Dynamo Boys Lower 13-14 400 Medley Relay NAG Record (Race Video)

Video Courtesy of Cam Auerbach.

Dynamo Swim Club is the latest to break the NAG record in the boy’s 13-14 400 medley relay.  Their relay team of Ian Grum, Liam Bell, Mark Rotolo, and Cam Auerbach combined to win the 13-14 4×100 medley relay with a time of 4:02.59 at the 2015 Georgia LC Age Group State Championships.

The previous record of 4:03.15 wasn’t even 16 hours old. The Cincinnati Marlin’s set the previous record last night at the Ohio Junior Olympics. The National Age Group record the Marlins broke yesterday had already belonged to their team from the year before, but they managed to break the record with three new swimmers on the relay.

Cam Auerbach is showing early signs that he will be following in the footsteps of his older brother.  Knox Auerbach is currently a member of the US Junior National team in the men’s 100 freestyle. His younger brother, Cam, anchored Dynamo’s record breaking relay in 54.78.

Take a look at the comparative splits below:

Previous record: 4:03.15, Cincinnati Marlins

  • Carson Foster – 1:01.08
  • Jake Foster – 1:05.33
  • Matthew Sims – 1:00.07
  • Joshua McDonald – 56.67

New Record: 4:02.59, Dynamo Swim Club

  • Ian Grum – 1:02.22
  • Liam Bell – 1:05.51
  • Mark Rotolo – 1:00.08
  • Cam Auerbach – 54.78

Full results can be found on Meet Mobile by searching “2015 GA 14U LC Champs”

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Knoxandsocks
9 years ago

There is no way Cam could top Knox… Knox has it all from the looks to the persona #weloveyouknox

Distance swimmer
Reply to  Knoxandsocks
9 years ago

KNOX ROCKS

justin
9 years ago

Good job guys! I swam 10 and under at that same meet for Tidal Wave.

Swimmer
9 years ago

Correction. There are 3 marks. He was safe.

Liam Bell
Reply to  Swimmer
9 years ago

We made him master the art of coming up at the 15 meter mark. He scares us every time..

Swimmer
9 years ago

Anyone else notice how their backstroker went past 15m?

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