach ratio) so that coaches get to know each of the swimmer’s needs. Sessions in mental training, nutrition, dryland and special topics. Videotaping of every swimmer with subsequent analysis by Tennessee coaches is available. Each week will also include two Q&A sessions with our resident Olympian as well as an autograph session. Residential, Commuter, Elite and an exciting, new 42

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have experienced great success in the distance events including several back to back conference champions, ad on page 41) record holders, NCAA qualifiers and Olympians from several nations. Now you can spend a week in the VillaSession I: May 31—June 4 (Ryan Lochte); nova “D-Group”! 2 in-pool training sessions daily. Each Session II: June 8-12 (Peter Vanderkaay); Session III: June 15-19; (Davis Tarwater/Claire Session will be directed by Coach Simpson personally. Donahue); Session IV: June 22-26 (Amanda Beard); * Dryland program * Lunch break – provided in the Villanova Dining Hall * Guest lectures and technical Session V: June 29—July 3 (Scott Weltz) meetings covering race strategies and pacing, nutrition, health management in a high volume program, stroke total performance swim camps technique, etc. * Overnight and day camp available. The FOUR STROKE TECHNIQUE CAMPS–Each week, Jim Steen, Coach the Villanova coaching staff will focus on all aspects 108 Stevens St. l Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 of competitive swimming. The camper will be exposed Call: 740-398-6403 amisarti@tpscamps.com l www.tpscamps.com to a variety of topics such as stroke technique, training methods, strength training, nutrition, and sports psychology. The Four Stroke camps are day camps only. Legendary head coach and founder of Total Performance Swim Camps, Jim Steen, guided his Kenyon Distance Training (Overnight & Day): June 23-27 swimmers to an amazing 54 NCAA titles in 37 years while coaching numerous NCAA Champions, hundreds Four Stroke (Day Only): June 30—July 4; July 7-11 of All-Americans, and several Olympians. Since 1980, his formula for success and innovative ideas have been tom johnson’s wyoming swim camp incorporated into a camp program that has seen over O Thomas Johnson; Head Coach & Director l Dept 3414 10,000 participants from over 40 states and even 5 countries! Located on the beautiful college campuses 1000 E. University Ave. l Laramie, WY 82071-3414 of Kenyon College and Calvin College, TPSC’s talented Call: 307-766-6265 l tomj@uwyo.edu coaching staff includes Coach Steen, Jessen Book www.wyomingathletics.com (Kenyon College) and Dan Gelderloos (Calvin College) as well as numerous other headlining coaches such Wyoming Head Swimming Coach Tom Johnson hosts as Mike Bottom (U of Michigan), Steve Crocker (former the 15th Wyoming Swim Camp this summer. Wyoming 50fs World Record Holder) and Arthur Albiero (U of Swim Camp is a premier summer swimming experience Louisville). Come and experience the TPSC difference! and is proud to offer its winning tradition to comFor more information please visit us online or via petitive swimmers. Coaches Johnson, Matt Leach and email or by phone. Cost: $595 for Competitive Stroke Manny Noguchi and the staff stress the importance of Camps; $650 for Elite Camps; $650 for Academic swimming with outstanding stroke technique in a posiCamps for Swimmers; $695 for Elite Distance Camp. tive training environment. The swim camps are held at the beautiful campus of Univ. of Wyoming located Kenyon College (OH): June 8-12 (Competitive Stroke 135 miles north of Denver, CO and is convenient to Week 1); June 15-19 (Competitive Stroke Week 2); Denver International Airport as well as the Cheyenne June 22-26 (Competitive Stroke Week 3); June 7–12 and Laramie, WY Airports. The Univ. of Wyoming offers (Elite Distance); June 8-12 (Elite Breast); June 15-19 an outstanding summer experience at 7220 feet, with (Elite Sprint); June 22-26 (Elite IM) the opportunity of altitude training at the highest Academic Camps for Swimmers (Kenyon College): Division I school in the United States. Wyoming Swim Camp is open to all, ages nine and older. Staff ratios June 8-12 (Literature); June 15-19 (Art); June 22-26 (Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Math) generally range 1:8 coach to swimmer ratio. It is also Calvin Coll. (MI): June 22-26 (Competitive Stroke) one of the few camps that offer video analysis at NO additional charge. It is recommended that participants are competitive swimmers. Coaches who are interested VILLANOVA DISTANCE TRAINING in accompanying their team should contact Tom AND FOUR STROKE CAMP Johnson directly by phone or email. To provide the very best camp experience, each camp is limited to the first Rick Simpson, Head Coach 60 swimmers for each week. Online registration at the 800 Lancaster Ave. l Villanova, PA 19085 Univ. of Wyoming’s Swimming and Diving Team page. Call: 610-519-7212 l Fax: 610-519-7442 Rick.simpson@villanova.edu June 1-6: Camp 1 & Intensive Camp1; June 6-8: www.wildcatswimcamp.com Start and Turn 1; June 13-15: Start and Turn 2; June 15-20: Camp 2 & Intensive Camp 2; Villanova Swimming prides itself on its long history of June 27-29: Start and Turn 3 v excellence in the distance events. Villanova athletes (See display

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STABILITY BALL PIKE-UPS Roll out to the ankles on a stability ball, then pull the ball forward with your legs and pike your hips to a vertical back. Lower and repeat.

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CHEST OPENING NECK STRETCH 1. Place your hands one on top of the other on your chest.

by shannon m c bride photos provided and demonstrated by shannon m c bride

Dr. Shannon McBride, a licensed chiropractor based in Atlanta, Ga., has been practicing since 2001. She also is certified in Pilates through Power Pilates and the Pilates Method Alliance. The pectoral muscles—or muscles of the chest—are especially important in moving a swimmer through the water. Strokes such as the breaststroke and freestyle rely heavily on these muscles. Swimming, combined with a lifestyle that includes sitting at work or school, can tighten the muscles of the chest and stiffen the midback. Having chest muscles that are strong and flexible will improve your efficiency as a swimmer. Chances are you sit at a desk all day, whether you are a student or work in an office. Long commute times to school and work also means more sitting. Sitting for prolonged periods of time can cause your chest muscles to tighten and your shoulders to roll forward. This also can result in an inflexible midback (or thoracic spine). Using a foam roller can help to keep your back mobile and your chest open. The following are stretches and foam rolling exercises that are simple and relaxing.

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2. Gently pull down with your hands as you bring the chin up to point toward the ceiling and then slightly to the right. 3. Keep your shoulders relaxed. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat three times on each side.

FOAM ROLLER EXERCISE TO INCREASE MIDBACK (THORACIC) MOBILITY 1. Lie on the floor with your knees bent and the foam roller perpendicular to your spine. 2. Place the roller at the top of your back. 3. Use your legs to move the roller gently down and up your spine. Do this for 3 minutes or until you feel a loosening of your midback.

1. Stand in a doorway with your arms out to the sides. Elbows should be bent to 90 degrees and at the level of your shoulders. 2. Step one foot forward and lean forward until you begin to feel a stretch in your chest. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat three times.

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FOAM ROLLER CHEST OPENING STRETCH 1. Lie with the foam roller along your spine with your head resting on the end of the roller. 2. Open your arms out to each side like a “T� to increase the stretch. For even more of a stretch, you can slide the foam roller a bit farther down and let your head hang off the end of the roller. 3. Use your legs to move the roller gently down and up your spine. Do this for 3 minutes or until you feel a loosening of your midback.

DAILY ADJUSTMENTS TO IMPROVE CHEST FLEXIBILITY & MOBILITY There are small adjustments to your daily routine you can make that will improve your chest flexibility and midback mobility. Practice these tips daily and soon you will notice a difference in your flexibility and possibly your posture! 1. When driving, roll your shoulders up toward your ears and then relax them, lengthening your neck. Lift your sternum up slightly toward the sky. Try to do this exercise every time you come to a stoplight. 2. At work or school, make sure your reading material or computer is at eye level. Constantly looking down will eventually cause your shoulders to roll forward and your chest to tighten. 3. When sleeping, try to sleep on your back or on your side. If on your side, place a pillow between your knees and your top arm draped over a pillow. These positions will enable your chest to remain open even while sleeping. v

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TRUTH OR MYTH? by art gramer

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Some truths and myths about officiating were discussed at last September’s USA Swimming convention. Here are a few: Stroke-and-turn judges cannot move from their fixed deck position, or there will not be balanced officiating. Myth. Unless you’re statuesque, and your pool conditions are constant, shifting your position to get a good look at the swimmers in your jurisdiction is OK. Just make sure your fellow officials are on the same page.

Volunteerism, commitment and dedication are just a few words that come to mind when speaking of Kathleen (Morris) Scandary, the officials chair of Colorado Swimming. She started her officiating career 20 years ago, when her children were swimming with a seasonal team in Fort Collins. A swimmer herself, Scandary wanted to give back to the sport and also show support for her children. Volunteering as an official was her way of doing both. As the officials chair for Colorado Swimming, she has helped many officials advance to the national level, working on deck at junior nationals, senior nationals and U.S. Olympic Trials. Scandary always has the best interests of the athletes in mind when officiating and has great respect for the coaches at any meet she attends. She provides fair and equitable competition for all swimmers regardless of the meet level, and she always puts the athletes first.

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The referee’s long whistle closes the heat. Myth. The heat is closed when the referee deems it’s closed, giving athletes with legitimate extenuating circumstances some latitude to get on the blocks to swim. You must go up to the edge of the pool and stand with either your right/left foot forward when observing a start, turn or finish. Myth. Yes, you need to be close enough to see the entire touch at the wall, and you can’t fall into the pool while doing so. How you do that is up to you, though putting one foot in front of the other—with hands behind your back—does distribute your body weight and provide stability. The LSC general chair is the top deck official at every meet. Myth. On deck at any given meet, the top official, by rule, is the MEET REFEREE. He or she best understands the meet, and is in the best position to make the decisions. Avoid confusion by not having two bosses on deck. Remember the rules and what’s best for the swimmers. It’s not about us! v Art Gramer is the officials chair for Arizona Swimming.

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Now in his 26th season as head coach at Eastern Michigan University, Peter Linn continues to demonstrate that mid-major swimmers can be a force on the NCAA landscape. Q. SWIMMING WORLD: What did you learn from former EMU coach Mike Jones? A. COACH PETER LINN: Mike Jones was a wonderful mentor who shared invaluable insights and experiences, including how to handle athletes and the knowledge that being a coach was a 24/7 proposition. He was a lifelong learner with no swimming background who constantly evolved as an innovative coach. For example, his teams were doing parametric training and nervous system work back in the 1970s. SW: Any other influences? pl: Many. I spent more than 24 years working with Jon Urbanchek and have worked with Bob Bowman and Jim Richardson. I learned a huge amount from Jerry Holtrey in Cleveland, shared an office with Maureen Isaac and coached with Todd Grant in Columbus. Frank Anderson and Dick Segrist shared their coaching experiences at high school state meets. Frank and Dick provided a yearly clinic in how to handle athletes and guide young people.

SW: Is it a challenge coaching at the midmajor level? pl: Yes. The institutional diversity, along with the need to compete at the very highest level, produces an environment unlike any other. At EMU, the major challenges are financial combined with the need to establish a strong and visible identity for the swimming and diving program. Rising costs require that a large percentage of our time be spent raising funds. In recruiting, we look for studentathletes who want a challenge and have the self-knowledge to know what they need and see Eastern as a path to that future. SW: How have you gotten athletes to improve so dramatically? pl: The key for me is the “WOW” moment when an athlete surprises with an amazing performance. Getting to that moment involves teaching that success is a process. We provide the resources and help them understand what is possible. We individualize training and — continued on 48

PETER LINN Head Coach Men’s and Women’s Swimming Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan

Upon graduating (Eastern Michigan University, B.S., mathematics/biology, ’74), Peter Linn built a storied career as a high school mentor in Shaker Heights and Upper Arlington, Ohio (three state titles and three Coach of the Year honors). He returned to his alma mater in 1988 and is now in his 26th year as the men’s coach (ninth with women), having directed the Eagles to 177-56 and 63-34 respective dual meet records and 21 conference championships for the men and two for the women, while garnering eight MAC Coach of the Year awards. Linn has coached seven male Swimmers of the Year under his tutelage, and Madeleine Pilchard was honored three times as the women’s Swimmer of the Year. In 2002, Linn was elected to the Ohio High School Hall of Fame, and in 2006, the EMU HOF.

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Q&A — continued from 47 keep developmental records, allowing us to build on success or step back and regroup after a misstep. Mark Leonard, Maddy Pilchard and Jacob Hanson were three swimmers who typified the success of this process. Each was unique. Their training was tailored specifically to their needs and continually upgraded each season. Finally, we foster personal determination, discipline and a relentless pursuit of their goals. SW: Did you ever project an A-A finish for Jacob Hanson when he arrived as a freshman? pl: Jacob was clearly an excellent swimmer out of high school with exceptional qualities as an athlete and as a competitor. I don’t believe I ever “expect” someone to reach All-American status, but all of his training was directed with the idea that he would ultimately compete at that level. His club coach did a wonderful job of building an amazing capacity in him for high-quality work. Jacob never took extended breaks, and he competed seriously at the USA Swimming national level each summer. He had the ability to train at a very high level both physically and psychologically.

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SW: You have a large roster size... pl: I am comfortable with larger teams. If athletes have the capability to train and can bring something to our program—either in performance or simply modeling our core values—I will give them an opportunity. We also rely on long-term development to remain competitive. Over the years, many who did not make a conference squad for one to three seasons emerged as conference champions when their preparation and the opportunity to compete arose. SW: ...with a fair number of international athletes.... pl: We have attracted one or two in each class for a number of years. Some found us on the web, while others were swimming in the U.S. at local high schools or clubs. These athletes help create a vibrant cultural experience for everyone. SW: How is coaching college different from high school? pl: The similarities are in the actual coaching. However, we have many more resources at the collegiate level, and the supervisory component is exponentially higher. Further, the team building aspects are significantly different because you are bringing together athletes from all over the world with many different cultural and training backgrounds. SW: How did the high school experience prepare you for coaching in college? pl: My experience with high school-age athletes gave me the opportunity to see the process through the eyes of the club coach and, later, as a parent. The key to high school success is long-term athletic development. Mastering that process has been the cornerstone of Eastern’s success at the mid-major level. SW: What was the genesis of last year’s Michigan-EMU short course meet? pl: The 20-yard meet with Michigan was the result of some date confusion. (Michigan coach) Mike Bottom suggested a 15-yard meet. I was a little leery, as I could envision backstroke injuries. I suggested a 20-yard course to see how

many American records we could break. Mike loved the idea. It was an enjoyable experience. I think the athletes felt it was more difficult than they expected, given the shorter course and more turns. The takeaway was great racing, terrific speed work under race conditions and swimmers feeling great about themselves. SW: EMU has a recent history of coming from behind in big meets.... pl: There is a “never-give-up” quality to our team culture that plays a significant role and is linked to a training philosophy centered on middle distance and distance events. Consequently, on the last day of a championship meet when we have the 1650 and the stroke 200s plus diving, the team has a great deal of confidence. We have always had good sprinting to complement the stroke and distance events, and the combination makes the last day a perfect format for us. SW: What does it take for the women’s program to be as successful as the perennial conference champion men? pl: I think the women are on the right track. We needed to change the team culture initially, and with the help of swimmers such as Maddy Pilchard, Alissa Ricard and the entire freshman class from 2005, we were making real progress and won back-to-back conference titles. SW: How did the death of Catherine Ha from anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis affect that ascent? pl: Her death in 2008 was a real blow to the program. Initially, we thought she would be back the following semester, but it soon became clear that she was losing ground. It was a shock to get that final phone call. We had terrific support from the university and counseling center. Cat’s family was wonderful, and I felt the funeral was a key moment for the team. It provided an opportunity to share their grief and loss of a friend, but also a chance to recall the sheer joy Cat brought to those around her and the memories thus generated. The team dedicated the season to her

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and competed magnificently at season’s end, but in these situations, there is always a lot of damage “below the waterline.” Cat was a dynamic person and team captain. To lose her so unexpectedly was a devastating blow. I didn’t feel we were getting back on track again until 2010, and it was still slow going. I now feel we are well on our way and have the people in the program to compete for championships. I’m very excited about

the future and feel both teams can feed positively off of each other as we move forward. SW: Your men’s team has won 65 straight Mid-American Conference dual meets (as of Jan. 25). Is there any pressure to keep the streak alive? pl: We are seldom much above .500 competing regularly with Big Ten schools such as Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue and

Northwestern, so I don’t really feel like we have a streak. We train to be ready at season’s end and hope that we can be competitive in our regular season meets. I don’t want athletes to compromise their long-term goals for a dual meet. v

Michael J. Stott, one of Swimming World Magazine’s USA contributors, is based in Richmond, Va.

HOW THEY TRAIN: JACOB HANSON Jacob Hanson leaves Eastern Michigan University with a degree in industrial distribution, two All-American citations, three conference Swimmer of the Year honors and in a tie as the most decorated male swimmer in Mid-American Conference history (11 titles). “Jacob’s dramatic improvement at EMU stemmed from a deep desire to succeed and to do what was required regardless of the work involved,” says Coach Peter Linn, who also gives considerable credit to Hanson’s coach, Charles Yourd, at WAVES Bloomington-Normal YMCA. Hanson arrived at EMU in Ypsilanti as Illinois high school runner-up in the 100 yard backstroke. “My first thought was to make his other event the individual medley—especially the 400 IM—since he had four good strokes and a huge amount of training background,” says Linn. “Consequently, the majority of his training his freshman year was directed toward the IM. We spent a good deal of time on his breaststroke, as that had been his weak link. “He was an excellent underwater kicker, which was the basis of his speed. He was very disciplined in practice and ended the year as conference champion in the 200 and 400 IM. I felt one reason he lost the 200 back was that we had used him on the 800 freestyle relay on Friday night, and that seemed to have killed his legs for the final day of the competition,” says his coach. As a result, Linn altered Hanson’s training template over the next three years. “We also changed his weight program, and his strength improved dramatically, especially in comparison to his body weight. We focused even more on his underwater work, doing quality kicking and then specific work on stretch cords, parachutes, power racks and tethered swimming.”

In working closely with Hanson, Linn developed a sense of where his swimmer was physically, which helped dictate training session parameters. Linn replicated similar volumes, but aimed to hit appropriate energy systems slightly differently in each workout. The first half of each year, Hanson spent honing his 400 IM. “Probably not his most fun period,” says Linn. “He had a great endurance capacity coming into school and would do most of his longer sets either freestyle or backstroke. Jacob would hit at least one short rest endurance day per week working on his IM. These would generally be FRIM sets (free-back-breast-free), but occasionally would be IM ladders.” Hanson’s base freestyle pace progressed from 1:02 his freshman year to 1:00+ as a senior. His backstroke paces improved even more dramatically, moving from 1:07 to 1:03.5. “Typically, Jacob would hit his endurance training two days per week, and then work on his kicking and IM at more race-pace levels another two days a week,” says Linn. “Wednesday and Saturday, we reserved for serious watch work and, with a few exceptions, Jacob invariably did this backstroke. A key was his precision in maintaining pace work and being very consistent, training at goal paces.” Early in his career, Linn rotated Hanson through virtually every event except the 1000 free and the 200 breaststroke. In his junior and senior years, he swam primarily backstroke and IM, occasionally dabbling into sprint freestyle and fly while swimming the 200 and 400 free relays at the MAC Championships. Hanson’s taper varied, based upon his training. Linn made daily adjustments, individualizing where needed. “After his successful junior year at the 2012 NCAA Championships (seventh in 200 back, 1:42.32),” says Linn, “Jacob and I felt we had a good handle on what training he needed to maintain both his speed and endurance coming out of the conference meet and leading into the 2013 NCAA Championships (fourth, 200 back, 1:39.87).” v

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SWIMMING TECHNIQUE MISCONCEPTIONS

FREESTYLE

HAND PATH by rod havriluk

THE PERCEPTION THAT ALL THE TECHNIQUE ELEMENTS OF FAST SWIMMERS ARE EFFECTIVE HAS RESULTED IN THE ADOPTION OF NUMEROUS INEFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE ELEMENTS. IN REALITY, THE FASTEST SWIMMERS ARE OFTEN ABLE TO OVERCOME THEIR TECHNIQUE LIMITATIONS BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY STRONG AND VERY WELL-CONDITIONED. THE TWOFOLD PURPOSE OF THIS SERIES OF ARTICLES (PRINT AND ONLINE) IS TO ADDRESS SCIENTIFICALLY THE TECHNIQUE MISCONCEPTIONS THAT HAVE BECOME “CONVENTIONAL WISDOM,” AND TO PRESENT MORE EFFECTIVE OPTIONS. Swimming Technique Misconception: In freestyle, the hand path is S-shaped.

HISTORY OF THE TYPICAL HAND PATH A common misconception in freestyle is that the hand path is S-shaped. However, it is true that the hand path graphs of elite swimmers are often S-shaped (e.g., Robert E. Schleihauf Jr., 1979). The misconception about the hand path is based on two factors. First of all, the hand paths were usually graphed with respect to the water. And second, although the swimmers were elite, their hand paths were not optimal. Conventional wisdom, however, only adopted “the hand path is S-shaped” without the necessary caveats. In 1968, James “Doc” Counsilman described the freestyle hand path of Olympic champions and categorized one group as having an “S” pull pattern. His contention was that the path was not a straight line, as commonly perceived at that time. To illustrate, he graphed the hand path with respect to the 50

body to show the variations from the body centerline. For example, the hand path of Olympic gold medalist Don Schollander had a very gradual angle on both the pull and push phases, but could be described as a very narrow “S.” Counsilman even cautioned that “too much deviation from the center line...can be detrimental.” Schleihauf graphed the hand path of a number of top freestylers with respect to the water. The hand path angles on both the pull and push phases were about 45 degrees—much more severe than the angles presented by Counsilman (graphed with respect to the body), and shaped much more like an “S.” The limitations of an S-shaped hand path are most obvious when presented with corresponding hand force values (see Fig. 1, next page, left panel). The initial lateral motion of the left hand (away from the body midline) increases hand force due to the improvement in the leverage of the angle at the shoulder and elbow (Fig. 1, second image). However, the swimmer is unable to increase force for the remainder of the stroke cycle. Sideways hand motion (toward the body midline) fails to increase hand force (Fig. 1, third image). Another change of direction similarly produces more sideways and less backward hand motion with no increase in hand force (Fig. 1, fourth image). In contrast, an initial hand motion toward the body midline can reduce the hand path angle so there is “less deviation from the center line” (Fig. 1, right panel) and a continual increase in force throughout the

stroke cycle. In 1987, David A. Levinson explained the substantial difference between hand paths graphed with respect to the water and with respect to the body. He concluded that the best way for swimmers to improve technique was to receive information about the relative motion of body parts (i.e., hand path with respect to the body), as opposed to an external frame of reference (such as the hand path with respect to the water). Research on hand pitch can be used to calculate an optimal hand path angle with respect to the water, which can then be calculated with respect to the body.

CALCULATION OF AN OPTIMAL HAND PATH Schleihauf found that a 70-degree hand pitch angle produced the greatest resultant force (see Fig. 2, next page). (Multiple studies confirmed his findings with a hand pitch range of 65-70 degrees.) A 70-degree hand pitch produces the greatest force at a resultant angle of 25 degrees, so the hand path must be angled 25 degrees with respect to the water to generate maximum propulsion in the horizontal direction of body motion.

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figure THREE

fig. 1 > (far left) the hand path of the swimmer in the left panel is in the shape of an “s.” the hand moves away from the body midline (b), toward the body midline (c) and away from the body midline again (d). the vertical gray lines are

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synchronized with the video image. the right panel illustrates more gradual changes in direction for more subtle hand path angles.

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fig. 2 > (below, left) variation in hand force with hand pitch.

fig. 3 > (above) an optimal hand path graphed with respect to the water (a) and the body (b).

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The optimal hand path with respect to the body may be more accurately described as a very gradual “zigzag” than as an “S.” A swimmer who is trying to trace an S-shaped hand path will inevitably have angles that are too severe. An optimal path is more likely to result from moving the hand at a gradual angle from in front of the shoulder to beneath the head, and then changing direction to angle the hand from under the head to beneath the thigh.

SUMMARY D figure one

The path of the hand in freestyle depends on whether it is typical or optimal, and also whether it is graphed with respect to the water or the body. The typical hand path with respect to the water is S-shaped. However, the optimal hand path with respect to the body is better described as a gradual zigzag. An optimal path results from moving the hand at a gradual angle from in front of the shoulder to beneath the head, and then changing direction to angle the hand from under the head to beneath the thigh. v

Dr. Rod Havriluk is the president of Swimming Technology Research (Tallahassee, Fla.). He also presently serves as president of the International Society of Swimming Coaching. He can be reached at the STR website: www.SwimmingTechnology.com. figure TWO

The water resists the backward motion of the hand as the body moves forward, so the backward hand motion is less with respect to the water (see Fig. 3, top of next column). The lateral hand motion is the same with respect to the body or water so the angle of the hand path is greater with respect to the water. A 25-degree hand path angle with respect to the water (Fig. 3, left image) corresponds to a more gradual angle of 13 degrees with respect to the body (Fig. 3, right image).

Swimming World readers are encouraged to visit www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com regularly to read more of Dr. Havriluk’s articles on swimming technique misconceptions.

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UP & COMERS AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH

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MICHAEL

ANDREW

A PROFESSIONAL 14-YEAR-OLD SWIMMER? WHAT A FAR-FETCHED CONCEPT! ...NOT IF YOU ARE MICHAEL ANDREW. In April 2013, newly turned 14-year-old Andrew signed an endorsement contract with P2 Life, a high-performance nutrition supplement manufacturer, making him the youngest male in U.S. Swimming history to forgo a collegiate career by turning professional. This year, Andrew is hands-down the single most successful age group swimmer, simply in terms of the national age group records he’s broken. In January, he set three records. In February, he set three more. He is also the first 13-14-year-old boy under 55 seconds in the 100 yard breaststroke (54.80). Andrew now holds 15 NAG marks in the boys 11-12 and 13-14 age groups. Andrew credits his success to his unique training style. He swims under the team name, Indie Swimming, and is coached by his father, Peter, in a two-lane indoor pool that his father built. The training focuses on completing sets of ultra-short, race-pace repetitions. All of Andrew’s training is geared to working his fasttwitch muscles: a way of constantly mimicking racing in practice. Although it’s untraditional, the results say that it’s paying off! “Everything we do is short and fast—there’s not much rest. It trains me to be able to swim a fast (50 meter freestyle) and then do it again 10 minutes later,” Andrew told Swimming World after he tied and then broke his 13-14 boys 50 freestyle NAG record at the Arena Grand Prix, Austin in January. “I love the way we train—it’s all scientifically proven,” he says. At its core, Andrew’s training works best if he pushes himself to swim until failure. However, that doesn’t mean racing is always a breeze. “You can do a lot of training, but when it comes down to it, doing a 100, 100 and a 200 is still tough,” Andrews said after his long course 100 back, 100 breast and 200 IM triple at the Arena Grand Prix, Austin. “...I did die at the end of that 200 IM!” Even though he may have “died” at the end of his 200 IM, the race was swum after a morning in which Andrew set an NAG in the 100 meter back (57.38) and a finals in which Andrew claimed the 100 meter breast NAG (1:03.83). Despite his incredible talent and focus, 14-year-old Andrew is still a bit intimidated when he steps up to race U.S. Olympians: “When you look up and you see that you’re racing a 6-foot-8 Matt Grevers, you think there is no chance. But it’s still nice to know that I’m young, and I still have a lot of growing to do.” Could this be a foreshadowing of a potential Olympic berth in 2016? “We’ll see what happens in two years’ time.” v March 2014

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While the NCAA Championships are in full swing, there is a special collection of swimmers making waves at the high school level. This month’s “Gutter Talk” is dedicated to some exciting high school swimming-related headlines:

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Katie Ledecky smashed the women’s American and national high school record in the 500 yard freestyle at the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Interscholastic High School Swim and Dive Championships, Feb. 7. She swam a 4:28.71 in prelims, beating her own national high school record (4:31.38) by more than two-and-a-half seconds. Her time also shattered Katie Hoff’s American record of 4:30.47, set in 2007. Ledecky, Swimming World Magazine’s Female World Swimmer of the Year, is only a junior in high school! Ledecky is the second swimmer in history to set an American record at the D.C. Metro Championships. In 2006, Kate Ziegler broke Janet Evans’ American mark with a 4:35.35.

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LONGHORNS SWIM CAMP The Longhorns Swim Camp at The University of Texas at Austin is seeking mature, motivated and team-oriented individuals to be part of its 37th year! Exciting opportunity to work with world-renown staff: Eddie Reese, Carol Capitani, Kris Kubik and Roric Fink. Guest coaches/ speakers include Olympians Ian Crocker, Brendan Hansen, Kathleen Hersey, Colleen Lanné-Cox, Garrett Weber-Gale and Whitney Hedgepeth. Five one-week sessions (June 1-July 4). Room, board, parking, $550/session salary, up to $300 travel expense help and NIKE camp apparel package included. Applicants agree to work in an alcohol/drug-free environment and must have completed minimum of 65 hours college credit. Competitive swimming and/or coaching/ camp counseling experience required. References, First Aid, CPR and/or Lifeguarding/Safety Training for Swim Coaches must be submitted. For more information/application, check our employment section at www.LonghornswimCamp.com. Completed applications accepted until positions filled. The University of Texas at Austin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, citizenship status, Vietnam era or special disabled veteran’s status or sexual orientation.

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for the WORLD BILLITON AQUATIC SUPER SERIES Perth, Australia Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2014 (50 M) WOMEN 50 FREE FEB. 1 24.21 Cate Campbell, AUS 24.82 Bronte Campbell, AUS 25.81 Qiu Yuhan, CHN 100 FREE JAN. 31 53.08 Cate Campbell, AUS 53.98 Bronte Campbell, AUS 54.48 Karin Prinsloo, RSA 200 FREE FEB. 1 1:57.41 Karin Prinsloo, RSA 1:57.50 Bronte Barratt, AUS 1:59.15 Qiu Yuhan, CHN 400 FREE JAN. 31 4:07.44 Bronte Barratt, AUS 4:07.92 Karin Prinsloo, RSA 4:08.67 Kylie Palmer, AUS 50 BACK JAN. 31 27.91 Fu Yuanhui, CHN 28.36 Emily Seebohm, AUS 28.91 Sayaka Akase, JPN 100 BACK FEB. 1 1:00.05 Fu Yuanhui, CHN 1:00.48 Sayaka Akase, JPN 1:00.98 Emily Seebohm, AUS

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200 BACK JAN. 31 2:07.42 B. Hocking, AUS 2:09.88 Sayaka Akase, JPN 2:10.11 Emily Seebohm, AUS 50 BREAST FEB. 1 31.20 Leiston Pickett, AUS 31.50 Sally Hunter, AUS 32.13 He Yuze, CHN 100 BREAST JAN. 31 1:08.00 Sally Hunter, AUS 1:08.08 Leiston Pickett, AUS 1:08.66 Mio Motegi, JPN 200 BREAST FEB. 1 2:23.94 Taylor McKeown, AUS 2:24.50 Mio Motegi, JPN 2:25.01 Kanaka Watanabe, JPN 50 FLY JAN. 31 26.35 Alicia Coutts, AUS 26.59 Lu Ying, CHN 27.03 Ellen Gandy, AUS 100 FLY FEB. 1 57.60 Alicia Coutts, AUS 58.16 Ellen Gandy, AUS 59.65 Natsumi Hoshi, JPN 200 FLY JAN. 31 2:07.03 M. Groves, AUS 2:07.83 Natsumi Hoshi, JPN 2:08.03 Ellen Gandy, AUS 200 IM JAN. 31 2:10.49 Ye Shiwen, CHN 2:12.43 Alicia Coutts, AUS 2:13.31 Miyu Otsuka, JPN pictured > james

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400 IM FEB. 1 4:37.33 Miyu Otsuka, JPN 4:38.16 Zhou Min, CHN 4:40.93 K. McMaster, AUS 400 MR FEB. 1 3:59.77 Australia 4:03.86 China 7:04.88 Japan 400 FR FEB. 1 3:35.54 Australia 3:43.17 China 3:45.01 South Africa 800 FR JAN. 31 7:55.82 Australia 8:09.48 Japan 8:16.68 South Africa MEN 50 FREE FEB. 1 21.88 James Magnussen, AUS 22.23 Ning Zetao, CHN 22.44 Shinri Shioura, JPN 100 FREE JAN. 31 47.59 James Magnussen, AUS 48.19 Cameron McEvoy, AUS 48.41 Ning Zetao, CHN 200 FREE FEB. 1 1:46.35 Kosuke Hagino, JPN 1:46.68 Cameron McEvoy, AUS 1:48.21 David McKeon, AUS 400 FREE JAN. 31 3:47.98 Mack Horton, AUS 3:48.07 David McKeon, AUS 3:50.54 Myles Brown, RSA 50 BACK JAN. 31 25.14 Ben Treffers, AUS 25.17 Kosuke Hagino, JPN 25.42 Ryosuke Irie, JPN 100 BACK FEB. 1 53.42 Xu Jiayu, JPN 53.62 Ryosuke Irie, JPN 54.25 Ashley Delaney, AUS 200 BACK JAN. 31 1:56.40 Ryosuke Irie, JPN 1:57.21 Xu Jiayu, CHN 1:57.77 Matson Lawson, AUS 50 BREAST FEB. 1 27.54 Christian Sprenger, AUS 27.67 Joao Gomez Jr., BRA 27.83 Koichi Okazaki, JPN 100 BREAST JAN. 31 59.94 Yasuhiro Koseki, JPN

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1:00.36 Christian Sprenger, AUS 1:01.47 Felipe Lima, BRA 200 BREAST FEB. 1 2:11.32 Mao Feilian, CHN 2:11.52 Yasuhiro Koseki, JPN 2:12.47 A. Yamaguchi, JPN 50 FLY JAN. 31 23.61 Nicholas Santos, BRA 23.99 Ben Treffers, AUS 24.06 Christopher Wright, AUS 100 FLY FEB. 1 52.66 Chad LeClos, RSA 52.78 Christopher Wright, AUS 53.06 Daniel Lester, AUS 200 FLY JAN. 31 1:54.82 Daiya Seto, JPN 1:56.45 Chad Le Clos, RSA 1:56.85 Yuki Kobon, JPN 200 IM JAN. 31 1:55.90 Kosuke Hagino, JPN 1:58.12 Daiya Seto, JPN 2:00.27 Daniel Tranter, AUS 400 IM FEB. 1 4:09.82 Kosuke Hagino, JPN 4:13.60 Daiya Seto, JPN 4:16.71 Chad le Clos, RSA 400 MR FEB. 1 3:35.21 Japan 3:36.43 Australia 3:37.99 China 400 FR FEB. 1 3:13.95 Australia 3:17.64 Japan 3:22.02 China 800 FR JAN. 31 7:09.81 Japan 7:15.13 Australia 7:19.17 China MIXED 800 FREE FEB. 1 7:53.88 Mack Horton, AUS 7:56.36 Kohei Yamamoto, JPN 7:57.63 Myles Brown, AUS 400 MR JAN. 31 3:46.52 Australia 3:49.40 China 3:53.79 Japan 400 FR FEB. 1 3:23.29 Australia 3:29.79 China 3:32.94 Japan

NATIONAL CHESAPEAKE ELITE PRO-AM Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dec. 19-22, 2013 (25 YD) WOMEN 50 FREE DEC. 21 21.85 Vanderpool-Wallace, MAC 22.39 Ande Murez, STAN 22.46 Kelsi Hall, MAC 100 FREE DEC. 22 48.08 Vanderpool-Wallace, MAC 48.14 Ande Murez, STAN 49.52 K. McLaughlin, MVN 200 FREE DEC. 20 1:44.06 Andi Murez, STAN 1:44.91 K. McLaughlin, MVN 1:47.01 A. Buscher, DADS 500 FREE DEC. 21 4:47.12 A. Steenvoorden, MINN 4:49.01 B. Lorentzen, MVN 4:54.58 Rylee Linhardt, CSC 1000 FREE DEC. 19 9:42.28 A. Steenvoorden, MINN 9:45.10 Brooke Lorentzen, MVN 10:07.52 Amanda Barnes, MVN 1650 FREE DEC. 22 16:16.94 A. Steenvoorden, MINN 16:33.33 Brooke Lorentzen, MVN 17:00.46 Amanda Barnes, MVN 100 BACK DEC. 21 53.78 Andi Murez, STAN 54.93 Abigail Richter, BCH 56.01 Alexa Harris, LANE4 200 BACK DEC. 22 1:56.70 Abigail Richter, BCH 1:58.66 Alexa Harris, LANE4 2:00.50 Rylee Linhardt, CSC 100 BREAST DEC. 20 58.64 Kate Meili, MAC 1:00.86 Haley Spencer, MINN 1:02.54 Kelsi Hall, MAC 200 BREAST DEC. 21 2:08.24 Haley Spencer, MINN 2:09.35 Kate Meili, MAC 2:15.61 Destiny Nelson, FRIS 50 FLY DEC. 22 24.01 Vanderpool-Wallace, MAC 24.37 S. Woodward, CSC 24.83 Hannah Saiz, SCHY

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MEN 50 FREE DEC. 21 19.58 Alex Coville, PASA 19.93 Dax Hill, MAC 19.99 Brett Ringgold, NTN 100 FREE DEC. 22 42.50 Darian Townsend, UNAT 43.28 Dax Hill, MAC 43.43 Alex Coville, PASA 200 FREE DEC. 20 1:32.56 Dax Hill, MAC 1:32.64 Darian Townsend, UNAT 1:37.49 Bobby Bollier, STAN 500 FREE DEC. 21 4:22.48 Bobby Bollier, STAN 4:23.88 Nicholas Norman, MVN 4:28.66 Grant Shoults, MVN 1000 FREE DEC. 19 8:57.68 N.Norman, MVN 9:20.19 Antonio Ramirez, AZG

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CERAVE INVITATIONAL Piscataway, New Jersey Jan. 10-12, 2014 (50 M) WOMEN 50 FREE JAN. 11 26.37 Mary Pelton, NBAC 26.40 Cierra Runge, NBAC 26.72 A. Bogdanovski, UNAT 100 FREE JAN. 12 56.37 Cierra Runge, NBAC 57.36 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 57.93 A. Bogdanovski, UNAT 200 FREE JAN. 10 2:00.81 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 2:01.54 Cierra Runge, NBAC 2:05.32 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 400 FREE JAN. 11 4:09.80 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 4:10.09 Cierra Runge, NBAC 4:20.81 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 800 FREE JAN. 10 8:31.40 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 8:35.95 Cierra Runge, NBAC 8:51.72 Sierra Schmidt, GAAC 1500 FREE JAN. 12 16:23.57 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 16:52.96 Sierra Schmidt, GAAC 17:14.75 Emily Erwin, GAAC 100 BACK JAN. 11 1:04.73 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 1:06.30 S. McKernan, GAAC 1:06.70 Lauren James, NBAC 200 BACK JAN. 12 2:17.52 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 2:22.21 Liz Zeiger, BSC 2:22.84 Mary Pelton, NBAC

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21.07 Josh Schneider, NYAC 21.37 Adam Mania, SCHY 21.70t Alex Coville, PASA 21.70t Z. McGinnis, NYAC 100 FLY DEC. 20 45.82 Aaron Wayne, UNAT 46.15 Josh Schneider, NYAC 47.26 Ellis Miller, UNAT 200 FLY DEC. 22 1:43.35 Bobby Bollier, STAN 1:48.36 Justin Wu, SSC 1:48.54 Mark Jurek, AZG 200 IM DEC. 21 1:41.79 Darian Townsend, UNAT 1:49.25 Sean Mahoney, UNAT 1:50.19 Nicholas Petersen, SCHY 400 IM DEC. 20 3:41.85 Darian Townsend, UNAT 3:58.22 Brennan Balogh, LSS 3:59.56 Blair Bish, ADLS 200 MR DEC. 19 1:32.48 Schroeder YMCA 1:35.60 Boulder City Henderson 1:36.68 Mission Viejo 400 MR DEC. 21 3:20.28 Lobo 3:26.39 AR Dolphins-Lasers 3:26.83 Boulder City Henderson 200 FR DEC. 22 1:23.66 Schroeder YMCA 1:25.75 Boulder City Henderson 1:26.02 Dallas Mustangs 400 FR DEC. 20 3:03.70 Schroeder YMCA 3:06.50 Boulder City Henderson

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3:48.14 Boulder City Henderson 3:50.57 Dallas Mustangs 200 FR DEC. 22 1:35.91 Mission Viejo 1:36.33 Dads Club 1:36.51 Boulder City Henderson 400 FR DEC. 20 3:24.08 Mission Viejo 3:28.94 Boulder City Henderson 3:29.26 Dallas Mustangs 800 FR DEC. 19 7:28.22 Boulder City Henderson 7:28.41 Mission Viejo 7:37.10 Schroeder YMCA

3:07.76 Dallas Mustangs 800 FR DEC. 19 6:47.11 Mission Viejo 6:47.71 Boulder City Henderson 7:01.47 Boulder City Henderson B

100 BREAST JAN. 11 1:13.35 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 1:13.46 Lauren James, NBAC 1:14.65 Erin Barry, BAC 200 BREAST JAN. 12 2:35.65 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 2:35.87 Lauren James, NBAC 2:43.04 Haley Gula, BSC 100 FLY JAN. 10 1:03.24 Liz Zeiger, BSC 1:03.30 Lilly Vivado, BSC 1:04.16 Paige Kaplan, LIAC 200 FLY JAN. 12 2:18.99 Paige Kaplan, LIAC 2:20.32 M. Ocequera, BAC 2:21.96 Liz Zeiger, BSC 200 IM JAN. 10 2:16.58 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 2:17.19 Cierra Runge, NBAC 2:18.01 Liz Zeiger, BSC 400 IM JAN. 11 4:50.77 Brooke Zeiger, BSC 4:55.24 Liz Zeiger, BSC

4:58.12 Gillian Ryan, NBAC 400 MR JAN. 11 4:19.22 North Baltimore 4:25.61 Bluefish 4:33.23 Scarlet 400 FR JAN. 12 4:00.09 Bluefish 4:05.87 Scarlet 4:06.06 Long Island 800 FR JAN. 10 8:19.06 North Baltimore 8:32.28 Bluefish 8:50.50 Long Island MEN 50 FREE JAN. 11 24.35 Evan Sherkness, NBAC 24.91 David Stewart, BAD 24.97 Justin Dunn, JFAC 100 FREE JAN. 12 53.69 David Stewart, BAD 54.74 Raphael Chau, FAST 55.45 Christopher Wang, SCAR

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9:23.32 Nicholas Brown, MVN 1650 FREE DEC. 22 14:58.76 Nicholas Norman, MVN 15:41.42 Antonio Ramirez, AZG 16:01.90 Adam Peterson, BCH 100 BACK DEC. 21 46.34 Adam Mania, SCHY 47.76 Ellis Miller, UNAT 47.86 Z. McGinnis, NYAC 200 BACK DEC. 22 1:42.92 Ellis Miller, UNAT 1:45.55 Adam Mania, SCHY 1:46.93 Nick Carter, GSC 100 BREAST DEC. 20 52.22 Naoya Tomita, LOBO 52.36 M. Alexandrov, TROJ 52.68 Jared Anderson, UNAT 200 BREAST DEC. 21 1:53.04 B.J. Johnson, PASA 1:53.06 Naoya Tomita, LOBO 1:55.08 M. Alexandrov, TROJ 50 FLY DEC. 22

