Jason Zhao Swims 1:48.60 200 Free To Move Up to #4 All-Time In 15-16 Age Group

2023 WORLD JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

American Jason Zhao dropped nearly half a second in the 200 freestyle on Tuesday morning at the World Junior Championships in Israel, clocking 1:48.60 to move into 4th all-time in the boys’ 15-16 age group.

Zhao, 16, lowered his previous best of 1:49.09, set at U.S. Nationals in late June, to qualify for the final in 3rd. He ultimately placed 8th in 1:48.62, falling just shy of his prelim effort.

All-Time Performers, U.S. Boys’ 15-16 200 Freestyle (LCM)

  1. Maximus Williamson, 1:47.29 (2023)
  2. Luca Urlando, 1:47.73 (2019)
  3. Carson Foster, 1:48.57 (2018)
  4. Jason Zhao, 1:48.60 (2023)
  5. Caeleb Dressel, 1:48.64 (2013)
  6. Jake Magahey, 1:48.65 (2018)
  7. Kaii Winkler, 1:49.02 (2023)
  8. Drew Kibler, 1:49.04 (2016)
  9. Thomas Heilman, 1:49.13 (2023)
  10. Dare Rose, 1:49.26 (2019)

Zhao has moved up the ranks this year a lot this year. Coming into the season, his best time stood at 1:53.39, which he swam at the 2022 U.S. Junior Nationals last August.

He then brought that PB down to 1:51.08 in May before getting down to 1:49.09 at Nationals, which ranked him 8th in age group history prior to his effort in the prelims.

Zhao’s Split Comparison:

Finals WJ WJ Prelims US Nationals
50 25.16 25.14 25.2
100 27.33 27.76 28.08
150 28.3 27.9 28.54
200 27.83 27.8 27.27
1:48.62 1:48.60 1:49.09

Yesterday, Zhao was on the boys 4×100 free relay that set a new World Junior Record. He is also set to compete in boys 4×200 free relay later in the meet.

Zhao will age up to the 17-18 age group on December 19th of this year.

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Gowdy Raines
10 months ago

Thank you for covering swimmers that might have been overlooked. Its easy to focus on Leah and Maximus, but Zhao has had a great meet and will continue to rise up the rankings! Another swimmer that impressed me was Willis in the 200 breast. He’s now 3rd in 15-16 all time rankings.

Barron Matern
10 months ago

Go Rays. Nice swim Jason.
Rooting for you from Cincinnati.

austinpoolboy
10 months ago

Whatever came of that Caeleb Dressel fellow? 200 lcm-wise

Fukuoka Gold
Reply to  austinpoolboy
10 months ago

He focused on sprints

Robert
10 months ago

Missing Henry McFadden 1:48.27 from 2022

Davide
Reply to  Robert
10 months ago

I think he was already 17 by a few days

JimSwim22
10 months ago

4 guys on that list from this year! Wow

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