Alexandra Walsh Breaks 3rd National Age Group Record of the Weekend

Alexandra Walsh of the Chelsea Piers Aquatic Club in Connecticut has broken her 3rd 11-12 National Age Group Record of the weekend at the 2014 Connecticut Age Group Championships.

The latest was the biggest stunner of them all, as she swam a 2:15.64 in the 200 breaststroke to win the event by 11 seconds and break Annie Zhu’s 2007 record of 2:16.16 in the event.

It’s rarely surprising anymore when a swimmer that breaks one record breaks another in the same meet; Walsh’s record breaking swim in the 100 back on Saturday night was of little surprise, for example.

But Walsh, while a very good breaststroker coming into this meet, was certainly nowhere in sight of this record headed into Sunday. She’d never been faster than 2:24 in the 200; her first 100 split on Sunday was almost her lifetime best over 100 yards (1:04.98). She cracked 9 seconds off of her lifetime best in the race.

Though her 100 back record has already been broken (just a few hours after Walsh set it), her IM future looks impressive.

Her best time in the 200 IM is a 2:07, though she didn’t swim that race this weekend.

Full live meet results available here.

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bobo gigi
10 years ago

Congrats to Miss Walsh for another great performance.
I didn’t expect that record.
Too bad she hasn’t swum the 200 IM. 😥
With her amazing shape, she could have broken the American record! :mrgreen:
More seriously, she’s in Baker mode.
This weekend we have seen 2 swimmers great on breaststroke and on backstroke. And they are very good on butterfly and freestyle too.
Fantastic IM future for both girls.

liquidassets
10 years ago

In case Hulk is not around:….. SUPERSMASH! PR by 9 seconds! Another amazing age-grouper who ate her Wheaties this weekend.

Reply to  liquidassets
10 years ago

I need the help… Hulk is so weak. So much smashing this weekend… 🙂

WHOKNOWS
10 years ago

WOW!!! Surprise.. surprise.. surprise! When you think one thing will happen, another opportunity pops up! Congratulations!

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