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25.24 Vanderpool-Wallace, MAC 100 FREE JAN. 17 54.38 Simone Manuel, FCST 54.86 Allison Schmitt, NBAC 54.94t Megan Romano, ABSC 54.94t Vanderpool-Wallace, MAC 200 FREE JAN. 18 1:57.71 Allison Schmitt, NBAC 1:57.76 Katie Ledecky, NCAP 1:59.33 Simone Manuel, FCST 400 FREE JAN. 17 4:04.46 Katie Ledecky, NCAP 4:09.35 Lotte Friis, NBAC 4:12.11 Chloe Sutton, 1X3 800 FREE JAN. 19 8:26.70 Katie Ledecky, NCAP 8:28.65 Lotte Friis, NBAC 8:38.87 Savannah King, LBCD 100 BACK JAN. 19 1:01.57 Hilary Caldwell, PSW 1:01.72 Megan Romano, ABSC 1:01.83 D. Bouchard, OAK 200 BACK JAN. 18 2:10.78 Hilary Caldwell, PSW 2:12.06 D. Bouchard, OAK 2:13.16 Megan Romano, ABSC 100 BREAST JAN. 19 1:07.05 Jessica Hardy, TROJ 1:07.76 Laura Sogar, BSC 1:08.46 Katie Meili, MAC 200 BREAST JAN. 17 2:25.73 Micah Lawrence, MAC 2:26.14 Laura Sogar, BSC 2:28.09 Rachel Nicol, SMU 100 FLY JAN. 17 58.54 Noemie Thomas, UBCD 59.47 Audrey Lacroix, PPO 1:00.22 Kathleen Baker, MAC 200 FLY JAN. 19 2:09.18 Audrey Lacroix, PPO 2:11.24 Remedy Rule, SMAC 2:13.04 Noemie Thomas, UBCD 200 IM JAN. 19 2:13.44 Caitlin Leverenz, CAL 2:16.03 Karlee Bispo, PASA 2:16.13 Katie Meili, MAC 400 IM JAN. 18 4:41.56 Caitlin Leverenz, CAL 4:50.98 I. Rongione, UNAT 4:51.68 M. Homovich, NCAC 400 MR JAN. 19 4:22.71 Longhorn 4:26.81 MSSAC 4:27.51 Cypress Fairbanks

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57.64 Sam Spurrell, BSC 200 FLY JAN. 12 2:03.95 Cole Buese, NBAC 2:04.25 Max Miranda, BSC 2:07.30 Kevin Doo, SCAR 200 IM JAN. 10 2:09.53 Ryan Sebastian, SCAR 2:10.07 Connor Kalisz, NBAC 2:11.24 Christopher Wang, SCAR 400 IM JAN. 11 4:24.25 Connor Green, BSC 4:32.76 Ryan Sebastian, SCAR 4:38.98 Cole Buese, NBAC 400 MR JAN. 11 3:58.84 North Baltimore 4:00.72 Bluefish 4:04.75 Badger 400 FR JAN. 12 3:40.13 Bluefish 3:42.78 Scarlet 3:46.17 Asphalt Green 800 FR JAN. 10 7:55.90 Bluefish 7:56.05 North Baltimore 8:12.98 Scarlet

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200 FREE JAN. 10 1:54.87 Cole Buese, NBAC 1:55.23 John Nunez, AGUA 1:56.93 Jerad Kaskawal, FAST 400 FREE JAN. 11 4:01.06 Jerad Kaskawal, FAST 4:04.74 John Nunez, AGUA 4:07.69 Andrew DeFriece, GAAC 800 FREE JAN. 10 8:19.28 Jerad Kaskawal, FAST 8:26.75 Andrew DeFriece, GAAC 8:28.36 Spencer Lafata, BAD 1500 FREE JAN. 12 15:43.95 Jerad Kaskawal, FAST 16:08.78 Andrew DeFriece, GAAC 16:15.99 Spencer Lafata, BAD 100 BACK JAN. 11 57.43 Connor Green, BSC 59.16 Jason Ewart, NBAC 59.21 Ryan Sebastian, SCAR 200 BACK JAN. 12 2:00.65 Connor Green, BSC 2:08.48 Connor Kalisz, NBAC 2:08.97 Ryan Sebastian, SCAR 100 BREAST JAN. 11 1:07.28 Delaney Hall, LIAC 1:07.42 Connor Green, BSC 1:07.56 Ganerr Tebet, FAST 200 BREAST JAN. 12 2:23.37 Delaney Hall, LIAC 2:23.38 Ganerr Tebet, FAST 2:27.16 Matthew Otto, DST 100 FLY JAN. 10 56.70 Cole Buese, NBAC 57.40 Ryan Sebastian, SCAR

400 FR JAN. 17 3:54.32 SwimMAC Carolina 3:55.44 Scottsdale 3:56.91 Santa Clara 800 FR JAN. 18 8:33.94 Frisco 8:40.39 North Carolina 8:41.13 Lakeside MEN 50 FREE JAN. 18 21.89 Nathan Adrian, CAL 22.48 Anthony Ervin, CAL 22.49 Jimmy Feigen, UNAT 100 FREE JAN. 17 48.26 Nathan Adrian, CAL 49.31 Yannick Agnel, NBAC 49.39 Conor Dwyer, NBAC 200 FREE JAN. 18 1:45.76 Yannick Agnel, NBAC 1:48.94 Matt McLean, NBAC 1:50.13 Ous Mellouli, UNAT 400 FREE JAN. 17 3:49.78 Yannick Agnel, NBAC 3:50.47 M. McBroom, TWST 3:50.85 Ous Mellouli, UNAT 1500 FREE JAN. 19 15:07.76 Yannick Agnel, NBAC 15:16.62 M. McBroom, TWST 15:19.09 Ous Mellouli, UNAT 100 BACK JAN. 19 53.72 Matt Grevers, FORD 53.88 A. Vyatchanin, NYAC 53.98 Ryan Murphy, UCB 200 BACK JAN. 18 1:57.29 Ryan Murphy, UCB 1:57.50 Jacob Pebley, UCB

1:57.57 A. Vyatchanin, NYAC 100 BREAST JAN. 19 1:00.58 Ross Murdoch, UOS 1:01.38 M. Alexandrov, TROJ 1:02.20 Brad Craig, TNAQ 200 BREAST JAN. 17 2:12.15 Ross Murdoch, UOS 2:13.19 B.J. Johnson, PASA 2:14.48 Scott Weltz, UCD 100 FLY JAN. 17 52.72 Tom Shields, CAL 53.69 Eugene Godsoe, STAN 53.73 Jason Dunford, PASA 200 FLY JAN. 19 1:57.93 Tom Luchsinger, NBAC 1:58.57 Andrew Seliskar, NCAP 1:58.85 Tom Shields, CAL 200 IM JAN. 19 2:00.03 Conor Dwyer, NBAC 2:02.05 Josh Prenot, UCB 2:04.32 Andrew Seliskar, NCAP 400 IM JAN. 18 4:16.58 Conor Dwyer, NBAC 4:17.69 Ous Mellouli, UNAT 4:19.13 Josh Prenot, UCB 400 MR JAN. 19 3:49.42 Swim Ontario 3:56.90 ITESM, MEX 3:57.30 Tide-Virginia 400 FR JAN. 17 3:24.58 SwimMAC Carolina 3:28.13 Palo Alto Stanford 3:28.20 Swim Ontario 800 FR JAN. 18 7:49.11 Nitro 7:50.18 ITESM, MEX 7:52.09 Santa Clara v

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2012-13 SHORT COURSE RANKINGS Compiled by USA Swimming Times swum in 25-yard pool from Sept. 1, 2012 through Aug. 31, 2013 Boldface Italics = Existing NAG Record Italics = New NAG Record

GIRLS 11 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 23.15 A. Weir, GA (1999) 24.52 A. Santander, FLA, FG 24.76 S. Kudryashova, SHY, NJ 24.99 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 25.02 A. Opong, SAKA, MA 25.15 Allison Erena, LAK, KY 25.16 Talia Bates, GSC, FL 25.17 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 25.26 Nicole Piatek, COHO, IL 25.41 J. Witting, OCW, CA 25.41 M. Potter, WOLF, MN 100 YARD FREESTYLE 50.27 M. Franklin, CO (2008) 53.64 A. Santander, FLA, FG 54.10 S. Kudryashova, SHY, NJ 54.73 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 54.75 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 54.88 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 54.96 Nicole Piatek, COHO, IL 54.98 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 55.18 S. Stanley, CCA, VA 55.21 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 55.29 A. Opong, SAKA, MA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:49.64 Kylie Stewart, GA (2009) 1:58.91 Bridget O’Leary, BSC, IL 1:58.91 S. Kudryashova, SHY, NJ 1:58.98 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 1:59.60 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 1:59.69 Erin Quinn, QDD, VA 1:59.97 H. Aegerter, YDC, WI 1:59.99 Ella Collins, COTA, ST 2:00.10 S. Lighty, RED, IL 2:00.12 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 2:00.47 Cathy Teng, SCSC, PC 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:49.51 C. Woodhead, CA (1977) 5:08.87 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 5:13.57 Bridget O’Leary, BSC, IL

5:15.79 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 5:16.98 Destiny Kling, WSF, AZ 5:17.25 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 5:17.37 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 5:17.64 M. Arakelian, KAW, MI 5:18.10 Isabella Parenti, BSC, IL 5:19.40 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 5:19.41 Erin Quinn, QDD, VA 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:57.33 Chloe Sutton, SE (2005) 10:48.17 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 10:48.96 Destiny Kling, WSF, AZ 10:50.63 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 10:53.23 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 10:59.04 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 11:05.53 Karen Najera, SBA, SI 11:09.77 Isabella Parenti, BSC, IL 11:10.59 Olivia Graham, SYS, FL 11:11.80 A. Hsieh, NOVA, CA 11:12.40 Ashley Neas, SA, GA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 16:34.13 Chloe Sutton, SE (2005) 17:57.35 M. Donohoe, FISH, VA 18:00.19 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 18:15.52 Destiny Kling, WSF, AZ 18:23.53 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 18:26.80 S. Kapphahn, AH, SN 18:27.86 K. Wheeler, SUSA, IL 18:28.29 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 18:31.52 A. Santander, FLA, FG 18:33.04 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 18:35.01 A. Meszaros, FLA, FG 50 YARD BACKSTROKE 25.76 Janet Hu, PV (2008) 27.51 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 27.70 R. Smith, STRM, MN 27.97 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 28.07 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 28.14 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 28.15 Joyce Kim, SA, GA 28.27 Athena Ye, DCST, IL 28.29 Shelby Raber, HOKI, VA 28.36 C. Fieeiki, NCAP, PV 28.46 M. Herwig, ACAD, IL 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 55.68 Janet Hu, PV (2008) Kathleen Baker, NC (2010) 58.87 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 59.41 R. Smith, STRM, MN 1:00.05 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:00.28 C. Fieeiki, NCAP, PV 1:00.30 C. Bushman, DRAT, UT 1:00.63 Athena Ye, DCST, IL

1:01.00 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 1:01.02 M. Herwig, ACAD, IL 1:01.10 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 1:01.16 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:59.49 Kylie Stewart, GA (2009) 2:08.34 M. Herwig, ACAD, IL 2:09.43 R. Smith, STRM, MN 2:09.43 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 2:09.79 K. Mack, NCAP, PV 2:09.82 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 2:10.56 Emily Trieu, FAC, CA 2:11.72 Shelby Raber, HOKI, VA 2:12.25 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 2:13.35 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 2:13.99 Lauren Mottel, DST, MA 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE 29.23 O. Anderson, MN (2010) 30.94 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 31.52 A. Lukawski, UN, PC 31.78 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 31.79 Jocelyn Fisher, SSC, MR 31.84 Cappabianca,CFYN,LE 31.95 Anita Sumali, ABQ, NM 32.00 A. Santander, FLA, FG 32.10 C. Thamm, NPAC, MA 32.11 K. Douglass, WEST, MR 32.22 Divya Kale, FOX, IL 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:02.86 O. Anderson, MN (2010) 1:08.61 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:08.62 A. McKinnon, MTS, SE 1:08.74 Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 1:08.90 Jenna Yan, MEY, NJ 1:09.12 J. Witting, OCW, CA 1:09.14 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 1:09.63 Ella Nelson, NAC, SE 1:09.67 A. Lukawski, UN, PC 1:09.80 A. Glowniak, WEST, IL 1:09.95 Jocelyn Fisher, SSC, MR 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:16.16 Annie Zhu, MR (2007) 2:26.74 Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 2:28.41 J. Witting, OCW, CA 2:28.74 A. Lukawski, UN, PC 2:29.18 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 2:29.34 Sarah Kutz, NTRO, ST 2:29.96 S. Kim, WYW, CT 2:30.19 Jenna Yan, MEY, NJ 2:31.33 Summer Will, BNY, IL 2:31.76 Megan Tao, PEAK, PC 2:31.79 L.Lowenthal,NBAC, MD

50 YARD BUTTERFLY 24.87 Ella Eastin, CA (2010) 26.72 A. Opong, SAKA, MA 27.05 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 27.07 C. Thamm, NPAC, MA 27.08 Isabel Chien, KING, PN 27.11 G. Standfield, NCAP, PV 27.14 R. Smith, STRM, MN 27.15 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 27.25 A. Santander, FLA, FG 27.31 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 27.32 Erin Merke, PAY, MA 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 55.51 Ella Eastin, CA (2010) 59.34 R. Smith, STRM, MN 59.89 Isabel Chien, KING, PN 59.92 A. Meszaros, FLA, FG 59.95 M. Potter, WOLF, MN 1:00.05 Shelby Raber, HOKI, VA 1:00.45 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 1:00.65 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 1:00.65 Emily Trieu, FAC, CA 1:00.77 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 1:00.82 A. Opong, SAKA, MA 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 2:00.00 M. Wright, MI (2009) 2:11.66 Emily Trieu, FAC, CA 2:11.68 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 2:13.72 Shelby Raber, HOKI, VA 2:14.99 Lauren Mottel, DST, MA 2:15.48 Chloe Corbitt, H2A, SC 2:16.44 Destiny Kling, WSF, AZ

2:16.73 A. Meszaros, FLA, FG 2:16.84 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 2:16.99 C. Kulp, GATR, VA 2:17.11 Olivia Bray, GATR, VA 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 57.62 K. Baker, NC (2010) 1:01.37 C. Fieeiki, NCAP, PV 1:01.38 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:01.55 C. Thamm, NPAC, MA 1:01.65 J. Witting, OCW, CA 1:01.79 Joyce Kim, SA, GA 1:01.79 A. Santander, FLA, FG 1:02.07 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 1:02.35 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 1:02.37 K. Mack, NCAP, PV 1:02.38 Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:03.50 Clara Smiddy, FG (2008) 2:13.17 B. Petersen, MMSC, PN 2:13.28 Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 2:13.77 J. Witting, OCW, CA 2:14.19 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 2:14.63 C. Thamm, NPAC, MA 2:14.64 E. Fry, NBAC, MD 2:15.08 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 2:15.10 G. Knutsen, SCAT, OR 2:15.21 C. Connolly, LL, MI 2:15.23 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:20.04 J. Forster, OH (2001) 4:45.54 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 4:45.80 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN pictured > kathleen baker, swimmac carolina, nc

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (SCY) — continued from 59 4:46.96 Joyce Kim, SA, GA 4:47.49 G. Knutsen, SCAT, OR 4:47.79 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 4:48.11 E. Fry, NBAC, MD 4:48.57 Summer Will, BNY, IL 4:48.62 A. Santander, FLA, FG 4:48.85 E. Lasecki, GB SC, WI 4:49.51 B. Livingston, LSS, MW GIRLS 12 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 23.15 A. Weir, GA (1999) 24.01 Clayton-Luce,WAVE,NC 24.11 R. Weakley, HSA, SE 24.18 P. Sanchez, FLA, FG 24.19 Riley Gaines, XCEL, SE 24.24 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 24.24 A. Campbell, BISC, PN 24.24 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 24.26 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 24.26 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 24.31 L.Nordmann, TWST, GU 100 YARD FREESTYLE 50.27 M. Franklin, CO (2008) 52.33 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 52.40 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 52.44 M. Scott, CBST, MA 52.59 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 52.61 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 52.61 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 52.63 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 52.77 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 52.81 A. Campbell, BISC, PN 53.05 Clayton-Luce,WAVE,NC pictured > kylie

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200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:49.64 Kylie Stewart, GA (2009) 1:52.32 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 1:52.80 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 1:52.96 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 1:53.29 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 1:54.00 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 1:54.03 L.Nordmann, TWST, GU 1:54.25 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 1:54.42 E. Theobald, DDST, IL 1:54.77 M. Scott, CBST, MA 1:54.77 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:49.51 C. Woodhead, CA (1977) 4:57.47 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 4:59.43 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 5:01.79 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 5:02.31 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 5:03.34 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 5:04.30 Eszter Heins, HSC, GU 5:04.63 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 5:04.72 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 5:05.52 Sophia Perez, NCAC, NC 5:06.89 Ruby Martin, IFLY, IA 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:57.33 Chloe Sutton, SE (2005) 10:12.78 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 10:18.11 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 10:27.24 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 10:27.83 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 10:28.51 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 10:29.57 Brianna Bender, SA, GA 10:30.77 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 10:31.94 S. Shelton, MVN, CA

10:32.77 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 10:32.92 S. Kennedy, BNY, IL 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 16:34.13 Chloe Sutton, SE (2005) 17:07.44 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 17:16.62 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 17:26.18 S. Kennedy, BNY, IL 17:32.10 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 17:38.22 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 17:38.27 K. Sulkevich, BREA, CA 17:39.34 Destiny Kling, WSF, AZ 17:47.12 E. Theobald, DDST, IL 17:47.71 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 17:50.05 A. Campbell, BISC, PN 50 YARD BACKSTROKE 25.76 Janet Hu, PV (2008) 26.71 L.Nordmann, TWST, GU 26.79 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 26.83 F.Wolfgramm,RACE, UT 26.91 M. Guevara, WETT, BD 26.94 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 27.02 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 27.06 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 27.15 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 27.22 S. Johnson, NRYM, MR 27.24 M. Scott, CBST, MA 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 55.68 Janet Hu, PV (2008) K. Baker, NC (2010) 56.41 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 56.51 R. White, WFFM, UT 57.23 L.Nordmann, TWST, GU 57.39 F. Wolfgramm, UN, UT 57.64 M. Guevara, WETT, BD 57.65 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 58.02 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 58.07 G. Dang, WAVE, PN 58.62 M. Scott, CBST, MA 58.73 Juliana Fox, RSD, SI 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:59.49 Kylie Stewart, GA (2009) 2:03.66 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:03.96 M. Guevara, WETT, BD 2:04.01 Eva Merrell, AZOt, CA 2:04.07 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 2:04.76 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 2:04.92 R. White, WFFM, UT 2:05.68 Juliana Fox, RSD, SI 2:05.98 S. Maddux, PAC, MI 2:06.66 L.Nordmann, TWST, GU 2:06.67 Haschemeyer, SUSA, IL 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE 29.23 O. Anderson, MN (2010) 29.40 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 29.90 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 29.91 N. Peplowski, DOCS, IL

30.65 Taylor Rau, FAST, MN 30.72 M. Christensen, NCY, CT 30.85 Zoe Bartel, FAST, CO 31.00 Lindsay Criqui, CAT, NJ 31.03 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 31.03 Julie Kolar, WILD, IL 31.17 Olivia Jack, UN, AD 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:02.86 O. Anderson, MN (2010) 1:04.54 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 1:04.83 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 1:04.89 N. Peplowski, DOCS, IL 1:06.19 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 1:06.48 L. Wood, SCSC, MN 1:06.57 E. Brockman, BEND, OR 1:06.69 Zoe Bartel, FAST, CO 1:06.87 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 1:07.10 Taylor Rau, FAST, MN 1:07.11 M. Christensen, NCY, CT 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:16.16 Annie Zhu, MR (2007) 2:19.20 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 2:23.74 N. Peplowski, DOCS, IL 2:24.28 Ann Juneau, ANSC, AM 2:24.44 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 2:24.49 H. Kinsey, SMST, SN 2:24.89 E. Brockman, BEND, OR 2:25.27 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 2:25.30 Lindsay Criqui, CAT, NJ 2:25.41 E. Garfield, LAC, NT 2:25.78 Allison Raab, HAC, MA 50 YARD BUTTERFLY 24.87 Ella Eastin, CA (2010) 25.67 Jessica Nava, PCS, FG 25.89 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 25.96 G. Dang, WAVE, PN 26.05 Riley Gaines, XCEL, SE 26.06 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 26.17 Kiara Norris, MTS, SE 26.22 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 26.25 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 26.28 S. Balmaceda, PASA, PC 26.28 M. Guevara, WETT, BD 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 55.51 Ella Eastin, CA (2010) 57.09 Riley Gaines, XCEL, SE 57.35 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 57.38 Jessica Nava, PCS, FG 57.46 Lindsay Criqui, CAT, NJ 57.50 M. Potter, WOLF, MN 57.57 M. Guevara, WETT, BD 57.70 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 57.76 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 58.02 Julia Roy, LAK, KY 58.06 Katrina Marty, YDC, WI

200 YARD BUTTERFLY 2:00.00 M. Wright, MI (2009) 2:05.83 Eszter Heins, HSC, GU 2:07.28 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 2:07.62 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 2:08.06 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:08.73 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 2:09.18 Jessica Nava, PCS, FG 2:09.34 Riley Gaines, XCEL, SE 2:09.35 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 2:09.50 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 2:09.53 S. Sipple, PHD, AM 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 57.62 K. Baker, NC (2010) 58.77 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 59.06 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 59.18 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 59.39 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 59.92 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 1:00.39 Lindsay Criqui, CAT, NJ 1:00.49 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 1:00.61 Katrina Marty, YDC, WI 1:00.74 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 1:00.76 E. Garfield, LAC, NT 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:03.50 Clara Smiddy, FG (2008) 2:06.59 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:07.55 E. Garfield, LAC, NT 2:07.73 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 2:07.92 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 2:08.03 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 2:08.46 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 2:08.73 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 2:09.63 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 2:09.95 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:10.20 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:20.04 J. Forster, OH (2001) 4:31.07 M.Homovich,NCAC, NC 4:33.07 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 4:33.78 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 4:33.80 E. Garfield, LAC, NT 4:33.81 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 4:35.23 Brianna Bender, SA, GA 4:36.08 Ruby Martin, IFLY, IA 4:36.20 A. Beaudion, UN, GU 4:36.48 E. Boyer, FINS, CT 4:36.73 Taylor Ruck, SAC, AZ GIRLS 13 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 22.44 Dara Torres, CA (1982) 23.37 C Harnish, YY, MA 23.58 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 23.59 Rachel Wittmer, UN, MN 23.61 Caitlin Tucz, LRSC, ME

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2:20.16 Kile Carriger, COM, WT 2:20.44 Hana Brett, PASA, PC 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 53.44 Felicia Lee, MD (2006) K. Stewart, SI (2009) 53.70 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 55.40 C. Tycz, LRSC, ME 55.48 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 56.06 Joelle Vereb, WAC, VA 56.12 M. Sheffield, BAC, VA 56.27 D. Blaum, SCAT, GA 56.46 A. Margett, BREA, CA 56.64 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 56.79 J. Menkhaus, MAC, NC 56.95 C. Harnish, YY, MA 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:56.58 M. Meagher, KY (1979) 1:59.03 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 2:02.52 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:02.91 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 2:03.43 M. Baker, YSSC, SC 2:04.60 Alena Kraus, MACG, FL 2:04.74 A. Harmon, FCST, GU 2:05.05 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:05.28 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 2:05.29 K. Harston, DSA, CO 2:05.30 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:57.70 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 2:03.10 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 2:03.94 C.Cummings,COND, MR 2:04.70 Julia Poole, RSA, NC 2:04.88 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:05.29 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:05.99 K.Glavinovich,AZOT,CA 2:06.07 Ingrid Wall, NTSC, IL 2:06.10 Krivokapic-Zhou,SCSC,PC 2:06.19 C. Harnish, YY, MA 2:06.28 C. Aikins, GOLD, GA 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:08.44 Katie Hoff, MD (2004) 4:15.85 C. Harnish, YY, MA 4:19.81 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 4:20.49 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 4:23.43 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 4:23.66 R. Barney, NTRO, ST 4:25.32 Nikol Popov, CANY, CA 4:25.46 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 4:25.71 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 4:25.82 Morgan Rosas, DSA, CO 4:26.01 Julia Poole, RSA, NC GIRLS 14 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 22.44 Dara Torres, CA (1982) 22.75 Keaton Blovad, PSC, AZ

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16:12.69 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 16:13.98 C. Harnish, YY, MA 16:41.21 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 16:47.45 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 16:51.46 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 16:51.75 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 16:53.95 Hernandez-Tome,SYS,FL 16:56.46 E. Layton, ATAC, FL 16:57.10 Erin Earley, HMST, ST 16:58.64 A. Nunan, SEA, MA 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 52.87 K. Baker, NC (2012) 55.96 A. Richter, BCH, CA 56.44 R. White, WFFM, UT 56.52 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 56.57 R. Wittmer, AQJT, MN 56.58 R. Barney, NTRO, ST 56.83 M. Maguire, RAC, CT 56.87 C. Harnish, YY, MA 57.11 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 57.17 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 57.31 C. Curry, STAT, VA 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:51.07 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 1:58.02 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 1:58.79 A. Richter, BCH, CA 2:00.77 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 2:01.64 Erin Earley, HMST, CT 2:02.21 M. Maguire, RAC, CT 2:02.44 Krivokapic-Zhou,SCSC,PC 2:02.90 K.Glavinovich,AZOT,CA 2:02.94 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 2:03.16 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:03.18 C. Kalisz, NBAC, MD 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:01.29 M. Quann, PN (1998) 1:03.36 O. Calegan, LSS, MW 1:03.66 K. Morgan, DST, OH 1:03.81 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 1:04.10 Julia Poole, RSA, NC 1:04.55 Ashley Pales, LSS, MW 1:04.69 Ingrid Wall, NTSC, IL 1:04.72 Kile Carriger, COM, WT 1:04.86 Madison Balish, PAQ, HI 1:05.10 M. Aroesty, LBA, MR 1:05.14 J. Yegher, RMSC, PV 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:12.08 Katie Hoff, MD (2003) 2:15.92 K. Morgan, DST, OH 2:17.46 Julia Poole, RSA, NC 2:17.89 Brooke Forde, LAK, KY 2:17.96 M. Aroesty, LBA, MR 2:19.24 Sydney Baker, YSSC, SC 2:19.52 Ashley Pales, LSS, MW 2:19.98 O. Calegan, LSS, MW 2:20.07 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT

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23.76 D. Blaum, SCAT, GA 23.87 V. Palochik, BEST, MA 23.89 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 23.92 Ingrid Wall, NTSC, IL 23.97 D. Pyshnenko, CATS, IL 23.97 A. Campbell, BISC, PN 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.94 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 50.60 C. Harnish, YY, MA 50.77 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 51.39 D. Pyshnenko, CATS, IL 51.45 Lauren Green, QSS, PC 51.75 R. Wittmer, AQJT, MN 51.75 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 51.96 Skylar Fore, OZ, WI 51.98 A. Campbell, BISC, PN 52.02 A. Richter, BCH, CA 52.16 V. Palochik, BEST, MA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:44.55 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 1:48.58 C. Harnish, YY, MA 1:49.47 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 1:50.20 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 1:50.39 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 1:51.30 C. Bayer, NCAP, PV 1:51.38 G. Kopenski, FA, NT 1:51.51 G. Pfeifer, FAST, OZ 1:51.78 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 1:51.85 Skylar Fore, OZ, WI 1:51.87 Sydney Baker, YSSC, SC 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:35.14 Katie Ledecky, PV (2011) 4:45.15 C. Harnish, YY, MA 4:47.08 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 4:51.80 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 4:55.97 L. Gwennap, NCAP, PV 4:56.04 E. Layton, ATAC, FL 4:56.51 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 4:57.14 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 4:57.17 M. Owens, FISH, PV 4:57.33 Erin Earley, UN, CT 4:57.38 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:29.81 Katie Ledecky, PV (2011) 9:43.69 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 9:48.83 C. Harnish, YY, MA 9:59.43 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 10:07.88 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 10:08.12 M. Owens, FISH, PV 10:08.19 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 10:08.45 Ruppert-Gonez, GSC, FL 10:10.34 Erin Earley, HMST, CT 10:10.47 G. Pfeifer, FAST, OZ 10:10.69 A. Nunan, SEA, MA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:54.86 T. Cohen, CA (1981)

22.95 Ali Stingle, WAVE, WI 22.97 E. Nelson, UN, WI 23.06 Marta Ciesla, PCS, FG 23.09 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 23.09 A. Braunecker, UN, IL 23.21 C. Moseley, RA, CC 23.34 Victoria Bindi, UN, SE 23.37 Mary Smith, UN, NI 23.38 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.94 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 49.51 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 49.81 E. Nelson, YDC, WI 49.88 Ingrid Shu, LHY, NJ 50.37 Keaton Blovad, PSC, AZ 50.49 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 50.51 Erica Brown, UN, PC 50.54 Kelley Tackett, CSC, MV 50.61 M. Murphy, UN, PC 50.65 Sara Metzsch, THSC, OR 50.66 Meghan Small, YY, MA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:44.55 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 1:46.58 Meghan Small, YY, MA 1:47.93 Ingrid Shu, LHY, NJ 1:48.19 Claire Adams, UN, IN 1:48.38 Tatum Wade, UN, SE 1:48.47 P. Madeen, CMSA, SE 1:48.60 Kelley Tackett, CSC, MV 1:48.84 Jessica Merritt, UN, NC 1:49.03 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 1:49.23 A. Buscher, DADS, GU 1:49.25 Erika Brown, UN, PC

500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:35.14 Katie Ledecky, PV (2011) 4:40.15 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:45.26 M. Byrnes, NCAP, PV 4:46.10 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 4:46.37 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 4:49.18 Chenoa Devine, UN, SN 4:49.25 Taylor Ault, RMDA, CA 4:49.35 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 4:50.53 Kirsten Jacobsen, UN, IL 4:51.37 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 4:51.54 K. Brent, SWIM, FL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:29.81 Katie Ledecky, PV (2011) 9:39.73 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 9:43.44 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 9:48.27 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 9:48.79 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 9:49.72 M. Byrnes, NCAP, PV 9:52.20 K. Brent, SWIM, FL 9:54.51 Chenoa Devine, UN, SN 9:59.06 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 10:01.86 Lindsay Stone, PACK, NI 10:04.49 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:54.86 T. Cohen, CA (1981) 15:54.46 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 16:13.73 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 16:15.59 M. Byrnes, NCAP, PV 16:17.19 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 16:25.39 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 16:32.25 Chenoa Devine, UN, SN

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (SCY) — continued from 61 16:39.00 K. Brent, SWIM, FL 16:44.40 Taylor Ault, RMDA, CA 16:45.87 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 16:50.59 Lindsay Stone, PACK, NI 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 52.87 K. Baker, NC (2012) 53.05 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 53.61 Keaton Blovad, PSC, AZ 53.72 E. Nelson, YDC, WI 53.95 C. Mykkanen, UN, CA 54.43 Elise Haan, UN, FL 54.52 Carrie Boone, NCAP, PV 54.67 Alex Galyer, YSSC, SC 54.76 Haley Hynes, KCB, MV 55.05 Sara Metzsch, THSC, OR 55.10 Chloe Isleta, UN, PC 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:51.07 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 1:54.76 Meghan Small, YY, MA 1:55.54 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 1:56.28 C.Mykkanen, NOVA, CA 1:56.84 E. Nelson, YDC, WI 1:57.00 J. Visscher, OCST, OR 1:57.19 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 1:57.39 C. Brennan, THSC, OR 1:58.55 R. Barney, NTRO, ST 1:58.86 C. Boonie, NCAP, PV 1:59.14 Emily Eastin, SCAL, CA 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:01.29 M. Quann, PN (1998) 1:01.62 K. Lohman, LAK, KY 1:02.12 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 1:02.69 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 1:03.16 Bay Prewette, YSSC, SC pictured > megan

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1:03.30 Stefanie Ting, DACA, PC 1:03.33 L. Stigler, SWAT, WI 1:03.55 Ashley Pales, LSS, MW 1:03.73 Tara Chapman, UN, MN 1:03.80 A. Preiss, UN, MN 1:03.80 M.Vonderhaar,CLPR,OH 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:12.08 Katie Hoff, MD (2003) 2:10.22 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 2:13.32 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC 2:14.17 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 2:14.25 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 2:17.23 C. Hanson, RMDA, CA 2:17.37 Emily Snyder, SA, GA 2:17.42 Meghan Small, YY, MA 2:17.66 Brooke Forde, LAK, KY 2:17.77 Hana Brett, PASA, PC 2:17.90 Julia Poole, UN, NC 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 53.44 Felicia Lee, MD (2006) K. Stewart, SI (2009) 53.36 E. Nelson, YDC, WI 54.04 Kylie Jordan, SNOW, PV 54.13 J. Snover, YSSC, SC 54.39 C. Lappin, NMA, NC 54.39 M. Murphy, UN, PC 54.73 Breinne Thorne, UN, MN 54.74 Sara Metzsch, THSC, OR 54.99 G. Dacruz, TIDE, VA 55.17 Kierston Farley, UN, IL 55.26 Vanessa Krause, UN, IN 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:56.58 M. Meagher, KY (1979) 1:57.14 Becca Mann, CAT, FL

1:59.15 Lauren Case, GOLD, GA 2:00.63 C. DeSelm, NCAC, NC 2:00.97 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 2:01.24 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 2:01.35 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 2:01.45 A. Saghafi, TERA, PC 2:01.75 Sara Metzsch, THSC, OR 2:01.78 B. Thorne, AQJT, MN 2:02.01 Sabrina Kwan, OCA, PN 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:57.70 M. Franklin, CO (2010) 1:58.67 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 1:58.85 Meghan Small, YY, MA 2:01.45 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 2:01.83 Chloe Isleta, UN, PC 2:01.95 E. Nelson, YDC, WI 2:01.99 C. Mykkanen, UN, CA 2:02.31 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 2:02.67 Lauren Green, QSS, PC 2:03.09 Reilly Lanigan, SCT, IL 2:03.15 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:08.44 Katie Hoff, CO (2004) 4:10.29 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:17.32 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 4:18.55 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 4:18.84 C.Mykkanen, NOVA, CA 4:19.64 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC 4:19.84 Reilly Lanigan, SCT, IL 4:20.39 Olivia Johnson, BA, IN 4:20.43 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 4:21.08 Devan Sweeney, SA, GA 4:21.86 D. Dilsaver, GNST, MW GIRLS 15 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 22.17 K. Vredeveld, SE (2011) 22.55 K. Konopka, YSSC, SC 22.84 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 22.85 Victoria Toris, SAC, AZ 22.87 N. McCullagh, MAC, NC 22.97 Emily Allen, NMA, NC 23.01 V. Yoshimura, SSC, MA 23.02 K.McLaughlin,MVN, CA 23.05 C. Caldwell, UN, MV 23.06 Kaia Grobe, UN, MN 23.08 A. Braunecker, UN, IL 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.80 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 48.73 Emily Allen, NMA, NC 49.51 N. McCullagh, MAC, NC 49.74 K.McLaughlin,MVN, CA 49.85 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 49.87 Victoria Toris, UN, AZ 49.90 K. Konopka, YSSC, SC 49.93 S. McKernan, UN, MA

49.97 Kaia Grobe, UN, MN 49.98 C. Caldwell, LA, MV 49.98 B. Hansen, LOVE, CO 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:42.81 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 1:42.96 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV 1:45.39 K.McLaughlin, UN, CA 1:46.78 Emily Allen, NMA, NC 1:46.93 S. McKernan, UN, MA 1:47.28 N. McCullagh, MAC, NC 1:47.65 Rebecca Postoll, UN, GA 1:47.79 Ariana Saghafi, UN, PC 1:47.97 A. Buscher, DADS, GU 1:48.01 Madison Wright, UN, MI 1:48.02 Megan Moroney, UN, FG 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:34.21 Katie Hoff, MD (2006) 4:31.38 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV 4:38.69 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:43.95 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 4:46.07 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 4:46.75 M. Wright, KAW, MI 4:47.33 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 4:47.57 K. Jacobsen, BSC, IL 4:48.32 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 4:48.49 Rebecca Postoll, UN, GA 4:48.87 Sandra Soe, SCSC, PC 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:25.07 Katie Ledecky, PV (2012) 9:22.35 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 9:31.79 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 9:44.98 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 9:45.46 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 9:50.10 A. Atkins, SYS, FL 9:52.43 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 9:53.48 M. Simonds, PLS, PC 9:54.93 Sandra Soe, UN, PC 9:56.05 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 9:57.34 B. Kahn, AZOT, CA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:40.38 Katie Ledecky, PV (2012) 15:28.36 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 15:45.33 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 16:11.96 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 16:21.76 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 16:25.61 A. Atkins, SYS, FL 16:26.44 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 16:29.10 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 16:30.20 K. Jacobsen, BSC, IL 16:34.04 M. Simonds, PLS, PC 16:37.68 Sandra Soe, SCSC, PC 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 51.53 R. Bootsma, MN (2010) 52.09 Zoe Avestruz, AQJT, MN 52.63 K. Baker, MAC, NC 53.34 Taylor Garcia, MLA, MI

53.69 H. Leach, MAC, MT 53.72 Ella Eastin, UN, CA 53.74 H. Whiteley, UN, OH 53.81 N. McCullagh, MAC, NC 53.90 Asia Seidt, LAK, KY 53.91 Elise Haan, T2, FL 54.16 Emily Eastin, UN, CA 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:50.72 E. Pelton, GA (2010) 1:54.31 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:55.31 K. Oberlander, YY, MA 1:55.58 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 1:55.77 Asia Seidt, LAK, KY 1:56.71 Kaitlin Harty, GMSC, NE 1:56.81 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 1:57.19 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 1:57.40 H. Lindsey, ASA, PV 1:57.56 Zoe Avestruz, AQJT, MN 1:57.61 A. Szekely, CBST, MA 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 59.80 M. Quann, PN (2000) 1:00.16 Lindsey Horejsi, UN, MN 1:00.81 K. Lohman, LAK, KY 1:01.37 Rachel Munson, UN, WI 1:01.46 M. Tucker, PCC, MI 1:01.54 Lillian King, UN, IN 1:01.63 O. Anderson, AQJT, MN 1:01.86 Riley Scott, MP, PC 1:01.92 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:01.98 L. Adamski, UN, WI 1:02.57 Kirsten Vose, UN, CA 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:08.11 C. Leverenz, AZ (2007) 2:10.53 M. Tucker, PCC, MI 2:11.07 K. Drabot, OZ, WI 2:11.36 S. Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:12.19 Riley Scott, MP, PC 2:14.07 P. Greenberg, LAK, KY 2:14.45 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 2:14.48 I. Goldsmith, SAND, CA 2:14.83 K. Baker, MAC, NC 2:14.86 K. Lohman, LAK, KY 2:15.00 Kirsten Vose, ROSE, CA 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 52.43 K. Stewart, SI (2010) 52.93 K.McLaughlin, UN, CA 53.46 Ariana Saghafi, UN, PC 53.84 M. Tucker, PCC, MI 53.84 K. Baker, MAC, NC 54.02 M. Wright, KAW, MI 54.06 Alyssa Marsh, MAC, NC 54.17 V. Yoshimura, UN, MA 54.30 Zoe Avestruz, UN, MN 54.33 Kylie Jordan, SNOW, PV 54.38 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV

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GIRLS 16 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 22.17 K. Vredeveld, SE (2011) 22.04 S. Manuel, FCST, GU 22.13 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 22.24 L. Engel, OCW, CA 22.25 A. Weitzeil, UN, CA 22.73 C. McTaggart, ASA, PV 22.82 Danielle Nack, UN, MN 22.85 Mary Schneider, UN, IL 22.88 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 22.90 Heidi Miller, FCKW, AM 22.91 K. Albertoli, UN, CA 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.80 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 47.73 S. Manuel, FCST, GU 48.81 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 48.83 A. Weitzeil, UN, CA 48.96 L. Engel, OCW, CA

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48.98 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 49.12 Meaghan Raab, UN, MA 49.24 C. Runge, NBAC, MD 49.55 C. Ladd, SCSC, PC 49.57 Gabrielle Sims, UN, IL 49.72 C. McTaggart, UN, PV 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:42.81 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 1:44.22 S. Manuel, FCST, GU 1:44.94 Quinn Carrozza, UN, ST 1:45.26 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:45.79 M. Raab, HAC, MA 1:46.22 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:46.35 J. Campbell, UN, PC 1:47.24 C. Runge, NBAC, MD 1:47.37 R. Postoll, RAYS, GA 1:47.45 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:47.54 Cecilia Williams, UN, FL 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:34.21 Katie Hoff, MD (2006) 4:40.00 Q. Carrozza, TXLA, ST 4:43.10 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 4:43.61 C. Williams, ATAC, FL 4:43.96 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 4:44.47 Ella Eastin, UN, CA 4:44.72 Zoe Thatcher, RAYS, OH 4:46.30 Vien Nguyen, SAST, FL 4:46.60 Eryn Eddy, LOVE, CO 4:47.02 M. Stinson, NAC, SE 4:47.17 Ellen Berdusco, UN, FL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:25.07 Katie Ledecky, PV (2012) 9:38.34 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 9:45.19 Brooke Zeiger, AFB, NE 9:48.32 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 9:49.22 Vien Nguyen, SAST, FL 9:49.32 K. Duggan, HIGH, FL 9:54.17 Molly Treble, LIAC, MR 9:54.32 A. Richey, BLDR, CO 9:54.45 R. Postoll, RAYS, GA 9:54.45 Hannah Moore, RSA, NC 9:54.66 Ariel Finke, SPA, FL 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:40.38 Katie Ledecky, PV (2012) 16:07.77 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 16:19.37 Zoe Thatcher, RAYS, OH 16:25.41 Mirian Stinson, NAC, SE 16:27.66 Ariel Finke, SPA, FL 16:30.21 Verity Abel, WYW, CT 16:32.36 N. Fellows, VAST, NM 16:35.65 Hannah Moore, RSA, NC 16:36.66 A. Richey, BLDR, CO 16:39.04 J. Gvozdas, NOVA, VA 16:39.09 Cailley Silbert, CAT, NJ 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 51.53 R. Bootsma, MN (2010)

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200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:52.99 M. Meagher, KY (1981) 1:55.94 M. Wright, KAW, MI 1:56.04 Sonia Wang, UN, CA 1:56.57 K.McLaughlin,MVN, CA 1:57.23 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 1:58.22 K. Ledecky, NCAP, PV 1:58.97 A. Swensen, YNS, NE 1:59.58 Bailey Nero, FAST, CO 1:59.81 Ariana Saghafi, UN, PC 1:59.96 Nancy Hu, SYS, FL 2:00.25 M. Tucker, PCC, MI 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:54.03 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 1:56.53 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:56.93 Ella Eastin, UN, CA 1:58.15 S. Pickrem, CAT, FL 1:59.05 Sonia Wang, UN, CA 1:59.32 K. Drabot, OZ, WI 1:59.66 A. Szekely, UN, MA 1:59.92 M. Tucker, PCC, MI 2:00.40 Bradford-Feldman,UN,NE 2:00.60 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 2:00.82 Hannah Burns, UN, FL 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:00.62 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 4:07.51 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:09.66 Ella Eastin, UN, CA 4:10.83 Sonia Wang, UN, CA 4:12.80 K. Williams, BC, PN 4:13.82 K. Drabot, OZ, WI 4:14.30 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 4:15.34 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 4:16.02 N. McCullagh, MAC, NC 4:17.07 Alyssa Cook, KING, PN 4:19.03 Nancy Hu, SYS, FL

