Thomas Heilman Swims Season Best 52.29 100 Butterfly At NCAP Elite Qualifier

2024 NCAP ELITE QUALIFIER

Just over two weeks out from Olympic Trials, Thomas Heilman swam to a season best in the men’s 100 butterfly. Heilman touched in a 52.29, faster than his old season best of a 52.67 that he swam just two weeks ago.

Heilman will look to make his first Olympic Team as he made the 2023 US World Championships roster last summer in both the 100 and 200 butterfly events. Today’s swim now moves Heilman up to the 9th fastest American in the event this season. Caeleb Dressel leads the way with a 50.84. A year ago, Heilman swam a 52.71 at this meet, before swimming a personal best 51.19 at the end of June at US Summer Nationals.

Also highlighting night 1 was Gretchen Walsh who swam to a 56.65 in finals of the women’s 100 fly. Walsh was slightly faster than her prelims swim of a 56.98 and just off her season best of a 56.14 that currently places her as the #2 American in the event this season. Walsh finished ahead of Claire Curzan who swam a 57.74.

After already qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics as a member of the South African roster, Aimee Canny swam to a 1:57.82 in the 200 freestyle. She was the only swimmer under the 2:00 mark in finals as Erin Gemmell swam a 1:59.71 in prelims before scratching the event in finals. Canny’s teammate at Virginia Cavan Gormsen was 2nd in a 2:00.26, about a second and a half off her best time. Andrea Dworak of Rockville Montgomery swam to a best time of 2:01.15. Dworak is committed to Wisconsin for next fall.

Alex Walsh was just off of her best time in the 100 breaststroke as she won the event in a 1:07.85. Walsh announced the event will be on her lineup at 2024 Trials. Her season best of a 1:07.70 ranks her as the #7 American this season. Also highlighting the event was 16 year old Sara Czirjak as she swam a 1:10.73, a best time by 0.01.

The final winner on the women’s side was Madeleine Simmons who swam to a 4:58.76 in the 400 IM. The Northwestern commit has a best time of a 4:57.45. 14 year old Meghan Ayres finished 2nd in a 5:02.17, faster than her old best of a 5:05.92 that she swam two weeks ago.

2023 Pan Am Games champion in the 100 breaststroke Noah Nichols swam to a 1:01.22 in finals of the 100 breast. He was slightly faster in prelims with a 1:00.70. Nichols just missed the US Worlds roster in the event last summer as he was 3rd. 2nd place finisher tonight Matt Heilman had a huge time drop as he swam a 1:02.27, faster than his old best time of a 1:04.26. Heilman just missed the Trials cut of a 1:02.19.

Leading the way in the men’s 200 free was Alex Hotta who swam a 1:52.27. That was faster than his old best time of a 1:53.34. Noah Dyer finished 2nd in a 1:53.92.

Matt Styczen won the men’s 400 IM in a 4:30.07. His best time stands at a 4:22.87 from the end of last summer, which is under the Trials cut of a 4:25.19. Minnesota commit for this fall Owen Von Weihe tied his personal best that stands from July 2023 as he swam a 4:31.93.

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cheese
1 month ago

Based on comments from the Walsh sisters at their press conference, the UVA team seems to be on the hunt for Trials cuts. Matt Heilman was just off of the 100 Breast time with a 1:02.27. Hopefully he Time Trials it and can get the cut. Carly Novelline had a massive drop to 59.53, so she secured hers!

James Beam
1 month ago

Feel bad for Heilman’s brother..oh so close! would be an awesome experience for the two of them to be at Trials together…

Andrew
1 month ago

Dressel and Rose seem like locks to make 1 fly but it’s not fair to count out Heilman.

As long as he beats Casas and MA I’m 🤝

Troyy
1 month ago

So are those 100 fly times accurate? Someone said under the other article that there was a timing system malfunction.

Admin
Reply to  Troyy
1 month ago

Results weren’t pushed for a while last night, but these are now officially listed. Virginia coaches sent us the times while we were waiting.

Hank
1 month ago

Is Matt Heilman Thomas’s brother? How old is he? 1:04 to 1:02 is a huge drop in 100BR LCM

Tree Man
Reply to  Hank
1 month ago

He’s a rising junior

HeGetsItDoneAgain
1 month ago

Gonna take a 50.5 or better to qualify at trials. Gonna be a tall task but he’s got a shot

Sameep
Reply to  HeGetsItDoneAgain
1 month ago

Dressel 50.25
Dare Rose 50.26

‘Murica
Reply to  Sameep
1 month ago

Dressel only dropping 5 tenths would be surprising

Jeah
Reply to  HeGetsItDoneAgain
1 month ago

That’s why they have the OT meet 🙏.

Got a lane, got a shot.

RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

I’d love to see Heilman 50.99 or faster at trials 🥹🥹

Last edited 1 month ago by RealCrocker5040
Hank
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

I really don’t see that happening but I don’t know if anyone besides Dressel will produce a sub 51 in finals. It is possibly a 51.1 or 51.2 could secure the 2nd spot.

Last edited 1 month ago by Hank
RealCrocker5040
Reply to  Hank
1 month ago

no

Owlmando
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

Lol who would downvote this

Max Hardie
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

I have. I have not seen much progress in Heilman in the last year, he was 16 then.

Admin
Reply to  Max Hardie
1 month ago

He’s a pretty hard taper swimmer. This is about three tenths ahead of where he was at this meet last year.

Max Hardie
Reply to  Braden Keith
1 month ago

Hope so

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