2016 U.S. Winter Junior Championships-East: Day 3 Race Videos

2016 U.S. Winter Junior Championships – East

Below are videos of all the championship final races from Day Three of the 2016 U.S. Winter Junior Championships East in Columbus, Ohio. The B and C finals, as well as all other videos, can be found on USA Swimming’s YouTube channel.

Event 13 Women 400 Yard IM

  1. Brooke Forde 17 Lakeside Swim Team 4:02.51
  2. Sammie Burchill 17 Carmel Swim Club 4:11.16
  3. Kelly Pash 15 Carmel Swim Club 4:14.36 4:11.66

Event 14 Men 400 Yard IM

  1. Reece Whitley 16 Penn Charter 3:47.15
  2. Carson Foster 15 Mason Manta Rays 3:48.09
  3. Kieran Smith 16 Ridgefield Aquatic 3:49.19

Event 15 Women 100 Yard Butterfly

  1. Isabel Ivey 16 Gator Swim Club 52.61
  2. Olivia Carter 16 Enfinity Aquatic 52.65
  3. Jessica Nava 16 Pine Crest 52.91

Event 16 Men 100 Yard Butterfly

  1. Camden Murphy 17 Kingfish Aquatic 46.84
  2. Noah Lense 18 Ohio State University 46.91
  3. Nicolas Albiero 17 Cardinal Aquatic 47.15

Event 17 Women 200 Yard Freestyle

  1. Isabel Ivey 16 Gator Swim Club 1:43.64
  2. Morgan Tankersley 17 Greater Tampa 1:44.39
  3. Brooke Forde 17 Lakeside Swim Team 1:45.68

Event 18 Men 200 Yard Freestyle

  1. Drew Kibler 16 Carmel Swim Club 1:33.40
  2. John Walker 15 SwimMAC Carolina 1:33.73
  3. Grant House 18 Countryside YMCA 1:35.27

Event 19 Women 100 Yard Breaststroke

  1. Alex Walsh 15 Nashville Aquatic 58.80
  2. Emily Weiss 15 Cardinal Communi ty 1:00.34
  3. Allison Raab 16 Nashville Aquatic 1:00.63

Event 20 Men 100 Yard Breaststroke

  1. Reece Whitley 16 Penn Charter 52.95
  2. James Daugherty 18 Bolles School Sharks 54.27
  3. Jason Mathews 17 Ohio State Swim 54.54

Event 21 Women 100 Yard Backstroke

  1. Alex Walsh 15 Nashville Aquatic 52.32
  2. Julia Menkhaus 16 SwimMAC Carolina 52.64
  3. Madeline Cohen 17 SwimAtlanta 53.21

Event 22 Men 100 Yard Backstroke

  1. Zachary Poti 18 Unattached Blue Dolphins 47.74
  2. Nicolas Albiero 17 Cardinal Aquatic 48.03
  3. Clark Beach 17 Quest Swimming 48.13

Event 23 Women 4×50 Yard Freestyle Relay

  1. Gator Swim Club-FL ‘A’ 1:31.16
  2. Nashville Aquatic-SE ‘A’ 1:31.55
  3. Carmel Swim Club-IN ‘A’ 1:31.81

Event 24 Men 4×50 Yard Freestyle Relay

  1. Bolles School SharksFL ‘A’ 2:59.00 1:20.44
  2. SwimMAC Carolina-NC ‘A’ 3:02.38 1:21.95
  3. Baylor Swim Club-SE ‘A’ 3:06.31 1:21.99

 

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thezwimmer
8 years ago

May I just say that the announcer on the Men’s 400 IM messed up multiple times? First he said Reece Witney (with an n) then he skipped over Tal Davis in lane 7

Swimmer1
Reply to  thezwimmer
8 years ago

I’m at the meet and I’m so sorry to say that the announcer has been very disappointing. So many great races and not only is he mispronouncing names but he has shown zero enthusiasm during these amazing races. Oh well.

bobo gigi
8 years ago

Thanks for the compilation. Great job.

My top 3
1. 15-year-old Alex Walsh 58.80 100 breast New 15/16 NAG record
2. 16-year-old Kibler/15-year-old Walker battle in the men’s 200 free with 2 great times. Kibler 0.06s off his NAG record and Walker insane time drop of 6.29s (pre-meet PB of 1.40.02)
3. 16-year-old Isabel Ivey 1.43.64 win in the 200 free a few minutes after winning the 100 fly

Hopefully the announcer of the pool will finally wake up for tonight’s finals.

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
8 years ago

Kibler 0.04s off his NAG record
Walker total time drop of 6.29s after prelims and final. He’s the men’s revelation of the meet.

Swimmer1
Reply to  bobo gigi
8 years ago

Watching that 200 free in person was intense and much closer than the final time indicates. Drew had a great finish because as you can see on the video it was too close to see who won until you looked up at the board!

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