52.07 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 52.15 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 52.52 K. Baker, MAC, NC 52.97 M. Hinkle, SCSC, MN 53.27 L. Engel, OCW, CA 53.56 M.Chamberlain,CCYM,NE 53.68 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 53.74 Emily Slabe, UN, OH 53.91 Hannah Moore, RSA, NC 54.01 Kristina Li, NCAP, PV 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:50.72 E. Pelton, MD (2010) 1:50.66 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:54.30 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:54.46 Hannah Moore, RSA, NC 1:54.82 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:55.07 Q. Carrozza, TXLA, ST 1:56.60 M. Hinkle, SCSC, MN 1:57.20 B. Alexander, J-HK, WI 1:57.23 Kristina Li, NCAP, PV 1:57.48 Vien Nguyen, SAST, FL 1:57.58 Emily Slabe, CY, OH 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 59.80 M. Quann, PN (2000) 1:00.38 Heidi Poppe, CROW, PC 1:01.71 Bethany Leap, SYS, FL 1:01.89 K. Baker, MAC, NC 1:01.98 B. Malone, NCAP, PV 1:02.09 Emily Kopas, DANA, FG 1:02.13 Sarah Kaunitz, UN, PC 1:02.25 L. Adamski, LAKE, WI 1:02.28 O. Ontjes, YOTA, NC 1:02.33 Ella Eastin, UN, CA

1:02.34 C. Weigand, UN, IN 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:08.11 C. Leverenz, AZ (2007) 2:11.17 K. Baker, MAC, NC 2:11.85 Bethany Leap, SYS, FL 2:12.50 Emily Kopas, DANA, FG 2:12.80 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 2:13.14 Heidi Poppe, CROW, PC 2:13.86 O. Ontjes, YOTA, NC 2:14.28 E. Escobedo, COND, MR 2:14.29 P. Kampinski, ACAD, IL 2:14.49 A. Artmann, NTRO, ST 2:14.61 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 52.43 K. Stewart, SI (2010) 52.40 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 52.41 Danielle Nack, UN, MN 53.03 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 53.07 K. Baker, MAC, NC 53.29 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 53.34 L. Engel, OCW, CA 53.93 E. Welshofer, MAC, NC 54.00 C. Casazza, MAC, NC 54.03 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 54.03 Kaitlin Grover, SA, GA 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:52.99 M. Meagher, KY (1981) 1:55.50 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 1:55.53 M. Wright, KAW, MI 1:55.72 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:55.75 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 1:58.44 R. Rule, SMAC, VA 1:58.80 C. Casazza, MAC, NC

1:58.83 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:59.02 J. Campbell, UN, PC 1:59.16 Aja Malone, SA, GA 1:59.24 D. Nack, MAN, MN 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:54.03 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 1:55.15 Ella Eastin, UN, CA 1:57.86 M. Raab, HAC, MA 1:58.04 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:58.26 Janet Hu, UN, PV 1:58.52 Sonia Wang, UN, CA 1:59.10 Simone Manuel, UN, GU 1:59.47 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 1:59.67 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 2:00.37 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 2:00.41 Mia Nonneberg, UN, MA 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:00.62 D. Knutson, ND (2008) 4:09.15 K. Stewart, DYNA, GA 4:10.11 Vien Nguyen, SAST, FL 4:11.32 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 4:11.38 K. Baker, MAC, NC 4:12.33 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 4:12.77 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 4:13.76 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 4:14.53 M. Raab, HAC, MA 4:15.50 Hannah Moore, RSA, NC 4:15.57 Haley Rowley, UN, CO GIRLS 17 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 21.94 Liv Jensen, PC (2009)

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22.01 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 22.34 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 22.53 Chase Kinney, UN, LE 22.54 Lia Neal, UN, MR 22.55 Linnea Mack, OAQ, PC 22.70 Jasmine Mau, KSC, HI 22.76 K. Vredeveld, UN, SE 22.77 A. Apostalon, UN, NM 22.78 M. Rusch, NCY, CT 22.81 Ally Howe, UN, PC 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.96 Karlee Bispo, PC (2008) 47.28 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 48.22 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 48.67 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 49.04 Jasmine Mau, KSC, HI 49.13 Linnea Mack, UN, PC 49.39 C. Runge, NBAC, MD 49.53 A. Apostalon, UN, NM 49.56 A. Malazdrewicz, JH, CO 49.57 K. Vredeveld, UN, SE 49.57 A. Grabski, UN, MA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:42.61 D. Knutson, ND (2009) 1:41.81 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 1:45.20 G.Ryan, NBAC, MD 1:45.52 Leah Smith, UN, AM 1:45.62 C.Runge, NBAC, MD 1:45.72 A. Alazdrewicz, JH, CO 1:45.95 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 1:46.74 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:46.93 A. Grabski, SUNY, MA 1:47.59 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 1:47.64 A. Marsteller, RAYS, OH 64

500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:30.47 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 4:34.62 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 4:36.41 Leah Smith, UN, AM 4:36.99 G. Ryan, NBAC, MD 4:40.91 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 4:43.14 C. Williams, ATAC, FL 4:43.36 C. Runge, NBAC, MD 4:45.19 B. Lorentzen, UN, CA 4:45.47 S. Peters, LINS, GA 4:48.11 Kendal Casey, UN, FL 4:48.18 G. Miller, UN, FL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:10.77 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 9:26.50 G. Ryan, NBAC, MD 9:27.19 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 9:32.56 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 9:40.12 S. Peters, LINS, GA 9:43.23 Celina Li, PLS, PC 9:44.81 C. Williams, ATAC, FL 9:49.20 Cailley Silbert, CAT, NJ 9:49.72 B. Lorentzen, MVN, CA 9:50.38 Hutchinson-Maddox,AGUA,MR 9:52.04 M. Smart, WYW, CT 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:24.35 Katie Hoff, MD (2008) 15:49.74 G. Ryan, NBAC, MD 15:57.21 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 16:01.64 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 16:13.51 Ashley Neidigh, BSS, FL 16:17.23 S. Peters, LINS, GA 16:25.08 L. Abruzzo, TOPS, CO 16:28.11 B. Lorentzen, MVN, CA 16:28.33 Hutchinson-Maddox,AGUA,MR

16:28.96 Cailley Silbert, CAT, NJ 16:32.64 A. Korsberg, CRIM, NE 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 50.76 R. Bootsma, MN (2011) 50.97 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 52.32 Ally Howe, UN, PC 52.55 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 52.75 H. Weiss, KING, PN 53.29 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 53.30 Linnea Mack, OAQ, PC 53.63 A. Apostalon, UN, NM 54.11 Hanna House, UN, IN 54.15 M. Gruber, UN, AM 54.31 Clara Smiddy, AKS, FG 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:49.16 E. Pelton, MD (2011) 1:48.42 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 1:53.43 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:53.52 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 1:55.42 Tara Halsted, UN, SN 1:55.49 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 1:55.54 H. Weiss, KING, PN 1:55.58 A. Malazdrewicz, JH, CO 1:56.48 M. Warhol, CGBD, VA 1:56.71 Clara Smiddy, AKS, FG 1:57.49 H. Vanderwel, KING, PN 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 58.51 B. Larson, GU (2011) 1:00.29 Bethany Galat, UN, IN 1:00.49 Heidi Poppe, UN, PC 1:00.61 Katharine Ross, CIA, IA 1:00.93 C. McCann, KING, PN 1:01.23 Taylor Young, UN, PC 1:01.66 A. Martelle, MAC, NC

1:01.75 J. Surhoff, NBAC, MD 1:01.78 C. Callahan, UN, MA 1:01.82 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 1:02.11 S.Borendame, FORD, AZ 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:06.18 B. Larson, GU (2011) 2:12.16 Abigail Fisher, LHY, NJ 2:14.01 J. Surhoff, NBAC, MD 2:14.05 A. Martelle, MAC, NC 2:14.05 Bethany Galat, SBSC, IN 2:14.13 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 2:14.33 C. McCann, KING, PN 2:14.49 S.Borendame, FORD, AZ 2:14.59 E. Escobedo, COND, MR 2:14.60 Jordan Ehly, WILD, NM 2:14.61 Kelsey Kafka, NCA, SI 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 51.18 N. Coughlin, PC (2001) 52.03 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 52.77 Jasmine Mau, KSC, HI 53.02 Linnea Mack, OAQ, PC 53.13 Michelle Cefal, UN, OR 53.22 C. Weaver, FLY, MI 53.44 Gia Dalesandro, UN, IL 53.53 Celina Li, PLS, PC 53.55 Kaitlin Grover, UN, GA 53.69 Leah Goldman, UN, PC 53.83 H. Moffitt, MACH, PV 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:52.99 E. Breeden, PC (2007) 1:55.50 M. Cefal, THSC, OR 1:56.17 O. Barker, SAND, CA 1:56.60 Jasmine Mau, KSC, HI 1:57.20 Celina Li, PLS, PC 1:57.24 C. Weaver, FLY, MI 1:57.27 K. Miller, FAST, LE 1:58.12 Tara Halsted, UN, SN 1:59.17 M. Gruber, FCKW, AM 1:59.31 M. Tegner, OLY, MI 1:59.37 Hannah James, SYS, FL 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:53.77 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 1:55.28 Celina Li, UN, PC 1:55.49 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 1:58.23 Ally Howe, UN, PC 1:59.06 Bethany Galat, UN, IN 1:59.27 K. Miller, FAST, LE 1:59.31 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 1:59.98 C. Runge, NBAC, MD 2:00.18 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 2:00.28 A. Malazdrewicz, JH, CO 2:00.42 C. McCann, KING, PN 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:59.88 M. Dirado, PC (2012) 4:07.95 Celina Li, PLS, PC 4:10.00 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL

4:13.92 K. Miller, FAST, LE 4:14.39 H. Kastigar, ASC, SD 4:15.17 Bethany Galat, SBSC, IN 4:16.03 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 4:16.11 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 4:16.64 W. Jorgensen, SMST, SN 4:17.36 S. Brady, CLPR, OH 4:17.76 C. Meyer, RMSC, PV GIRLS 18 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 21.94 Liv Jensen, PC (2009) 21.89 Faith Johnson, UN, NC 21.99 Olivia Smoliga, UN, IL 22.33 Isabella Arcila, UN, NT 22.37 Natalie Hinds, UN, FL 22.49 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 22.49 Harper Bruens, UN, SE 22.53 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 22.68 Hannah Lincoln, UN, NC 22.68 Emily Doucette, UN, MV 22.74 A. Apostalon, CAQ, NM 22.74 Claire Brandt, UN, GU 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.96 Karlee Bispo, PC (2008) 47.89 O. Smoliga, GTAC, IL 47.91 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 48.57 Faith Johnson, UN, SE 48.73 Natalie Hinds, UN, FL 48.90 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 49.00 Harper Bruens, UN, SE 49.13 Rachael Acker, UN, PC 49.24 Isabella Arcila, UN, NT 49.27 C. Chenault, UN, PC 49.35 N. Stafford, DYNA, GA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:42.61 D. Knutson, ND (2009) 1:44.45 C. Chenault, UN, PC 1:45.14 Jasmine Tosky, UN, PC 1:45.29 Nicole Stafford, UN, GA 1:45.59 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 1:45.64 Julia Anderson, UN, NT 1:46.04 B. Brandon, ZONA, AZ 1:46.62 Kelsi Worrell, UN, MA 1:46.76 Anna Mayfield, UN, ST 1:46.87 Harper Bruens, UN, SE 1:47.03 Meredith Oliver, UN, GU 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:30.47 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 4:39.11 C. Chenault, UN, PC 4:41.10 R. Zilinskas, UN, MA 4:42.34 Jasmine Tosky, USC, CA 4:42.78 Taylor O’Brien, UN, IN 4:42.96 Allison Brown, UN, PC 4:43.32 Julia Anderson, UN, NT 4:43.90 Camryne Morris, UN, CT

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400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:59.88 M. Dirado, PC (2012) 4:05.55 Annie Zhu, UN, MD 4:07.99 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 4:10.10 Kelly Naze, UN, CO 4:10.98 M. Oldershaw, UN, MI 4:12.74 Yawen Li, UN, PC 4:14.98 C. Meyer, RMSC, PV 4:15.08 L. McKnight, UN, FL 4:15.50 B. Jurries, GOLD, AZ 4:15.53 Addisyn Bursch, PRO, IN 4:15.81 Madison Burns, UN, MA BOYS 11 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 21.85 M. Andrew, MV (2011) 23.00 S. Smith, WOSC, MI 23.49 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 24.12 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 24.30 K. Gregory, PSTR, AM 24.36 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 24.44 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 24.51 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 24.55 William Barao, WW, NE 24.56 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 24.62 John Roatori, TOPS, IL 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.95 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 50.96 S. Smith, WOSC, MI 51.73 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 52.02 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 52.37 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 52.68 Randall Lupi, BSC, SE 53.00 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 53.02 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 53.10 John Rotatori, TOPS, IL 53.39 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 53.52 K. Gregory, PSTR, AM 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:46.23 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 1:52.97 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 1:53.44 S. Smith, WOSC, MI 1:53.88 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 1:54.19 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 1:54.74 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 1:55.68 John Rotatori, TOPS, IL 1:55.78 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 1:56.44 Peter Larson, EDI, MN 1:56.60 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 1:56.62 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:41.54 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 5:02.30 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 5:03.72 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 5:04.82 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 5:06.67 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ

5:07.87 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 5:09.39 William Barao, WW, NE 5:09.99 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 5:10.57 Peter Larson, EDI, MN 5:11.99 Jason Louser, TVSC, MR 5:12.11 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:38.50 M.Hirschberger,FL(2011) 10:15.99 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 10:32.09 D. Berlitz, PAAC, MA 10:32.99 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 10:35.53 N. Vance, SCST, IL 10:50.62 N. Lawson, GATR, VA 10:51.40 B. Gravley, SAND, CA 10:58.01 C. Wilburn, TAC, VA 10:58.43 C. Brower, CANY, CA 10:58.67 Arik Katz, SYS, FL 11:00.24 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 16:17.80 N. Caldwell, FL (2006) 17:03.07 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 17:43.44 D. Berlitz, PAAC, MA 18:12.53 Jason Louser, TVSC, MR 18:15.01 N. Vance, SCST, IL 18:16.36 C. Brower, CANY, CA 18:19.54 N. Vale, DANA, FG 18:19.80 Alexander Sun, YY, MA 18:21.66 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 18:27.39 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 18:29.89 Tanner Falls, NEP, AZ 50 YARD BACKSTROKE 25.14 Seth Beer, GA (2009)

26.11 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 26.37 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 27.59 Carson Foster, CM, OH 27.85 N. Bowers, GATR, VA 27.88 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 28.29 N. Vance, SCST, IL 28.43 Kevin Tu, NOVA, CA 28.46 Jack Warden, SJA, MI 28.62 Andrew Zhang, AGS, GU 28.72 N. Elizarov, BC, PN 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 54.20 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 56.03 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 56.25 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 59.13 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 59.42 Carson Foster, CM, OH 59.76 Peter Larson, EDI, MN 59.82 N. Vance, SCST, IL 1:00.43 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 1:00.70 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 1:00.82 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 1:00.96 Adrian Wong, LAC, NT 1:00.96 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:55.21 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 2:04.13 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 2:06.18 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 2:06.52 N. Vance, SCST, IL 2:07.17 Peter Larson, EDI, MN 2:09.63 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:10.30 Michael Shay, NTRO, ST 2:10.58 A. Gelman, PKWY, OZ pictured > arik katz, sys, fl

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1:01.00 J. Surhoff, NBAC, MD 1:01.47 Mikaila Gaffey, UN, MR 1:01.61 M. Patterson, HA, KY 1:01.70 Olivia Chan, LIE, MR 1:01.77 E.Schoettmer,ZONA, AZ 1:01.81 A. Schachter, UN, CA 1:01.97 Kaylin Moss, UN, CT 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:06.18 B. Larson, GU (2011) 2:05.99 Annie Zhu, UN, MD 2:08.11 K. Smith, UOFM, MN 2:11.73 E.Schoettmer,ZONA, AZ 2:11.84 Romy Landeck, UN, GU 2:12.13 Annie Lazor, UN, OH 2:12.42 Sarah Haase, UN, PV 2:12.74 Kendra Crew, SPY, OH 2:12.78 Yawen Li, UN, PC 2:12.80 Jasmine Tosky, UN, PC 2:13.47 Bridget Blood, CM, OH 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 51.18 N. Coughlin, PC (2001) 51.32 Kendyl Stewart, UN, CA 51.80 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 52.16 R. Bootsma, UN, MN 52.19 Jasmine Tosky, USC, CA 52.76 Natalie Hinds, UN, FL 52.87 Hannah Lincoln, UN, NC 53.05 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 53.11 Kathryn Kinnear, UN, PN 53.49 Nicole Stafford, UN, GA 53.62 Kaitlyn Jones, UN, MA 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:52.99 E. Breeden, PC (2007) 1:53.98 Jasmine Tosky, USC, CA 1:55.69 R. Bootsma, UN, MN 1:57.45 Haley Lips, IU, IN 1:57.47 K. Stewart, USC, CA 1:57.93 C. Chenault, TERA, PC 1:57.95 Valerie Inghels, UN, SE 1:57.99 O. Barker, SAND, CA 1:58.09 N. Stafford, DYNA, GA 1:58.20 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 1:58.47 K. Sowinski, EST, MD 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:53.77 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 1:56.08 Annie Zhu, UN, MD 1:56.31 Kaitlyn Jones, UN, MA 1:56.43 Jasmine Tosky, USC, CA 1:57.01 R. Bootsma, UN, MN 1:57.11 Elizabeth Pelton, UN, FL 1:57.82 L. McKnight, UN, FL 1:57.98 Katelyn Miller, UN, LE 1:58.13 M. Oldershaw, UN, MI 1:58.91 Kelly Naze, UN, CO 1:59.19 B. Snodgrass, UN, IN

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4:44.19 B. Brandon, ZONA, AZ 4:45.27 Taylor Katz, UN, FL 4:45.79 Anna Mayfield, UN, ST 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:10.77 Katie Hoff, MD (2007) 9:44.21 Camryne Morris, UN, CT 9:48.33 Marlee Ehrlich, UN, MA 9:50.44 M. Dickson, PAC, IL 9:50.91 R. Zilinskas, GAAC, MA 9:51.03 J. Thielmann, UN, US 9:51.82 Taylor Katz, SYS, FL 9:53.44 Taylor Roy, UN, FL 9:53.47 R. Fleming, CAT, NJ 9:55.37 Allison Brown, UN, PC 9:56.44 K. Sowinski, EST, MD 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:24.35 Katie Hoff, MD (2008) 16:10.28 Taylor O’Brien, UN, IN 16:25.68 Jennifer Holtzen, UN, AR 16:29.63 Jessica Wolf, UN, MI 16:30.61 H. Borgersen, UN, MD 16:32.04 Megan Rankin, UN, CA 16:32.83 Marlee Ehrlich, UN, MA 16:33.12 K. Campbell, UN, CA 16:34.86 Megan Viohl, EST, MD 16:35.19 Allison Brown, UN, PC 16:35.91 K. Sowinski, EST, MD 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 50.76 R. Bootsma, MN (2011) 50.54 R. Bootsma, UN, MN 51.43 Olivia Smoliga, UN, IL 51.52 B. Snodgrass, UN, IN 52.28 C. Bartholomew, UN, MI 52.69 Isabella Arcila, UN, NT 53.00 K. Stewart, USC, CA 53.28 A. DeLoof, UN, MI 53.40 Madison Hahn, UN, SE 53.42 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 53.43 B. Brandon, ZONA, AZ 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:49.16 E. Pelton, MD (2011) 1:51.28 Kendyl Stewart, UN, CA 1:51.49 B. Brandon, ZONA, AZ 1:51.77 B. Snodgrass, UN, IN 1:53.03 C. Bartholomew, UN, MI 1:53.46 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 1:54.16 Madison Hahn, UN, SE 1:54.43 Elizabeth Pelton, UN, FL 1:54.66 Isabella Arcila, UN, NT 1:54.93 Claire Brandt, UN, GU 1:54.96 Anna Mayfield, UN, AR 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 58.51 B. Larson, GU (2011) 1:00.40 Sarah Haase, UN, PV 1:00.43 K. Smith, UOFM, MN 1:00.87 Annie Zhu, UN, MD

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2:27.31 L. Sullivan, MDIY, ME 2:27.47 M.Scalamandre,LIAC,MR 2:27.54 Nikolas Daly, HAA, MR 2:29.45 Jonathan Wang, UN, MI 2:29.76 A. Petty, LSS, MW 50 YARD BUTTERFLY 23.65 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 26.13 Carson Foster, CM, OH 26.50 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 26.56 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 26.75 N. Burry, DACA, PC 26.77 V. Elizarov, BC, PN 26.96 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 26.97 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 27.02 J. Ramjohn, WEST, MR 27.11 Atomu Saul, JRAY, MA 27.35 N. Bowers, GATR, VA 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 51.85 Chas Morton, SE (1984) 58.33 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 59.10 Carson Foster, CM, OH 59.40 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 59.57 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 59.63 M. Shelstad, SDVL, MN 59.64 N. Burry, DACA, PC 59.73 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 59.73 N. McFaul, THSC, OR 59.91 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 1:00.00 N. Vance, SCST, IL 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:57.62 A. Snabes, IL (2003) 2:09.24 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 2:09.48 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 2:11.00 N. Vance, SCST, IL

2:11.89 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 2:12.17 Jason Louser, TVSC, MR 2:12.25 N. Hartman, NTRO, ST 2:13.07 N. Lawson, GATR, VA 2:13.63 Jonathan Wang, UN, MI 2:14.22 N. Burry, DACA, PC 2:14.36 W. Grant, HEAT, ST 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 53.86 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 59.37 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 59.56 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 1:00.77 Carson Foster, CM, OH 1:00.80 T. Driscoll, ACAC, MA 1:00.91 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 1:01.11 N. Burry, DACA, PC 1:01.22 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 1:01.22 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 1:01.59 N. Elizarov, BC, PN 1:01.68 Forrest Frazier, IFLY, IA 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:56.61 Chas Morton, SE (1984) 2:09.12 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 2:10.77 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 2:11.18 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:11.20 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 2:11.75 Carson Foster, CM, OH 2:11.86 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 2:11.95 Forrest Frazier, IFLY, IA 2:12.12 Jonathan Wang, UN, MI 2:12.26 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 2:12.97 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:11.77 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 4:32.32 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC

4:33.75 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 4:37.80 N. Vance, SCST, IL 4:38.17 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 4:39.05 M.Scalamandre,LIAC,MR 4:39.57 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 4:40.15 Jonathan Wang, UN, MI 4:40.46 William Barao, WW, NE 4:42.05 Jason Louser, TVSC, MR 4:42.53 Adrian Wong, LAC, NT BOYS 12 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 21.85 M. Andrew, MV (2011) 22.67 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 22.70 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 22.95 Thomas Roark, BY, SR 23.00 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 23.03 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 23.07 Ty Wells, RA, PC 23.21 David Clark, BTA, GU 23.27 W. Tarvestad, TS, KY 23.31 Z. O’Haver, KING, PN 23.37 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 100 YARD FREESTYLE 47.95 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 49.50 Z. O’Haver, KING, PN 49.64 Thomas Roark, BY, SR 50.14 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 50.18 W. Tarvestad, TS, KY 50.27 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 50.31 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 50.32 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 50.41 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 50.53 David Clark, BTA, GU 50.67 M. Gonzalez, ANSC, AM 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:46.23 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 1:48.48 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 1:48.56 Z. O’Haver, KING, PN 1:48.67 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 1:48.77 W. Tarvestad, TS, KY 1:48.98 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 1:49.53 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 1:49.93 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 1:50.17 Jose Jacome, LAC, MA 1:50.65 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 1:50.86 T.Hickman-Chow,UN,ST 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:41.54 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 4:54.24 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 4:54.72 H. Hutchens, NOVA, CA 4:55.18 M. Webster, SYS, FL 4:56.43 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 4:56.66 W. Tarvestad, TS, KY 4:56.68 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 4:57.17 M. Chen, KAW, MI

4:57.75 R. Freeman, CHAT, UT 4:57.90 Nate Stadler, WAC, OH 4:57.95 Dillon Hall, GCAT, GA 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:38.50 M.Hirschberger,FL(2011) 10:05.93 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 10:06.29 M. Webster, SYS, FL 10:06.57 R. Freeman, CHAT, UT 10:10.65 M. Chen, KAW, MI 10:11.32 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 10:18.04 W. Kamps, ACAD, IL 10:18.13 Isaac Jacobs, YCF, FL 10:18.51 Jakob Icimsoy, HBT, SE 10:18.52 M. Schoof, SSTY, WI 10:20.18 Brady Fields, LINS, GA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 16:17.80 N. Caldwell, FL (2006) 16:49.14 M. Chen, KAW, MI 16:52.35 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 16:53.52 R. Freeman, CHAT, UT 16:59.33 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 17:02.19 I.Puskovitch,SWAC, MA 17:06.79 Isaac Jacobs, YCF, FL 17:11.77 A. Gomez, MDCA, FG 17:14.41 J. Calloni, SCAR, NJ 17:16.73 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 17:21.73 Owen Kao, NOVA, CA 50 YARD BACKSTROKE 25.14 Seth Beer, GA (2009) 25.71 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 25.90 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 25.93 Will Davis, CWAC, IL 26.08 L. Kravchenko, UN, FL 26.17 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 26.23 W. Tarvestad, TS, KY 26.36 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 26.41 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 26.42 Drew Kibler, WTSC, IN 26.42 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 54.20 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 55.48 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 55.93 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 55.98 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 55.99 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 56.18 S.Wijsekera, RMSC, PV 56.36 John Healy, WAVE, NC 56.39 W. Kovac, FAST, CO 56.64 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 56.78 Jared Simpson, FOX, IL 56.82 Will Davis, CWAC, IL 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:55.21 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 1:59.59 John Healy, WAVE, NC 2:00.64 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 2:01.02 J. Calloni, SCAR, NJ

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2:01.56 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:01.92 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 2:01.96 Cole Junker, RLAY, OZ 2:02.19 A. Gomez, MDCA, FG 2:02.48 P. Townsend, BAC, VA 2:02.53 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:02.56 W. Kamps, ACAD, IL 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE 27.46 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 28.08 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 28.50 S. Nice, NPAC, MA 28.64 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 28.78 William Chan, LESD, LE 28.87 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 29.08 M. Limbacher, T2, FL 29.08 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 29.23 Ty Wells, RA, PC 29.39 Dillon Hills, MAKO, MR 29.41 Timothy Yao, PLS, PC 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:00.84 Chris Miller, MR (1994) 59.90 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 1:01.40 Grant McCoy, UN, CC 1:02.63 William Chan, LESD, LE 1:02.73 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 1:02.75 Ty Wells, RA, PC 1:02.89 Ivan Graham, BC, PN 1:03.16 M. Limbacher, T2, FL 1:03.53 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 1:03.94 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 1:04.05 Dillon Hall, GCAT, GA 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:13.52 Tanner Kurz, MA (2006) 2:09.40 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 2:10.95 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 2:15.94 Ivan Graham, UN, PN 2:16.58 J. Cook, WEST, PN 2:16.78 Dillon Hall, GCAT, GA 2:16.88 B.Dufauchard, TOPS, CO 2:18.39 Brian Copley, SUNN, PC 2:18.41 Jake Foster, CM, OH 2:19.12 M. Chen, KAW, MI 2:19.47 William Chan, LESD, LE 50 YARD BUTTERFLY 23.65 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 24.38 Ty Wells, RAC, PC 24.46 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 24.61 W. Davis, CWAC, IL 24.83 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 24.99 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 25.01 Jonah Cooper, PLS, PC 25.17 Alex Wowk, BAC, WI 25.35 N. Hackett, BSS, FL 25.38 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 51.85 Chas Morton, SE (1984)

54.12 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 54.31 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 54.83 W. Davis, CWAC, IL 55.15 Ivan Graham, BC, PN 55.35 N. Hackett, BSS, FL 55.37 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 55.41 Ty Wells, RA, PC 55.56 John Healy, WAVE, NC 55.87 C. Geinosky, HWSA, IL 56.07 Kevin Wu, FOX, IL 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:57.62 A. Snabes, IL (2003) 2:02.55 P. Townsend, BAC, VA 2:03.44 Lucas Hess, PCS, UT 2:03.67 Ivan Graham, BC, PN 2:03.84 Joshua Jung, TIDE, VA 2:03.92 Seth Chun, RIO, AZ 2:04.41 J. Camerino, DSC, PC 2:04.49 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV 2:04.65 D. Marella, DACA, PC 2:04.66 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 2:04.81 A Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 53.86 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 56.01 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 56.53 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 56.78 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 56.89 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 57.37 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 57.50 Joe Om, RY, NJ 57.69 J. Cook, WEST, PN 57.75 Ty Wells, RA, PC 57.84 William Zhou, BC, PN 57.87 C. Geinosky, HWSA, IL 57.87 Ivan Graham, BC, PN 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:56.61 Chas Morton, SE (1984) 2:00.62 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 2:02.73 S.Wijesekera, RMSC, PV

2:02.74 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:03.43 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 2:03.93 Dillon Hall, GCAT, GA 2:04.33 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 2:04.57 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 2:04.88 A. Gomez, MDCA, FG 2:04.89 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 2:05.07 Brian Copley, SUNN, PC 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:11.77 N.Silverthorn, PC (2008) 4:18.71 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 4:21.56 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 4:22.84 Dillon Hall, GCAT, GA 4:23.61 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 4:23.78 Brady Fields, LINS, GA 4:24.49 Brian Copley, SUNN, PC 4:24.95 C. Jhong, PLS, PC 4:25.47 W. Kamps, ACAD, IL 4:25.54 D. Marella, DACA, PC 4:25.54 M. Chen, KAW, MI BOYS 13 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 20.79 Kyle Bubolz, WI (2001) 20.87 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 21.68 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 22.17 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 22.22 J. Shelstad, SDVL, MN 22.35 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 22.42 Alvin Jiang, LAC, NT 22.47 C. Murphy, SAC, MI 22.49 Ethan Morse, FOX, IL 22.49 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 22.58 L. Bathory, UN, NC 100 YARD FREESTYLE 45.21 Edward Kim, PN (2010) 46.06 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 46.99 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 47.47 Michael Taylor, SA, GA

48.69 J. Shelstad, SDVL, MN 48.79 Tyler Harmon, ZSC, IN 48.89 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 48.95 Peter Lewczyk, NBA, PC 48.95 T. Lindquist, KKF, AK 48.98 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 49.05 G. Trevino, WMS, MI 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:38.94 N.Silverthorn, PC (2010) 1:43.55 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 1:44.07 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:45.01 M. Draves, BAC, WI 1:45.10 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 1:45.15 T. Lindquist, KKF, AK 1:45.28 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 1:45.33 Timothy Wu, NCAP, PV 1:45.81 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 1:45.94 M. Miranda, ABF, NE 1:45.97 D. Asphall, FCST, GU 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:26.73 Alex Katz, FL (2011) 4:38.78 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 4:40.70 D. Asphall, FCST, GU 4:40.94 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 4:41.03 M. Draves, BAC, WI 4:42.22 C. Robinson, UN, SE 4:42.39 M. Hales, MVN, CA 4:42.66 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 4:42.78 A. Zettle, LAC, NT 4:44.40 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 4:44.92 James Brinegar, DON, IN 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:07.95 N. Caldwell, FL (2008) 9:34.28 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 9:36.31 M. Hales, MVN, CA 9:36.65 D. Asphall, FCST, GU 9:38.92 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 9:39.72 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 9:41.36 Austin Katz, SYS, FL

9:43.18 James Brinegar, DON, IN 9:44.85 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 9:46.03 A. Zettle, LAC, NT 9:46.43 M. Draves, BAC, WI 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:14.17 A. Frayler, MA (2008) 16:03.65 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 16:14.13 D. Asphall, FCST, GU 16:16.13 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 16:16.16 M. Draves, BAC, WI 16:17.18 Robert Finke, SPA, FL 16:17.55 C. Robinson, UN, SE 16:18.39 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 16:20.38 J. McDonald, CM, OH 16:20.58 M. Hales, MVN, CA 16:22.23 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 49.20 G. Umbach, GU (2009) 50.65 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 51.71 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 53.06 L. Bathory, UN, NC 53.21 Tyler Harmon, ZSC, IN 53.25 J. Johnson, VACS, VA 53.94 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 53.95 T. Lindquist, KKF, AK 54.05 John Ryan, UMLY, MA 54.08 Isaac Gwin, NTRO, ST 54.09 John Shea, CJAC, NJ 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:46.67 Ryan Murphy, FL (2009) 1:50.91 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:51.98 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 1:53.99 L. Bathory, UN, NC 1:54.42 J. Johnson, VACS, VA 1:56.39 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 1:56.64 C. Robinson, UN, SE 1:56.68 John Ryan, UMLY, MA 1:56.94 Austin Katz, SYS, FL

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53.20 David May, CDOG, CT 53.26 A. Tretyakov, MSA, SE 53.26 Jordan Portela, LA, MV 53.27 J. Shelstad, SDVL, MN 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:48.24 Ricky Berens, NC (2003) 1:53.74 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:54.81 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 1:55.79 C. Murphy, SAC, MI 1:56.59 David May, CDOG, CT 1:57.66 M. Miranda, ABF, NE 1:57.85 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 1:58.00 Jacob Zalinski, KAW, MI 1:58.13 D. Dixon, NOVA, VA 1:58.36 Myron Shen, THSC, OR 1:58.56 R. Fields, TWST, GU 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:48.08 G. Umbach, GU (2009) 1:50.50 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:57.41 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 1:57.85 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 1:58.56 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 1:58.89 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 1:59.39 M. Miranda, ABF, NE 1:59.61 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 1:59.78 A. Nosack, THSC, OR 1:59.83 Matthew Lee, AZOT, CA 2:00.04 M. Hales, MVN, CA 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:54.23 Curtis Ogren, PC (2010) 3:58.85 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 4:07.26 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 4:08.78 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 4:10.43 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL

4:10.81 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 4:12.84 Matthew Lee, AZOT, CA 4:13.12 A. Zettle, LAC, NT 4:13.48 M. Miranda, ABF, NE 4:13.54 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 4:13.68 Alex Liang, PASA, PC BOYS 14 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 20.79 Kyle Bubolz, WI (2001) 20.02 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 20.62 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 20.85 Jack Blake, SAC, AZ 21.07 R. Marcoux, SFTL, FG 21.17 T. Anderson, KING, PN 21.21 M. Jensen, UDAC, MA 21.22 M. Upchurch, TEAM, ST 21.25 T. Furnary, MAC, OR 21.27 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 21.44 Grant House, CM, OH 100 YARD FREESTYLE 45.21 Edward Kim, PN (2010) 44.81 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 45.67 M. Jensen, UDAC, MA 45.80 M. Upchurch, TEAM, ST 45.81 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 46.02 T. Anderson, KING, PN 46.24 Jack Blake, SAC, AZ 46.28 T. Furnary, MAC, OR 46.37 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 46.49 Grant House, CM, OH 47.02 R. Marcoux, SFTL, FG 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:38.94 N.Silverthorn, PC (2010)

1:38.42 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 1:39.56 Grant House, CM, OH 1:39.64 M. Jensen, UDAC, MA 1:39.98 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 1:39.99 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 1:40.78 Julien Pinon, SOFL, FG 1:40.89 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 1:41.37 J. Spires, SEVA, VA 1:41.71 T. Anderson, KING, PN 1:41.72 M.Hirschberger,CAT, FL 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:26.73 Alex Katz, FL (2011) 4:27.72 Brad Gonzales, UN, CA 4:27.97 M.Hirschberger,CAT, FL 4:29.21 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 4:29.38 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 4:29.91 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 4:32.78 Grant House, CM, OH 4:33.13 N. Boscaino, UN, FL 4:35.28 Julien Pinon, SOFL, FG 4:35.53 S. Lafata, BAD, MR 4:35.92 Drew Clark, SYS, FL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 9:07.95 N. Caldwell, FL (2008) 9:02.37 M.Hirschberger, CAT, FL 9:11.91 B. Gonzales, NOVA, CA 9:22.80 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 9:24.11 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 9:24.52 S. Lafata, BAD, MR 9:29.84 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 9:31.03 C. Yeager, FCST, GU 9:31.37 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 9:32.93 J.T. Larson, EDI, MN 9:33.35 Brandon Yong, RYL, CA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 15:14.17 A. Frayler, MA (2008) 15:14.42 M.Hirschberger,CAT, FL 15:31.11 B. Gonzales, NOVA, CA 15:35.35 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 15:37.18 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 15:42.39 Drew Clark, SYS, FL 15:44.19 S. Lafata, BAD, MR 15:56.93 Keegan Foulke, JH, CO 16:00.51 E. Munaretto, FAST, CA 16:03.48 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 16:06.11 John Cobb, MOR, NC 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 49.20 G. Umbach, GU (2009) 48.73 T. Anderson, KING, PN 48.93 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 49.12 Ethan Young, UN, GA 49.78 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 50.17 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 50.47 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 50.57 T. Furnary, MAC, OR 50.97 M. Rooney, PLS, PC

51.03 Daniel Hein, DCST, IL 51.21 Anthony Kim, CAQ, NM 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:46.67 Ryan Murphy, FL (2009) 1:45.73 Benjamin Ho, PEAK, PC 1:46.56 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 1:48.78 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 1:48.99 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 1:49.73 N. Alexander, FAST, OZ 1:49.78 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 1:50.53 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 1:51.46 M.Hirschberger,CAT, FL 1:51.67 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:51.78 T. Furnary, MAC, OR 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 56.36 Tanner Kurz, MA (2007) 56.69 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 57.39 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 57.60 Chandler Bray, THT, IN 57.77 J. Daugherty, BSS, FL 57.77 A. Hsing, TRID, CA 57.81 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 57.82 J. Spires, SEVA, VA 58.06 Brandon Tran, NAPY, IL 58.18 Carl Poppe, UN, PC 58.40 A. Jahan, GRYM, CT 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 2:01.17 Curtis Ogren, PC (2010) 2:01.84 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 2:04.38 A. Hsing, TRID, CA 2:04.72 T. Ocasio-Pare, RST, CA 2:05.06 J. Daugherty, BSS, FL 2:05.77 Grant House, CM, OH 2:05.81 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 2:06.59 Julio Horrego, HSC, FG 2:06.95 T. Anderson, KING, PN 2:07.30 Paul Delakis, ECY, WI 2:07.79 Arthur Cheng, CBA, ST 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 48.98 M.Domagala, MR (2010) 48.98t Michael Andrew, IS, MV 49.51 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 49.70 Daniel Hein, UN, IL 49.71 Franco Reyes, HWSA, IL 50.07 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 50.10 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 50.27 Ethan Young, UN, GA 50.45 T. Anderson, KING, PN 50.50 M. Jensen, UDAC, MA 50.60 Anthony Kim, CAQ, NM 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:48.24 Ricky Berens, NC (2003) 1:50.00 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 1:51.65 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 1:51.83 D. Matsuda, PASA, PC 1:52.01 D. Dixon, NOVA, VA

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BOYS 15 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE

20.14 Kyle Bubolz, WI (2003) 20.71 Tabahn Afrik, UN, MI 20.76 Sean Tate, UN, MW 20.79 Billy Beard, BYNS, MA 20.80 G. Brocato, UN, MA 20.80 Ty Powers, UN, GA 20.84 M.McGlaughlin,IFLY, IA 20.92 E. Zawatski, UN, MA 20.95 M. Harrington, UN, IL 21.00 C. Cogswell, CANY, CA 21.06 A. Sanchez, CATY, MD 100 YARD FREESTYLE 43.83 J. Hudepohl, OH (1990) 45.05 Michael Jensen, UN, MA 45.10 M.McGlaughlin,IFLY, IA 45.22 G. Brocato, UN, MA 45.36 Tabahn Afrik, UN, MI 45.55 Billy Beard, BYNS, MA 45.70 James Murphy, UN, PV 45.80 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 45.87 Bradley Zdroik, SVY, NJ 45.90 Ryan Tate, SO, MW 45.91 C. Cogwell, CANY, CA

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1:52.23 Daniel Hein, DCST, IL 1:52.35 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 1:52.95 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 1:53.12 Grant House, CM, OH 1:53.36 Duncan Lee, DM, NT 1:53.60 S.Pomajevich, NCAP, PV 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:48.08 G. Umbach, GU (2009) 1:50.95 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 1:51.71 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 1:51.95 Kevin Dai, UN, CA 1:52.44 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 1:52.49 Grant House, CM, OH 1:53.14 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:53.18 T. Anderson, KING, PN 1:54.26 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 1:54.43 N. Alexander, FAST, OZ 1:54.94 Chandler Bray, UN, IN 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:54.23 Curtis Ogren, PC (2010) 3:57.18 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 3:57.60 S. Grieshop, EPAP, BD 3:57.77 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 3:58.78 Grant House, CM, OH 4:00.05 Keegan Foule, JH, CO 4:00.71 N. Alexander, FAST, OZ 4:02.71 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 4:05.23 Kevin Dai, CANY, CA 4:05.49 J. Milinovich, ACAD, IL 4:05.95 Duncan Lee, DM, NT

200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:36.05 M.Belecanech,MA(2009) 1:37.25 Aidan Burns, UN, PC 1:38.55 J. Murphy, MACH, PV 1:39.07 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 1:39.53 Liam McCloskey, UN, SI 1:39.58 A. Lileikis, SUNA, HI 1:39.80 K. Auerbach, DYNA, GA 1:39.88 Jordan Ross, SA, GA 1:39.94 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 1:39.96 Bill Sweetser, CFM, FL 1:40.18 M. Rooney, PLS, PC 500 YARD FREESTYLE

4:18.12 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 4:22.53 Aidan Burns, UN, PC 4:23.47 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 4:25.98 Bill Sweetser, CFM, FL 4:26.47 Grant Shoults, UN, CA 4:26.71 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL 4:27.36 L. Houck, SAND, CA 4:28.86 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 4:29.51 Nick Norman, MVN, CA 4:29.60 S. Magnan, UN, MA 4:30.12 Brian Tsau, NCAP, PV 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 8:49.97 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1982) 9:09.83 Nick Norman, MVN, CA 9:13.60 Bill Sweetser, CFM, FL 9:15.01 A. Defriece, GAAC, MA 9:15.61 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 9:15.67 Brian Tsau, NCAP, PV 9:17.19 S. Magnan, PAAC, MA 9:19.93 Heyward Brown, TG, SC 9:20.27 L. Houck, SAND, CA 9:20.33 Drew Clark, SYS, FL 9:20.57 Kevin George, CY, OH 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 14:52.39 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1982) 15:17.75 Nick Norman, MVN, CA 15:20.75 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL

15:23.79 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 15:26.64 Bill Sweetser, CFM, FL 15:27.98 L. Houck, SAND, CA 15:29.99 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 15:30.04 S. Magnan, PAAC, MA 15:33.29 A. Defriece, GAAC, MA 15:35.86 Blake Maczka, COR, NT 15:37.16 C. Murphy, TWST, GU 100 YARD BACKSTROKE

