Santa Clara Swim Club Breaks Three 13-14 NAG Relay Records

SUPER LEAGUE SUMMER LC FINALS

  • July 14-16, 2023
  • College of Marin, Miwok Aquatic & Fitness Center, Novato, CA
  • LCM (50 meters)

Santa Clara’s relay of Aiden Zhou, Shareef Elaydi, Isabel Wu, and Alison Su broke three 13-14 national age group records two weeks ago.

200 Mixed Medley

Their first record came in the 200 mixed medley relay. They broke the old record of a 1:55.34 that Clovis Swim Club set at the end of last summer.

Split Comparison:

SCSC Clovis
Back Aiden Zhou 29.6 Jake Salcedo 29.36
Breast Shareef Elaydi 29.72 Winston Liang 29.22
Fly Isabel Wu 28.73 Audrey Hill 29.14
Free Alison Su 26.76 Rowyn Wilber 27.62
1:54.81 1:55.34

The biggest difference came on both of the female fly and free legs. SCSC was about half a second faster on the fly leg and almost a full second faster on the free leg.

200 Free Relay

The team’s second record was in the 200 mixed free relay as they swam a 1:42.91, faster than the old record of 1:45.94 set by Rockville Montgomery Swim Club in June.

Split Comparison:

SCSC Rockville
1st leg Shareef Elaydi 24.68 Alexander Jungbluth 25.28
2nd leg Aiden Zhou 24.65 Jonah Ginsburg 24.24
3rd leg Isabel Wu 27.05 Anika Cai 28.58
4th leg Alison Su 26.63 Gabrielle Day 27.84
1:42.91 1:45.94

This relay dominated the old record as three of the four legs were faster by at last half a second, including two of them faster by over a second.

400 Free Relay

The final record came in the 400 mixed free as they swam a 3:44.45 breaking the old record of a 3:49.55 setback in 2019 by Bluefish Swim Club.

Split Comparison:

SCSC Bluefish
1st leg Shareef Elaydi 53.28 Brynn Wright 58.67
2nd leg Aiden Zhou 54.85 Nathan Delisle 54.82
3rd leg Isabel Wu 59.19 Aislin Farris 1:02.00
4th leg Alison Su 57.13 Josh Parent 54.06
3:44.45 3:49.55

SCSC used a slightly different order with the two boys first and two girls last compared to Bluefish who used the two boys second and on the anchor. The biggest difference here came on both girls splits as they were both over a second and a half faster.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022 and 2023 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. Currently, Anya is pursuing her B.A. in Economics and a minor in Government & Law at …

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