2026 Indianapolis Sectionals
- March 26-29, 2026
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- LCM (50 meters)
- Meet Central
- Meet Mobile: “2026 Central Zone East Spring Speedo Sectiona”
- Live Stream
- Day 1 Recap
- Day 2 Recap
Charlotte Crush and Audrey Derivaux had an impressive night 3 in Indianapolis. Derivaux first earned her win with a 2:09.52 200 fly, a season best for the 16 year old. Her lifetime best is a 2:06.46.
An event later, Derivaux was back in the water in the final for the 100 back alongside Crush. Crush earned the win in a 1:00.32 while Derivaux was 2nd in a 1:01.23.
17 year old Kayla Han was 2nd behind Derivaux last night in the 400 IM but earned her win tonight in the 400 free with a 4:14.37. Han’s lifetime best sits at a 4:08.21 from 2024 Olympic Trials but her time today was faster than her previous season best 4:14.85 that she swam for 10th at the Westmont Pro Series.
Also earning a win on the girls side was Jacqueline Zipagan who swam to a 26.06 in the 50 free. Zipagan, a South Carolina commit, dropped from her previous best of a 26.41.
Brazil’s Fernanda Celidonio won the 100 breast in a 1:11.20, about a second off her lifetime best 1:09.91. She competed collegiately at Louisville. Finishing 2nd was Duke commit Reese Reilly who touched in a 1:12.20.
Leading the way on the boys side was Ben Luginski who won the 400 free in a 3:56.16. That dropped 3.76 seconds from his previous best of a 3:59.92. Luginski, a Michigan commit, has had a strong meet so far that also included a lifetime best 1:50.89 200 free for the win.
16 year old David Sammons won the 200 fly in a 2:00.70. Sammons has been as fast as 1:58.86, a time that sits at #13 all-time in the 15-16 age group. Boone Wilcox was 2nd in a 2:01.01, about two seconds off his best.
After winning the 400 IM last night, Wilson York swam to a best time 1:01.64 in the 100 breast. That improved from his previous best of a 1:01.78 from July 2025 at NCSAs. Also earning another event win this week was Camilo Marrugo who touched in a 22.78 in the 50 free
Ajjuub Ezzat swam to a lifetime best 2:01.10 in his 200 back win earlier this week and tallied another win and lifetime best with a 55.48 for the win in the 100 back. He competes collegiately for Oakland University.

Derivaux’s life time best in the 200 fly is a 2:06.46 from the Fort Lauderdale Pro Swim meet last year.
I remember that. She was head to head with Regan and Shackell and didn’t weaken until very late. Super impressive swim.