46.72 Ryan Murphy, FL (2011) 49.00 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 49.09 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 49.11 M. Thomas, UN, MA 49.15 J. McArthur, LKWD, CA 49.54 A. Martin, JW, MA 49.55 Jordan Ross, SA, GA 49.88 Jack Walsh, PCC, MI 49.98 D.Puczkowski,CLSS, CA 50.15 Daniel Tran, UN, CA 50.34 T. Smith, AZOT, CA 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:40.90 Ryan Murphy, FL (2011) 1:46.18 T. Smith, AZOT, CA 1:46.45 J. McArthur, LKWD, CA 1:46.91 Jordan Ross, SA, GA 1:48.28 A. Martin, JW, MA 1:48.62 Daniel Tran, AZOT, CA 1:48.80 Jack Walsh, PCC, MI 1:49.13 B. Balogh, LSS, MW 1:49.17 C. Stewart, YY, MA 1:49.24 C. Craig, SMAC, MI 1:49.52 Tyler Lis, RACE, CO 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 54.38 Cody Miller, CA (2008) 54.71 C. Vissering, UN, PV 56.73 G. Cassell, LIE, MR 56.99 C. Sand, UN, PC 57.17 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 57.23 Safa Anya, UN, GU 57.33 Judson Howard, UN, CA

57.40 Cooper Hodge, UN, SE 57.46 Tyler Lin, AZOT, CA 57.52 Jack Russell, UN, MI 57.56 T. Ocasio-Pare, UN, CA 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE

1:56.46 Cody Miller, CA (2008) 1:59.82 C. Vissering, NCAP, PV 2:02.56 Tyler Lin, AZOT, CA 2:02.96 Thomas Kim, MTRO, NT 2:03.03 Jacob Limaldi, OCY, NJ 2:03.37 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 2:04.29 J. Howard, AZOT, CA 2:04.58 A. Ramirez, PSC, AZ 2:04.88 Cooper Hodge, UN, SE 2:04.93 G. Cassell, LIE, MR 2:05.50 Campbell Lee, SYS, FL 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 47.10 M. Cavic, CA (2001) 48.32 Maxime Rooney, UN, PC 48.33 A. Valente, SBSC, CA 49.07 M. Harrington, UN, IL 49.57 Michael Jensen, UN, MA 49.71 Daniel Hein, DCST, IL 49.89 Mason Miller, OSSC, OH 49.94 Zuhayr Pigot, UN, FG 50.00 Ethan Cordes, CAST, IE 50.03 Grant Shoults, UN, CA 50.13 M. Tenney, NTRO, ST 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:42.10 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 1:46.63 A. Valente, SBSC, CA 1:49.58 Zachary Fong, JW, MA 1:49.69 Joseph Carbone, UN, IA 1:49.76 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 1:49.97 Cole Avery, BBST, PN 1:50.28 D. Matsuda, PASA, PC 1:51.04 Cooper Hodge, CAC, OH 1:51.05 Derek Cox, CAD, GA 1:51.09 J. Hanson, AZOT, CA 1:51.59 Daniel Hein, DCST, IL

200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:46.30 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 1:49.53 Justin McArthur, UN, CA 1:51.01 C. Vissering, UN, PV 1:51.03 M. Thomas, UN, MA 1:51.22 Cooper Hodge, UN, SE 1:51.58 Jack Walsh, UN, MI 1:51.77 Javier Barrera, UN, FL 1:52.00 Derek Cox, UN, GA 1:52.08 T. Smith, AZOT, CA 1:52.11 B. Balogh, LSS, MW 1:52.29 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 1:52.29 A. Taylor, SA, GA 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

3:42.08 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 3:54.51 M. Messner, SUNN, PC 3:55.82 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 3:58.18 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 3:58.56 B. Balogh, LSS, MW 3:58.94 J. McArthur, LKWD, CA 3:59.50 C. Vissering, NCAP, PV 3:59.55 Jack Walsh, PCC, MI 3:59.85 Zachary Fong, JW, MA 3:59.98 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 4:00.18 Walker Bell, SBSC, CA BOYS 16 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 20.14 Kyle Bubolz, WI (2003) 19.82 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 19.94 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 20.21 C. Ellington, YOTA, NC 20.23 Paul Powers, SAC, GA 20.28 Edward Kim, BC, PN 20.42 Zachary Kantz, UN, MA 20.46 W. Olmsted, HTA, FL 20.48 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 20.49 Ryan Nicholson, UN, NI 20.54 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (SCY) — continued from 69 100 YARD FREESTYLE 43.83 J. Hudepohl, OH (1990) 43.29 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 43.84 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 43.99 Paul Pwers, SAC, GA 44.08 Sam Coffman, UN, CO 44.22 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 44.25 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 44.28 W. Olmsted, HTA, FL 44.38 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 44.39 Edward Kim, BC, PN 44.87 Colin Ellington, UN, NC 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:36.05 M.Belecanech,MA (2009)

1:34.99 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 1:35.29 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 1:35.34 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:35.49 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 1:35.51 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 1:36.86 B. Creekmore, BRY, MA 1:36.98 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 1:37.02 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:37.49 Josh Booth, BSS, FL 1:37.51 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:18.12 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 4:18.97 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 4:19.93 H. Campbell, QDD, VA 4:22.89 L. Samuelson, SWIM, FL 4:23.01 Nick Norman, UN, CA 4:23.17 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 4:23.45 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 4:23.52 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 4:23.79 N. Arakelian, KAW, MI pictured > david

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4:24.33 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 4:24.99 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 8:49.97 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1982) 8:57.80 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 9:10.01 M. Bekemeyer, SA, GA 9:10.29 L. Samuelson, SWIM, FL 9:10.73 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 9:11.43 Connor Green, ABF, NE 9:11.67 Grant Schenk, PS, SI 9:12.64 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 9:12.83 Peter Kotson, HLST, MI 9:13.21 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 9:13.78 A. Peterson, AZOT, CA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE

14:52.39 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1982) 15:12.84 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 15:16.67 F. Haas, NOVA, VA 15:16.85 Peter Kotson, HLST, MT 15:21.38 N. Arakelian, KAW, MI 15:21.56 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 15:24.00 M. Bolinger, MTRO, NT 15:24.83 G. Springer, NCAP, PV 15:26.16 H. Campbell, QDD, VA 15:27.08 C. Wieser, SASO, SN 15:29.12 Grant Schenk, PS, SI 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 46.72 Ryan Murphy, FL (2011) 47.22 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 48.20 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 48.23 M. Ashmead, UN, MA 48.30 C. Dobbs, NAC, SE 48.56 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 48.63 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR

49.02 D.Puczkowski,CLSS, CA 49.26 Josh Booth, BSS, FL 49.32 Connor Green, ABF, NE 49.34 Edward Kim, BC, PN 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:40.90 Ryan Murphy, FL (2011) 1:43.34 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 1:44.57 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 1:44.63 Patrick Mulcare, DR, OH 1:45.22 Edward Kim, BC, PN 1:45.43 Connor Green, ABF, NE 1:45.49 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 1:45.87 Tristan Sanders, PYP, FL 1:46.05 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:46.43 Jared Smith, BCH, CA 1:46.75 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 54.38 Cody Miller, CA (2008) 53.26 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 54.32 T. Brewer, CURR, OR 54.58 N. Silverthorn, PLS, PC 54.60 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 54.99 Ross Palazzo, UN, LE 55.00 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 55.25 Blair Bish, LRAD, AR 55.30 A. Temple, TIDE, VA 55.46 Sean Yeh, WAVE, NC 55.80 Joseph Kmak, UN, PC 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:56.46 Cody Miller, CA (2008) 1:54.87 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:56.59 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:57.74 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 1:58.23 T. Brewer, CURR, OR 1:58.25 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 2:00.57 J. Rutter, PCY, OH 2:00.90 Joseph Lozano, LIE, MR 2:01.02 M. Whittle, DAV, SN 2:01.45 Joseph Kmak, PASA, PC 2:01.58 Peter Kropp, RTLR, CA 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 47.10 Michael Cavic, CA (2001) 47.27 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC 47.41 A. Valente, UN, CA 47.62 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 47.65 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 47.77 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 47.78 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 48.30 Ryan Nicholson, UN, NI 48.52 A. Liang, PASA, PC 48.63 Steven Tan, DLTA, IL 48.73 W. Olmsted, HTA, FL 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:42.10 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 1:45.18 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC 1:45.44 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV

1:45.66 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:46.31 Justin Wright, FDST, CC 1:46.75 R. Skjaerpe, TBAY, FL 1:47.55 B. Creekmore, BRY, MA 1:48.14 Mathias Oh, KING, PN 1:48.25 Walter Jones, AGS, GU 1:48.90 Connor Green, ABF, NE 1:48.94 A. Liang, PASA, PC 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

1:46.30 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 1:44.03 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:45.17 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:46.56 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 1:47.12 T. Brewer, CURR, OR 1:47.45 C. Ellington, YOTA, NC 1:47.49 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 1:47.96 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 1:48.08 Patrick Mulcare, DR, OH 1:48.08 Z. Buerger, UN, AM 1:48.18 Chatham Dobbs, UN, SE 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:42.08 M. Phelps, MD (2002) 3:44.83 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 3:44.87 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 3:45.80 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 3:48.87 Connor Green, ABF, NE 3:49.10 Patrick Mulcare, DR, OH 3:50.13 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 3:51.65 A. DeVine, CSC, PN 3:52.04 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 3:52.16 N. Arakelian, KAW, MI 3:52.41 Koya Osada, DUKE, NE BOYS 17 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 19.43 A. Ervin, CA (2000) V. Morozov, CA (2011) 19.54 Ryan Murphy, UN, FL 19.73 Brett Ringgold, NTN, NT 19.88 Santo Condorelli, UN, FL 19.91 Paul Powers, UN, GA 19.92 Ryan Held, SPY, IL 20.11 Edward Kim, UN, PN 20.16 Ian Gordon, OCON, WI 20.16 Vincent Tafuto, UN, MA 20.20 J. Molacek, GOAL, MW 20.20 Connor Black, CATS, IL 100 YARD FREESTYLE 42.34 David Nolan, MA (2011) 42.95 Ryan Murphy, UN, FL 43.44 Brett Ringgold, NTN, NT 43.47 Santo Condorelli, UN, Fl 43.89 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 43.91 Ryan Held, SPY, IL 44.02 Paul Powers, UN, GA 44.10 Brett Pinfold, FCST, GU

44.17 Blake Pieroni, UN, IN 44.21 Matthew Josa, MAC, N 44.38 Edward Kim, BC, PN 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:33.28 Tom Kremer, PC (1987) 1:35.60 Reed Malone, UN, IL 1:35.69 Kyle Coan, UN, CA 1:35.76 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 1:36.19 Jack Boyd, UN, NI 1:36.34 J. Roberts, UN, NT 1:36.46 Brett Pinfold, FCST, GU 1:36.76 Ryan Kao, UN, CA 1:36.82 J. Williamson, UN, NI 1:36.92 Edward Kim, BC, PN 1:36.93 Bob Bantley, UN, MA 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:12.33 M. Phelps, MD (2004) 4:17.42 Reed Malone, NTSC, IL 4:18.28 Clark Smith, UN, CO 4:18.97 A. D’Arrigo, GSC, FL 4:20.08 J. Roberts, UN, NT 4:20.28 Ryan Kao, UN, CA 4:22.25 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 4:22.60 Max Irwin, BSC, IN 4:22.73 Brock Turner, DR, OH 4:23.00 William Schultz, UN, KY 4:23.01 C. Wieser, UN, SN 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 8:48.57 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1983) 8:56.61 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 9:02.27 Carter Griffin, TOPS, CO 9:04.76 J. Litherland, DYNA, GA 9:05.86 Joshua Beals, CRIM, NE 9:08.00 W. Schultz, LAK, KY 9:08.65 James Bell, LTP, SC 9:08.82 David Heron, MVN, CA 9:09.00 K.Litherland, DYNA, GA 9:09.01 J. Burns, MVN, CA 9:09.36 K. Lichtenberg, OLY, MI 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 14:38.22 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1984) 15:12.01 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 15:12.84 Justin Buck, CAT, FL 15:17.05 David Heron, MVN, CA 15:20.32 K.Litherland, DYNA, GA 15:21.00 Carter Griffin, TOPS, CO 15:21.28 K. Lichtenberg, OLY, MI 15:21.36 A. Henley, SAND, CA 15:21.44 James Yoder, RAYS, GA 15:22.73 Tyler Fowler, TST, MV 15:22.90 Joshua Beals, CRIM, NE 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 45.49 David Nolan, MA (2011) 45.34 Ryan Murphy, UN, FL 46.84 Corey Main, UN, FL 47.04 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA

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BOYS 18 YEARS 50 YARD FREESTYLE 19.43 A. Ervin, CA (2000) V. Morozov, CA (2011) 19.67 John Murray, UN, ST 19.80 Connor Black, UN, IL 19.83 K. Darmody, MAC, NC 19.85 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 19.97 Shane Ryan, UN, MA 20.00 Corey Nix, UN, NT 20.03 J. Grodecki, UN, MV 20.07 C. Brindle, MAC, OR 20.11 Daryl Turner, UN, CO 20.11 Luis Flores, UN, FL 100 YARD FREESTYLE 42.34 David Nolan, MA (2011) 42.81 Jack Conger, UN, PV 43.41 John Murray, UN, ST 43.60 Matthew Ellis, UN, ST

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200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:41.52 Tom Shields, CA (2010) 1:44.58 Clark Smith, DSA, CO 1:45.00 J. Schooling, BSS, FL 1:45.06 R. McHugh, BAY, SE 1:45.29 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 1:45.55 Reed Malone, NTSC, IL 1:45.72 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:45.77 James Yoder, RAYS, GA 1:46.06 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 1:46.28 Max Irwin, BSC, IN 1:46.47 A. Liang, PASA, PC 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:41.39 David Nolan, MA (2011) 1:44.43 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 1:45.01 Curtis Ogren, UN, PC 1:47.07 Corey Okubo, UN, CA 1:47.33 L. Karas, UN, CA 1:47.59 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR 1:47.61 Matthew Josa, MAC, NC 1:47.65 Harrison Thai, CCY, CA 1:47.88 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:47.93 W. Glass, CMSA, SE 1:48.00 Robert McHugh, UN, SE 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:41.45 Ryan Lochte, FL (2003) 3:45.34 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 3:48.46 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 3:49.44 J. Litherland, DYNA, GA 3:50.64 R. McHugh, BAY, SE 3:50.64 T. Anderson, CAST, SI 3:51.80 Robert Owen, CRIM, NE 3:51.89 Brock Turner, DR, OH 3:52.13 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 3:52.69 Ryan Murphy, UN, FL 3:52.75 G. Bentz, DYNA, GA

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47.29 Aaron Whitkaer, UN, IN 47.70 W. Glass, CMSA, SE 47.87 Matthew Josa, MAC, NC 47.88 Daryl Turner, ACES, CO 47.99 Jason Chen, UN, PC 48.23 A. Appleby, CFYN, LE 48.36 Samuel Lynch, RBY, NJ 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:40.41 Jack Conger, PV (2012) 1:38.15 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 1:41.69 Corey Main, UN, FL 1:43.64 H. Stuart, UN, CO 1:43.87 J. Manchester, MAC, NC 1:43.96 W. Glass, CMSA, SE 1:44.21 R. McHugh, BAY, SE 1:44.38 Carter Griffin, TOPS, CO 1:44.46 J. Roberts, NTN, NE 1:44.61 Robert Owen, CRIM, NE 1:45.39 T. Maudslien, KING, PN 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 51.76 Kevin Cordes, IL (2011) 53.61 N. Silverthorn, UN, PC 53.90 Curtis Ogren, UN, PC 54.01 A. Schuehler, JW, MA 54.03 Conner McHugh, UN, WI 54.56 Alex Delakis, UN, WI 54.64 Peter Kropp, UN, CA 54.81 Connor Hoppe, UN, CC 54.95 A. Temple, TIDE, VA 54.98 Zack Warner, SVY, NJ 55.01 M.Brutkiewicz,CMSA,SE 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:53.55 Kevin Cordes, IL (2011) 1:56.56 N. Silverthorn, PLS, PC 1:58.11 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 1:58.57 A. Schuehler, JW, MA 1:59.00 Conner McHugh, UN, WI 1:59.09 M. Whittle, UN, SN 1:59.16 M.Brutkiewicz,CMSA,SE 1:59.75 G. House, DUKE, NC 1:59.84 S.McNamara, EAST, MR 1:59.89 N. Hatanaka, LOVE, CO 2:00.10 Zack Warner, SVY, NJ 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 44.91 Tom Shields, CA (2010) 46.50 J. Schooling, UN, FL 46.83 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 46.92 Matthew Josa, MAC, NC 47.19 Andrew Liang, UN, PC 47.26 S. Condorelli, BSS, FL 47.33 Aaron Whitaker, UN, IN 47.40 Samuel Lynch, RBY, NJ 47.45 Corey Main, UN, FL 47.48 Ryan Murphy, UN, FL 47.50 M.Domagala,AGUA, MR

43.64 J. Grodecki, UN, IL 43.74 Connor Black, CATS, IL 43.81 K. Darmody, MAC, NC 43.90 Shane Ryan, UN, MA 43.92 A. Jovanovic, WILD, IL 44.00 Matias Koski, UN, GA 44.04 Clark Smith, UN, CO 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1:33.28 Troy Dalbey, PC (1987) 1:33.07 Tom Kremer, UN, PC 1:34.16 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 1:34.60 T. Williams, UN, PC 1:34.80 N. Alexiou, UN, FL 1:35.25 Matias Koski, UN, GA 1:35.86 Jackson Miller, UN, PC 1:35.87 Jeff Garnier, UN, CO 1:36.49 K. Moodie, ZONA, AZ 1:36.59 Michael Haney, UN, PC 1:36.73 Clark Smith, UN, Co 500 YARD FREESTYLE 4:12.33 M. Phelps, MD (2004) 4:13.87 Jack Conger, UN, PV 4:15.55 Matias Koski, UN, GA 4:18.72 Evan Pinion, DYNA, GA 4:19.66 N. Alexiou, UN, FL 4:20.85 Jameson Lyon, UN, PC 4:20.95 T. Williams, UN, PC 4:21.07 Sean Lehane, UN, SE 4:21.18 Michael Haney, UN, PC 4:21.79 Adam Bull, UN, FL 4:22.25 T. Singley, UN, CA 1000 YARD FREESTYLE 8:48.57 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1983) 9:05.82 Tyler Fowler, TST, MV 9:07.50 T. Singley, UN, CA 9:09.51 Evan Pinion, DYNA, GA 9:10.20 Martin Wallace, JH, CO 9:10.22 Jameson Lyon, UN, PC 9:13.57 Juan Tolosa, UN, FL 9:14.58 John Lewis, UN, NT 9:15.05 C. Stitt, THSC, OR 9:15.19 C. Loughlin, GAAC, MA

9:15.58 W. Nicely, QSTS, VA 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 14:38.22 Jeff Kostoff, CA (1984) 14:53.32 Matias Koski, UN, GA 14:54.65 Arthur Frayler, UN, FL 14:56.47 Evan Pinion, DYNA, GA 14:58.78 Jameson Lyon, UN, PC 14:58.80 J. Wilimovsky, UN, IL 15:09.89 R. Rosenbaum, UN, FL 15:12.41 T. Singley, USC, CA 15:12.51 B. Draganosky, UN, MA 15:12.54 Tyler Fowler, TST, MV 15:12.85 C. Swanson, UN, FL 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 45.49 David Nolan, MA (2011) 45.32 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 46.64 N. Graesser, UN, MA 46.80 Sean Lehane, UN, SE 46.98 Aaron Gustafson, UN, ST 47.07 Shane Ryan, UN, MA 47.18 Corey Main, UN, FL 47.36 Samuel Lewis, UN, NC 47.39 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 47.47 A. Jovanovic, WILD, IL 47.62 K. Darmody, MAC, NC 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1:40.41 Jack Conger, PV (2012) 1:38.75 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 1:41.26 Sean Lehane, UN, SE 1:41.55 Corey Main, UN, FL 1:41.86 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 1:43.55 En-Wei Wright, UN, MR 1:43.74 Aaron Greene, NTN, NT 1:43.88 S. Campbell, OAPB, PC 1:43.97 T. Maudslien, KING, PN 1:44.32 Preston Jenkins, UN, FL 1:44.43 N. Graesser, UN, MA 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 51.76 Kevin Cordes, IL (2011) 53.65 A. Osvero, ZONA, AZ 54.26 D. MacDonald, UN, OH 54.46 S. Stumph, OAPB, PC

54.56 M. Duderstadt, PCST, SE 54.56 Matt McNamara, UN, MI 54.68 N. Hatanaka, UN, CO 54.69 W. Licon, NTRO, ST 54.83 Scott Haeberle, UN, PC 54.87 M.Williamson,CLPR,OH 54.99 M. Barnosky, UN, CO 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1:53.55 Kevin Cordes, IL (2011) 1:55.68 Chase Kalisz, UN, MD 1:55.88 S. Stumph, OAPB, PC 1:56.00 W. Licon, NTRO, NT 1:56.91 Eric Ronda, WYW, CT 1:57.33 A. Sovero, ZONA, AZ 1:57.94 M.Williamson,CLPR,OH 1:57.96 M. Duderstadt, PCST, SE 1:58.08 Matt McNamara, UN, MI 1:58.08 D. MacDonald, UN, OH 1:58.20 Paul Corbae, UN, MI 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 44.91 Tom Shields, CA (2010) 46.15 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 46.42 Samuel Lewis, UN, NC 46.54 Clark Smith, UN, CO 46.71 Connor Black, UN, IL 47.18 A. Jovanovic, WILD, IL 47.37 Pace Clark, UN, SE 47.66 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 47.78 Tom Kremer, UN, PC 47.80 Corey Main, UN, FL 47.91 Matthew Ellis, UN, ST 47.91 Aaron Gustafson, UT, ST 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1:41.52 Tom Shields, CA (2010) 1:43.63 Tom Kremer, UN, PC 1:43.74 Jack Conger, RMSC, PV 1:45.20 M. Darragh, UN, MV 1:45.69 Gray Umbach, UN, GU 1:45.96 Pace Clark, MTS, SE 1:45.97 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 1:45.98 John Martens, UT, ST

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (SCY) — continued from 71 1:46.09 Luke Torres, UN, FL 1:46.52 Joshua Quallen, DR, OH 1:46.69 Adam Bull, UN, FL 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:41.39 David Nolan, MA (2011) 1:43.04 Chase Kalisz, UN, MD 1:43.15 Tom Kremer, UN, PC 1:44.45 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 1:46.24 W. Licon, NTRO, ST 1:46.43 M. Darragh, UN, MV 1:46.62 M.Williamson,CLPR,OH 1:46.79 S. Stumph, OAPB, PC 1:47.10 Gray Umbach, UN, GU 1:47.31 Y. Tae Seo, PASA, PC 1:47.67 En-Wei Wright, UN, MR 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3:41.45 Ryan Lochte, FL (2003) 3:39.82 Chase Kalisz, UN, MD 3:43.91 Tynan Stewart, UN, MS 3:46.74 M.Williamson,CLPR,OH 3:47.23 Ryan Nelson, UN, CA 3:47.55 R. Rosenbaum, UN, FL 3:47.75 W. Licon, NTRO, ST 3:48.01 Y. Tae Seo, PASA, PC 3:48.37 John Martens, UN, ST 3:48.99 Ryan Signorin, UN, SE 3:49.01 M. Darragh, UN, MV 2012-13 SHORT COURSE RANKINGS—RELAYS GIRLS 11-12 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:47.52 Aquajets ST, MN (2010) 1:51.46 Huntsville SA, SE

Rachael Brooks, Mallory Ely,

Lucie Nordmann, Zoe Gawronska,

Claire Adams, Jillian Satz,

Maggie Jahns, Lauren Edelman,

Ryan Barlow, Abigail Williamson

Vivian Yu, Isabella Brosvik

Caroline Schultz, Morgan Grout

Lizzy Pfeifer, Lauryn Parrish

1:53.86 Crimson Saquatics, NM

1:41.74 Lakeside AC, NT

1:44.94 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

3:54.64 Central Bucks ST, MA

Pritthida Chea, Julia Donahue,

Anika Buhr, Emma Garfield,

Annie Boone, Reni Moshos,

Allie Szekely, Hannah Blaser,

Nicole Yao, Grace Tramack

Lauren Chinnis, Morgan Traughber

Cassidy Bayer, Hannah Baker

Brittany Weiss, Hannah Zurmuhl

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:55.61 Aquajets ST, MN (2010) 4:04.02 Academy Bullets SC, IL

1:41.78 Arden Hills, SN

1:47.39 York YMCA, MA

3:55.08 North Mecklenburg, NC

Amalie Fackenthal, Tina Reuter, Elizabeth

Kacey Obelander, Meghan Small,

Madison Holland, Jane Donahue,

Menzmer, Samantha Kapphahn

Emily Ilgenfritz, Courtney Harnish

Christina Lappin, Lexie Baker

Michaela Herwig, Julia Kral, Emily Ryan,

1:41.84 Waves Bloomington, IL

(Samantha Laurich, Camryn Streid)

Melissa Pish, Sarah Leddick,

Jessie Stangret, Anna Justinak,

Sydney Vanovermeiren

Sydney Kennedy, Grace Ariola

Sophie Levy, Tru Walor

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:33.37 Aquajets ST, MN (2012) 1:35.26 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

4:05.48 Arden Hills, SN

1:41.89 Lakeside ST, KY

1:47.62 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Reni Moshos, Cassidy Bayer,

Amalie Fackenthal, Tina Reuter,

Julia Roy, Morgan Miller,

Victoria Edwards, Catrona MacGregor,

Megan Clark, Hannah Baker

Elizabeth Menzmer, Samantha Kapphahn

Gracie Saulman, Allison Erena

Ilse Adame, Dakota Luther

1:35.27 Carmel SC, IN

Mission Viejo, CA

1:47.70 PAY Swimming, MA

Morgan Grout, Sammie Burchill,

Lucie Nordmann, Mikaela Witteveld,

Samantha Shelton, Alicia Stewart,

Emma Seiberlich, Maddie Cooke,

Trude Rothrock, Claire Adams

Isabella Brosvik, Vivian Yu

Victoria Gong, Jessica Epps

Morgan Hansen, Olivia Giampietro

1:36.78 Central Bucks ST, MA

4:06.98 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

(Kaitlin Hill)

1:47.96 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

Allie Szekely, Hannah Blaser,

Grace Gent, Rachel Danegger,

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3:37.71 Irvine Novas, CA (2011) 3:41.69 The Woodlands ST, GU

Autumn Haebig, Lillie Hosack,

Brittany Weiss, Hannah Zurmuhl

1:48.24 Poseidon Swimming, VA

Mary First, Tina Meyer,

Lucie Nordmann, Zoe Gawronska,

Hailey Ladd, Jillian Butler

Kristi Larsen, Beata Nelson

Vivian Yu, Isabella Brosvik

Meghan Burton, Casey Fanz

3:41.93 Gator SC, FL

1:48.31 Oregon City ST, OR

Anna Justinak, Sophie Levy,

1:41.70t

Memphis Tiger SC, SE

Megan Morris, Emma Garfield,

Kiara Norris, Abigail Autry,

Harshika Jha, Morgan Traughber

Rachel Kriger, Mariah Clemons

1:53.76 Birmingham SL, SE

4:06.77

The Woodlands ST, GU

Gabrielle Zhang, Sinead Eksteen (Sydney Harrington)

4:08.18 Santa Clara SC, PC Nicole Oliva, Sophia Sebastian, Sian Yongyuth, Cathy Teng 4:09.73 Jamie Williams, Joyce Kim,

1:41.70t

1:42.51

1:47.61

Minnetonka SC, MN

Daniella Peters, Skylar Fore

3:54.49 SwimMAC Carolina, NC Stephanie Nelson, Caroline Hauder, Julia Menkhaus, Jessica Merritt

3:54.59 Fishers Area ST, IN

1:37.01

1:37.18

Dane County Y ST, WI

Minnetonka SC, MN

Kirschtine Balbuena, Kaitlyn Cronin,

Laura Laderoute, Robin Pinger,

Jennie Novak, Tru Walor

Rachel Rector, Emma Alexander

Isabel Ivey, Talia Bates

Lainey Visscher, Sarah Goodpastor

1:37.39 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

(Haley Arner, Taryn Mahoney,

3:42.86 Academy Bullets SC, IL

1:48.48 Rose Bowl Aquatics, CA

Skylar Fore, Lillie Hosack,

Brianna Bender, Tatum Smith)

Emily Ryan, Jennifer Hauser,

Susannah Laster, Gabriela Maarse,

Autumn Haebig, Daniella Peters

4:10.78 Raleigh SA, NC Oliviaa Carter, Heather Li,

Isabelle Dutka,

Tiare Coker, Heather MacDougall

1:37.42 York YMCA, MA

Sydney Vanovermeiren

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:45.02 Aquajets ST, MD (2012) 3:47.30 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Courtney Harnish, Emily Ilgenfritz,

Ana Pozder, Sarah Pilecki

3:42.99

Mission Viejo, CA

Kacey Oberlander, Meghan Small

4:10.84 SA Kroc Aquatics, MA

Jessica Epps, Alicia Stewart,

Kobie Melton, Alison Hu,

Mackenzie O’Connor, India Jackson,

Victoria Gong, Samantha Shelton

Annie Boone, Reni Moshos,

1:37.50 Lakeside AC, NT

Devin Campbell, Regan Weakley

Ayana Opong, Madison Freeland

3:43.19 Aquajets ST, MN

Cassidy Bayer, Hannah Baker

Lauren Pitzer, Sammie Jo Porter,

Erin McCarthy, Jordyn Wentzel,

(Emily Meilus)

Megan Hanson, Lauren Savoy

Lucie Normann, Mikaela Witteveld,

4:11.12 YMCA Dane County, WI Kaitlyn Barth, Makenna Licking,

Natalie Swanson, Raime Jones

3:47.30 Carmel SC, IN

1:37.60 Poseidon Swimming, VA

Isabella Brosvik, Zoe Gawronska

Katrina Marty, Hannah Aegerter

3:43.31 Nitro Swimming, ST

Claire Adams, Jillian Satz,

Casey Fanz, Hailey Ladd,

1:52.16 Academy Bullets SC, IL

4:12.00 Virginia Gators, VA

Renee Jacops, Ashlyn Carroll,

Caroline Schultz, Morgan Grout

Taylor Allen, Meghan Burton

1:51.89

The Woodlands ST, GU

(Marisa Gingerich)

Emily Ryan, Samantha Laurich,

Emma Muzzy, Taylor Summerlin,

Payton Marvin, Diana Dunn

3:50.21 York YMCA, MA

Camryn Streid, Jennifer Hauser

Whittney Hamilton, Caroline Kulp

3:43.47 SwimAtlanta, GA

Kacey Oberlander, Meghan Small,

Abbie Young, Iseult McMahon,

1:53.05 Lakeside ST, KY

Brianna Bender, Haley Arner,

Emily Ilgenfritz, Courtney Harnish

Stephanie Maeda, Angela Liu

Joyce Kim, Emma Alexander

(Marisa Gingerich)

Julia Roy, Allison Erena

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:39.35 Aquajets ST, MN (2010) 1:39.24 Gator SC, FL

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3:24.37 Aquajets ST, MN (2012) 3:27.95 Carmel SC, IN

Morgan Miller, Ellie Masterson,

1:53.44

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The Woodlands ST, GU

GIRLS 13-14 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:42.77 Aquajets ST, MN (2012) 1:44.91 Carmel SC, IN

1:53.74 Lakeside AC, NT

3:43.52 Peoria Area WW, IL

3:51.10

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

1:37.91

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Memphis Tiger SC, SE

Kirschtine Balbuena, Kaitlyn Cronin,

Claire Wang, Jackie Kelch,

Cassidy Brennan, Kenna Holt,

Kiara Norris, Audrey McKinnon,

Isabel Ivey, Talia Bates

Kelen McDaniels, Ashton Amerman

Sara Metzsch, Emily Cook

Morgan Grout, Trude Rothrock,

Rachel Kriger, Mariah Clemons

1:39.78 Huntsville SA, SE

3:43.63 Raleigh SA, NC

3:51.74 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

Caroline Schultz, Claire Adams

1:53.65 Cardinal Aquatics, KY

Devin Campbell, Kobie Melton,

Ana Pozder, Sarah Pilecki,

Ali Galyer, Savanna Faulconer,

3:28.93 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

Anna Hogan, Kaylee Wheeler,

Alison Hu, Regan Weakley

Ashley Worden, Olivia Carter

Jessi Snover, Bay Prewette

Ali Galyer, Jessie Snover,

Kelly Tichenor, Zorryonna Mason

(Emily Vasquez)

3:43.74 Arden Hills, SN

(Sydney Baker)

Savannah Gaido, Sydney Baker

1:53.70 Aquajets ST, MN

1:41.54 Birmingham SL, SE

Amalie Fackenthal, Tina Reuter,

3:54.46 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

3:29.70 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Raime Jones, Jordyn Wentzel,

Abigail Williamson, Haley Burt,

Elizabeth Menzmer,

Autumn Haebig, Lillie Hosack,

Annie Boone, Hannah Baker,

Natalie Swanson, Erin McCarthy

Ryan Barlow, Kenley McCombs

Samantha Kapphahn

Daniella Peters, Skylar Fore

Cassidy Bayer, Lea Gwennap

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3:41.42 North Baltimore AC, MD

3:21.48 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Mary Pelton, Jordan Surhoff,

Janet Hu, Laura Branton,

Madison Dirks, Colleen Wixted,

Cierra Runge, Gillian Ryan

Kristina Li, Hannah Baker

Lindsay Painton, Melissa Franklin

3:30.77 York YMCA, MA

GIRLS 15-18 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:39.40 Aquajets SC, MN (2010) 1:39.61 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

3:42.86 OC Waves, CA

(Rosannah Petit, Andi Mack,

7:18.56 Santa Clara SC, PC

Meghan Small, Emily Ilgenfritz,

Kathleen Baker, Caitlin Casazza,

Lindsey Engel, Margaret Burton,

Katie Ledecky)

Sandra Soe, Sarah Shimomura,

Kacey Oberlander, Courtney Harnish

Alyssa Marsh, Nora McCullagh

Breanna Tran, Cheyenne Low

3:21.63 Germantown AC, MA

Catherine Ladd, Elise Locke

3:32.14 East Grand Rapids, MI

(Elsa Welshofer, Lauren Rhodes)

3:30.41 Lakeside AC, NT Lauren Pitzer, Megan Hanson, Sammie Jo Porter, Lauren Savoy

7:17.70 Colorado Stars, CO

3:42.92 Rockville-Mont., PV

Shannon McKernan, Meagan Dollard,

7:18.77 SwimAtlanta, GA

Dynamo SC, GA

Catherine Mulquin, Jessica Chen,

Madison Visco, Rachel Zilinskas

Rachel Muller, Kaitlin Grover,

Emily Converse, Gabby Higgins

Kylie Stewwart, Jamie Christy,

Corrigan McIlmail,

3:32.33 North Carolina AC, NC

Nicole Stafford, Caitlin Cooper

Claire DeSelm, Mia Morrell, Annie Whitsel, Adelaide Cairns

Lexus Vanhoven, Riley Kishman,

1:40.78

Dynamo SC, GA

Kaitlin Kitchens, Aja Malone

Anna Kolankowski

Kylie Stewart, Caitlin Cooper,

7:19.02 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

1:41.07 King AC, PN

3:43.07 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Katie Christy, Nicole Stafford

Anna Kolanowski, Elaina Gu,

Hannah Weiss, Carolyn McCann,

Ally Howe, Heidi Katter,

3:21.93 SwimAtlanta, GA

Charlotte Meyer, Corrigan McIlmail

Dane County Y ST, WI

Heidi Vanderwel, Ashley Sutherland

Kindle Van Linge, Jayna Wittenbrink

Kaitlin Grover, Aja Malone,

7:20.01 Clearwater AT, FL

Mary First, Kristi Larsen,

1:41.44 Crow Canyon Sharks, PC

Rachel Muller, Kaitlin Kitchens

Sydney Pickrem, Michelle Turek,

Lauren Bergmann, Beata Nelson

Sidney Cooke, Heidi Poppe,

3:22.02 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Rebecca Mann, Alexandria Wittman

3:32.53 YMCA of Triangle, NC

Brittany Usinger, Madison White

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:32.21 PASA, PC (2009) 1:31.84 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Jennifer Campbell, Ally Howe,

7:20.64 Lakeside ST, KY

Jenny Nusbaum, Sam Medlin,

1:41.74 Lakeside ST, KY

Kathleen Baker, Nora McCullagh,

Carly Reid, Sarah Kaunitz

Elizabeth House, Asia Seidt,

Misha Neal, Rachel Stephenson

Asia Seidt, Kennedy Lohman,

Caitlin Casazza, Lauren Rhodes

3:22.65 Colorado Stars, CO

Madison Litchefeld, Leah Stevens

3:32.33

3:32.57

1:32.16

3:21.82

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Sarah Love, Brooke Bauer

Dynamo SC, GA

Madison Dirks, Lindsay Painton,

Emily Cook, Laura Epperson,

1:41.77 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Kylie Stewart, Caitlin Cooper,

Colleen Wixted, Melissa Franklin

Cassidy Brennan, Sara Metzsch

Ally Howe, Sarah Kaunitz,

Nicole Stafford, Katie Christy

3:23.12 Saint Andrew’s, FG

800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 7:29.39 N. Baltimore, MD (2006) 7:28.00 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Marie-Pierre Delisle, Jennifer Campbell

1:32.37 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Megan Moroney, Tasija Karosas,

BOYS 11-12 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:48.06 RMSC, PV (2012)

1:41.79 Hershey AC, MA

Janet Hu, Laura Branton,

Darby Goodwin, Brenna Ruth

1:47.44 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

Alexandra Rockett, Carly Deliberty,

Taylor Vincent, Hannah Baker

3:23.25 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Jonah Cooper, Timothy Yao,

Hannah Baker, Emily Meilus,

Meaghan Raab, Madelyn Veith

1:32.57 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Sophie Cattermole, Hannah James,

Tyloer Lu, Chris Jhong

Lea Gwennap, Megan Byrnes

(Wolfgang Lachance, Benjamin Sproul)

1:41.83 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Ally Howe, Carly Reid,

Taylor Katz, Danielle Valley

(Reni Moshos)

Janet Hu, Brooke Malone,

Kindle Van Linge, Sarah Kaunitz

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Laura Branton, Hannah Baker

1:32.91 OC Waves, CA

1:48.34 Bellevue Club ST, PN

Laura Epperson, Sara Metzsch,

1:41.97 OC Waves, CA

Cheyenne Low, Emma Henderson,

800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 7:13.03 N. Baltimore, MD (2010) 7:13.98 North Baltimore AC, MD

Emily Cook, Cassidy Brennan

Cheyenne Low, Margaret Burton,

Margaret Burton, Lindsey Engel

Gillian Ryan, Cierra Runge,

Alexander Elizarov, Henry Lucco

7:37.24 Lakeside AC, NT

Breanna Tran, Lidnsey Engel

1:32.95 Scottsdale AC, AZ

Mary Pelton, Korbyn Simpson

(Nickolas Elizarov, Andrew Wang)

7:32.94

William Zhou, Ivan Graham,

Megan Hanson, Lauren Pitzer,

1:42.54 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Victoria Toris, Amy Bilquist,

7:14.23 Sarasota YMCA, FL

1:48.94 Fox Valley ST, IL

Sammie Jo Porter, Lauren Savoy

Sophie Cattermole, Bethany Leap,

Samantha Fazio,

Danielle Valley, Hannah James,

Jared Simpson, Sathya Subramianian,

7:38.37 Schroeder YMCA ST, WI

Grace DiMeo, Taylor Katz

Angel Van Hofwegen

Sophie Cattermole, Taylor Katz

Kevin Wu, John ruan

Cassy Jernberg, Ashlyn Schoof,

1:33.27 Sunbury YMCA, MA

1:48.97 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

7:40.58 Bolles School Sharks, FL

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:38.56 Aquajets SC, MN (2010) 3:37.93 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

(Ellen Berdusco, Alexandra Atkins)

Sherridon Dressel, Abi Wilder, Chloe Miller, Harley Lopez Miro

Dynamo SC, GA

Shawn Lou, Maxwell McKendry,

Caitlin Foley, Kaitlin Saloky

Kylie Stewart, Kathleen Cook,

Hunter Hitchens, Owen Kao

Kathleen Baker, Caitlin Casazza,

1:33.49 Colorado Stars, CO

Devon Dabney, Nicole Stafford

1:49.22 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Elsa Welshofer, Mora McCullagh

Melissa Franklin, Colleen Wixted,

7:16.04 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Justin Grender, Jake Foster,

Magnolia AC, GU

(Alexandra Martelle, Alyssa Marsh)

Madison Dirks, Lindsay Painton

Janet Hu, Robyn Dryer,

Philip Brocker, Nick Purple

Shea Gregson, Joy Field,

3:38.08 King AC, PN

1:33.54 King AC, PN

Kristina Li,Kathleen Ledecky

(Carson Foster)

Grace Ritch, Caitlin Clements

Hannah Weiss, Carolyn McCann,

Ashley Sutherland, Kenna Ramey,

7:44.28 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Heidi Vanderwel, Ashley Sutherland

Heidi Vanderwel, Carolyn McCann

Dynamo SC, GA

(Felicity Cann)

Catriona MacGregor, Dakota Luther

Kylie Stewart, Jamie Christy,

1:33.56 YMCA of Triangle, NC

7:44.55 Aquajets ST, MN

Nicole Stafford, Caitlin Cooper

Olivia Ontjes, Haley Bishop,

Riley Donlin, Allyssa Phelps,

3:38.69 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Amanda Lamb, Christine Kerr

Kate Glover, Gracie Taylor

Kristina Li, Audrey Gould,

7:45.06 Iowa Flyers SC, IA

Janet Hu, Hannah Baker

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3:16.58 PASA, PC (2012) 3:19.92 North Baltimore AC, MD

Victoria Edwards, Ilse Adame,

3:38.66

Sam Fritz, Claire Murray,

(Brooke Malone, Kathleen Ledecky)

Taylor Beadle, Ruby Martin

3:40.15 Crow Canyon Sharks, PC

Mary Pelton, Cierra Runge,

7:46.14 Scout Aquatics, IL

Sidney Cooke, Heidi Poppe,

Korbyn Simpson, Gillian Ryan

Jo Annin, Ella Needler,

Brittany Usinger, Madison White

(Lauren James)

Maddie Smith, Reilly Lanigan

3:40.82 Lakeside ST, KY

3:21.38 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Asia Seidt, Kennedy Lohmann,

Kathleen Baker, Nora McCullagh,

Sarah Love, Brooke Bauer

Elsa Welshofer, Lauren Rhodes

7:14.94

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Adriana Grabski, Emily Maxwell,

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Katie Taylor, Talia Gottlieb

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3:37.70 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

3:37.39 Nitro Swimming, ST

Jonah Cooper, Christopher Jhong,

Josh Artmann, Jared Chulivar,

Wolfgang Lachance, Tyler Lu

Chris Mayer, Corban Rawls

(Timothy Yao, Benjamin Sproul)

