Charlotte Crush Wins 200 Back (2:10.29) And 50 Fly (26.48) On Night 1 Of NCSAs

2024 NCSA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

16 year old Charlotte Crush swam to two wins on night 1 of competition in Indianapolis. Crush first won the 200 back in a 2:10.29 before winning the 50 fly in a 26.48.

Crush just off her lifetime best in the 200 back of a 2:09.71 before that she swam at this meet a year ago. Tonight’s swim was faster than she was at last month’s US Trials as she swam a 2:12.17 for 20th then. Tonight’s swim would have been 13th in semifinals. Later in the session, Crush swam a 26.48 in the 50 fly, just off her best of a 26.18 that she swam for the win a year ago.

After a best time in the morning, Brayden Capen moved up the 15-16 boys rankings in the 200 back once again as he clocked a 1:59.49. That time now sits at #10 in the all-time rankings. Capen’s old lifetime best prior to today stood at a 2:00.34 that he swam at this meet a year ago. That swim sits at #2 all-time for the 13-14 age group.

Annam Olasewere earned the win in the 100 free touching in a 56.24, half a second off her best time of a 55.74 that she swam at US Summer Nationals. Olasewere will represent the US next month at Junior Pan Pacs in Australia.

The boys 100 freestyle was a close race this morning with 4 boys separated by 0.05 seconds this morning. Tonight, Devin Dilger earned the win touching in a 50.52. The Florida commit has a best time of a 49.62 that he swam at Spring NCSAs. After leading prelims, Alex Thiesing was 2nd in a 50.58.

Later in the evening, Thiesing helped the Lakeside Swim Team boys 200 medley relay to a win. Thiesing anchored in a 22.72 as the team of Cassius Moter, Wilson York, Boone Wilcox, and Thiesing touched in a 1:43.47.

Dilger also had a 2nd place finish on the night touching in a 24.56 in the 50 fly. 15 year old Brady Campbell earned the win in a 24.29.

The girls side also had the 200 medley relay tonight. Academy Bullets team of Claire Conklin, Elizabeth Mawrocki, Tessalina Stravropoulous, and Rebecca Rentz won in a 1:55.59.

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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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