3:38.31 Nashville AC, SE

3:38.13 Swim Neptune, AZ

Christopher Robinson, Seth Kyriakidis,

Samuel Acheson, Kaden Miller,

Elijah Patrick, Jackson Defore

Christopher Allen, Zachary Paliscak

3:38.36 SwimAtlanta, GA

aquatic club, pn

3:38.67

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Christopher Pierce, Jared Clance,

Nathaniel McFaul, Trenton Martinez,

Michael Taylor, Ross Rector

Nathan Young, Eric Wu

3:38.57 Nova of Virginia, VA

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3:38.67

Sam Cuthbert, David Dixon,

Nicholas Burry, Jeffrey Xu, Daniel

Aaron Schultz, Jack McSorley

Marella, Steve Yang (Santeri Hoitta)

3:38.62 YMCA of Triangle, NC

[ photo

Karl Boynton, Chase Binion,

1:49.44 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

4:02.09 Nitro Swimming, ST

1:38.84

Delaware ST, MA

BOYS 13-14 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:38.24 Premier AC, GU (2012) 1:35.96 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Brian Legarth, Jon Suits

3:38.90 King AC, PN Thomas Anderson, Mitch Hovis, Dale Williams, Josh Maclurg

John Clado, Noah Garvey,

Michael Shay, Andrew Pickard,

Emils Jurcik, Daniel Bartel,

Dakota Mahaffey, James Daugherty,

3:39.00 Aquazot C, CA

Sanjay Wijesekera, David Umansky

Nathaniel Hartman, Cameron Katzman

Collin Slupe, Joseph Oster

Gian Garcia, Tyler Rice (John Hutton)

Andrew Knoell, Matthew Lee,

(John Willis, Timothy Ellett)

4:02.19 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

1:39.01 King AC, PN

1:39.07 King AC, PN

Timmy Hanson, Mark Mulder

1:51.06 Alamo Area Aquatics, ST

Shawn Lou, Maxwell McKendry,

Zackary O’Haver, Michael Chwaluk,

Thomas Anderson, Mitch Hovis,

3:39.05 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Matthew Su, Matthew Barrett,

Hunter Hitchens, Owen Kao

Andrew Johnson, Ethan Dang

Dale Williams, Josh Maclurb

Jinwon Ballar, Devin Truong,

Christopher Lindley, Brian Kang

(Nathan Huot)

1:39.10 Nitro Swimming, ST

1:39.21 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Andres Alarcon, Chris Stankiewicz

1:51.11 Nitro Swimming, ST

4:02.33 N. Texas Nadadores, NT

Cameron Katzman, Michael Shay,

Jinwon Ballar, Timothy Wu,

Michael Shay, Andrew Pickard,

David Hallaron, Spencer Binning,

Nathaniel Hartman, Andrew Pickard

Sam Pomajevich, Chris Stankiewicz

Nathaniel Hartman, Cameron Katzman

Richard Rudman, Landon Armstrong

DeAnza Cupertino, PC

1:39.80 Bellevue Club ST, PN

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:37.25 Black Hawk, IA (2004) 1:25.63 Scottsdale AC, AZ

Tide, VA

4:04.34 Alamo Area AA, ST

Nicholas Burry, Santeri Holtta,

Dave Makhervaks, Ben Whitty,

Ryan Hoffer, Jack Blake,

Joshua Jung, Quimey Moure,

Michael Calvillo, Matthew Barrett,

Daniel Marella, Steve Yang (Jeffrey Xu)

Ryan Kinnear, Aaron Elhajj

David Goll, Aaron Apel

George Parsons, Alexander Neff

Christopher Lindley, Brian Kang

1:29.37 Bellevue Club ST, PN

4:04.34 Santa Clara SC, PC

David Hallaron, Spencer Binnig,

Nathan Yates, Benjamin Winn,

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3:30.83 Tualatin Hills,OR (2012) 3:30.75 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

1:39.89 Nitro Swimming, ST

1:51.71 N. Texas Nadadores, NT Richard Rudman, Landon Armstrong

Daniel Blake, Kartik Nighojkar

1:51.45

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:53.04 Aquazot ST, CA (2009) 3:53.23 Fox Valley ST, IL

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DeAnza Cupertino, PC

Jared Simpson,

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:36.80 Eagle SA, GU (2010) 1:37.03 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

Sathya Subramanian, Kevin Wu,Kyri Chen

1:39.21

Josh Artmann, Jared Chulavatr,

Dave Makhervaks, Dan Prang,

Chris Mayer, Corban Rawls

Daniel Ryaboshapka, Aaron Elhajj

Owen Kao, Shawn Lou,

1:39.98 Lakeside AC, NT

1:29.54 King AC, PN

Kevin Tu, Hunter Hitchens

Stephen Cheng, Adrian Maher,

Thomas Anderson, Josh Maclurg,

(Nathan Huot)

Alvin Jiang, Spencer Stanic

Dale Williams, Kevin Dang

3:31.22 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

1:40.59

The Woodlands, ST, GU

1:29.78

The Woodlands ST, GU

Sanjay Wijesekera, Duncan Crane,

Jeff Dean, Max Jorris,

Seth Mandel, Alex Merrell,

Owen Kao, Kevin Tu, Shawn Lou,

TimothyEllett, John Clado

Seth Mandel, Alex Merrill

Max Jorris, Jeff Dean

Hunter Hitchens (Nathan Huot)

(David Umansky, Noah Garvey)

1:40.64 Nova of Virginia, VA

1:29.94 Nitro Swimming, ST

3:57.27 Bellevue Club ST, PN

1:37.39 Bellevue Club ST, PN

3:33.17 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Scott Mizelle, Vincent Hou,

Chris Mayer, Jared Chulavatr,

William Zhou, Ivan Graham,

Alexander Elizarov, William Zhou,

David Shau, Kelvin Tay,

David Dixon, Jack McSorley

Corban Rawls, Josh Artmann

Alexander Elizarov, Henry Lucco

Henry Lucco, Ivan Graham

Leonard Brougher, Aaron Kuo

1:40.71 SwimAtlanta, GA

1:30.09 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

(Andrew Wang, Vladislav Elizarov)

(Vladislav Elizarov, Andrew Wang)

3:35.04 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Christopher Pierce,Jared Clance,

Chris Stankiewicz,

3:58.29 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

1:37.67 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Nick Purple, Jake Foster,

Michael Taylor, Ross Rector

Jinwon Bailar, Timothy Wu,

Justin Grender, Jake Foster,

Justin Grender, Carson Foster,

Justin Grender, Philip Brucker

Dallas Mustangs, NT

Brandon Fabian

Carson Foster, Philip Brocker

Nick Purple, Philip Brucker

3:36.91 King AC, PN

1:40.84

Jasper Van Cauwelaert,

(Will Cumberland)

3:58.95 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

1:37.99 Fox Valley ST, IL

Zackary O’Haver, Michael Chwaluk,

Jacob Hum, Duncan Lee,

John Clado, Noah Garvey,

Jared Simpson, John Ruan,

Andrew Johnson, Ethan Dang

Felix Van Cauwelaert

Sanjay Wijesekera, Timothy Ellett

Kevin Wu, Kyri Chen

3:36.94 Bellevue Club ST, PN

(John Wills)

1:38.03 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

William Zhou, Andrew Wang,

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:29.45 Aquazot SC, CA (2011)

3:59.47 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

Jonah Cooper, Tyler Lu,

Vladislav Elizarov, Ivan Graham

3:37.13 Austin Henry, Timothy

Jonah Cooper, Timothy Yao,

Timothy Yao, Christopher Jhong

(Alexander Elizarov, Ivan Graham)

Wu, Sam Pomajevich, Brandon Fabian

Felix Van Cauwelaert,

Christopher Jhong, Tyler Lu

(Benjamin Sproul, Wolfgang Lachance)

3:37.14 Fox Valley ST, IL

3:37.27 Hickory Willow SA, IL

Jacob Hum, Duncan Lee

4:01.68 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

1:38.74 Ridgewood YMCA, NJ

Kevin Wu,

Solomon Geinosky,

1:30.54 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Kyle Barker, John Sita,

Ali Kolenovic, Justin Song,

Sathya Subramanian,

Lucas Smiarowski,

Grant House, Jacob Waters,

Steven Thalblum, Daniel Chapman

Timothy Park, Joe Om

Jared Simpson, Kyri Chen

Franco Reyes, Matt Blicharski

Will Reverman, Joshua McDonald

1:30.14

Metro AC of Miami, FG

Adrian Moya, Alejandro Carriazo, Joseph Perez, Adriano Martinez

1:30.24

Dallas Mustangs, NT Jasper Van Cauwelaert,

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1:30.81 SwimAtlanta, GA

7:12.69

Michael Taylor, Ross Rector,

Dynamo SC, GA Joonas Koski, Noah Oh,

3:14.75

Upper Main Line Y, MA

Colin Ellington, Seth Maslowski,

Noah Franz, Colin Ellington

Michael Ashmead, Varun Kolloru,

Christopher Mayes, Bailey Maloney

3:02.46 New Trier SC, IL

(Noah Franz, Christopher Kohut)

Murphy McQuet, Jack Mangan,

Eli Levy, Matthew Shelton

Davis Stockwell, Alex Ballard

Brian Jay, Alexander Schon

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3:11.42 Black Hawk, IA (2004) 3:10.47 Scottsdale AC, AZ

7:13.16 Scarlet Aquatics, NJ

3:15.03 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Kevin Doo, Justin Torres,

Denver SA, CO

Connor Fotsch, Reed Malone

Philip Hu, Carsten Vissering,

Clark Smith, Zachary Suter,

3:03.03 Peddie AA, NJ

Bobby Spichiger, Chris Balbo

Andrew Seliskar, Paul O’Hara

Jesse Suchomel, Erik Biernat

Patrick Park, Bradley Cline,

David Goll, Jack Blake,

7:13.21 Lakeside AC, NT

3:15.83 Bolles School Sharks, FL

1:22.93 Crow Canyon Sharks, PC

Scott Vitabile, Michael Nunan

Ryan Hoffer, Aaron Apel

3:03.03 SwimAtlanta, GA

3:16.46

1:22.74

Adrian Maher, Alexander Zettle,

Caeleb Dressel, Marijn Van Zundert,

Dillon Williams, Cody Tanabe,

The Woodlands ST, GU

Alvin Jiang, Stephen Cheng

Joseph Schooling, Santo Condorelli

Bryan Hughes, David Morgan

Cody Reul, Jordan Ross,

Alex Merrill, Seth Mandel,

7:13.56 Badger AC, WI

3:17.52 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

Tampa Bay CA, FL

William Powell, Michael Ragan

800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 6:34.84 Mecklenburg, NC (2009) 6:28.90 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

1:22.93

Barley Fields, Jeff Dean

Baird Miller, Elliot Patterson,

John Conger, Austin Dickey,

John Nolte, Devin McCaffrey,

3:17.44 King AC, PN

Rory Sanchez, Michael Draves

Jack Foster, Barrett Mangold

Dean Waite, Ryan Peters

(Michael Thomas)

1:22.99 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

3:18.14 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Jesse Novak, Andrew Nesbitt,

Matthew Josa, John Manchester,

Dylan Sali, ZackWarner,

David Chung, Bradley Zdroik

Michael Chadwick, Kyle Darmody

David Chung, Bradley Zdroik

1:23.05 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

(Lane Bretchneider)

Chris Stankiewicz,

BOYS 15-18 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1:30.71 Poseidon, VA (2009) 1:27.80 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Dayton Raiders, OH

John Conger, Barrett Mangold,

6:31.62 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Brandon Fabian (Jinwon Bailar)

Joseph Schooling, Marijn Van Zundert,

Henrik Pohlmann, Patrick Mulcare,

Brady Welch, Alex Wu

Andrew Seliskar, Evin Rude, Grant

3:18.30 SwimAtlanta, GA

Santo Condorelli, Caeleb Dressel

Joshua Quallen, Brock Turner

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 2:56.73 SwimMAC, NC (2011) 2:55.89 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Goddard, Christopher Grimmett-Norris

Josh Maclurg, Thomas Anderson, Dale Williams, Kevin Dang

3:17.44 Nation’s Capital SC, PV Timothy Wu, Sam Pomajevich,

3:19.18

Ross Rector, Eli Levy,

(Josh Booth, Emiro Goossen,

3:19.37 Cats AT, IL

Christopher Pierce, Michael Taylor

Matthew McPheters, Peter Georgiadis)

Alexander Snarski, Kyle Aerne,

6:36.39

Dayton Raiders, OH

3:18.38 Fox Valley ST, IL

1:28.29 SwimMAC Carolina

Connor Black, Peter Grumhaus

Josh Booth, Caeleb Dressel,

Thomas Cope, Brock Turner (Clifford Goertemiller, Andrew Cole)

Joshua Quallen, Patrick Mulcare,

Jack LeVant, Eric Weng,

John Manchester, Michael Chadwick,

3:19.79 Nashville AC, SE

Santo Condorelli, Joseph Schooling

Michael Schwers, Ethan Morse

Matthew Josa, Kyle Darmody

Chatham Dobbs, James Goss,

2:56.15 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

3:18.66 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

(Hayes McCullagh)

Reece Boyd, Philip Fossee

Matthew Josa, John Manchester,

Jay Litherland, Joseph Bentz, Knox

Coleman Manchester, Dillon Gaparek,

6:36.96

Dynamo SC, GA

1:29.86 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

3:19.84 NASA Wildcat, IL

Michael Chadwick, Kyle Darmody

Auerbach, Kevin Litherland (Evan Pinion)

Alex McMurry, Daniel Li

Dylan Sali, Zack Warner,

Andrew Jovanovic, Jae Park,

3:00.45 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

6:37.56 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

Dallas Mustangs, NT

David Chung, Bradley Zdroik

Brian Walsh, Stephen Shull

Andrew Seliskar,

John Conger, Barrett Mangold,

Duncan Lee, Felix Van Cauwelaert,

1:30.25 Rockville-Mont. SC, PV

Christopher Grimmett- Norris,

Matthew Colket, Thomas Colket

Grant Goddard, Paul O’Hara

6:37.77 Bolles School Sharks, FL

3:18.77

Tuan Nguyen, Jasper Van Cauwelaert

John Conger, Austin Dickey,

3:18.82 Nova of Virginia, VA

Jack Foster, Barrett Mangold

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1:21.30 SwimMAC, NC (2012) 1:19.03 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Scott Mizelle, Will Riggs, Jack

1:30.80 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

McSorley, Aaron Schultz (David Dixon)

Denver SA, CO

Santo Condorelli, Josh Booth,

Caeleb Dressel, Santo Condorelli,

Clark Smith, Zachary Suter,

Joseph Schooling, Caeleb Dressel

Philip Hu, Reid Penzler,

Emiro Goossen, Joseph Schooling

Hennessey Stuart, Erik Biernat

6:39.58 SwimAtlanta, GA

3:18.98 Nitro Swimming, ST

Evan Owens, Paul O’Hara

(Josh Booth, Joao Steiner,

3:01.42 Club Wolverine, MI

Cody Reul, William Brooks,

Jared Chulavatr, Corban

1:31.25 Nashville AC, SE

Peter Georgiadis, Bradley Stamper)

Joshua Ehrman, Christopher Klein,

Michael Ragan, Jordan Ross

Rawls, Isaac Gwin, Josh Artmann

Chatham Dobbs, James Goss,

1:20.44 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Adam Whitener, David Boland

6:40.23 New Trier SC, IL

800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 7:05.66 City of Plano, NT (2008) 7:06.42 The Woodlands ST, GU

Reece Boyd, Philip Fossee

Matthew Josa, Michael Chadwick,

3:01.68 N. Texas Nadadores, NT

Murphy McQuet, Jack Mangan,

Dayton Raiders, OH

John Manchester, Kyle Darmody

Aaron Greene, Grayson Magruder,

Denver Freeman, Reed Malone

Henrik Pohlmann, Patrick Mulcare,

1:22.50 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Jonathan Roberts, Brett Ringgold

6:40.58 King AC, PN

JoshuaQuallen, Malique Elder

Jacob Anderson, Andrew Seliskar,

3:01.75 Rockville-Mont, SC, PV

Thane Maudslien, Logan Rysemus,

Tide, VA

James Jones, Paul O’Hara

Barrett Mangold, John Conger,

Donald Stipe, Tommy Thach

7:07.99 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Nathaniel Dacruz, Austin Temple,

1:22.54 Phoenix SC, AZ

Matthew Colket, Brady Welch

6:40.87 Nitro Swimming, ST

Drew Clark, Keanan Dols,

Harrison Pierce, Mark Wilson

J.J. Osborn, Bradley Dorsey,

(Alex Wu)

William Licon, Trent Jackson,

Austin Katz, Matthew Garcia

1:31.55 Club Wolverine, MI

Tucker Wells, Trent Godfrey

3:02.29 YMCA of Triangle, NC

Edwin Artmann,

7:10.57 First Colony ST, GU

David Boland, Joshua Ehrman,

1:22.68 YMCA of Triangle, NC

Bailey Maloney, Christopher Mayes,

Nathan Howells v

Barley Fields, Seth Mandel

Chris Yeager, Carlos Monteagudo, Barrett Roberts, Darrin Asphall

1:31.41

Michael Bundas, Adam Whitener

1:31.73

Jersey Wahoos, NJ

7:10.85 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Alexander Martin, Andrew Scheuhler,

Grant House, Jacob Waters,

Zachary Fong, Joseph Petrone

Jonathan Prangley, Joshua MacDonald

400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 3:18.50 Nashville AC, SE (2007) 3:13.70 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

7:11.73 Nation’s Capital SC, PV Brandon Fabian, Sam Pomajevich, Sam Tarter, Timothy Wu

John Manchester,

7:12.09 Nova of Virginia, VA

Michael Chadwick,

Jack McSorley, Brendan Herkins,

Matt Josa, Kyle Darmody

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Sam Cuthbert, Aaron Schultz

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2012-13 LONG COURSE RANKINGS Compiled by USA Swimming Times swum in 50-meter pool from Sept. 1, 2012 through Aug. 31, 2013 Boldface Italics = Existing NAG Record Italics = New NAG Record

GIRLS 11 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 26.21 Missy Franklin, CO (2008) 27.72 Andrea Santander, FLA, FG 28.37 Samantha Lighty, RED, IL 28.44 Claire Abbasse, LL, MI 28.54 Leanna Gharbaoui, PS, SI 28.72 S. Kudryashova, SHY, NJ 28.77 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 28.84 Ayana Opong, SAKA, MA 28.91 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 28.98 Claire Suen, PLS, PC 29.00 Bridget O’Leary, BSC, IL 100 METER FREESTYLE 56.87 Lia Neal, MR (2008) 1:00.34 Andrea Santander, FLA, FG 1:01.81 Samantha Lighty, RED, IL 1:02.17 S. Kudryashova, SHY, NJ 1:02.18 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 1:02.38 Regan Smith, STRM, MN pictured > isabella

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1:02.39 K. Wilhelms, DFAC, WI 1:02.41 Claire Abbasse, LL, MI 1:02.53 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 1:02.77 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 1:02.99 Ella Nelson, NAC, SE 200 METER FREESTYLE 2:03.38 Dee Brown, OZ (1991) 2:09.48 A. Santander, FLA, FG 2:11.82 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 2:12.88 S. Lighty, RED, IL 2:14.57 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 2:14.62 Maria Arakelian, KAW, MI 2:14.73 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 2:14.79 Mila Fejzo, BRSC, CA 2:14.88 Mary Monk, HSA, SE 2:15.46 Ella Nelson, NAC, SE 2:15.89 S. Pearson, NOVA, CA 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:19.48 Dee Brown, OZ (1991) 4:30.13 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 4:37.85 Andrea Santander, FLA, FG 4:38.54 Maria Arakelian, KAW, MI 4:41.49 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 4:42.46 Samantha Lighty, RED, IL 4:42.76 Bridget O’Leary, BSC, IL 4:43.13 Olivia Bray, GATR, VA 4:43.45 Mary Monk, HSA, SE 4:46.22 C. Kanemitsu, UN, CA 4:46.35 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:55.43 I. Rongione, PV (2012) 9:22.86 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV

9:42.50 Chase Travis, DST, MA 9:46.01 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 9:46.70 A. Santander, FLA, FG 9:55.09 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 10:00.86 A. Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 10:01.33 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 10:01.43 A. Grottle, DYNA, GA 10:01.64 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 10:02.22 Hope Hill, CANY, CA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:48.12 I. Rongione, PV (2012) 17:58.17 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 18:59.30 C. Cianciolo, SPA, FL 19:04.09 Virginie Qian, SUNN, PC 19:07.36 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 19:07.42 M. Heckman, PLS, PC 19:12.61 A. Sullivan, SOLO, NE 19:17.27 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 19:17.92 S. Lighty, RED, IL 19:24.61 Taylor Kabacy, KING, PN 19:27.10 Liberty Gilbert, STAR, CA 50 METER BACKSTROKE 30.16 Keaton Blovad, OR (2011) 30.59 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 32.06 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 32.22 Alexandra Walsh, CPAC, CT 32.34 Michaela Herwig, ACAD, IL 32.35 Linda Licaro, SCST, IL 33.08 Kathryn Horan, CA, SC 33.10 Lindsey Merk, ACAD, IL 33.17 Grace Vanbrunt, GCAT, GA 33.19 Mila Fejzo, BRSC, CA

33.19 Courtney Connolly, LL, MI 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:03.08 B. Botsford, MD (1994) 1:06.05 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 1:08.00 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 1:08.80 M. Herwig, ACAD, IL 1:09.55 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:10.44 C. Connolly, LL, MI 1:10.54 Linda Liari, SCST, IL 1:10.76 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 1:10.85 Lindsey Meri, ACAD, IL 1:11.10 Kallie Chelsvig, NAC, SE 1:11.21 S. Pearson, NOVA, CA 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:15.17 E. Beisel, NE (2005) 2:24.27 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 2:27.59 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 2:30.25 S. Pearson, NOVA, CA 2:31.15 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 2:31.58 Danning Hu, SCAR, NJ 2:32.39 Mila Fejzo, BRSC, CA 2:32.61 V. Buerger, ANSC, AM 2:33.81 A. Zhang, GATE, MR 2:33.86 Z. Koh, ROSE, CA 2:34.95 Courtney Connolly, LL, MI 50 METER BREASTSTROKE 33.05 Olivia Calegan, MW (2012) 34.94 Alexandra Walsh, CPAC, CT 35.97 Anita Sumali, ABQ, NM 36.02 Maggie Teng, EBSC, WI 36.03 K. Stonehocker, LSS, MW 36.24 Sofia Davis, FISH, PV 36.53 K. Douglass, WEST, MR 36.59 Audrey Lukawski, UN, PC 36.74 Madeline Dorish, USCS, AM 36.77 Kelli Andrade, PST, CA 36.86 Gabriella Bunting, RIV, IN 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:09.87 Carly Geehr, CA (1997) 1:17.23 G. Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 1:18.11 Audrey Lukawski, UN, PC 1:18.99 Maggie Teng, EBSC, WI 1:19.04 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:19.09 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 1:19.15 K. Stonehocker, LSS, MW 1:19.77 Megan Tao, PEAK, PC 1:19.81 Gabriella Bunting, RIV, IN 1:19.87 Ella Nelson, NAC, SE 1:19.96 Ellie McLeod, DADS, GU 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:34.28 Annie Zhu, MR (2007) 2:49.56 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 2:50.14 Megan Tao, PEAK, PC

2:50.55 Sophia Moore, GRYM, CT 2:51.07 K. Douglass, WEST, MR 2:51.68 Audrey Lukawski, UN, PC 2:51.76 Maggie Teng, EBSC, WI 2:51.92 Emma Lasecki, GBSC, WI 2:52.96 K. Stonehocker, LSS, MW 2:52.07 G. Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 2:52.11 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 50 METER BUTTERFLY 28.23 Dana Vollmer, NT (2001) Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 29.81 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 30.04 Ayana Opong, SAKA, MA 30.08 T.Alicea-Jorgensen,FORD,AZ 30.43 K. Douglass, WEST, MR 30.56 Samantha Lighty, RED, IL 30.57 Lindsey Merk, ACAD, IL 30.67 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 30.75 Olivia Bray, GATR, VA 30.79 Shae Gustafson, HSSB, WI 30.82 G. Standfield, NCAP, PV 100 METER BUTTERFLY 1:01.75 Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 1:05.84 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 1:06.72 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 1:07.18 Samantha Lighty, RED, IL 1:07.71 T.Alicea-Jorgensen,FORD,AZ 1:08.41 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 1:08.64 Nicole Oliva, SCSC, PC 1:08.68 G. Standfield, NCAP, PV 1:08.70 Ayana Opong, SAKA, MA 1:08.74 Lindsey Merk, ACAD, IL 1:08.80 Emma Lasecki, GBSC, WI 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:15.02 Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 2:30.13 Emily Trieu, FAC, CA 2:31.80 Emma Lasecki, GBSC, WI 2:32.03 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 2:32.15 Ashlyn Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 2:33.34 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 2:35.30 C. Kanemitsu, UN, CA 2:35.90 Olivia Bray, GATR, VA 2:36.55 Payten Irwin, CUDA, CO 2:37.96 Jessica Peng, AGS, GU 2:37.13 Anna Case, GOLD, GA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:19.12 Missy Franklin, CO (2008) 2:28.59 A. Santander, FLA, FG 2:31.90 Regan Smith, STRM, MN 2:31.91 A. Walsh, CPAC, CT 2:32.37 Danning Hu, SCAR, NJ 2:32.50 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 2:32.68 Emma Lasecki, GBSC, WI

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2:33.01 K. Douglass, WEST, MR 2:33.69 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 2:33.76 Ella Nelson, NAC, SE 2:34.15 Linda Licari, SCST, IL 2:34.15 I. Gormley, AGUA, MR 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:55.35 E. Beisel, NE (2005) 5:21.35 A. Santander, FLA, FG 5:21.60 M. Donohoe, FISH, PV 5:22.75 Emma Lasecki, GBSC, WI 5:26.02 S. Sebastian, SCSC, PC 5:27.63 Dakota Topp, CCA, SN 5:27.90 Virginie Qian, SUNN, PC 5:30.66 Karisa Franz, FAST, OZ 5:31.04 A. Meszaros, FLA, FG 5:31.31 Jessica Chu, DACA, PC 5:31.32 Linda Licari, SCST, IL GIRLS 12 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 26.21 Missy Franklin, CO (2008) 27.10 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 27.12 A. Goeders, LDSC, IN 27.13 S. Clayton-Luce, WAVE, NC 27.47 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 27.48 Bettie Logan, CSC, MV 27.60 Taylor Rau, FAST, MN 27.73 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 27.81 Gabrielle Dang, WAVE, PN 27.90 Kate Hazlett, GYWD, CT 27.97 Sydney Carlson, AZM, AZ 100 METER FREESTYLE 56.87 Lia Neal, MR (2008) 59.44 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 59.45 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 59.54 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 59.63 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA

59.80 S. Clayton-Luce, WAVE, NC 59.97 Shae Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 1:00.14 Sydney Winters, MTSC, NE 1:00.30 Gabrielle Dang, WAVE, PN 1:00.40 Sinead Eksteen, NCAP, PV 1:00.48 Sophie Perez, NCAC, NC 200 METER FREESTYLE 2:03.38 Dee Brown, OZ (1991) 2:07.54 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 2:07.97 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:09.28 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 2:10.25 Emily Trieu, RST, CA 2:10.50 Emma Alexander, SA, GA 2:10.54 Diana Dunn, NTRO, NT 2:10.61 Portia Brown, LESD, LE 2:10.65 Sophia Perez, NCAC, NC 2:10.79 Emma Theobald, ODST, IL 2:10.80 G. Dang, WAVE, PN 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:19.48 Dee Brown, OZ (1991) 4:28.03 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 4:28.76 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 4:29.41 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 4:32.08 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 4:32.25 K. Sulkevich, UN, CA 4:33.25 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 4:33.28 B. Helgeson, CANY, CA 4:35.30 Erica Sullivan, SAND, CA 4:36.11 Sophia Perez, NCAC, NC 4:36.58 D. Nowaski, CAST, SI 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:55.43 I. Rongione, PV (2012) 9:11.19 Sinead Eksteen, NCAP, PV 9:16.85 S. Nicolaisen, GOLD, AZ 9:17.51 Brianna Bender, SA, GA 9:23.34 K. Sulkevich, UN, CA 9:25.29 M. Heckman, PLS, PC

9:25.82 K. Kilpatrick, CFM, FL 9:26.57 Sydney Keller, SUNN, PC 9:30.20 Leah Braswell, YY, MA 9:30.65 Taylor Ruck, SAC, AZ 9:31.76 Ashley Neas, SA, GA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:48.12 I. Rongione, PV (2012) 17:28.10 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 18:03.40 Erica Sullivan, SAND, CA 18:03.48 S. Keller, SUNN, PC 18:13.59 Destiny Kling, YWSF, AZ 18:16.62 K. Sulkevich, UN, CA 18:17.13 Krystal Tran, SCSC, PC 18:18.60 Julia Byrnes, NCAP, PV 18:21.96 Alana Palmer, LSS, MW 18:22.47 Leah Braswell, YY, MA 18:22.92 M. Arens, BNY, IL 50 METER BACKSTROKE 30.16 Keaton Blovad, OR (2011) 30.57 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 31.01 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 31.13 Gabrielle Dang, WAVE, PN 31.17 Aviana Zahara, UN, IL 31.23 Elaina Bell, DYNA, GA 31.30 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 31.32 Isabella Gable, DR, OH 31.54 F. Wolfgramm, RACE, UT 31.56 Gabriella Antonini, FLA, FG 31.64 Katrina Marty, YDC, WI 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:03.08 B. Botsford, MD (1994) 1:05.02 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 1:06.42 Elaina Bell, DYNA, GA 1:06.99 S. Winters, MTSC, NE 1:07.68 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 1:07.68 Kaitlyn Cronin, GSC, FL 1:08.09 Julia Cook, AGS, GU

1:08.16 Olivia Carter, TAC, NC 1:08.45 Kobie Melton, HAS, SE 1:08.51 Zoe Woods, EBSC, WI 1:08.57 G. Dang, WAVE, PN 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:15.17 E. Beisel, NE (2005) 2:20.10 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:24.20 S. Winters, MTSC, NE 2:24.82 Katelyn Mack, NCAP, PV 2:26.12 Julia Cook, AGS, GU 2:26.12 A. Sumner, UN, MA 2:26.36 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:26.43 S. Eksteen, NCAP, PV 2:26.46 Lauren Poole, NAAC, MD 2:26.72 Emily Trieu, UN, CA 2:28.08 Athena Ye, DCST, IL 50 METER BREASTSTROKE 33.05 O. Calegan, MW (2012) 34.40 Zoe Bartel, FAST, CO 34.64 Ashley McCauley, MOR, NC 34.72 G. Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 34.78 Clarissa Vincent, DADS, GU 34.84 Taylor Rau, FAST, MN 34.92 Emily Weiss, YSC, IN 35.12 Kaylee Wheeler, CARD, KY 35.18 Brandi Vu, LONG, CO 35.33 Chloe Garcia, FORD, AZ 35.33 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:09.87 Carly Geehr, CA (1997) 1:13.81 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 1:14.50 Elizabeth Boyer, FINS, CT 1:15.30 Zoe Bartel, FAST, CO 1:16.25 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 1:16.67 Julia Kral, ACAD, IL 1:16.77 Ann Juneau, ANSC, AM

1:16.90 Anna Glowniak, WEST, IL 1:16.92 G. Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 1:17.12 Jenna Yan, MEY, NJ 1:17.27 Quynh Ngo, SAST, FL 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:34.28 Annie Zhu, MR (2007) 2:39.88 Elizabeth Boyer, FINS, CT 2:41.72 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 2:44.71 G. Cappabianca, CFYN, LE 2:45.01 Ann Juneau, ANSC, AM 2:45.02 Jenna Yan, MEY, NJ 2:45.21 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 2:46.04 Quynh Ngo, SAST, FL 2:47.31 K. Golding, MST, NE 2:47.39 Grace Wu, RMSC, PV 2:47.41 M. Rundell, FOXJ, MN 50 METER BUTTERFLY 28.23 Dana Vollmer, NT (2001) Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 29.17 Julia Roy, LAK, KY 29.22 Monika Bursynski, FSPY, NJ 29.34 Emily Nakata, PAQ, HI 29.35 Madison Potter, WOLF, MN 29.37 Katrina Marty, YDC, WI 29.45 Tatum Smith, SA, GA 29.48 Elizabeth Menzmer, AH, SN 29.55 Gabrielle Dang, WAVE, PN 29.57 Darlene Fung, MEY, NJ 29.70 Kiara Norris, MTS, SE 100 METER BUTTERFLY 1:01.75 Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 1:03.70 Julia Roy, LAK, KY 1:04.76 Gabrielle Dang, WAVE, PN 1:04.91 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 1:05.26 G. Zshang, NCAP, PV 1:05.43 E. Menzmer, AH, SN

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1:05.45 Katrina Marty, YDC, WI 1:05.70 Madison Potter, WOLF, MN 1:05.72 Olivia Carter, TAC, NC 1:05.78 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 1:05.84 M. Burzynski, FSPY, NJ 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:15.02 Cassidy Bayer, PV (2012) 2:22.45 G. Zhang, NCAP, PV 2:23.22 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:24.15 Olivia Tungate, NWAC, PN 2:24.54 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:24.66 Emily Trieu, UN, CA 2:25.45 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 2:25.97 S. Wintermute, UN, CA 2:26.89 Ashlyn Fiorilli, MTRO, NT 2:27.45 S. Winters, MTSC, NE 2:27.63 E. Menzmer, AH, SN 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:19.12 Missy Franklin, CO (2008) 2:26.28 K. Golding, MST, NE 2:26.31 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:27.30 B. Pedersen, MMSC, PN 2:27.44 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:27.46 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:27.58 A. McCauley, MOR, NC 2:27.76 S. Winters, MTSC, NE 2:28.12 C. Gildersleeve, FRST, IN 2:28.32 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 2:28.41 Vivian Wang, SUNN, PC 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:55.35 E. Beisel, NE (2005) 5:06.45 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 5:09.68 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 5:11.42 Sydney Winters, MTSC, NE 5:12.85 Sinead Eksteen, NCAP, PV 5:13.57 Bindi Petersen, MMSC, PN 5:15.33 Emma Alexander, SA, GA 78

5:15.75 K. Golding, MST, NE 5:15.95 Brianna Bender, SA, GA 5:16.92 Cathy Teng, SCSC, PC 5:17.97 Olivia Tungate, NWAC, PN GIRLS 13 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.23 Missy Franklin, CO (2009) 26.56 Lucie Nordmann, TWST, GU 26.74 Grace Zhao, PASA, PC 26.97 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 27.22 Riley Gaines, XCEL, SE 27.28 Cassidy Bayer, NCAP, PV 27.31 Lillie Hosack, OZ, WI 27.34 Morgan Scott, CBST, MA 27.34 Elise Garcia, FAST, CA 27.35 Alena Kraus, MACG, FL 27.36 Victoria Navarro, BCH, CA 100 METER FREESTYLE 54.03 Missy Franklin, CO (2009) 57.43 L. Nordmann, TWST, GU 58.37 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 58.43 Cassidy Bayer, NCAP, PV 58.46 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 58.50 Morgan Scott, CBST, MA 58.74 Skylar Fore, OZ, WI 58.83 Gabrielle Kopenski, FA, NT 58.97 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 58.99 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 59.10 Victoria Navarro, BCH, CA 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:58.53 C. Woodhead, CA (1978) 2:03.98 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:04.24 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 2:04.60 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:04.74 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 2:04.78 Gabrielle Kopenski, FA, NT

2:04.94 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:05.69 L. Nordmann, TWST, GU 2:05.80 Ruby Martin, IFLY, IA 2:05.89 Dakota Luther, TXLA, ST 2:05.92 S. Shelton, MVN, CA 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:07.15 C. Woodhead, CA (1978) 4:15.79 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 4:17.51 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 4:18.21 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 4:21.66 Gabrielle Kopenski, FA, NT 4:22.25 Megan Byrnes, NCAP, PV 4:22.48 Dakota Luther, TXLA, ST 4:23.65 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 4:23.73 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 4:23.99 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 4:24.88 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:28.54 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 8:39.09 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 8:49.13 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 8:51.46 Gabrielle Kopenski, FA, NT 8:53.09 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 8:58.38 Megan Byrnes, NCAP, PV 9:00.38 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 9:01.50 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 9:02.07 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 9:04.34 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 9:06.96 Payton Neff, TWST, GU 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:11.98 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 16:27.23 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 16:47.57 G. Kopenski, FA, NT 17:10.77 M. Hadd, NOVA, VA 17:12.92 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 17:20.18 Melissa Pish, BNY, IL 17:21.23 Payton Neff, TWST, GU

17:28.80 Audrey Guyett, SCST, IL 17:37.06 Michelle Owens, FISH, PV 17:37.94 Ruby Martin, IFLY, IA 17:38.04 M. Emary, BSC, IL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:00.50 Missy Franklin, CO (2009) 1:04.06 L. Nordmann, TWST, GU 1:04.13 Rhyan White, WFFM, UT 1:04.98 C. Gmelich, CJAC, NJ 1:05.04 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 1:05.15 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 1:05.21 Kiley Vandevier, XCEL, SE 1:05.71 K. Glavinovich, AZOT, CA 1:05.88 Emily Ryan, ACAD, IL 1:06.23 M. Maguire, RAC, CT 1:06.25 Caroline Theil, GNST, MW 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:09.16 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 2:17.08 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 2:17.52 L. Nordmann, TWST, GU 2:17.89 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 2:19.12 K. Glavinovich, AZOT, CA 2:19.84 Kiley Vandevier, XCEL, SE 2:20.30 Rhyan White, WFFM, UT 2:20.41 C. Gmelich, CJAC, NJ 2:21.52 Bayley Stewart, LOVE, CO 2:21.55 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:21.64 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:08.09 A. Beard, CA (1996) 1:11.77 Emma Cain, UN, CO 1:12.54 Olivia Calegan, LSS, MW 1:12.71 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 1:12.97 Kelsey Morgan, DST, OH 1:14.05 Caroline Theil, GNST, MW 1:14.43 Emma Garfield, LAC, NT 1:14.72 Grace Zhao, PASA, PC 1:14.85 Vanessa Pearl, MTRO, NT 1:15.00 Elizabeth Boyer, FINS, CT 1:15.16 Alexis Wenger, GPG, MI 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.75 A. Beard, CA (1996) 2:33.20 Emma Cain, UN, CO 2:33.57 Kelsey Morgan, DST, OH 2:36.93 Vanessa Pearl, MTRO, NT 2:37.79 Emma Koetter, DAQ, GA 2:39.22 Emma Garfield, LAC, NT 2:39.59 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:40.04 Olivia Calegan, LSS, MW 2:41.16 Caroline Theil, GNST, MW 2:41.60 Allison Raab, HAC, MA 2:41.87 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 100 METER BUTTERFLY 59.51 Kendyl Stewart, SI (2009) 59.99 Cassidy Bayer, NCAP, PV 1:02.41 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC

1:02.77 Jessica Nava, PCS, FG 1:03.38 Dakota Luther, TXLA, ST 1:03.42 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 1:03.45 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 1:03.60 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 1:03.77 L. Nordmann, TWST, GU 1:03.80 Eva Merrell, AZOT, CA 1:04.00 Alena Kraus, MACG, FL 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:07.01 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1979) 2:11.45 Cassidy Bayer, NCAP, PV 2:17.45 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:17.46 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:18.15 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:19.62 Dakota Luther, TXLA, ST 2:20.29 Taylor Pike, HAWG, AR 2:20.51 C. Rockaway, TBAY, FL 2:21.35 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:21.64 Alena Kraus, MACG, FL 2:22.15 Jessica Nava, PCS, FG 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:12.73 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 2:21.24 Emma Cain, UN, CO 2:21.44 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 2:21.66 Caroline Theil, GNST, MW 2:21.78 K. Glavinovich, AZOT, CA 2:21.95 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 2:22.03 Eva Crouse, BEAR, CT 2:23.01 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 2:23.57 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 2:23.94 Diana Dunn, NTRO, ST 2:24.08 Grace Ariola, BNY, IL 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:39.76 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 4:55.22 Jessica Epps, MVN, CA 4:56.13 I. Rongione, FISH, PV 4:57.08 Emma Cain, ASP, CO 4:58.23 C. Rockway, TBAY, FL 4:58.29 M. Homovich, NCAC, NC 4:59.14 Caroline Thiel, GNST, MW 5:02.02 K. Glavinovich, AZOT, CA 5:02.62 Emma Wagner, MTRO, NT 5:03.41 Ruby Martin, IFLY, IA 5:03.79 Payton Neff, TWST, GU GIRLS 14 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.23 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 25.96 Rachel Wittmer, AQJT, MN 26.15 Fernanda Delgado, UN, FG 26.39 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 26.44 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 26.50 H. Zurmuhl, CBST, MA 26.62 Elizabeth Nelson, YDC, WI 26.70 Marta Ciesla, PCS, FG 26.71 Mary Smith, PACK, NI

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1:01.85 Victoria Edwards, TXLA, ST 1:02.00 Alexis Margett, BREA, CA 1:02.01 Christina Lappin, NMA, NC 1:02.05 Nikol Poppv, CANY, CA 1:02.45 Amy Okada, RYL, CA 1:02.47 C. Sanchez, CAA, CA 1:02.78 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 1:02.82 Elizabeth Nelson, YDC, WI 1:03.06 Kenisha Liu, BREA, CA 1:03.27 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 1:03.27 Sarah Cimino, HAS, SE 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:07.01 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1979) 2:16.48 Victoria Edwards, TXLA, ST 2:16.76 Delaney Walz, GPAC, MA 2:17.47 M. Vargas, CCA, SN 2:17.55 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 2:17.59 Gisel Olvera, CAA, CA 2:17.84 Lauren Edelman, FAST, IN 2:17.88 Allison Goldblatt, FISH, PV 2:18.12 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 2:18.45 Amy Okada, RYL, CA 2:18.68 Alexis Margett, BREA, CA 2:18.68 Nicole Fye, AAAA, GA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:12.73 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 2:18.53 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 2:18.64 Meghan Small, YY, MA 2:19.69 Lauren Edelman, FAST, IN

2:20.08 C. Cummings, COND, MR 2:21.26 Nora Deleske, GWSC, CA 2:21.45 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 2:21.72 D. Dilsaver, GNST, MW 2:21.85 M. Underwood, HSA, SE 2:21.91 C. Mykkanen, NOVA, CA 2:21.99 S.Krivokapic-Zhou,SCSC, PC 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:39.76 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 4:50.60 Lauren Edelman, FAST, IN 4:54.48 C. Cummings, COND, MR 4:57.47 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 4:57.82 Regan Barney, NTRO, ST 4:58.19 S. Freeman, BLDR, CO 4:58.67 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 4:58.79 Lea Gwennap, NCAP, PV 4:59.03 Kenisha Liu, BREA, CA 4:59.16 Brooke Forde, LAK, KY 4:59.21 Sara Ouellette, BEAR, CT GIRLS 15 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.26 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 25.70 F. Delgado, DANA, FG 26.10 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 26.28 Mary Pelton, NBAC, MC 26.33 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 26.35 Mary Smith, PACK, NI 26.37 Veronica Burchill, CSC, IN

26.44 Casey Fanz, PSDN, VA 26.45 M. Comerford, SWYM, MI 26.49 April Martinez, UN, CA 26.49 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 100 METER FREESTYLE 53.63 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 56.47 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 56.60 Ingrid Shu, LHY, NJ 56.71 C. Moseley, RA, CC 56.72 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 56.78 M. Comerford, SWYM, MI 56.78 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 57.00 Emily Kosten, CBST, MA 57.01 Hannah Boyd, BNY, IL 57.14 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 57.17 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:55.06 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 1:59.32 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 2:00.28 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 2:01.05 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 2:01.65 Meghan Small, YY, MA 2:01.77 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 2:02.34 Hannah Boyd, BNY, IL 2:02.58 Jordan Stout, RSCA, OZ 2:03.00 Jessica Merritt, MAC, NC 2:03.03 Sarah Oh, HAC, MA 2:03.12 A. Buscher, DADS, GU

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16:55.60 Chenoa Devine, DAV, SN 16:55.77 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 16:58.36 Lindsay Stone, PACK, NI 16:59.55 Amanda Nunan, SEA, MA 17:09.03 Nicole Fye, AAAA, GA 17:10.15 Erin Earley, HMST, CT 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:00.50 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 1:02.20 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 1:03.46 C. Brennan, THSC, OR 1:03.68 Ashlyn Schoof, SSTY, WI 1:03.78 Lauryn Parrish, FAST, IN 1:03.80 Meryn McCann, UN, NI 1:03.90 Jamie Kolar, WILD, IL 1:04.01 Autumn haebig, OZ, WI 1:04.34 S. Burchill, CSC, IN 1:04.40 Abigail Richter, BCH, CA 1:04.60 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:09.16 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 2:14.23 Erin Earley, HMST, CT 2:14.33 Meryn McCann, UN, NI 2:14.58 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 2:14.85 C. Brennan, THSC, OR 2:15.10 Emily Meilus, NCAP, PV 2:15.44 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 2:16.42 Lauryn Parrish, FAST, IN 2:16.63 Ashlyn Schoof, SSTY, WI 2:16.86 Abigail Richter, BCH, CA 2:17.21 Megan Byrnes, NCAP, PV 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:08.09 A. Beard, CA (1996) 1:11.94 Andrea Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 1:12.25 C. Cummings, COND, MR 1:12.34 A. Szelely, CBST, MA 1:12.36 Lauren Edelman, FAST, IN 1:12.40 Kennedy Lohman, LAK, KY 1:12.56 Nora Deleske, GWSC, CA 1:12.63 Madison Balish, PAQ, HI 1:12.71 Ashley Pales, LSS, MW 1:12.73 Riley Kishman, EGRA, MI 1:12.95 Halle Morris, UN, PC 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.75 A. Beard, CA (1996) 2:32.68 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 2:34.24 A. Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 2:34.47 Lauren Edelman, FAST, IN 2:34.93 Ashley Pales, LSS, MW 2:35.27 Brooke Forde, LAK, KY 2:36.16 Kelsey Morgan, DST, OH 2:36.53 Nora Deleske, GWSC, CA 2:36.64 Stefanie Ting, DACA, PC 2:37.36 M. McKennan, QSS, PC 2:37.36 M. Vonderhaar, CLPR, OH 100 METER BUTTERFLY 59.51 K. Stewart, SI (2009)

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26.74 A. Volpenhein, RAYS, OH 26.76 Kenisha Liu, BREA, CA 100 METER FREESTYLE 54.03 M. Franklin, CO (2009) 57.11 Erika Brown, PLS, PC 57.35 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 57.51 Lauryn Parrish, FAST, IN 57.55 Reilly Lanigan, SCT, IL 57.73 Christina Lappin, NMA, NC 57.80 Morgan Hill, MACH, PV 57.83 Meryn McCann, UN, NI 57.86 Paige Madden, CMSA, SE 57.88 Ashlyn Schoof, SSTY, WI 57.97 H. MacDougall, ROSE, CA 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:58.53 C. Woodhead, CA (1978) 2:02.86 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 2:02.97 Paige Madden, CMSA, SE 2:04.16 Taylor Ault, RMDA, CA 2:04.25 Claire Adams, CSC, IN 2:04.83 Erika Brown, PLS, PC 2:04.93 Chenoa Devine, DAV, SN 2:05.07 Ashlyn Schoof, SSTY, WI 2:05.09 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 2:05.31 Lauryn Parrish, FAST, IN 2:05.36 Lauren Pitzer, LAC, NT 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:07.15 C. Woodhead, CA (1978) 4:14.79 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 4:17.79 Kendall Brent, SWIM, FL 4:18.34 Chenoa Devine, DAV, SN 4:18.42 Sierra Schmidt, GAAC, MA 4:18.76 Megan Byrnes, NCAP, PV 4:19.64 Paige Madden, CMSA, SE 4:20.80 Lauryn Parrish, FAST, IN 4:20.86 Taylor Ault, RMDA, CA 4:21.10 Lindsay Stone, PACK, NI 4:21.31 Reilly Lanigan, SCT, IL 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:28.54 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 8:40.69 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 8:45.74 Kendall Brent, SWIM, FL 8:47.57 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 8:48.12 Megan Byrnes, NCAP, PV 8:49.77 Sierra Schmidt, GAAC, MA 8:51.82 Chenoa Devine, DAV, SN 8:54.74 K. Carminati, GAAC, MA 8:56.55 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE 8:58.51 Amanda Nunan, SEA, MA 8:58.67 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:11.98 Becca Mann, FL (2012) 16:38.89 Kendall Brent, SWIM, FL 16:48.96 M. Byrnes, NCAP, PV 16:51.12 Courtney Harnish, YY, MA 16:52.54 Lilly Vivado, ABF, NE

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (LC) — continued from 79 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:04.34 K. Ledecky, PV (2012) 4:10.66 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:15.76 Moriah Simonds, PLS, PC 4:16.35 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 4:16.80 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 4:16.80 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 4:17.61 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 4:17.94 Sierra Schmidt, GAAC, MA 4:18.27 Hannah Boyd, UN, IL 4:18.68 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 4:19.44 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:14.63 K. Ledecky, PV (2012) 8:27.37 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 8:29.47 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 8:40.78 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 8:45.74 Moriah Simons, PLS, PC 8:47.17 Hannah Cox, UVAC, NE 8:48.64 Kahra Williams, GSC, FL 8:49.60 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 8:51.54 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 8:51.92 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 8:52.59 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:52.10 Janet Evans, CA (1988) 16:10.48 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 16:32.90 S. Schmidt, GAAC, MA 16:49.47 C. Jernberg, SSTY, WI 16:51.94 Moriah Simonds, PLS, PC 16:54.69 K. Williams, GSC, FL 16:58.20 Anina Lund, BAD, MR 17:01.99 Kirsten Jacobsen, BSC, IL 17:05.56 B. Kampfer, NOVA, CA 17:08.60 Alexis Preski, SUSA, IL 17:10.20 M. Marinheiro, SOFL, FG 100 METER BACKSTROKE 59.18 Missy Franklin, CO (2011) 1:01.59 Kaitlyn Harty, GMSC, NE pictured > katie

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1:01.88 C. Mykkanen, NOVA, CA 1:02.18 Emily Eastin, SCAL, CA 1:02.33 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 1:02.46 Zoe Avestruz, AQJT, MN 1:02.51 Taylor Garcia, MLA, MI 1:02.57 Elise Haan, T2, FL 1:02.68 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 1:02.90 Alex Galyer, YSSC, SC 1:02.99 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:05.10 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 2:10.38 Kaitlin Harty, GMSC, NE 2:12.04 C. Mykkanen, NOVA, CA 2:13.02 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:13.90 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 2:14.63 Emily Eastin, SCAL, CA 2:14.72 Elise Haan, T2, FL 2:15.87 Amy Bilquist, SAC, AZ 2:15.98 Erin Voss, HYV, NE 2:16.42 Rebecca Mann, CAT, FL 2:16.63 Jackie Jeschke, ASL, GA 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:07.05 M. Quann, PN (2000) 1:09.35 Kennedy Lohman, LAK, KY 1:10.48 K. Herrill, ROSE, CA 1:10.99 Riley Scott, MP, PC 1:11.26 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC 1:11.30 Rachel Munson, SHOR, WI 1:11.76 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 1:12.05 A. Eckstein, SDVL, MN 1:12.20 Miranda Tucker, PCC, MI 1:12.54 Kirsten Vose, ROSE, CA 1:12.57 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.35 Anita Nall, MD (1992) 2:31.09 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:31.11 Riley Scott, MP, PC 2:31.75 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC 2:31.92 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA

2:32.58 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 2:34.53 Olga Lapteva, BSS, FL 2:34.84 K. Lohman, LAK, KY 2:35.07 P. Greenberg, LAK, KY 2:36.05 Kirsten Vose, ROSE, CA 2:36.21 Molly Kowal, JW, MA 100 METER BUTTERFLY 57.93 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1981) 59.73 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 1:00.61 Lauren Case, GOLD, GA 1:00.87 Vanessa Krause, DUNE, IN 1:00.99 Alyssa Marsh, MAC, MC 1:01.21 Haley McInerny, SA, GA 1:01.73 Amy Okada, RYL, CA 1:01.97 Miranda Tucker, PCC, MI 1:02.00 Kelsey Drake, CRAA, IA 1:02.05 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 1:02.11 M. Comerford, SWYM, MI 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:05.96 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1981) 2:10.37 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 2:10.46 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 2:13.13 Lauren Case, GOLD, GA 2:15.26 Claire DeSelm, NCAC, NC 2:15.71 Sarah Nowaski, CAST, SI 2:16.04 Nancy Hu, SYS, FL 2:16.77 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 2:16.85 Marissa Delgado, CM, OH 2:17.35 H. Kukurugya, CPSC, IN 2:17.52 Haley Timmons, NTRO, ST 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:10.41 Katie Hoff, MD (2005) 2:14.15 Meghan Small, YY, MA 2:14.80 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 2:15.15 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:15.25 Rebecca Mann, CAT, FL 2:17.27 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 2:18.03 Mary Pelton, NBAC, MD 2:18.39 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC

2:18.51 Miranda Tucker, PCC, MI 2:18.86 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 2:19.94 Riley Scott, MP, PC 2:19.94 Emily Barksdale, DAV, SN 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:32.87 E. Beisel, NE (2008) 4:40.26 Becca Mann, CAT, FL 4:44.05 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 4:47.15 Katherine Drabot, OZ, WI 4:51.03 S. Faulconer, YSSC, SC 4:51.28 Sydney Lofquist, DR, OH 4:51.73 Allie Szekely, CBST, MA 4:54.39 Elizabeth Zeiger, ABF, NE 4:54.90 M. Sargent, MERC, NI 4:56.63 Karli Thuen, SCAT, CA 4:56.77 Emily Barksdale, DAV, SN GIRLS 16 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.26 Missy Franklin, CO (2011) 24.80 Simone Manuel, UN, GU 25.27 A. Weitzeil, CANY, CA 25.52 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 25.72 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 25.84 K. Konopka, YSSC, SC 25.86 Kaitlyn Albertoli, SCAT, CA 26.04 Kasey Schmidt, BSS, FL 26.06 Alyssa Tetzloff, CPSC, IN 26.06 S. Senczyszyn, OZ, WI 26.07 Lily Dubroff, DST, MA 100 METER FREESTYLE 53.63 Missy Franklin, CO (2011) 53.86 Simone Manuel, FCST, GU 55.37 Abbigail Weitzeil, CANY, CA 56.00 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 56.12 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 56.14 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 56.30 Victoria Toris, SAC, AZ 56.44 Alyssa Tetzloff, CPSC, IN 56.49 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 56.52 Emily Allen, NMA, NC 56.59 Megan Moroney, SAS, FG 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:55.06 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 1:56.32 Katie Ledecky, NCAP, PV 1:58.31 Quinn Carrozza, TXLA, ST 1:59.20 K. McLauglin, MVN, CA 1:59.83 Simone Manuel, FCST, GU 2:00.93 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 2:01.45 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 2:01.98 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 2:02.20 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 2:02.30 Eryn Eddy, LOVE, CO 2:02.32 A. Aitchison, UN, AZ 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:04.34 K. Ledecky, PV (2012)

3:59.82 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV 4:11.14 Quinn Carrozza, TXLA, ST 4:13.28 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 4:13.95 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 4:15.22 A. Aitchison, UN, AZ 4:15.42 Jessie Gvozdas, NOVA, VA 4:15.60 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 4:16.22 K. Vetalice, TWST, GU 4:16.25 Eryn Eddy, LOVE, CO 4:16.83 Hannah Moore, TAC, NC 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:14.63 K. Ledecky, PV (2012) 8:13.86 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV 8:39.32 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 8:43.38 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 8:47.62 Ariel Finke, SPA, FL 8:48.37 Hannah Moore, TAC, NC 8:48.91 Sandra Soe, SCSC, PC 8:48.92 K. Vetalice, TWST, GU 8:49.07 Miriam Stinson, NAC, SE 8:49.55 Quinn Carrozza, TXLA, ST 8:49.57 Jessie Gvozdas, NOVA, VA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:52.10 Janet Evans, CA (1988) 15:36.53 Katie Ledecky, UN, PV 16:33.69 Erin Emery, SAND, CA 16:36.15 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 16:45.53 Ariel Finke, SPA, FL 16:47.09 A. Aitchison, UN, AZ 16:47.96 Haley Rowley, TOPS, CO 16:53.81 Anna Jahns, GA, GA 16:54.44 Miriam Stinson, NAC, SE 16:55.49 T. Shimansky, GSC, FL 16:57.74 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 59.18 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 1:00.62 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 1:02.27 Taylor Garcia, UN, MI 1:02.43 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 1:02.70 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 1:02.72 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:02.91 Sydney Sell, LAK, KY 1:02.96 Hannah Leach, MAC, MT 1:03.11 Kyra Sarazen, SSA, NE 1:03.22 Nora McCullagh, MAC, NC 1:03.23 Simone Manuel, FCST, GU 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:05.10 M. Franklin, CO (2011) 2:10.23 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 2:11.48 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 2:11.75 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:13.61 Hannah Moore, TAC, NC 2:14.47 Quinn Carrozza, TXLA, ST 2:14.86 Vien Thi Nguyen, SAST, FL 2:14.94 Sydney Sell, LAK, KY 2:15.33 Haley Rowley, TOPS, CO

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GIRLS 17 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.00 K. Lynn Joyce, MI (2004) 25.53 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 25.65 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 25.90 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 25.92 Mary Schneider, ACAD, IL 25.98 Caitlin Cooper, DYNA, GA 25.99 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 26.00 Lindsey Engel, OCW, CA 26.09 A. Meyers, SSTY, WI 26.15 Dina Rommel, TTSC, NI 26.25 Heidi Miller, FCKW, AM 26.25 Lauren Rhodes, MAC, NC 100 METER FREESTYLE 53.52 Missy Franklin, CO (2012) 54.27 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 55.16 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 55.79 Mary Schneider, ACAD, IL 56.06 A. Meyers, SSTY, WI 56.18 Jasmine Mau, KSC, HI 56.20 Lindsey Engel, OCW, CA 56.23 Heidi Miller, FCKW, AM 56.28 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 56.32 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 56.38 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:55.82 M. Franklin, CO (2012) 1:56.96 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 1:59.46 Gillian Ryan, NBAC, MD 2:00.70 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 2:00.75 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 2:01.05 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 2:02.04 Heidi Miller, FCKW, AM 2:02.41 S. Peters, LINS, GA 2:02.49 Kaitlin Grover, SA, GA 2:02.51 Cecilia Williams, ATAC, FL

2:02.71 A. Meyers, SSTY, FL 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:02.20 Katie Hoff, MD (2008) 4:07.87 Gillian Ryan, NBAC, MD 4:12.08 S. Peters, LINS, GA 4:12.56 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 4:14.23 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 4:14.40 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 4:14.73 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 4:15.06 B. Lorentzen, MVN, CA 4:15.78 Cecilia Williams, ATAC, FL 4:16.12 Kaersten Meitz, WEST, WI 4:17.75 S. Hashbarger, MTRO, NT 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:16.22 Janet Evans, CA (1989) 8:25.57 Gillian Ryan, NBAC, MD 8:40.89 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 8:45.75 S. Peters, LINS, GA 8:47.01 B. Lorentzen, MVN, CA 8:47.08 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 8:48.06 K. Meitz, WEST, WI 8:48.50 Cailley Silbert, CAT, NJ 8:49.98 Regan Kology, SHY, NJ 8:50.38 A. Richey, BLDR, CO 8:50.40 Lindsey Clary, FAST, CA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:42.54 K. Ziegler, PV (2007) 16:15.65 Gillian Ryan, NBAC, MD 16:31.20 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 16:41.32 B. Lorentzen, MVN, CA 16:46.43 Cailley Silbert, CAT, NJ 16:46.90 S. Peters, LINS, GA 16:46.95 K. Meitz, WEST, WI 16:49.16 Regan Kology, SHY, NJ 16:49.20 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 16:51.40 A. Richey, BLDR, CO 16:52.13 A. Wittman, CAT, FL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 58.33 Missy Franklin, CO (2012) 59.34 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 1:00.51 Clara Smiddy, AKS, FG 1:00.77 Hannah Weiss, KING, PN 1:01.44 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 1:01.87 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 1:02.19 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 1:02.32 Lisa Bratton, TCCC, IE 1:02.84 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 1:02.94 H. Stevens, GCST, OH 1:02.98 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:04.06 M. Franklin, CO (2012) 2:07.31 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 2:09.04 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 2:10.69 Clara Smiddy, AKS, FG 2:11.54 Lisa Bratton, TCCC, IE 2:11.59 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE

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2:17.31 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 2:17.70 Quinn Carrozza, TXLA, ST 2:18.31 D. Georges, AZOT, CA 2:18.49 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 2:18.80 Hannah Moore, TAC, NC 2:19.23 Megan Brown, GS, NE 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:32.87 E. Beisel, NE (2008) 4:38.97 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 4:44.63 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 4:46.07 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 4:48.06 Hannah Burns, GSC, FL 4:48.87 Haley Rowley, TOPS, CO 4:49.63 Hannah Moore, TAC, NC 4:50.65 Leah Stevens, LAK, KY 4:50.83 Vien Thi Nguyen, SAST, FL 4:51.11 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 4:51.65 K. Williams, BC, PN

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2:15.63 Kyra Sarazen, SSA, NE 2:15.64 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:07.05 M. Quann, PN (2000) 1:09.01 Olivia Anderson, AQJT, MN 1:09.59 Lillia King, NSC, IN 1:10.11 Emily Kopas, UN, FG 1:11.69 Miranda Tucker, PCC, MI 1:11.81 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 1:11.99 Vivian Tafuto, HAC, MA 1:12.02 Jorie Caneta, RA, CC 1:12.07 Olivia Ontjes, YOTA, NC 1:12.12 Bethany Leap, SYS, FL 1:12.26 P. Kaminski, ACAD, IL 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.35 Anita Nall, MD (1992) 2:31.69 Bethany Leap, SYS, FL 2:32.58 Emily Kopas, UN, FG 2:33.32 Lauren James, NBAC, MD 2:34.306 M. Sampaio, UN, KY 2:34.49 K. Williams, BC, PN 2:34.99 Meagan Popp, UN, CA 2:35.04 S. Cattermole, SYS, FL 2:35.42 Riley Scott, MP, PC 2:35.43 Hannah Holman, SAC, AZ 2:35.4 Kate Didion, TERA, PC 100 METER BUTTERFLY 57.93 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1981) 59.07 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 1:00.34 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 1:00.77 Aja Malone, SA, GA 1:00.81 Bailey Nero, FAST, CO 1:01.18 Lindsey Engel, OCW, CA 1:01.41 Remedy Rule, SMAC, VA 1:01.45 Alyssa Tetzloff, CPSC, IN 1:01.50 Miranda Tucker, PCC, MI 1:01.57 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 1:01.65 Elsa Welshofer, MAC, NC 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:05.96 Mary T. Meagher, KY (1981) 2:08.72 K. McLaughlin, MVN, CA 2:11.18 Madison Wright, KAW, MI 2:11.30 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 2:11.32 Remedy Rule, SMAC, VA 2:13.17 Sonia Wang, RST, CA 2:14.13 D. Georges, AZOT, CA 2:14.55 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 2:14.68 Caitlin Casazza, MAC, NC 2:16.18 Megan Brown, GS, NE 2:16.19 Isabel Reis, SSA, NE 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:10.41 Katie Hoff, MD (2005) 2:13.35 Kathleen Baker, MAC, NC 2:13.66 Ella Eastin, SCAL, CA 2:14.36 Sydney Pickrem, CAT, FL 2:16.08 K. Williams, BC, PN

2:13.10 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 2:13.48 Tasija Karosas, SAS, FG 2:14.88 C. McHugh, UN, GU 2:15.64 Hannah Weiss, KING, PN 2:15.96 H. Stevens, GCST, OH 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:05.75 K. Carlson, PC (2009) 1:09.00 Bethany Galat, SBSC, IN 1:09.56 Maija Roses, MAC, NC 1:09.94 Emily Kopas, UN, FG 1:10.48 Katharine Ross, CIA, IA 1:10.66 C. McCann, KING, PN 1:11.13 Celina Li, PLS, PC 1:11.78 Shea Hoyt, SCST, IL 1:11.85 Caitlin Casazza, MAC, NC 1:12.11 Molly Washko, SWIM, LE 1:12.19 S. Borendame, FORD, AZ 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.35 A. Beard, AZ (2000) 2:31.77 Maija Roses, MAC, NC 2:32.41 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:32.70 Bethany Jo Leap, SYS, FL 2:33.22 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 2:33.23 Emily Kopas, UN, FG 2:34.11 Bethany Galat, SBSC, IN 2:34.24 Jordan Ehly, WILD, NM 2:34.67 Shea Hoyt, SCST, IL 2:34.81 S. Borendame, FORD, AZ 2:35.01 Abby Artmann, NTRO, ST 100 METER BUTTERFLY 58.41 Felicia Lee, MD (2010) 59.13 Michelle Cefal, THSC, OR 59.34 Courtney Weaver, FLY, MI 59.37 Danielle Nack, MAN, MN 1:00.11 Janet Hu, NCAP, PV

1:00.57 Lindsey Engel, OCW, CA 1:00.58 Elsa Welshofer, MAC, NC 1:00.78 Ally Howe, UN, PC 1:01.04 Kaitlin Grover, SA, GA 1:01.05 Caitlin Casazza, MAC, NC 1:01.07 M. Zimmerman, UMLY, MA 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:06.96 K. Hersey, GA (2008) 2:10.95 Courtney Weaver, FLY, MI 2:11.13 Michelle Cefal, THSC, OR 2:11.13 Megan Kingsley, MPSC, SC 2:11.73 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:11.96 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 2:12.62 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 2:13.50 Caitlin Casazza, MAC, NC 2:13.81 Isabella Paez, MACM, FG 2:13.84 M. Boswell, PSDN, VA 2:14.33 Hannah Kastigar, ASC, SD 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:10.02 E. Pelton, MD (2011) 2:12.57 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 2:12.73 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:14.03 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE 2:15.99 Bethany Galat, SBSC, IN 2:16.03 Cierra Runge, NBAC, MD 2:16.70 Heidi Miller, PCKW, AM 2:16.71 Kylie Stewawrt, DYNA, GA 2:17.23 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 2:17.60 Hannah Kastigar, ASC, SD 2:17.90 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 2:17.90 Grace Carlson, THSC, OR 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:31.78 E. Beisel, NE (2011) 4:42.89 Brooke Zeiger, ABF, NE

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (LC) — continued from 81 4:46.66 Celina Li, PLS, PC 4:48.42 Kylie Stewart, DYNA, GA 4:48.59 M. Kingsley, MPSC, SC 4:50.03 H. Kastigar, ASC, SD 4:50.26 M. Nonnenberg, BDA, MA 4:53.16 Lindsey Clary, FAST, CA 4:53.35 Ally Howe, PASA, PC 4:53.81 M. Boswell, PSDN, VA 4:54.74 Nicole Emery, MAC, NC GIRLS 18 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.00 K. Lynn Joyce, MI (2004) 25.10 Faith Johnson, MAC, NC 25.40 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 25.66 Olivia Smoliga, GTAC, IL 25.84 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 26.05 Julia-G. Sanders, CRST, OR 26.12 Isabella Arcila, SMU, NT 26.25 Abigail Raatz, SSTY, WI 26.29 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 26.44 Chase Kinney, UN, WI 26.54 M. Hornibrook, GRA, MA 100 METER FREESTYLE 53.52 M. Franklin, CO (2012) 53.36 Missy Franklin, UN, CO 54.68 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 55.86 C. Chenault, TERA, PC 55.92 Faith Johnson, MAC, NC 56.22 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 56.25 Olivia Smoliga, GTAC, IL 56.36 Nicole Stafford, DYNA, GA 56.48 Isabella Arcila, SMU, NT 57.18 Madison White, CROW, PC 57.30 Emma Saunders, UN, SE 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:55.82 M. Franklin, STAR, CO 1:54.81 Missy Franklin, UN, CO 1:58.74 C. Chenault, TERA, PC 1:58.87 Lia Neal, AGUA, MR 1:59.48 Nicole Stafford, DYNA, GA 1:59.62 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 2:01.47 C. Morris, CPAC, CT 2:01.90 A. Malazdrewicz, JH, CO 2:02.15 Emma Saunders, UN, SE 2:02.55 K. Simonovic, GOLD, AZ 2:02.65 D. Valley, SYS, FL 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:02.20 Katie Hoff, MD (2008) 4:10.55 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 4:10.79 C. Chenault, TERA, PC 4:10.85 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 4:14.56 R. Zilinskas, GAAC, AM 4:15.55 C. Morris, CPAC, CT 4:17.35 Lauren Abruzzo, TOPS, CO 4:17.49 K. Simonovic, GOLD, AZ 82

4:18.86 M. Merlihan, NOVA, CA 4:19.74 K. Sowinski, EST, MD 4:20.02 K. Miller, FAST, LE 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:16.22 Janet Evans, CA (1989) 8:33.94 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 8:34.34 Leah Smith, JCCS, AM 8:45.09 L. Abruzzo, TOPS, CO 8:47.57 Autumn Finke, SPA, FL 8:47.75 R. Zilinskas, GAAC, MA 8:48.79 C. Morris, CPAC, CT 8:50.55 Rachel Muller, SA, GA 8:52.36 C. Chenault, TERA, PC 8:55.27 Morgan Dickson, PAC, IL 8:56.18 Kelly Berger, CTA, SE 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:42.54 K. Ziegler, PV (2007) 16:24.44 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 16:40.33 L. Abruzzo, TOPS, CO 16:50.86 Autumn Finke, SPA, FL 16:58.38 K. Sowinski, EST, MD 17:00.59 Ashley Neidigh, BSS, FL 17:04.76 M. Smart, WYW, CT 17:05.96 Hutchinson-Maddox,AGUA,MR 17:07.12 Rachel Muller, SA, GA 17:09.94 Megan Viohl, EST, MD 17:14.81 L. Manning, MAC, GU 100 METER BACKSTROKE 58.33 M. Franklin, CO (2012) 58.39 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 1:00.38 Olivia Smoliga, GTAC, IL 1:00.98 B. Snodgrass, IUST, IN 1:01.14 Kendyl Stewart, NCA, SI 1:02.22 Isabella Arcila, SMU, NT 1:02.25 Y. Rudenko, SPA, AR 1:02.31 Emma Saunders, UN, SE 1:02.49 M. White, CROW, PC 1:02.54 A. DeLoof, MICH, MI 1:02.62 H. Stevens, GCST, OH 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:04.06 M. Franklin, CO (2012) 2:04.76 Missy Franklin, UN, CO 2:10.22 Kendyl Stewart, NCA, SI 2:12.05 B. Snodgrass, IUST, IN 2:12.86 R. Zilinskas, GAAC, MA 2:13.60 M. Oldershaw, MICH, MI 2:14.04 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 2:14.35 M. White, CROW, PC 2:14.90 H. Stevens, GCST, OH 2:15.38 Tara Halsted, DAV, SN 2:15.82 Kathryn Kinnear, BC, PN 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:05.75 K. Carlson, PC (2009) 1:09.49 Annie Zhu, NBAC, MD 1:09.84 Sarah Haase, UN, PC 1:10.04 Colleen O’Neil, WW, NE

1:10.72 Katharine Ross, CIA, IA 1:10.84 Riley Hayward, NTSC, IL 1:11.42 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 1:11.57 M.Patterson, HA, KY 1:11.94 Celina Li, PLS, PC 1:11.96 Taylor Young, SRN, PC 1:12.08 C. Callahan, SEA, MA 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:25.35 A. Beard, AZ (2000) 2:26.52 Annie Zhu, NBAC, MD 2:28.75 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:30.13 Annie Lazor, BBA, MI 2:31.56 Kaylin Moss, STAN, PC 2:32.09 Madisyn Cox, LSC, WT 2:32.94 Abigail Fisher, LHY, NJ 2:33.40 Riley Hayward, NTSC, IL 2:33.42 Briana Jurries, GOLD, AZ 2:35.41 Ashley Tse, BREA, CA 2:36.01 Taylor Young, SRN, PC 100 METER BUTTERFLY 58.41 Felicia Lee, MD (2010) 59.20 Kelsi Worrell, UN, KY 59.22 Kendyl Stewart, USC, CA 1:00.07 Gia Dalesandro, FOX, IL 1:00.17 Nicole Stafford, DYNA, GA 1:00.18 Dana Grindall, SNCO, CT 1:00.46 Kathryn Kinnear, BC, PN 1:00.46 Olivia Barker, SAND, CA 1:01.15 Brittany Aoyama, TIGR, PC 1:01.21 Katelyn Miller, FAST, LE 1:01.24 H. Lundstrom, PKWY, OZ 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:06.96 K. Hersey, GA (2008) 2:10.75 Olivia Barker, SAND, CA 2:11.37 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:13.10 Taylor Katz, SYS, FL 2:13.33 Kathryn Kinnear, BC, PN 2:13.85 Tara Halsted, DAV, SN 2:14.33 Gia Dalesandro, FOX, IL 2:14.50 P. Forrester, GCAT, GA 2:14.81 Dana Grindall, SNCO, CT 2:14.90 Katelyn Miller, FAST, LE 2:15.04 Kelsi Worrell, UN, US 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:10.02 E. Pelton, MD (2011) 2:12.72 Celina Li, PLS, PC 2:13.56 Missy Franklin, STAR, CO 2:14.97 Annie Zhu, NBAC, CO 2:15.69 Marni Oldershaw, UN, MI 2:16.71 Kaitlyn Jones, DST, MA 2:17.33 Kendyl Stewart, USC, CA 2:17.39 Addisyn Bursch, PRO, IN 2:17.45 Madisyn Cos, LSC, WT 2:17.66 Katelyn Miller, FAST, LE 2:18.13 Gia Dalesandro, FOX, IL

400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:31.78 E. Beisel, NE (2011) 4:39.47 Celina Li, PLS, PC 4:44.47 Marni Oldershaw, UN, MI 4:46.57 Annie Zhu, NBAC, MD 4:50.13 Katelyn Miller, FAST, LE 4:50.81 Kaitlin Jones, DST, MA 4:51.24 Tara Halsted, DAV, SN 4:51.50 R. Zilinskas, GAAC, MA 4:51.65 Danielle Valley, SYS, FL 4:52.59 Olivia Barker, SAND, CA 4:52.74 Gia Dalesandro, FOX, IL BOYS 11 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.09 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 26.69 Adam Kerr, PSDN, PC 26.82 Isaac Grinberg, SYL, OH 27.05 Samuel Smith, WOSC, MI 27.36 Carson Foster, CM, OH 27.52 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 27.53 Jonathan Tang, SSC, OK 27.57 K. Gregory, PSTR, AM 27.87 Alexander Neff, TIDE, VA 27.87 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 27.89 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 100 METER FREESTYLE 55.45 P. Padden, WV (2010) 59.28 Isaac Grinberg, SYL, OH 59.90 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 1:00.60 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 1:00.63 Carson Foster, CM, OH 1:00.67 K. Gregory, PSTR, AM 1:00.84 Samuel Smith, WOSC, MI 1:01.04 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 1:01.06 Z. Wieland, TOPS, CO 1:01.19 Vladislav Elizarov, BC, PN 1:01.63 Alex Gelman, PKWY, OZ 200 METER FREESTYLE 2:00.88 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 2:10.66 Carson Foster, CM, OH 2:10.89 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 2:11.30 Isaac Grinberg, SYL, OH 2:12.59 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 2:12.68 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 2:12.76 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 2:13.68 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 2:14.33 N. Williams, PVST, CA 2:14.59 Vladislav Elizarov, BC, PN 2:14.72 Josh Pales, LSS, MW 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:12.52 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 4:34.28 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 4:36.71 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 4:37.18 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 4:39.89 Noah Brune, CANY, CA

4:40.14 Carson Foster, CM, OH 4:40.39 N. Lawson, GATR, VA 4:41.77 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 4:42.37 N. Williams, PVST, CA 4:42.39 Scott Pekarske, TJCC, AZ 4:44.04 Zachary Brewer, GCST, FL 4:44.04 Arik Katz, SYS, FL 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:48.59 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 9:25.48 A. Armoundas, CRIM, NE 9:36.08 Scott Pekarske, TJCC, AZ 9:38.08 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 9:40.45 Zachary Brewer, GCST, FL 9:48.39 Alexander Capizzo, L, MI 9:49.15 Nicholas Vance, SCST, IL 9:50.10 Kaleb Harriott, SWIM, FL 9:50.58 Josh Pales, LSS, MW 9:51.07 David Johnston, RACE, NT 9:51.50 Arik Katz, SYS, FL 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:44.67 N. Caldwell, FL (2006) 17:42.85 A. Armoundas, CRIM, NE 18:05.28 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 18:19.36 S. Pekarske, TJCC, AZ 18:29.69 D. Johnston, RACE, NT 18:50.07 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 18:50.18 Nicholas Vale, DANA, FG 19:00.53 Alexander Capizzo, L, MI 19:05.19 Tanner Falls, AZAC, AZ 19:14.16 L. Mateus, SOFL, FG 19:21.46 Ethan Dang, KING, PN 50 METER BACKSTROKE 28.49 Seth Beer, GA (2009) 30.66 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 30.69 Carson Foster, CM, OH 31.39 Cole Mason, FAST, CO 31.60 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 32.03 C. Hardt, AQUA, GU 32.16 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 32.47 Eugene Li, PCC, MI 32.56 Wyatt Davis, CSC, IN 32.66 Elvis Kotikovski, DANA, FG 32.88 Ian Brann, NTRO, ST 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:01.35 Seth Beer, GA (2009) 1:06.59 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 1:06.63 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 1:07.26 Carson Foster, CM, OH 1:09.03 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 1:09.09 Wyatt Davis, CSC, IN 1:09.78 Elvis Kotikovski, DANA, FG 1:10.34 Andrew Zhang, AGS, GU 1:10.56 Eric Stelmar, LWSA, IL 1:10.87 Michael Moore, TAC, NC 1:11.06 N. Torres, WEST, MR

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25.53 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 25.89 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 26.00 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 26.02 Lucas Kravchenko, CBS, FL 26.10 L. Armstrong, NTN, NT 26.19 Arion Solomon, SCAT, GA 26.23 Parker Hughes, CCSC, LA 26.32 Samuel Smith, WOSC, MI 26.35 Jacob Destrampe, FRST, IN 26.41 M. Gonzalez, ANSC, AM 100 METER FREESTYLE 55.45 P. Padden, WV (2010) 55.66 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 56.08 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 56.30 Lucas Kravchenko, CBS, FL 56.66 Jacob Destrampe, FRST, IN 56.74 Hunter Hitchens, NOVA, CA 56.93 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 57.10 M. Gonzalez, ANSC, AM 57.31 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 57.32 L. Armstrong, NTN, NT 57.39 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 200 METER FREESTYLE 2:00.88 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 2:02.64 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 2:03.51 L. Kravchenko, CBS, FL 2:03.72 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 2:03.95 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:04.66 J. Destrampe, FRST, IN 2:05.13 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 2:05.18 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 2:05.19 M. Gonzalez, ANSC, AM 2:05.23 Nate Stadler, WAC, OH 2:05.30 Kevin Tu, NOVA, CA 400 METER FREESTYLE 4:12.52 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 4:20.13 J. Destrampe, FRST, IN 4:21.25 L. Kravchenko, CBS, FL

4:21.39 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 4:21.87 Kevin Tu, NOVA, CA 4:23.40 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 4:23.41 Nate Stadler, WAC, OH 4:24.34 John Clado, RMSC, PV 4:24.72 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 4:25.73 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 4:25.88 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:48.59 M. Hirschberger, FL (2011) 9:02.54 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 9:06.45 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 9:06.49 L. Kravchenko, CBS, FL 9:11.01 B. Gravley, SAND, CA 9:11.46 Isaac Jacobs, HIGH, FL 9:15.50 Marshall Webster, SYS, FL 9:20.10 Daniel Berlitz, PAAC, MA 9:20.17 Mason Schoof, SSTY, WI 9:21.25 M. Calvillo, AAAA, ST 9:21.84 William Barao, WW, NE 1500 METER FREESTYLE 16:44.67 N. Caldwell, FL (2006) 17:13.03 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 17:31.06 B. Gravley, SAND, CA 17:35.10 M. Calvillo, AAAA, ST 17:38.99 C. Lindley, AAAA, ST 17:41.02 Nate Stadler, WAC, OH 17:41.81 Marshall Webster, SYS, FL 17:50.41 Daniel Berlitz, PAAC, MA 17:54.65 Y. Alsader, BNY, IL 18:01.84 Luka Zuric, TVSC, MR 18:04.37 C. Weiland, BWTD, NJ 50 METER BACKSTROKE 28.49 Seth Beer, GA (2009) 29.05 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 29.12 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 29.65 Zachary Hils, WA, KY

29.66 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 29.83 L. Kravchenko, CBS, FL 30.13 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 30.25 Liam Bell, DYNA, GA 30.31 William Zhou, BC, PN 30.48 Shawn Lou, NOVA, CA 30.62 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1:01.35 Seth Beer, GA (2009) 1:02.18 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 1:02.62 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 1:03.35 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 1:03.87 L. Kravchenko, CBS, FL 1:04.52 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 1:05.07 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 1:05.16 Kevin Tu, NOVA, CA 1:05.37 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 1:05.41 Liam Bell, DYNA, GA 1:05.62 Nathan Yates, SCSC, PC 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:13.91 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 2:15.71 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 2:18.54 Kevin Tu, NOVA, CA 2:18.75 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 2:20.23 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:22.11 William Waite, BISC, PN 2:22.97 Alexander Sun, YY, MA 2:23.00 M. Shay, NTRO, ST 2:23.25 Raunak Khosla, SA, GA 2:23.27 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 2:23.54 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 50 METER BREASTSTROKE 31.86 A. Robinson, CT (1992) 31.62 Matthew Limbacher, T2, FL 32.39 Shane Blinkman, HASA, MN 33.03 Jake Foster, CM, OH 33.07 Dillon Hillis, MAKO, MR

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30.81 Vladislav Elizarov, BC, PN 30.91 Kaiser Neverman, GBY, WI 31.06 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 31.06 Z. Wolfgramm, DRAT, UT 100 METER BUTTERFLY 58.74 Chas Morton, SE (1983) 1:03.44 Carson Foster, CM, OH 1:04.94 Isaac Grinberg, SYL, OH 1:06.86 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 1:08.01 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 1:08.18 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 1:08.61 Jonathan Tang, SSC, OK 1:08.67 Vladlislav Elizarov, BC, PN 1:08.75 Tanner Pulice, NOVA, CA 1:09.03 William Grant, HEAT, ST 1:09.18 Kaiser Neverman, GBY, WI 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:14.40 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 2:25.81 P. Orderique, HURR, GA 2:30.94 Tanner Falls, AZAC, AZ 2:31.69 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 2:32.13 Noah Brune, CANY, CA 2:32.34 N. Lawson, GATR, VA 2:32.40 Nicholas Vance, SCST, IL 2:32.55 Evan McInerny, SA, GA 2:33.99 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 2:34.43 Vladislav Elizarov, BC, PN 2:34.68 William Grant, HEAT, ST 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:15.42 Chas Morton, SE (1983) 2:27.29 Carson Foster, CM, OH 2:28.22 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 2:29.37 Ethan Dang, KING, PN 2:29.67 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 2:30.38 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 2:30.95 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 2:31.87 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 2:32.05 Ansel Froass, CM, OH 2:32.76 N. Torres, WEST, MR 2:33.49 Josh Pales, LSS, MW 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:54.92 N. Caldwell, FL (2006) 5:11.52 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 5:13.12 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 5:16.16 R. Rodriguez, SOFL, FG 5:16.47 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 5:21.56 William Grant, HEAT, ST 5:22.17 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 5:23.81 C. Myburgh, GATR, VA 5:24.95 Jonathan Wang, UN, MI 5:25.39 M. Scalamandre, LIAC, MR 5:25.91 Nickolas Elizarov, BC, PN BOYS 12 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 25.09 M. Andrew, MV (2012)

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200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:13.91 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 2:23.49 Destin Lasco, PVA, MA 2:29.91 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 2:31.17 M. Scalamandre, LIAC, MR 2:31.90 Eric Stelmar, LWSA, IL 2:31.97 C. Hardt, AQUA, GU 2:32.01 A. Minickiello, KYD, NE 2:32.62 Jed Jones, AQJT, MN 2:32.69 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 2:32.93 Vincent Matos, SCAL, CA 2:33.38 Nicholas Vance, SCST, IL 50 METER BREASTSTROKE 31.86 A. Robinson, CT (1992) 34.28 Ethan Dang, KING, PN 35.43 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 36.01 Matthew Leblanc, SAC, AZ 36.19 C. Hardt, AQUA, GU 36.24 Josh Pales, LSS, MW 36.25 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC 36.27 Benjamin Winn, SCSC, PC 36.34 Ansel Froass, CM, OH 36.38 Forrest Frazier, IFLY, IA 36.79 A. Octaviano, RAD, MA 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:09.48 M. Smalley, GU (2000) 1:14.62 Ethan Dang, KING, PN 1:17.77 Carson Foster, CM, OH 1:18.05 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 1:18.70 Benjamin Winn, SCSC, PC 1:18.82 B. Christianson, JW, MA 1:19.16 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 1:19.49 Matthew Leblanc, SAC, AZ 1:19.63 Paul Degrado, SCAR, NJ 1:19.72 Alejandro Flores, SA, PN 1:20.04 James Lee, ROSE, CA 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:30.12 S. Mahoney, PC (2001) 2:37.05 Ethan Dang, KING, PN 2:43.20 Paul Degrado, SCAR, NJ 2:46.68 Kevin Vargas, UN, CA 2:48.32 Benjamin Winn, SCSC, PC 2:48.93 Evan McCormick, UN, SN 2:49.75 B. Christianson, JW, MA 2:52.32 Robert Gourdie, SMRT, SC 2:52.33 Nikolas Daly, HAA, MR 2:52.60 Dylan Rhee, RY, NJ 2:52.81 Forrest Frazier, IFLY, IA 50 METER BUTTERFLY 26.22 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 28.49 Carson Foster, CM, OH 28.95 Isaac Grinberg, SYL, OH 29.64 Kimani Gregory, PSTR, AM 30.39 Atomu Saul, JRAY, MA 30.51 Jonathan Tang, SSC, OK 30.52 Aaron Kuo, PASA, PC

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33.12 J. Nepomuceno, BNSC, IL 33.13 Liam Bell, DYNA, GA 33.27 Colton Stogner, UN, IL 33.81 Tyler Babinec, MAST, OH 33.90 J. Wilson McCraw, BSL, SE 33.97 William Zhou, BC, PN 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:09.48 M. Smalley, GU (2000) 1:10.05 M. Limbacher, T2, FL 1:11.43 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 1:11.88 Jake Foster, CM, OH 1:13.77 John Clado, RMSC, PV 1:13.91 J. Nepomuceno, BNSC, IL 1:13.94 Dillon Hillis, MAKO, MR 1:14.11 Liam Bell, DYNA, GA 1:14.22 Matthew Chan, MEY, NJ 1:15.18 N. McDonald, UN, ST 1:15.21 Liam Sullivan, MDIY, ME 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:30.12 S. Mahoney, PC (2001) 2:35.12 Jake Foster, CM, OH 2:35.43 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:40.12 Liam Sullivan, MDIY, ME 2:41.19 Adrian Wong, LAC, NT 2:41.45 J. Nepomuceno, BNSC, IL 2:41.54 Michael Rudd, NCAP, PV 2:42.14 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 2:42.68 N. McDonald, UN, ST 2:42.85 Wilhelm Xu, SSS, GU 2:43.04 Liam Bell, DYNA, GA 50 METER BUTTERFLY 26.22 M. Andrew, MV (2012) 27.24 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 27.57 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 27.75 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 28.30 Dillon Hillis, MAKO, MR 28.34 Gregory Kalin, MHSW, OH 84

28.42 Eien McGee, SUNS, MS 28.55 William Zhou, BC, PN 28.57 Eli Engledow, LCN, IE 28.57 M. Whelan, NOVA, VA 28.65 V. Marciano, MCSC, NJ 100 METER BUTTERFLY 58.74 Chas Morton, SE (1983) 1:01.40 A. Trepanier, STRM, MN 1:01.43 Andrew Vorobev, HPAC, IL 1:01.81 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 1:01.96 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 1:02.21 Seth Chun, UN, AZ 1:02.21 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 1:02.23 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 1:02.24 William Tarvestad, TS, KY 1:02.30 Lucas Hess, PCS, UT 1:02.36 William Zhou, BC, PN 200 METER BUTTERFLY 2:14.40 Ryan Murphy, FL (2008) 2:14.40t Seth Chun, UN, AZ 2:15.29 Jota Iwase, FAST, IN 2:16.67 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 2:17.51 Andrew Vorobev, HPAC, IL 2:18.41 Lucas Hess, PCS, UT 2:20.09 Connor Lee, SPS, CA 2:20.18 Joshua Lee, TWST, GU 2:20.53 D. Calder, ASA, PV 2:20.78 Jonathan Olvera, CAA, CA 2:21.76 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:15.42 Chas Morton, SE (1983) 2:19.18 S. Blinkman, HASA, MN 2:20.44 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 2:20.52 D. Durocher, RPST, VA 2:20.80 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:21.26 Zachary Hils, WA, KY 2:21.47 J. Destrampe, FRST, IN

2:21.49 John Clado, RMSC, PV 2:21.54 William Zhou, BC, PN 2:21.70 Jake Foster, CM, OH 2:21.76 Nate Stadler, WAC, OH 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:54.92 Nick Caldwell, FL (2006) 4:52.24 Yezan Alsader, BNY, IL 4:59.20 I. Puskovitch, SWAC, MA 5:00.36 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 5:02.98 Lucas Hess, PCS, UT 5:05.53 Seth Chun, UN, AZ 5:07.72 Dillon Hillis, MAKO, MR 5:08.38 L. Thornbrue, HEAT, OR 5:08.50 Jarod Arroyo, UVRA, UT 5:09.01 Alexander Sun, YY, MA 5:09.30 Luka Zuric, TVSC, MR BOYS 13 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 23.50 Caeleb Dressel, FL (2011) 24.09 Michael Andrew, TAIS, MV 24.81 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 25.11 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 25.15 Levente Bathory, EAC, NC 25.21 Andrew Couchon, WTSC, IN 25.23 John Shelstad, SDVL, MN 25.44 William Davis, CWAC, IL 25.50 Caleb Harrington, PACK, SE 25.51 Ethan Morse, FOX, IL 25.52 Timothy Bobo, DADS, GU 100 METER FREESTYLE 51.59 Noel Strauss, AR (1987) 54.27 Michael Andrew, TAIS, MV 54.75 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 54.92 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 54.96 Hunter Hitchens, NOVA, CA 55.13 Levente Bathory, EAC, NC

55.40 Andrew Couchon, WTSC, IN 55.41 Thomas Roark, BY, SR 55.44 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 55.44 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 55.54 Vance Sanders, CAT, FL 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:53.52 Tom Kremer, PC (2009) 1:59.15 L. Bathory, EAC, NC 1:59.45 Vance Sanders, CAT, FL 1:59.51 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 1:59.54 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 1:59.67 James Brinegar, DON, IN 1:59.87 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 1:59.97 Alexander Zettle, LAC, NT 1:59.98 Alex Ballard, DYNA, GA 2:00.52 Michael Draves, BAC, WI 2:00.80 J. McDonald, CM, OH 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:57.61 Evan Pinion, SE (2009) 4:10.64 Michael Draves, BAC, WI 4:11.34 Robert Finke, SPA, FL 4:11.36 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 4:11.38 James Brinegar, DON, IN 4:11.41 Joshua McDonald, CM, OH 4:12.39 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 4:12.41 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 4:12.84 Alexander Zettle, LAC, NT 4:16.46 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 4:16.79 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:08.75 Evan Pinion, SE (2009) 8:32.16 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 8:35.22 Robert Finke, SPA, FL 8:37.21 James Brinegar, DON, IN 8:40.33 Michael Draves, BAC, WI 8:42.87 J. McDonald, CM, OH 8:45.33 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 8:46.75 Andrew Abruzzo, UN, MA 8:48.17 Nicholas Cruse, MP, PC 8:49.59 S. Corredor, SWIM, FL 8:49.89 M. Webster, SYS, FL 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:31.03 J. Vassallo, CA (1976) 16:06.85 Simon Lamar, FAST, CA 16:19.60 Robert Finke, SPA, FL 16:24.98 Andrew Abruzzo, UN, MA 16:27.21 Nicholas Cruse, MP, PC 16:29.03 James Brinegar, DON, IN 16:29.72 J. McDonald, CM, OH 16:38.53 M.Miranda, ABF, NE 16:41.16 Michael Draves, BAC, WI 16:44.02 R. Freeman, CHAT, UT 16:49.64 M. Webster, SYS, FL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 57.76 Ryan Murphy, FL (2010) 59.77 Vance Sanders, CAT, FL

59.92 L. Bathory, EAC, NC 1:00.37 A. Boratto, UN, MA 1:00.46 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 1:00.72 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 1:00.87 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:01.52 Jonah Cooper, PLS, PC 1:02.35 Mason Wilby, GSC, FL 1:02.70 William Kovac, FAST, CO 1:02.81 John Healy, TAC, NC 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:02.78 Aaron Peirsol, CA (1998) 2:09.19 A. Boratto, UN, MA 2:10.27 L. Bathory, EAC, NC 2:10.55 Vance Sanders, CAT, FL 2:11.76 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 2:11.92 John Healy, TAC, NC 2:13.01 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:13.05 Luke Gwin, NTRO, ST 2:14.16 Tucson Dunn, SCAT, GA 2:14.32 Robert Freeman, UN, UT 2:14.52 Isaac Gwin, NTRO, ST 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:04.74 A. Robinson, GU (1994) 1:06.83 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 1:08.14 M. Andrew, TAIS, MV 1:08.22 William Chan, LESD, LE 1:08.56 Elijah Warren, DSA, CO 1:08.90 Emileo Xiao, ICE, IA 1:08.99 Evan Zhang, GATE, MR 1:09.28 Jabari Ramsey, CAT, FL 1:09.75 Daniel Roy, SAS, IE 1:10.08 Noah Garvey, RMSC, PV 1:10.23 Kevin Gu, COND, MR 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:20.48 J. Bentz, GA (2010) 2:23.45 R. Whitley, PCAC, MA 2:27.17 Justin Speer, UN, GA 2:27.45 Daniel Roy, SAS, IE 2:29.37 A. Bornstein, RAC, CT 2:29.57 Lyon Zhang, MSJA, PC 2:29.73 Evan Zhang, GATE, MR 2:30.89 Kevin Gu, COND, MR 2:31.12 Mitchell Hovis, KING, PN 2:31.44 K. Myburgh, GATR, VA 2:31.44 William Chan, LESD, LE 100 METER BUTTERFLY 54.80 Justin Lynch, PC (2011) 56.73 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 58.36 Jack LeVant, NTN, NT 59.29 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 59.41 Camden Murphy, SAC, MI 59.45 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 59.47 Matthew Lee, AZOT, CA 59.50 Caleb Harrington, PACK, SE 59.68 Hunter Hitchens, NOVA, CA 59.93 David May, CDOG, CT

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16:31.57 Theodore Smith, SRC, FL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 57.76 Ryan Murphy, FL (2010) 57.39 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 58.09 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 58.18 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 58.32 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 58.99 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 59.45 Levente Bathory, EAC, NC 1:00.31 Kevin Ong, UN, US 1:00.38 Bryce Mefford, SMST, SN 1:00.48 C. Blandford, MOR, NC 1:00.48 Connor Doyle, EEX, NJ 200 METER BACKSTROKE 2:02.78 Aaron Peirsol, CA (1998) 2:04.87 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 2:05.72 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 2:07.12 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 2:07.56 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 2:07.69 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 2:07.85 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 2:08.17 Sean Grieshop, EPAP, BD 2:08.76 J. Artmann, NTRO, ST 2:08.79 N. Alexander, FAST, OZ 2:08.82 L. Bathory, EAC, NC 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:04.74 A. Robinson, GU (1994) 1:05.59 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 1:05.96 Chandler Bray, UN, IN 1:06.14 Carl Poppe, WCAB, PC 1:06.88 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 1:06.95 A. Hsing, TRID, CA 1:07.46 Corey Lau, MTKA, MN 1:07.65 Gary Kostblade, DUNE, IN 1:07.74 B. Pastorek, GCAT, GA 1:07.78 A. Nosack, THSC, OR 1:07.79 Adam Zimmer, MAC, MT 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:20.48 Joseph Bentz, GA (2010) 2:22.84 Alexander Hsing, UN, CA 2:23.36 Carl Poppe, WCAB, PC 2:24.21 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 2:25.09 Alexander Qu, MVN, CA 2:25.26 Julio Horrego, HSC, FG 2:25.74 Chandler Bray, UN, IN 2:26.65 Sean Grieshop, EPAP, BD 2:26.77 Paul Delakis, ECY, WI 2:26.95 Adam Zimmer, MAC, NT 2:27.10 B. Pastorek, GCAT, GA 100 METER BUTTERFLY 54.80 Justin Lynch, PC (2011) 54.98 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 56.01 Franco Reyes, HWSA, IL 57.04 Michael Taylor, SA, GA 57.12 Camden Murphy, KAW, MI 57.44 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ

58.03 Paul Sadergaski, STRM, MN 58.10 Bryce Mefford, SMST, SN 58.20 S. Pomajevich, NCAP, PV 58.22 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 58.33 Andrey Tretyahov, MSA, SE 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:59.02 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 2:04.27 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 2:06.31 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 2:06.42 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 2:07.19 Sean Grieshop, EPAP, BD 2:07.33 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 2:07.71 David Dixon, NOVA, VA 2:08.13 Elijah Patrick, NAC, SE 2:08.88 Ben Brockman, BEND, OR 2:09.10 Ariel Spektor, GAAC, MA 2:09.58 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:06.50 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 2:05.13 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 2:08.71 Sean Grieshop, UN, BD 2:09.64 B. Pastorek, GCAT, GA 2:09.83 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 2:09.92 Seth Kyriakidis, NAC, SE 2:10.60 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 2:11.80 Paul Delakis, ECY, WI 2:12.02 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 2:12.26 Bryce Mefford, SMST, SN

2:12.34 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:24.77 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 4:26.62 Sean Grieshop, UN, BD 4:37.90 Daniel Carr, CMA, CO 4:38.94 John Scobee, BEAR, CT 4:40.10 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 4:41.07 Bryce Mefford, SMST, SN 4:41.53 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 4:41.78 Myron Shen, THSC, OR 4:41.82 B. Pastorek, GCAT, GA 4:42.00 Robert Fields, TWST, GU 4:42.52 Charles Vaughan, BA, IN BOYS 15 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 22.72 Sean Fleming, PC (2008) 23.63 M. McGlaughlin, IFLY, IA 23.66 James Jones, NCAP, PV 23.67 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 24.01 Michael Jensen, UDAC, MA 24.01 Ty Jeter, AAAA, ST 24.01 Hunter Doerr, CSST, CO 24.06 Billy Beard, BYNS, MA 24.08 T. Anderson, KING, PN 24.10 Gregory Brocato, CBST, MA 24.10 Tabahn Afrik, MLA, MI

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BOYS 14 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 23.50 Caeleb Dressel, FL (2011) 23.38 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 23.78 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 23.78 Jack Blake, SAC, AZ 24.28 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 24.40 Hugo Sykes, WYW, CT 24.50 Cody Bollinger, PSDN, VA 24.66 Oliver Martin, IFLY, IA 24.66 Colin Riley, LINS, GA 24.82 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 24.84 Kevin Ong, UN, US 24.84 C. Harrington, PACK, SE 100 METER FREESTYLE 51.59 Noel Strauss, AR (1987) 52.00 Michael Andrew, IS, MV 52.94 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC

53.49 Jack Blake, SAC, AZ 53.53 Benjamin Ho, UN, PC 53.54 Grant House, CM, OH 53.68 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 53.68 Daniel Krueger, MSS, WI 53.77 Colin Riley, LINS, GA 54.17 Peter Lewczyk, NBA, PC 54.25 Hugo Sykes, WYW, CT 54.25 Cody Bollinger, PSDN, VA 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:53.52 Tom Kremer, PC (2009) 1:55.04 M. Hirschberger, CAT, FL 1:55.30 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 1:55.32 Julien Pinon, UN, FG 1:55.92 Sean Grieshop, UN, BD 1:56.87 Bryce Mefford, SMST, SN 1:57.11 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 1:57.15 Bradley Downs, UN, GA 1:57.31 Ethan Kramer, BST, KY 1:57.42 Noah Oh, DYNA, GA 1:57.44 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:57.61 Evan Pinion, SE (2009) 4:01.92 Sean Grieshop, UN, BD 4:02.15 Brad Gonzales, NOVA, CA 4:03.43 M. Hirschberger, CAT, FL 4:04.79 Spencer Lafata, BAD, MR 4:05.08 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 4:07.03 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 4:07.18 Brandon Yong, RMDA, CA 4:07.70 Noah Oh, DYNA, GA 4:07.72 C. Yeager, FCST, GU 4:08.42 Darrin Asphall, FCST, GU 800 METER FREESTYLE 8:08.75 Evan Pinion, SE (2009) 8:19.44 M. Hirschberger, CAT, FL 8:22.20 Brad Gonzales, NOVA, CA 8:24.11 Spencer Lafata, BAD, MR 8:27.71 Austin Katz, SYS, FL 8:32.42 Ariel Spektor, GAAC, MA 8:32.53 Liam Gately, LOVE, CO 8:34.06 Brandon Yong, RMDA, CA 8:35.82 C. Yeager, FCST, GU 8:36.84 Myron Shen, THSC, OR 8:38.04 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:31.03 J. Vassallo, CA (1976) 15:44.44 M. Hirschberger, CAT, FL 15:46.98 Brad Gonzales, NOVA, CA 16:09.95 Spencer Lafata, BAD, MR 16:12.29 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 16:17.32 Maziar Hinman, STAR, NC 16:23.47 Liam Gately, LOVE, CO 16:23.83 C. Yeager, FCST, GU 16:25.50 T. Hanson, AZOT, CA 16:30.32 Justin Ferrell, PS, SI

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1:00.35 J. Busse, SCSC, MN 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:59.02 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 2:07.11 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 2:08.89 Jack LeVant, NTN, NT 2:09.23 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:11.05 Vance Sanders, CAT, FL 2:11.21 David May, CDOG, CT 2:11.51 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 2:12.12 Jacob Zalinski, KAW, MI 2:12.26 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 2:12.95 Michael Draves, BAC, WI 2:14.20 Min Zhi Chua, MVN, CA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:06.50 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 2:12.09 Matthew Lee, AZOT, CA 2:12.20 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 2:13.05 Reece Whitley, PCAC, MA 2:15.09 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 2:15.75 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 2:16.15 H. Hitchens, NOVA, CA 2:16.58 Alberto Gomez, MDCA, FG 2:16.73 Alexander Zettle, LAC, NT 2:17.20 William Chan, LESD, LE 2:17.31 F. Van Cauwelaert, DM, NT 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:24.77 M. Phelps, MD (2000) 4:45.04 Maxwell Miranda, ABF, NE 4:45.05 Keith Myburgh, GATR, VA 4:45.38 Matthew Lee, AZOT, CA 4:46.69 A. Abruzzo, PCAC, MA 4:46.70 Sean Lee, TCS, CA 4:47.43 Alexander Zettle, LAC, NT 4:47.68 Jacob Zalinski, KAW, MI 4:47.82 Alex Liang, PASA, PC 4:50.36 Maxwell Chen, KAW, MI 4:50.45 Braden Vines, COM, WT

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100 METER FREESTYLE 50.24 J. Hudepohl, OH (1990) 51.39 M. McGlaughlin, IFLY, IA 51.71 James Murphy, MACH, PV 51.72 Michael Jensen, UDAC, MA 52.02 Samuel Young, SCHE, AD 52.19 Knox Auerbach, DYNA, GA 52.20 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 52.33 James Jones, NCAP, PV 52.37 Benjamin Ho, PEAK, PC 52.41 Colin Bone, CRAW, LA 52.59 Billy Beard, BYNS, MA 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:49.48 Ian Crocker, ME (1998) 1:52.03 James Murphy, MACH, PV 1:52.55 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 1:54.36 Samuel Young, SCHE, AD 1:54.38 Knox Auerbach, DYNA, GA 1:54.48 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL 1:54.55 G. McGovern, TBAY, FL 1:54.86 Aidan Keen, IFLY, IA 1:54.97 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 1:55.00 J. Glavich, YOTA, NC 1:55.08 Grant Sanders, CAT, FL 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:50.68 L. Jensen, CC (2002) 3:53.51 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 3:57.24 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL 3:58.51 James Murphy, MACH, PV 4:02.47 Knox Auerbach, DYNA, GA 4:02.72 Brendan Meyer, CLPR, OH 4:03.10 Peter Andersen, FLA, FG 4:03.58 R. Horoszewski, PAA, NJ 4:03.59 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 4:03.59 A. Defriece, GAAC, MA 4:03.81 Grant Sanderrs, CAT, FL 86

800 METER FREESTYLE 7:52.05 L. Jensen, CC (2002) 8:05.35 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 8:15.08 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL 8:15.60 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 8:19.49 Rafael Davila, GSC, FL 8:20.89 A. Defriece, GAAC, MA 8:22.50 Drew Clark, SYS, FL 8:25.16 Grant Sanders, CAT, FL 8:26.05 Colin Murphy, TWST, GU 8:26.79 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 8:28.82 Eric Geunes, GCS, FL 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:03.91 B. Hackett, MR (1976) 15:38.18 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 15:42.26 N. Boscaino, CAT, FL 15:45.58 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 15:45.94 A. Defriece, GAAC, MA 15:50.82 Drew Clark, SYS, FL 15:53.58 Rafael Davila, GSC, FL 15:58.24 Taylor Abbott, CPS, ST 16:04.04 Colin Murphy, TWST, GU 16:06.20 B. Meyer, CLPR, OH 16:07.60 B. Gonzales, NOVA, CA 100 METER BACKSTROKE 53.76 Ryan Murphy, FL (2012) 57.28 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 57.38 T. Anderson, KING, PN 57.78 Benjamin Ho, PEAK, PC 57.95 Anthony Kim, CAQ, NM 58.08 M. Thomas, UDAC, MA 58.23 Alexander Martin, JW, MA 58.26 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 58.63 M. McGlaughlin, IFLY, IA 58.67 Wade O’Brien, NOVA, VAS 58.74 Joe Molinari, PASA, PC

200 METER BACKSTROKE 1:57.03 Aaron Peirsol, CA (2000) 2:03.17 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 2:04.10 Benjamin Ho, PEAK, PC 2:04.32 N. Murray, MAC, NC 2:04.40 N. Alexander, FAST, OZ 2:04.54 Anthony Kim, CAQ, NM 2:04.75 Ethan Young, CCAC, GA 2:04.94 Wade O’Brien, NOVA, VA 2:06.19 M. Thomas, UDAC, MA 2:06.40 Jason Arthur, JFAC, NI 2:06.63 Alexander Martin, JW, MA 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:02.29 Chris Higgins, CT (2009) 1:04.33 C. Vissering, NCAP, PV 1:05.54 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 1:06.59 Safa Anya, HCAP, GU 1:06.64 Cooper Hodge, CAC, OH 1:06.71 C. Butler, BAY, SE 1:06.90 A. Jahan, GRYM, CT 1:06.96 Keven Shang, DACA, PC 1:07.09 Brandon Tran, ACAD, IL 1:07.30 Ariel Okhtenberg, UN, MR 1:07.32 Aidan Cumming, NBA, PC 1:07.32 Judson Howard, AZOT, CA 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:14.67 Matthew Elliott, IL (2009) 2:20.71 Cooper Hodge, CAC, OH 2:20.90 C. Vissering, NCAP PV 2:22.20 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 2:22.89 Judson Howard, AZOt, CA 2:23.31 Cooper Pitts, MPSC, SC 2:23.50 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 2:23.77 Aidan Mercer, CAC, CO 2:24.12 Zachary Fong, JW, MA 2:24.63 Ben Walker, PACK, GU 2:24.64 Ripley Lyster, T2, FL 100 METER BUTTERFLY 52.98 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 55.32 Gregory Brocato, CBST, MA 55.75 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 56.04 Ryan Hoffer, SAC, AZ 56.22 Kyle Grissom, TNT, CC 56.57 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 56.66 Zuhayr Pigor, UN, FG 56.73 T. Anderson, KING, PN 56.75 Zach Harting, HAS, SE 56.79 J. Glavich, YOTA, NC 56.80 W. MacMillan, NCAC, NC 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:54.58 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 2:02.66 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 2:03.02 Justin Hanson, AZOT, CA 2:04.26 Zachary Fong, JW, MA 2:04.63 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 2:04.70 Colin Bone, CRAW, LA

2:05.45 D. Matsuda, PASA, PC 2:06.22 Zach Harting, HAS, SE 2:06.36 Cole Avery, BBST, PN 2:06.36 G. Swardson, FWA, IN 2:06.49 F. Schubert, NOVA, VA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:00.86 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 2:06.72 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 2:07.23 Cooper Hodge, CAC, OH 2:07.65 Alexander Taylor, SA, GA 2:08.15 Benjamin Ho, PEAK, PC 2:08.52 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 2:08.82 Maxime Rooney, PLS, PC 2:08.84 Anthony Kim, CAQ, NM 2:09.91 Alexander Martin, JW, MA 2:09.99 Justin Hanson, AZOT, CA 2:10.03 Daniel Chang, BSC, SE 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:15.20 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 4:27.71 Mark Jurek, GOLD, AZ 4:28.37 Ben Walker, PACK, GU 4:31.16 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 4:32.22 Cooper Hodge, CAC, OH 4:33.63 Keegan Foulke, JH, CO 4:34.94 Aidan Burns, SCSC, PC 4:35.08 Grant Sanders, CAT, FL 4:35.30 Jason Tillotson, SWIM, FL 4:35.63 Roger Kriegl, CSSC, CA 4:35.63 Justin Hanson, AZOT, CA BOYS 16 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 22.72 Sean Fleming, PC (2008) 22.39 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 23.30 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC 23.55 Justin Plaschka, TS, MR 23.60 Cole Cogswell, CANY, CA 23.61 Zuhayr Pigot, MACM, FG 23.62 Bradley Zdroik, SVY, NJ 23.64 Tate Jackson, NTRO, ST 23.72 Tyler Harper, RAYS, GA 23.80 D. Puczkowski, CLSS, CA 23.82 Tabahn Afrik, MLA, MI 100 METER FREESTYLE 50.24 Joe Hudepohl, OH (1990) 49.28 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 50.56 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC 50.60 Francis Haas, NOVA, VA 50.81 Colin Ellington, YOTA, NC 51.22 Tabahn Afrik, MLA, MI 51.35 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 51.77 Andrew Seliskar, NCAP, PV 51.81 Bradley Zdroik, SVY, NJ 51.98 Tommy Thach, KING, PN 52.19 Justin Plaschka, TS, MR

200 METER FREESTYLE 1:49.48 Ian Crocker, ME (1998) 1:48.64 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 1:50.34 Francis Haas, NOVA, VA 1:51.99 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 1:52.18 Tommy Thach, KING, PN 1:52.34 Ryan Kao, UN, CA 1:52.49 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:53.29 Colin Ellington, YOTA, NC 1:53.36 Michal Zyla, TERA, PC 1:53.48 Graham Baird, NCAP, PV 1:53.87 Justin Plaschka, TS, MR 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:50.68 L. Jensen, CC (2002) 3:51.99 Francis Haas, NOVA, VA 3:58.35 Gavin Springer, NCAP, PV 3:58.73 Shingo Nakaya, UN, CA 3:58.84 Ryan Kao, UN, CA 3:59.85 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 4:00.15 Logan Houck, SAND, CA 4:00.29 Brian Tsau, NCAP, PV 4:00.32 N. Norman, MVN, CA 4:00.51 Grant Sanders, CAT, FL 4:00.73 M. Bekemeyer, SA, GA 800 METER FREESTYLE 7:52.05 L. Jensen, CC (2002) 8:10.47 N. Norman, MVN, CA 8:10.65 Logan Houck, SAND, CA 8:12.59 P. Ransford, PACK, NI 8:13.08 Townley Haas, NOVA, VA 8:15.45 Brian Tsau, NCAP, PV 8:16.24 Shingo Nakaya, MVN, CA 8:16.31 Gavin Springer, NCAP, PV 8:18.65 M. Acosta, DANA, FG 8:22.61 Carter Page, SYS, FL 8:23.19 B. Novak, RMSC, PV 1500 METER FREESTYLE 15:03.91 B. Hackett, MR (1976) 15:31.41 N. Norman, MVN, CA 15:34.42 Shingo Nakaya, UN, CA 15:35.91 P. Ransford, PACK, NI 15:45.81 Brian Tsau, NCAP, PV 15:48.95 G. Springer, NCAP, PV 15:49.52 B. Novak, RMSC, PV 15:56.56 S. Magnan, PAAC, MA 15:56.96 Logan Houck, SAND, CA 15:59.15 H. Campbell, QDD, VA 16:00.81 Carter Page, SYS, FL 100 METER BACKSTROKE 53.76 Ryan Murphy, FL (2012) 56.79 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 56.96 Chatham Dobbs, NAC, SE 57.15 D. Puczkowski, CLSS, CA 57.39 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 57.97 Brennan Balogh, LSS, MW 57.99 Justin McArthur, LKWD, CA

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BOYS 17 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 22.47 Sean Fleming, PC (2009) 22.22 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 22.53 Paul Powers, SAC, GA 23.01 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 23.03 Chad Gamboa, UN, CA 23.16 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 23.34 Joseph Schooling, BSS, FL 23.36 Brett Ringgold, NTN, NT 23.36 Jacob Molacek, GOAL, MW 23.41 Blake Pieroni, DUNE, IN 23.58 Patrick Park, PAA, NJ 100 METER FREESTYLE 49.05 M. Phelps, MD (2004) 48.97 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 49.93 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 49.94 Paul Powers, SAC, GA 49.96 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 50.44 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 50.60 Jacob Molacek, GOAL, MW 50.68 Blake Pieroni, DUNE, IN 50.78 M. Domagala, AGUA, MR

50.83 Joshua Romany, DANA, FG 51.15 Kyle Coan, UN, CA 51.15 Nicholas Magana, SAC, AZ 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:45.99 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:48.91 Andrea D’Arrigo, UN, FL 1:49.29 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 1:49.39 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 1:49.47 Joseph Schooling, BSS, FL 1:49.57 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:49.98 Blake Pieroni, DUNE, IN 1:50.17 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 1:50.28 M. Domagala, AGUA, MR 1:51.31 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 1:51.32 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:46.08 L. Jensen, CA (2004) 3:49.28 Andrea D’Arrigo, UN, FL 3:53.50 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 3:53.68 Janardan Burns, MVN, CA 3:53.78 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 3:54.63 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 3:54.69 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 3:55.68 K. Litherland, DYNA, GA 3:57.11 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA 3:57.32 L. Samuelson, SWIM, FL 3:57.34 Nick Arakelian, KAW, MI 800 METER FREESTYLE 7:48.09 L. Jensen, CA (2003) 8:01.17 K. Litherland, DYNA, GA 8:04.76 Janardan Burns, MVN, CA 8:04.77 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 8:06.68 C. Wieser, DAV, SN 8:08.52 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 8:08.54 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 8:11.78 L. Samuelson, SWIM, FL 8:12.26 Nicholas Hogsed, SA, GA 8:13.99 Ian Rainey, WYW, CT 8:14.28 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 1500 METER FREESTYLE 14:45.29 L. Jensen, CA (2004) 15:24.82 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 15:27.19 Janardan Burns, MVN, CA 15:33.79 Liam Egan, CRIM, NE 15:35.07 K. Litherland, DYNA, GA 15:36.26 C. Wieser, DAV, SN 15:40.18 Scott Simmer, TSM, CA 15:40.36 L. Samuelson, SWIM, FL 15:44.59 Ryan Kao, RMDA, CA 15:45.92 Nick Arakelian, KAW, MI 15:47.29 Brady Welch, RMSC, PV 100 METER BACKSTROKE 54.07 Jack Conger, PV (2012) 53.38 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 54.63 Grigory Tarasevich, UN, FL 55.31 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE

55.36 Dylan Carter, DANA, FG 55.54 Connor Green, ABF, NE 56.45 Henrik Pohlmann, DR, OH 56.74 Brian Kelly, LHY, NJ 56.83 Tristan Sanders, PYP, FL 56.90 Brock Bonetti, RA, CC 57.00 Alexander Snarski, CATS, IL 200 METER BACKSTROKE 1:55.15 Aaron Peirsol, CA (2002) 1:56.37 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 1:58.42 Connor Green, ABF, NE 1:58.83 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 1:59.51 Grigory Tarasevich, UN, FL 1:59.84 Robert Owen, CRIM, NE 2:01.47 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 2:02.18 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 2:02.18 Patrick Conaton, BAD, MR 2:02.22 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA 2:02.39 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:00.47 Kevin Cordes, AZ (2012) 1:01.98 Austin Temple, TIDE, VA 1:02.20 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 1:02.92 J. Molacek, GOAL, MW 1:02.95 N. Silverthorn, PLS, PC 1:03.11 Conner McHugh, UN, WI 1:03.24 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 1:03.48 Connor Hoppe, CLOV, CC 1:03.71 Zack Warner, SVY, NJ 1:04.01 Cody Taylor, DON, IN 1:04.02 Z. Stevens, PUMA, CA 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:10.87 Kevin Cordes, AZ (2012) 2:12.88 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 2:16.12 Cody Taylor, DON, IN 2:16.69 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 2:17.50 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC

2:17.86 Jonathan Rutter, PCY, OH 2:18.23 Austin Temple, TIDE, VA 2:18.27 N. Silverthorn, PLS, PC 2:18.32 Derek Kao, BREA, CA 2:18.79 Peter Kropp, RTLR, CA 2:18.81 J. Molacek, GOAL, MW 100 METER BUTTERFLY 51.10 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 52.33 Joseph Schooling, BSS, FL 53.44 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 53.90 M. Domagala, AGUA, MR 54.09 Kyle Gornay, RST, CA 54.31 N. Robertson, RAYS, GA 54.48 Patrick Park, PAA, NJ 54.56 Andrew Liang, PASA, PC 54.67 James Yoder, RAYS, GA 54.88 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 54.97 Blake Pieroni, DUNE, IN 54.97 N. Petersen, SSTY, WI 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:53.93 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:57.79 Joseph Schooling, BSS, FL 1:58.21 Justin Wrght, FDST, CC 1:58.28 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 1:59.23 Robert McHugh, BAY, SE 2:00.00 M. Litherland, DYNA, GA 2:00.39 James Yoder, RAYS, GA 2:01.56 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 2:02.17 Chris Taber, AZOT, CA 2:02.30 Koya Osada, DUKE, NC 2:02.96 Ben Southern, NCAP, PV 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:55.94 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:59.44 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 2:00.77 J. Schooling, BSS, FL 2:02.24 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA

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1:57.90 Justin Wright, FDST, CC 2:01.35 Grant Shoults, MVN, CA 2:01.56 W. Buese, NBAC, MD 2:02.32 A. Valente, SBSC, CA 2:02.55 Joseph Carbone, BSS, FL 2:02.78 Mathias Oh, KING, PN 2:04.43 Ryan Kao, UN, CA 2:04.49 M. Grauslys, ESC, NE 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:00.86 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 1:59.84 A Seliskar, NCAP, PV 2:05.09 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 2:05.34 Colin Ellington, YOTA, NC 2:05.42 Abrahm DeVine, CSC, PN 2:05.83 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 2:06.45 Javier Barrena, UN, FL 2:06.96 Alex Lebed, GAAC, MA 2:06.98 Tommy Thach, KING, PN 2:07.08 H Campbell, QDD, VA 2:07.34 Brian Poon, PHX, NE 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:15.20 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 4:20.96 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 4:23.40 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 4:24.88 Abrahm DeVine, CSC, PN 4:26.22 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 4:26.88 H. Campbell, QDD, VA 4:27.25 Connor Green, ABF, NE 4:27.62 Ken Takahashi, AZOT, CA 4:28.16 Alex Lebed, GAAC, MA 4:29.64 Gavin Colley, NBAC, MD 4:29.67 A. Ramirez, GOLD, AZ

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58.02 Connor Green, ABF, NE 58.05 Javier Barrena, UN, FL 58.15 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 58.18 John Shebat, NCAP, PV 200 METER BACKSTROKE 1:57.03 Aaron Peirsol, CA (2000) 2:03.52 Jared Smith, BCH, CA 2:04.46 Brennan Balogh, LSS, MW 2:04.55 Jordan Ross, SA, GA 2:04.56 Connor Green, ABF, NE 2:04.72 William Harrison, LAK, KY 2:04.86 Javier Barrera, UN, FL 2:05.33 Jason Ewart, NBAC, MD 2:05.81 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 2:05.86 W. Buese, NBAC, MD 2:05.87 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:02.29 Chris Higgins, CT (2009) 1:01.94 C. Vissering, NCAP, PV 1:02.76 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:03.34 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 1:04.24 T. Brewer, CURR, OR 1:04.35 Sean Yeh, WAVE, NC 1:04.39 Gunther Cassell, LIE, MR 1:04.39 Benjamin Cono, TS, MR 1:04.42 M. Salerno, MAVS, IL 1:04.60 Blair Bish, LRAD, AR 1:04.77 Colin Ellington, YOTA, NC 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:14.67 M. Elliott, IL (2009) 2:15.85 C. Vissering, NCAP, PV 2:16.68 T. Brewer, CURR, OR 2:17.63 Joseph Kmak, PASA, PC 2:19.17 Gunther Cassell, LIE, MR 2:19.38 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 2:19.77 H. Sa-Nguansap, AZOT, CA 2:19.94 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 2:20.18 Benjamin Cono, TS, MR 2:20.23 A. Ramirez, GOLD, AZ 2:20.33 M. Salerno, MAVS, IL 100 METER BUTTERFLY 52.98 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 52.75 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC 53.31 Caeleb Dressel, BSS, FL 53.49 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 54.20 A. Valente, SBSC, CA 55.12 Mathias Oh, KING, PN 55.23 Kyle Gornay, UN, CA 55.44 Zuhayr Pigot, MACM, FG 55.65 W. Buese, NBAC, MD 55.68 Chatham Dobbs, NAC, SE 55.78 Justin Plaschka, TS, MR 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:54.58 M. Phelps, MD (2001) 1:56.42 A. Seliskar, NCAP, PV 1:57.80 Justin Lynch, TERA, PC

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (LC) — continued from 87 2:03.45 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 2:03.57 Patrick Mulcare, DR, OH 2:03.62 Ryan Harty, GMSC, NE 2:03.88 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 2:03.93 Nick Arakelian, KAW, MI 2:04.18 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 2:04.36 Ross Palazzo, HEAT, LE 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:09.09 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 4:14.51 Gunnar Bentz, DYNA, GA 4:17.58 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA 4:17.79 Curtis Ogren, PASA, PC 4:19.06 Corey Okubo, AZOT, CA 4:20.29 Connor Green, ABF, NE 4:22.53 Alexander Katz, SYS, FL 4:23.08 J. Roberts, NTN, NT 4:23.97 Ian Rainey, WYW, CT 4:24.03 Patrick Mulcare, DR, OH 4:24.20 K. Litherland, DYNA, GA BOYS 18 YEARS 50 METER FREESTYLE 22.47 Sean Fleming, PC (2009) 22.32 Santo Condorelli, BSS, FL 22.63 Austin Berens, MlST, SD 22.74 Kyle Darmody, MAC, NC 22.75 R. Tjon A Joe, DANA, FG 22.97 Brett Ringgold, NTN, NT 23.12 Connor Black, CATS, IL 23.21 Steven Richardson, ESA, GU 23.41 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 23.47 F. Abramyan, CCY, CA 23.47 Joseph Halsmer, SSSC, IL 100 METER FREESTYLE 49.05 M. Phelps, MD (2004) 49.38 Santo Condorelli, BSS, FL pictured > jack

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49.44 Jack Conger, UN, PV 50.10 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 50.13 Kyle Darmody, MAC, NC 50.17 Tom Kremer, PEAK, PC 50.21 Brett Ringgold, NTN, NT 50.64 Corey Main, GSC, FL 50.70 Connor Black, CATS, IL 50.76 Daryl Turner, ACES, CO 50.87 Andrea D’Arrigo, GSC, FL 200 METER FREESTYLE 1:45.99 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:48.28 Andrea D’Arrigo, GSC, FL 1:48.76 Tom Kremer, PEAK, NC 1:50.15 Joseph Schooling, UN, FL 1:50.24 Matias Koski, DYNA, GA 1:50.36 Corey Main, GSC, FL 1:50.46 Jackson Miller, WCAB, PC 1:50.95 Trevor Carroll, PRO, IN 1:51.41 Clark Smith, UN, CO 1:51.44 Brock Turner, DR, OH 1:51.52 Santo Condorelli, BSS, FL 400 METER FREESTYLE 3:46.08 L. Jensen, CA (2004) 3:49.02 Andrea D’Arrigo, GSC, FL 3:52.89 Matias Koski, DYNA, GA 3:54.30 Clark Smith, UN, CO 3:54.69 Reed Malone, NTSC, IL 3:55.22 Brock Turner, DR, OH 3:57.01 R. Rosenbaum, SFTL, FG 3:57.23 Cody Reul, SA, GA 3:57.38 Jon Lieberman, FOXJ, MN 3:58.30 Martin Wallace, JH, CO 3:58.35 N. Davis, RSCA, OZ 800 METER FREESTYLE 7:48.09 L. Jensen, CA (2003) 8:03.05 Matias Koski, DYNA, GA

8:09.23 David Heron, MVN, CA 8:10.33 Brock Turner, DR, OH 8:11.07 R. Rosenbaum, SFTL, FG 8:13.26 Jameson Lyon, NCA, SI 8:16.69 Minki Kang, LRAD, AR 8:18.00 Carter Griffin, TOPS, CO 8:18.06 Martin Wallace, JH, CO 8:19.12 C. Goertemiller, DR, OH 8:20.68 Charles Cole, BAC, NJ 1500 METER FREESTYLE 14:45.29 L. Jensen, CA (2004) 15:20.22 Matias Koski, DYNA, GA 15:22.81 David Heron, MVN, CA 15:40.02 Minki Kang, LRAD, AR 15:40.20 R. Rosenbaum, SFTL, FG 15:42.18 Jameson Lyon, NCA, SI 15:53.41 C. Goertemiller, DR, OH 15:56.10 Samuel Smiddy, AKS, FG 15:57.82 M. Stasiunas, DST, MA 16:00.27 Joshua Beals, CRIM, NE 16:00.33 L. Rutkin, SFTL, FG 100 METER BACKSTROKE 54.07 Jack Conger, PV (2012) 53.57 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 54.04 Jack Conger, UN, PV 55.28 Corey Main, GSC, FL 55.33 Grigory Tarasevich, UN, FL 55.64 Sean Lehane, TNAQ, SE 55.77 Tynan Stewart, ABSC, GA 55.97 Dylan Sali, SVY, NJ 56.08 Jeffrey Swanston, USC, CA 56.17 Taylor Dale, CCAC, GA 56.41 A. Jovanovic, WILD, IL 200 METER BACKSTROKE 1:55.15 Aaron Peirsol, CA (2002) 1:55.47 Jack Conger, MACH, PV 1:55.87 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 1:59.58 Sean Lehane, TNAQ, SE 1:59.86 Corey Main, GSC, FL 2:00.42 Carter Griffin, TOPS, CO 2:01.00 Tynan Stewart, ABSC, GA 2:01.44 J. Swanston, USC, CA 2:02.00 Brock Turner, DR, OH 2:02.22 H. Stuart, DSA, CO 2:02.60 Aaron Greene, NTN, NT 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1:00.47 Kevin Cordes, AZ (2012) 1:02.02 Austin Dickey, RMSC, PV 1:02.73 A. Schuehler, JW, MA 1:02.73 A. Greenberg, EDI, MN 1:03.00 D. Oseledets, TROJ, CA 1:03.47 N. Hatanaka, LOVE, CO 1:03.59 Gage Crosby, HAWG, AR 1:03.69 A. Sovero, FORD, AZ 1:03.77 Cole Hurwitz, TDPS, OR 1:03.80 M. Duderstadt, PCST, SE

1:03.95 Kevin Bressler, VSC, LE 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 2:10.87 Kevin Cordes, AZ (2012) 2:14.03 A. Schuehler, JW, MA 2:15.31 M. Williamson, CLPR, OH 2:15.82 N. Hatanaka, LOVE, CO 2:16.52 Eric Ronda, WYW, CT 2:16.78 M. Duderstadt, PCST, SE 2:17.24 Garrett House, DUKE, NC 2:17.27 M. McBryan, CBST, MA 2:17.34 Paul Corbae, MICH, MI 2:17.95 Cole Hurwitz, TDPS, OR 2:18.01 Robert Thomas, LCA, ST 100 METER BUTTERFLY 51.10 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 52.46 Matthew Josa, MAC, NC 52.51 Jack Conger, UN, PV 52.56 Joseph Schooling, UN, FL 52.72 Connor Black, CATS, IL 53.11 Santo Condorelli, BSS, FL 53.23 Tom Kremer, PEAK, PC 53.38 Aaron Whitaker, DUNE, IN 53.52 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 53.71 William Glass, CMSA, SE 54.06 Clark Smith, DSA, CO 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1:53.93 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:56.27 Joseph Schooling, UN, FL 1:57.73 Tom Kremer, PEAK, PC 1:58.28 Jack Conger, MACH, PV 1:59.01 Clark Smith, UN, ST 2:00.12 M. Conway, BDSC, IL 2:00.95 David Charles, NAC, SE 2:01.34 C. McCurdy, WOLF, NC 2:01.45 Joshua Quallen, DR, OH 2:01.49 Tynan Stewart, ABSC, GA 2:01.96 Michael Haney, RST, CA 200 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1:55.94 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 1:59.98 Joseph Schooling, UN, FL 2:00.84 Tynan Stewart, ABSC, GA 2:01.23 Ryan Murphy, BSS, FL 2:02.07 Tom Kremer, PEAK, PC 2:02.11 M. Williamson, CLPR, OH 2:03.54 Matthew Josa, MAC, NC 2:04.40 David Charles, NAC, SE 2:04.73 Patrick Miller, DADS, GU 2:04.98 Grant Proctor, JW, MA 2:05.05 T. Anderson, CAST, SI 400 METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 4:09.09 M. Phelps, MD (2003) 4:19.64 Jay Litherland, DYNA, GA 4:20.74 M. Williamson, CLPR, OH 4:23.20 Z. Lierley, MPSC, SC 4:23.64 Tynan Stewart, ABSC, GA 4:23.69 T. Anderson, CAST, SI

4:24.36 Brock Turner, DR, OH 4:25.47 Ryan Ball, LOVE, CO 4:26.86 Samuel Smiddy, AKS, FG 4:27.09 Grant Proctor, JW, MA 4:27.20 Patrick Miller, DADS, GU 2012-13 LONG COURSE RANKINGS—RELAYS GIRLS 11-12 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 2:05.15 Lake Oswego, OR (2008) 2:07.96 Cardinal Aquatics, KY Anna Hogan, Kaylee Wheeler, Emily Lewantowicz, Gabriela Albiero

2:08.06 Lakeside ST, KY Morgna Miller, Allison Erena, Julia Roy, Gracie Saulman

2:08.54 Santa Clara SC, PC Mila Meck, Sophia Sebastian, Nicole Oliva, Cathy Teng

2:09.32 Nation’s Capital SC, PV Katelyn Mack, Julia Moser, Gabrielle Zhang, Sinead Eksteen

2:09.36

Dane County Y ST, WI Kaitlyn Barth, Katrina Marty,

Gabriela Mays, Samantha Sheridan

2:09.68 Carmel SC, IN Grace Pangburn, Shayna Fetes, Lauren Vertesch, Kelly Pash

2:09.85 Cypress Fairbanks, GU Sydney Stanford, Kate Smith, Claire Smith, Mikayla Schnibben

2:10.34 Southwest AT, WI Madelyn Guman, Leanne Stigler, Brianna Homontowski, Nicole Beckman

2:10.37 Palo Alto Stanford, PC Milan Hilde-Jones, Ashley Zaho, Allison Asborno, Peyton Wang

2:10.47 Kroc Aquatics, MA Mackenzie O’Connor, India Jackson, Ayana Opong, Madison Freeland

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 4:37.22 Cinci Marlins,OH (1995) 4:37.79 Academy Bullets, IL Michaela Herwig, Julia Kral, Julie Bottarini, Sydney Vanovermeiren

4:40.38 Santa Clara SC, PC Mila Meck, Sophie Sebastian, Nicole Oliva, Cathy Teng

4:43.02

The Woodlands ST, GU

Karsten Fields, Mikaela Witteveld, Isabella Brosvik, Zoe Gawronska

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Sinead Eksteen, Gabrielle Zhang,

2:04.07

Lucie Nordmann, Payton Neff,

The Woodlands ST, GU

Gabrielle Zhang, Sinead Eksteen

Katelyn Mack, Olivia Jubin

Kristen Ramirez, Emily Henson

4:46.45 Kroc Aquatics, MA

4:12.72 Santa Clara SC, PC

2:04.66 N. Ky. Clippers, OH

Mackenzie O’Connor, India Jackson,

Nicole Oliva, Mila Meck,

Sam Glass, Sarah Harkrader,

Ayana Opong, Madison Freeland

Sophia Sebastian, Cathy Teng

Mallory Bell, Mikayla Herich

4:46.45 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

4:15.02 Gator SC, FL

Milan Hilde-Jones, Ashley Zhao,

Isabel Ivey, Kaitlyn Cronin,

Brooke Schaffer, Allison Asborno

Leah Reisker, Talia Bates

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 4:20.82 N. Baltimore, MD (2008) 4:22.59 Fishers Area ST, IN

4:46.95 St. Charles ST, IL

4:15.10 Barrington SC, IL

Lauryn Parrish, Lauren Edelman,

Linda Licari, Mary Jania,

Allison Penrod, Grace Roper,

Lizzy Pfeifer, Julianne Kaess

Gabriella Pompilio, Anne Tavierne

Isabella Parenti, Bridget O’Leary

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4:12.07 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Katelyn Mack, Alina Jones,

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4:45.07 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

4:22.61 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

1:50.23 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

Mission Viejo, CA

Emily Meilus, Jasmine Hellmer,

Skylar Fore, Autumn Haebig,

Eva Merrell, Katie Glavinovich,

Kathryn Mueller, Jennifer Hauser,

Alicia Stewart, Kaitlyn Hill,

Cassidy Bayer, Lea Gwennap

Lillie Hosack, Mallory Fox

Princess Ferguson-Nguyen, Nicole Lin

Lindsey Merk, Isabella Dutka

Ella Ristic, Victoria Gong

4:26.76 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

1:50.55 Aquazot SC, CA

4:40.52 Waukesha Express, WI

4:15.75 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Hannah Bohn, Lillie Hosack,

Eva Merrell, Katie Glavinovich,

4:47.20 Academy Bullets SC, IL

4:15.48

4:02.72 Aquazot SC, CA

Megan Beam, Alivia Farber,

Kathryn Kennedy, Milan Hilde-Jones,

Autumn Haebig, Skylar Fore

Princess Ferguson-Nguyen, Nicole Lin

800 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 8:33.25 Dynamo SC, GA (2009) 8:29.38 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Katherine Hayes, Julia Larson

Priscilla Min, Allison Asborno

4:27.61 N. Kentucky Clippers,OH

(Jenna Bowman)

Cassidy Bayer, Megan Byrnes,

200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:50.95 Lake Oswego, OR (2008) 1:54.62 Gator SC, FL

4:15.94 St. Charles ST, IL

Amanda Smith, Madeleine Vonderhaar,

1:50.94 N. Kentucky Clippers,OH

Lea Gwennap, Emily Meilus

Linda Licari, Allison Wessel,

Alison Bomkamp, Mikayla Herich

Sophie Skinner, Mikayla Herich,

8:37.53 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Emily Jania, Anne Tavierne

4:28.24 Carmel SC, IN

Bray Zimmerman, Amanda Smith

Victoria Edwards, Dakota Luther,

Isabel Ivey, Kaitlyn Cronin,

4:16.17 Cypress Fairbanks, GU

Sammie Burchill, Jillian Satz,

1:51.35 Scottsdale AC, AZ

Ilse Adame, Catriona MacGregor

Leah Reisker, Talia Bates

Claire Smith, Kylie Bennett,

Trude Rothrock, Morgan Grout

Emma Segneri, Sam Milewski,

8:37.79 Lakeside AC, NT

1:55.50 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Kate Smith, Mikayla Schnibben

4:28.71 Lakeside AC, NT

Taylor Ruck, Emma Broome

Kara Eisenmann, Megan Hanson,

Sinead Eksteen, Katelyn Mack,

4:16.28 Nitro Swimming, ST

Megan Hanson, Emma Garfield,

Minnetonka SC, MN

Sammie Jo Porter, Lauren Savoy

Gabrielle Zhang, Faith Lowery

Portia Perley, Melissa Bartlett,

Kara Eisemann, Sammie Jo Porter

Tru Walor, Peyton Ristau,

1:55.55 Huntsville SA, SE

Adalyn Armistead, Payton Marvin

4:28.97 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Martha Haas, Jennie Novak

Emily Henson, Emily Reese,

Harley Lopez Miro, Amy Song,

8:41.14 N. Kentucky Clippers,OH

4:29.24 SwimMAC Carolina Caroline Hauder, Riley Misener,

Skylar Fore, Autumn Haebig,

Sophie Skinner, Mikayla Herich

Julia Roy, Allison Erena

GIRLS 13-14 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 1:58.34 Aquajets ST, MN (2012) 2:00.22 Carmel SC, IN

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 3:55.38 Sun Devil, AZ (2007) 3:58.05 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

Payton Neff, Lucie Nordmann

Chloe Miller, Sherridon Dressel

Julia Menkhaus, Lexi Souther

Lillie Hosack, Mallory Fox

8:41.42 Nitro Swimming, ST

1:55.64 Carmel SC, IN

Sammie Burchill, Jillian Satz,

4:29.52 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

3:58.82 Lakeside AC, NT

Regan Barney, Brittany Thompson,

Kelly Pash, Shayna Fetes,

Trude Rothrock, Morgan Grout

Victoria Edwards, Catriona MacGregor,

Sammie Jo Porter, Kara Eisenmann,

Sutton Marvin, Diana Dunn

Lauren Vertesch,

2:01.06 Ozaukee Aquatics, WI

Dakota Luther, Ilse Adame

Lauren Savoy, Megan Hanson

8:43.01 Bolles School Sharks, FL

Grace Pangburn

Hannah Bohn, Lillie Hosack,

1:55.77 SwimAtlanta, GA

Autumn Haebig, Skylar Fore

Alison Hu, Taylor Davis, Mary Monk, Kobie Melton

1:55.63 Lakeside ST, KY Gracie Saulman, Morgan Miller,

4:29.89

The Woodlands ST, GU

1:51.77

3:58.90

8:40.37

The Woodlands ST, GU

Amanda Smith, Madeleine Vonderhaar,

The Woodlands ST, GU

Harley Lopez Miro, Abi Wilder,

Lucie Nordmann, Payton Neff,

Emily Henson, Payton Neff,

Sherridon Dressel, Chloe Miller

Emma Alexander, Joyce Kim,

2:01.45 Lakeside AC, NT

Kristen Ramirez, Emily Henson

Alex Brosvik, Lucie Nordmann

Brianna Bender, Tatum Smith

Megan Hanson, Emma Garfield,

4:00.06 Carmel SC, IN

Ana Pozder, Madison Deters,

1:56.18 Punahou Aquatics, HI

Kara Eisenmann, Sammie Jo Porter

Morgan Grout, Sammie Burchill,

Ashlyn Butkowski, Julia Poole

Emily Nakata, Lyra Gonzalez,

2:01.95 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:47.86 Sun Devil, AZ (2006) 1:49.45 Carmel SC, IN

Morgan Miller, Trude Rothrock

8:43.57 Frisco Aquatics, NT

Chanel Ng, Sydnee Whitty

Victoria Edwards, Catriona MacGregor,

Sammie Burchill, Trude Rothrock,

4:00.24 City of Mobile SA, SE

Gabrielle Kopenski, Hope Jestes,

Mission Viejo, CA

Ilse Adame, Dakota Luther

Morgan Miller, Morgan Grout

Maria Reed, Jessie Everett,

Rachel Ramey, Camryn Toney

Victoria Gong, Ella Ristic,

2:02.10 Aquajets ST, MN

1:49.70 Aquajets ST, MN

Mary Stewart, Paige Madden

8:43.68 North Carolina AC, NC

Ivy Tran, Alicia Stewart

Rachel Wittmer, Kendall Topalof,

Raime Jones, Gracie Taylor,

4:00.61 N. Kentucky Clippers,OH

Madison Homovich, Anne Whitsel,

1:56.61 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Raime Jones, Gracie Taylor

Elsa Litteken, Rachel Wittmer

Mikayla Herich, Mallory Bell,

Uma Knaven, Adelaide Cairns

1:56.23

Haley Tevnan, Annabel La

2:02.37 N. KY Clippers, KY

1:50.01 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Sophie Skinner, Amanda Smith

Christine Ho, Rachel Karen

Amanda Smith, Madeleine Vonderhaar,

Victoria Edwards, Dakota Luther,

4:00.61 Aquajets ST, MN

Metuchen Edison Y, NJ

Alison Bomkamp, Sophie Skinner

Ilse Adame, Catriona MacGregor

Gracie Taylor, Kate Glover,

Stephanie Chiu, Angelina Hansel,

2:02.67 Fishers Area ST, IN

Jenna Yan, Darlene Fung

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 4:05.53 Lake Oswego, OR (2008) 4:10.71 SwimAtlanta, GA Joyce Kim, Tatum Smith, Brianna Bender, Emma Alexander

1:56.65

8:43.55

Triangle AC, NC

The Woodlands ST, GU

Raime Jones, Rachel Wittmer

Lauryn Parrish, Lauren Edelman,

Emily Henson, Alex Brosvik,

4:02.34 Bolles School Sharks, FL

GIRLS 15-18 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 1:54.46 Aquajets ST, MN (2009) 1:54.41 Aquajets ST, MN

Lizzy Pfeifer, Julianne Kaess

Payton Neff, Lucie Nordmann

Sherridon Dressel, Abi Wilder,

Zoe Avestruz, Olivia Anderson,

2:03.71 Bolles School Sharks, FL

1:50.06 Lakeside AC, NT

Chloe Miller, Harley Lopez Miro

Breinne Thorne, Kaia Grobe

Chloe Miller, Amy Song,

Sammie Jo Porter,

4:02.41 E. Grand Rapids, MI

Harley Lopez Miro,

Kara Eisenmann,

Lexus Vanhoven, Riley Kishman,

Sherridon Dressel

Megan Hanson, Lauren Savoy

Emily Converse, Gabby Higgins

1:50.04

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2:06.47 Nova of Virginia, VA Mark Graff, Colin Whiting,

Michelle Cefal, Prudence Rooker

Matthew Whelan, Dain Ripol

(Celia Keany)

2:06.64 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

3:52.01 King AC, PN

Aaron Sequeira, Jake Foster,

Morgan Ginnis, Felicity Cann,

Carson Foster, Jack Peterson

Heidi Vanderwel, Carolyn McCann

2:07.34 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

3:52.18 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Anthony Nguyen, Zachary Youth,

Lindsay Temple, Julieyanna Parker,

Steven Thalblum, Nathan Wratney

Holly Christensen, Katrina Kuhn

2:08.05 Carmel SC, IN

800 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 8:07.45 Colo. Stars, CO (2010) 8:15.06 Dynamo SC, GA

Christopher Brunory, Zachary Wilson

Wyatt Davis, Patrick Cavanaugh,

2:08.84 Nitro Swimming, ST

Kathleen Cook, Kylie Stewart,

Ian Brann, Michael Shay,

Haley Durmer, Nicole Stafford

Nathaniel Hartman, Gregory Raper

Mission Viejo, CA

2:09.16 Poseidon Swimming, VA

1:56.39 King AC, PN

4:13.62 King AC, PN

1:46.40 Aquajets ST, MN

8:15.69

Brooke Lorentzen,

Nathan Wakefield, Jack Barnett,

Hannah Weiss, Carolyn McCann,

Hannah Weiss, Carolyn McCann,

Mary Whiting, Emma Paulson,

Kathryn McLaughlin,

Ryan Polino, Adam Kerr

Heidi Vanderwel, Morgan Ginnis

Heidi Vanderwel, Ashley Sutherland

Breinne Thorne, Carolyn Kane

Sydney Franzen, Grace Anderson

2:09.17 Westchester AC, MR

1:57.48 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

4:14.12 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

1:46.87 King AC, PN

8:16.30 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Nicholas Torres, Ryan Maierle,

Nora McCullagh, Sara Stranick,

Heather Merritt, Caitlin Casazza,

Ashley Sutherland,

Danielle Valley, Taylor Katz,

Jalen Ramjohn, James Wang

Alyssa Marsh, Jessica Merritt

Elsa Welshofer, Lauren Rhodes

Kenna Ramey,

Sophie Cattermol,

2:09.29 Long Island AC, MR

1:57.53 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

4:15.06 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

Helen Teegan, Alana Pries

Ellen Berdusco

Zachary Leng, James Wun,

Alex Galyer, Savanna Faulconer,

Alex Galyer, Savanna Faulconer,

1:46.91 North Bay Aquatics, PC

8:18.40 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Adam Kapusta, Timothy Marski

Kate Kelly, Katrina Konopka

Kate Kelly, Katrina Konopka

Tess Brown, Isabelle Kitze,

Kathleen Baker, Nora McCullagh,

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

4:17.05 Saint Andrew’s, FG

Brigitte Winkler, Charlotte Kamal

Caroline Arakelian, Maija Roses

Grace Carlson, Blaise Wittenauer-Lee,

Tasija Karosas,

1:46.96 Waukesha Express, WI

(Jessica Merritt, Lauren Rhodes,

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 4:22.44 Penn Charter,MA (2012) 4:35.02 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

Michelle Cefal, Prudence Rooker

Rachael Bradford-Feldman,

Abby Jagdfeld, Molly Manchon,

Alyssa Marsh)

Jacob McDonald, Jake Foster,

1:57.77 North Bay Aquatics, PC

Megan Moroney, Brenna Ruth

Kaersten Meitz, Kierston Farley

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Carson Foster, Jack Peterson

1:57.62

8:19.38

Tess Brown, Brigitte Winkler,

4:17.06 Lakeside ST, KY

1:47.10 Saint Andrew’s, FG

Michelle Cefal, Grace Carlson,

4:38.39 Alamo Area Aquatics, ST

Isabelle Kitze, Charlotte Kamal

Sydney Sell, Kennedy Lohmann,

Brenna Ruth, Tasija Karosas,

Prudence Rooker, Sara Metzsch

Michael Calvillo, Christopher Lindley,

1:57.89 Aquajets ST, MN

Asia Seidt, Leah Stevens

Caroline Nava, Megan Moroney

8:19.72 North Baltimore AC, MD

Matthew Su, Brian Kang

Emma Paulson, Rae Bullinger,

4:17.12 York YMCA, MA

Gillian Ryan, Mary Pelton,

Carolyn Kane, Courtney Evensen

Kacey Oberlander, Meghan Small,

Willa Wang, Cierra Runge

Nathaniel McFaul, Caspar Corbeau,

8:22.08 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

Nathan Young, Trenton Martinez

1:57.91

Upper Main Line Y, MA

Nicole Price, Victoria Griffin

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 3:45.50 Colo. Stars, CO (2010) 3:45.58 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

4:38.75

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Emily Cornett, Emily Harris,

4:17.32 Academy Bullets SC, IL

Kathleen Baker, Nora McCullagh,

Courtney Mykkanen,

4:39.46 Westchester AC, MR

Maddie Zimmerman, Shannon Rauth

Amanda Moran, Pauline Kaminsko,

Jessica Merritt, Lauren Rhodes

Brittany Kampfer,

Jalen Ramjohn, Nicholas Torres,

1:58.47 Scottsdale AC, AZ

Annie Gosselin, Mary Schneider

(Faith Johnson, Alyssa Marsh,

Michaela Merlihan,

James Wang, Ryan Maierle

Amy Bilquist, Hannah Holman,

Meagan Popp (Carly Perri)

4:39.85 Bellevue Club ST, PN

Dynamo SC, GA

8:22.23 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Maxwell Cross, William Zhou,

1:58.52 Saint Andrew’s, FL

200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:44.65 PASA, PC (2010) 1:44.37 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Caroline Arakelian) Caitlin Cooper, Kylie Stewart,

Jennifer Campbell, Ally Howe,

Nickolas Elizarov, Vladislav Elizarov

Victoria Toris, Samantha Fazio

3:48.12

Tasija Karosas,

Faith Johnson, Maria Sheridan,

Kathleen Cook, Nicole Stafford

Carly Reid, Sarah Kaunitz

4:40.26 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

Rachael Bradford-Feldman,

Maija Roses, Lauren Rhodes

(Katie Christy)

8:23.45 Carmel SC, IN

Kevin Tu, Maxwell McKendry,

Megan Moroney, Caroline Nava

1:44.53 Scottsdale AC, AZ

3:49.70 Aquajets ST, MN

Summer Brown, Rachel Hayden,

Shawn Lou, Tanner Pulice

Victoria Toris, Samantha Fazio,

Courtney Evensen, Zoe Avestruz,

Hanna House, Claire Adams

4:40.85 Nitro Swimming, ST Nathaniel Hartman, Gregory Raper

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 4:08.67 Aquajets ST, MN (2009) 4:09.26 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Hannah Holman, Amy Bilquist

Emma Wittmer, Kaia Grobe

1:44.55 Aquajets ST, MN

3:50.75 Carmel SC, IN

Ian Brann, Michael Shay,

Kathleen Baker, Maija Roses,

Zoe Avestruz, Courtney Evensen,

Veronica Burchill,

Alyssa Marsh, Nora McCullagh

Emma Wittmer, Kaia Grobe

Rachel Hayden,

(Jessica Merritt)

1:45.93 King AC, PN

Hanna House, Claire Adams

BOYS 11-12 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 2:01.10 S. Florida, FG (2011) 2:04.98 Bellevue Club ST, PN

4:11.39 Aquajets ST, MN

Morgan Ginnis, Carolyn McCann,

3:50.99 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

Nickolas Elizarov, William Zhou,

Zoe Avesstruz, Olivia Anderson,

Emily Tanasse, Heidi Vanderwel

Ally Howe, Sarah Kaunitz,

Vladislav Elizarov, Phillip Wang

Jack Rose, John Clado,

Breinne Thorne, Kaia Grobe

1:45.97 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Carly Reid, Jennifer Campbell

2:05.33 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Timothy Ellitte, Ryan Vipavetz

4:12.89

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Tualatin Hills, SC, OR Grace Carlson, Sara Metzsch,

4:41.15 SwimMAC Carolina, NC Alexander Eudy, Scott Lyons, Benjamin Fenwick, Trenton Oliver

4:41.19 Rockville Mont. SC, PV

Dynamo SC, GA

Lindsay Temple,

3:51.06 Scottsdale AC, AZ

Alexander Mancevski,

4:41.38 Fox Valley ST, IL

Kylie Stewart, Jamie Christy,

Julieyanna Parker,

Samantha Fazio, Hannah Holman,

Cameron Katzman,

Kevin Kauling, Sathya Subramanian,

Nicole Stafford, Caitlin Cooper

Holly Christensen, Katrina Kuhn

Victoria Toris, Amy Bilquist

Wyatt Welch, Gabriel Kennedy

Aayush Despande, Kyri Chen

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200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:48.80 S. Florida, FG (2011) 1:51.42 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

4:10.47 Nova of Virginia, VA Jacob Johnson, Jake Holweger,

Connor Hart, Eric Knowles,

Caspar Corbeau, Nathaniel McFaul

David Dixon, Gareth Mancini

Dominic Harry, Cody Bybee

Cameron Katzman, Gabriel Kennedy,

4:09.75 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

4:10.93 Bolles School, FL

1:43.52 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Anthony Nosack, Myron Shen,

Wyatt Welch, Alexander Mancevski

Maxwell McKendry, Sean Slusiewicz,

Jackson Bloom, William Tabor,

Sam Pomajevich, Andres Alarcon,

Jaume Martinez-Calvo, Josh Yadao

Triangle AC, NC

Shawn Lou, Kevin Tu

Nicholas Hackett, John Holton

Roman Lowery, Timothy Wu

8:13.80 Nitro Swimming, ST

Mitchell Langston, Nicholas Dineen,

4:10.03 Rockville Mont. SC, PV

Tualatin Hills, OR

1:43.77 King AC, PN

Luke Gwin, Corban Rawls,

Andrew Hollett, Noah Diacumakos

John Clado, Timothy Ellett,

Ben Settle, Anthony Nosack,

Daniel Ryaboshapka, Mitch Hovis,

Isaac Gwin, Josh Artmann

1:51.61 Bellevue Club ST, PN

Ryan Vipavetz, Aaron Lazar

Myron Shen, Jaume Martinez-Calvo

Zack O’Haver, Dale Williams

Vladislav Elizarov, Nickolas Elizarov,

4:10.28 Nova of Virginia, VA

4:11.28 Nitro Swimming, ST 4:11.80 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

1:43.88 Bolles School, FL

Seth Mandel, Barley Fields,

Jackson Bloom, Ryan Buczkowski,

Victor Halmy, Jeff Dean

Hernan Gonzalez, Luke Johnson,

Nicholas Hackett, John Hutton

8:15.47 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Ikenna Eruchalu, Coleman Manchester

Austin Katz, Keanan Dols,

Scott Baxter, Michael Ma,

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 3:40.75 Wildcat AC, IL (2009) 3:45.67 Lakeside AC, NT

8:16.36 Lakeside AC, NT

Alex Liang, Enoch Min

Michael Mabry, Stephen Cheng,

Michael Mabry, Alexander Zettle,

4:12.79 Blue Tide Aquatics, GU

Alexander Zettle, Alvin Jiang

Stephen Cheng, Alvin Jiang

8:17.31 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Phillip Wang, William Zhou

Colin Whiting, Dain Ripol,

1:52.93 Westchester AC, MR

Nicholas Viers, Matthew Whelan

James Wang, Ryan Maierle, Nicholas Torres, Jalen Ramjohn

1:52.99 SwimMAC Carolina, NC Benjamin Fenwick, Connor Charrette, Scott Lyons, Alexander Eudy

BOYS 13-14 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 1:52.78 King AC, PN (2012) 1:53.86 Bolles School Sharks, FL

4:11.04

4:12.26 Palo Alto Stanford, PC

1:43.31

Dayton Raiders, OH

800 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 8:04.91 Mission Viejo, CA (2010) 8:08.61 Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Trenton Martinez, Nathan Young,

1:51.43

4:08.97

8:14.45

The Woodlands ST, GU

Matt Nutter, Brett Riley

(Jeffery Adams, Cameron Miller)

Jackson Bloom, William Tabor,

Ryan Logan, Joshua Umrysh,

3:45.81 Nitro Swimming, ST

1:53.11 Nova of Virginia, VA

Nicholas Hackett, John Hutton

David Clark, Hunter Trambaugh

Josh Artmann, Corban Rawls,

Hernan Gonzalez, Justin Conklin,

Matthew Whelan, Colin Whiting,

1:54.02 Nova of Virginia, VA

4:12.88 Lakeside AC, NT

Isaac Gwin, Luke Gwin

Coleman Manchester, William Guiler

Nicholas Viers, Mark Graff

Jacob Johnson, Jake Holweger,

Stephen Cheng, Sam Leone,

1:53.58 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

David Dixon, Campbell Nystrom

Alvin Jang, Alexander Zettle

Anthony Nosack, Myron Shen,

Eric Knowles, Cody Bybee,

Carson Foster, Jack Peterson,

1:54.24 Nitro Swimming, ST

Nathan Mitchell, Dominic Harry

Josh Artmann, Corban Rawls,

1:54.01 Nitro Swimming, ST

Isaac Gwin, Luke Gwin

200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:41.34 Lake Oswego, OR (2008) 1:41.37 Duneland SC, IN

Jaume Martinez-Calvo, Josh Yadao

Ansel Froass, Jake Foster Nathaniel Hartman, Gregory Raper,

3:46.94

3:47.17

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Dayton Raiders, OH Dominic Harry, Connor Hart,

8:19.31

Dayton Raiders, OH

8:20.55 Palo Alto Stanford, PC 8:20.73 Cincinnati Marlins, OH

1:54.47 Aquazot Swim Club, CA

Sam Kravitz, Wesley Selking,

Eric Knowles, Cody Bybee

Jacob Waters, Christian Imbus,

Ian Brann, Michael Shay

Andrew Knoell, Matthew Lee,

Wesley Slaughter, Gary Kostblade

3:47.68 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Nicholas Perera, Joshua McDonald

1:54.13 Long Island AC, MR

Timmy Hanson, Sean Messe

1:42.26 Lakeside AC, NT

Sam Pomajevich, Sam Tarter,

8:20.84 Alamo Area, ST

Derek Knight, Zachary Leng,

1:54.88 Poseidon Swimming, VA

Alvin Jiang, Alexander Zettle,

Andres Alarcon, Timothy Wu

Beau Tipton, Zach Yeadon,

Adam Kapusta, Timothy Marski

Cody Bolinger, Jaman Sheffield,

Stephen Cheng, Spencer Stanic

Duneland SC, IN

Hunter Lane, William Borst

1:54.52 Irvine Novaquatics, CA

Kolin Hoffman, Cody Lenart

1:42.58 Nova of Virginia, VA

Wesley Slaughter, Wesley Selking,

Tampa Bay Comm., FL

David Dixon, Jacob Johnson,

Sam Kravitz, Gary Kostblade

Shawn Lou, Kevin Tu

Van Cates, Paxton Rhoads,

Aaron Rose, Campbell Nystrom

3:47.76 Bolles School, FL]

(Sean Slusiewicz, Hwa Sim)

Fernando Sedano-Roman,

1:42.71 Nitro Swimming, ST

Nicholas Hackett, William Tabor,

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 4:01.06 S. Florida, FG (2011) 4:07.09 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Blake McGovern

Josh Artmann, Corban Rawls,

Jackson Bloom, John Hutton

Duneland SC, IN

Isaac Gwin, Luke Gwin

3:47.77 Aquazot SC, CA

Alex Snarski, Kyle Aerne,

Wesley Slaughter, Gary Kostblade,

1:42.73 Aquazot SC, CA

Matthew Lee, Timmy Hanson,

Connor Black, Bogdan Baiteanu

Alexander Eudy, Scott Lyons,

Wesley Selking, Sam Kravitz

Matthew Lee, Sean Messer,

Sean Messer, Andrew Knoell

1:44.00 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Connor Charrette,

1:55.26 King AC, PN

Sheldon Ho, Andrew Knoell

3:48.53 Sea Devils, MN

Dylan Sali, Zack Warner,

Benjamin Fenwick

Daniel Ryaboshapka, Mitch Hovis,

Tualatin Hills SC, OR

Max Lezer, Ryan Everly,

David Chung, Brad Zdrok

4:07.24 Longhorn Aquatics, ST

Dale Williams, Zack O’Haver

Anthony Nosack, Reilly Goddard,

Josh Muntifering, John Shelstad

1:44.60 King AC, PN

Cameron Katzman, Gabriel Kennedy,

1:55.47 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Jaume Martinez Calvo, Myron Shen

3:48.78 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

Thomas Anderson, Josh Maclurg,

Wyatt Welch, Alexander Mancevski

Will Cumberland, Devin Truong,

Coleman Manchester, Jeffrey Murray,

Matthias Oh, Tommy Thach

4:07.53 Bellevue Club ST, PN

Sam Pomajevich, Timothy Wu

Alex McMurry, William Guiler

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William Zhou, Nickolas Elizarov,

1:55.66 Greater Columbus, OH

Phillip Wang, Vladislav Elizarov

Dylan Warren, Nate Goldfarb,

4:07.65 Long Island AC, MR

Elijah Skaggs, Tin Le

Timothy Marski, Adam Kapusta,

Michael Rudd, Nathan Wratney,

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 4:06.98 Irvine Nova, CA (1998) Nova-Virginia, VA(2004) 4:05.87 Aquazot SC, CA

Steven Thalbum, Daniel Wong

Andrew Knoell, Matthew Lee,

4:08.72 Nitro Swimming, ST

Timmy Hanson, Sean Messer

4:08.11 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

1:55.04

Gregory Raper,

4:10.09 Poseidon Swimming, VA

Nathaniel Hartman,

Cody Bollinger, Jaman Sheffield,

Ian Brann, Michael Shay

Kohn Hoffman, Cody Lenart

1:43.09

BOYS 15-18 200 METER MEDLEY RELAY 1:44.60 Mecklenburg, NC (2005) 1:43.24 Cats AT, IL

pictured > matthias oh, king aquatics club, pn

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Zachary Leng, Derek Knight

1:54.92

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Maxwell McKendry, Tanner Pulice,

3:47.71

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP TOP 10 (LC) — continued from 91 800 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 7:31.06 PASA, PC (2009) 7:30.87 Dynamo SC, GA

pictured > jay litherland, dynamo swim club, ga

Jay Litherland, Gunnar Bentz, Kevin Litherland, Mick Litherland

7:34.27 SwimAtlanta, GA Tom Peribonio, Powell Brooks, Nick Hogsed, Cody Reul

7:34.50

Dayton Raiders, OH

Patrick Mulcare, Josh Quallen, Henrik Pohlmann, Brock Turner

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Christoph Grimmett-Norris, Grant Goddard, Graham Baird, Gavin Springer

[ photo

7:36.56 Redlands ST, CA Michael Haney, Kyle Gornay, Daniel Ghomi, Kyle Coan

Tide, VA

1:45.08

Dayton Raiders, OH

1:35.50 Crow Canyon, PC

Nate Dacruz, Austin Temple,

Henrik Pohlmann,

Sean Bloore, Cody Tanabe,

Peter Arnet, Michal Zyla,

Alex Katz,

Harrison Pierce, Austin Ryan

Patrick Mulcare,

Dillon Williams, David Morgan

Michael Grenon, Justin Lynch

Liam McKane, Carter Page,

1:45.91 North Bay, PC

Josh Quallen, Brock Turner

1:35.57 Cats AT, IL

3:29.18 Michigan Lakeshore, MI

Matthew O’Donnell

Graham Spurzem, Connor Turkatte,

3:49.13 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

Matt Harrington, Bogdan Balteanu,

Tabahn Afrik, Jeremiah Morren,

7:40.34 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

Bradley Cline, Nick Bigot

Dylan Sali, Zack Warner,

Bobby Snader, Connor Black

Parker Cook-Weeks, Kyle Doss

Nick Silverthorn,

1:46.79 Nova of Virginia, VA

David Chung, Brad Zdrok

1:35.59 Saint Andrews, FG

3:49.18

3:29.05

3:29.32

Terrapins ST, PC

7:38.99 Sarasota YMCA, FL

Upper Dublin AC, MA

Maxime Rooney, Tony Shen, Nick Johnston

Dynamo SC, GA

Kevin Matheus, Gage Kohner,

Bob Bantley, Ian Flynn,

Henry Fauls, Townley Haas

Jay Litherland, Gunnar Bentz,

Luke Hayhoe, Quinn Cassidy

Eric Jensen, Michael Jensen

1:46.84 YMCA of Triangle, NC

Mick Litherland, Knox Auerbach

1:35.65 North Bay, PC

3:29.45 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

Bob Bantley, Chris Devlin,

Wade O’Brien, Andy Branin,

3:49.22

7:41.00

Upper Dublin AC, MA

Terrapins ST, PC

Bradley Cline, Nick Bigot,

Clayton Young, Nick Silverthorn,

Michael Jensen, Eric Jensen

Jonathan Glavich, Colin Ellington

Michal Zyla, Stanley Wu,

Graham Spurzem, Connor Turkatte

Tony Shen, Maxime Rooney

7:41.51 North Coast Aquatics, SI

(Noah Franz)

Justin Lynch, Peter Arnet

1:36.02 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

Jersey Wahoos, MA

Cameron Lindsay, Raymond Ha, Logan Rysemus, Thane Maudslien

Alex Carson, Ben Mayes,

Dynamo SC, GA

Andrew Brady, Jamey Lyon,

Brad Oberg, Andrew Delahunty,

Gunnar Bentz, Knox Auerbach,

Scott Clausen, Jason O’Brien

Alex Martin, Andy Schueler,

Justin Mehl, Robert Borowicz

Jay Litherland, Mick Litherland

7:42.41 Crimson Aquatics, NE

Zach Fong, Joseph Petrone

1:36.34 Rose Bowl, CA

3:30.15 Nitro Swimming, ST

Robert Owen,

3:50.90 Pleasanton Seahawks, PC

Corey John, Oliver Maarse,

Trent Jackson, Nathan Howells,

Kevin Bradley,

1:47.13 Freehold-Old Bridge, NJ

Nick Johnston,

Javier Lopez, Michael Forbes

Kyle Lux, Tate Jackson

Timothy Wynter, Josh Beals v

Jimmy Rush, Michael Oliver,

Nick Silverthorn, Maxime Rooney,

1:36.57 King AC, PN

Michael Skloniewski, Ryan O’Neill

Clayton Young

Tommy Thach, Thomas Anderson,

1:47.26 Y-Spartaquatics, SC

3:52.53 King AC, PN

Grant Gamroth, Mathias Oh

Brad Oberg, Nathan Delahunty,

Logan Rysemus, Raymond Ha,

Justin Mehl, Robert Borowicz

Mathias Oh, Tommy Thach

400 METER MEDLEY RELAY 3:45.50 Terrapins, PC (2012) 3:45.49 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

200 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1:34.54 Redlands ST, CA (2008) 1:33.75 Scottsdale AC, AZ

400 METER FREESTYLE RELAY 3:26.15 Alamo Area, ST (2011) 3:23.91 SwimMAC Carolina, NC

pictured > gunnar bentz, dynamo swim club, ga

Kyle Darmody, Michael Chadwick, Jack Manchester, Matthew Josa

3:27.33 Redlands ST, CA

Jack Manchester, Daniel Le,

Ryan Hoffer, Nicholas Magana,

Matthew Josa, Kyle Darmody

Connor Stirling, Bradley Dorsey

Kyle Coan, Kyle Gornay,

3:46.23 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

1:34.64 YMCA of Triangle, NC

Michael Haney, Daniel Ghomi

John Shebat, Carsten Vissering,

Bailey Maloney, Chris Kohut,

3:28.70 Nation’s Capital SC, PV

Andrew Seliskar, Graham Baird

Colin Ellington, Ben Mayes

Andrew Seliskar, James Jones,

3:48.58 Cats AT, IL

(Seth Maslowski, Alex Carson)

Graham Baird, Grant Goddard

Alex Snarski, Kyle Aerne,

1:35.04 Somerset Valley Y, NJ

3:28.80 SwimAtlanta, GA

Connor Black,

Jesse Novak, David Chung,

Cody Reul, Powell Brooks,

Bogdan Baiteanu

Andrew Nesbitt, Brad Zdroik

Jordan Ross, Tom Peribonio

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3:50.78

3:29.45

[ photo

1:46.96 King AC, PN

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CSCAA

COLLEGE SWIMMING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

SWIMMING RANKINGS NCAA DIVISION I

DIVISION II

DIVISION III

WOMEN (FINAL POLL AS OF FEB. 17)

WOMEN (AS OF JAN. 31)

WOMEN (AS OF FEB. 7)

(previous rank in parentheses)

(previous rank in parentheses)

1. Stanford (4) 2. Southern California (5) 3. Georgia (2) 4. Texas A &M (3) 5. California (1) 6. Texas (6) 7. Virginia (7) 8. Tennessee (12) 9. Florida (8) 10. North Carolina (9) 11. Arizona (10) 12. Minnesota (13 tie) 13. Indiana (11) 14. Louisville (13 tie) 15. Ohio State (16) 16. UCLA (17) 17. Michigan (20) 18. Auburn (15) 19. Wisconsin (25)

20. Notre Dame (24) 21. Purdue (18) 22. North Carolina State (21) 23. Penn State (19) 24. Arkansas (22) 25. Louisiana State (not ranked) Out of Top 25:

Alabama (23)

1. Drury (1) 2. Queens Charlotte (2) 3. Wayne State (17) 4. Simon Fraser (6 tie) 5. UC San Diego (6 tie) 6. Wingate (3) 7. Florida Southern (4 tie) 8. Delta State (4 tie) 9. (tie) Grand Valley State (9) 9. (tie) Cal Baptist (14) 11. LIU Post (11) 12. West Chester (8) 13. Indianapolis (23) 14. (tie) Northern Michigan (15 tie) 14. (tie) Lindenwood (10) 16. Alaska Fairbanks (12) 17. Tampa (13) 18. Ashland (19) 19. Nova Southeastern (15 tie)

20. St. Cloud State (20) 21. West Florida (18) 22. Truman State (21 tie) 23. Edinboro (21 tie) 24. Indiana (Pa.) (not ranked) 25. Gannon (25) Also receiving votes:

Cal East Bay, Bridgeport, Southern Connecticut, Limestone, Findlay, Hillsdale

MEN (AS OF JAN. 31)

(previous rank in parentheses)

(previous rank in parentheses)

20. Virginia (22) 21. Princeton (16) 22. Purdue (23) 23. Yale (19) 24. Missouri (not ranked) 25. Penn State (24) Out of Top 25:

Louisiana State (25)

1. Drury (1) 2. Florida Southern (4) 3. Queens Charolette (2 tie) 4. Grand Valley State (2 tie) 5. Wingate (5) 6. (tie) Lindenwood (7) 6. (tie) Tampa (6) 8. Wayne State (18) 9. UC San Diego (8) 10. Bridgeport (10 tie) 11. Indianapolis (12) 12. West Chester (9) 13. St. Cloud State (10 tie) 14. Delta State (15) 15. Nova Southeastern (14) 16. Missouri S &T (13) 17. Ashland (20) 18. Limestone (19) 19. Fairmont State (16)

13. Stevens Institute of Tech. 14. Carnegie Mellon Univ. 15. Ithaca College 16. Connecticut College 17. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 18. Middlebury College 19. Luther College 20. Univ. of Wisconsin- Lacrosse Also receiving votes:

DePauw Univ., SUNYGeneseo, St. Thomas Univ.

MEN (AS OF FEB. 7)

MEN (FINAL POLL AS OF FEB. 20)

1. Florida (1) 2. Michigan (2) 3. California (3) 4. Stanford (8) 5. Southern California (4 tie) 6. Indiana (7) 7. Ohio State (4 tie) 8. Texas (6) 9. Auburn (10) 10. Georgia (14) 11. Minnesota (11) 12. Louisville (15) 13. Arizona (12) 14. North Carolina (13) 15. Virginia Tech (18) 16. Harvard (9) 17. Tennessee (21) 18. North Carolina State (20) 19. Florida State (17)

1. Emory University 2. Denison University 3. Kenyon College 4. Johns Hopkins University 5. Williams College 6. NYU 7. Washington Univ. (Mo.) 8. MIT 9. University of Chicago 10. (tie) Amherst College 10. (tie) Gustavus Adolphus College 12. Wheaton College (Ill.)

20. Cal Baptist (17) 21. Lewis (22) 22. Malone (23) 23. Saint Leo (21) 24. Simon Fraser (24) 25. Lake Erie (25) Also receiving votes:

Colorado School of Mines, Gannon, Mesa State, Indiana (Pa.), Ouachita Baptist, Florida Tech, Bloomsburg, LIU Post, Pfeiffer, Wheeling Jesuit, Truman State

1. Denison University 2. Kenyon College 3. Emory University 4. Johns Hopkins University 5. Williams College 6. MIT 7. Amherst College 8. The College of New Jersey 9. NYU 10. St. Olaf College 11. (tie) Stevens Institute of Technology

11. (tie) University of Chicago 13. Washington Univ. (Mo.) 14. DePauw University 15. Carnegie Mellon Univ. 16. Keene State College 17. Connecticut College 18. Ithaca College 19. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 20. Calvin College Also receiving votes:

Ohio Northern University

NAIA WOMEN (AS OF DEC. 12) Also receiving votes: 1. Cumberlands (Ky.) Union (Ky.) 2. Oklahoma Baptist 3. SCAD Savannah (Ga.) 4. Brenau (Ga.) 5. (tie) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 5. (tie) Biola (Calif.)

MEN (AS OF DEC. 12) 1. (tie) Oklahoma Baptist 1. (tie) St. Andrews (N.C.) 3. SCAD Savannah (Ga.) 4. Cumberlands (Ky.) 5. Concordia (Calif.)

Also receiving votes:

Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) v

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PARTING SHOT [ photo

by peter h . bick ]

pictured > it may look like it, but, no, kentucky’s greg ferrucci is not resting on a water bed! he’s still in midair as he performs a dive during the 1-meter springboard competition at the 2013 ncaa division i championships. he finished fourth as a junior last year in all three diving events.

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