2024 Winter Juniors-West: Day 1 Finals Live Recap

2024 Winter Junior Championships- West

  • December 11-14, 2024
  • Wednesday Finals: 5 pm EST
  • Thursday-Saturday: Prelims: 10 am EST/ Finals: 5 pm EST
  • Austin, TX
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Psych Sheets
  • Meet Central
  • Live Stream
  • Live Results

Day 1 Finals Heat Sheet

Night 1 will kick off in Austin, Texas with the 200 medley relay and 800 freestyle relay. The Lakeside Aquatic Club boys swam to a Meet Record a year ago, will they repeat again? Maximus Williamson is in his final Winter Juniors meet before he heads off to Virginia next fall.

GIRLS’ 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  • West Record: 1:37.65 – Fort Collins Area Swim Team (B Stewart, Z Bartel, C Gillilan, K Alons) 2017
  • Meet Record: 1:36.48 – Carmel Swim Club (Berglund, Sweeney, Shackell, Christman), 2022
  • 13-14 NAG Record: 1:41.57 – TAC Titans (Liu, He, Nixon, Whelehan), 2024
  • 15-16 NAG Record: 1:39.21 – Virginia Gators (Muzzy, Kulp, Bray, Hamilton), 2017
  • 17-18 NAG Record: 1:36.90 – Aquajets Swim Team (Kern, Egeland, Rosenhagen, Becker), 2022

Top 8:

  1. Beach Cities Swimming ‘A’, 1:37.26 WEST MEET RECORD
  2. Crow Canyon Sharks ‘A’, 1:38.40
  3. Bellevue Club Swim Team ‘A’, 1:38.43
  4. Mission Viejo Nadadores ‘A’, 1:39.28
  5. Lakeside Aquatic Club ‘A’, 1:39.48
  6. Academy Bullets Swim Club ‘A’, 1:40.12
  7. Lakeside Aquatic Club ‘B’, 1:40.35
  8. Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic Club ‘A’, 1:40.52

The Lakeside Aquatic Club girls ‘B’ relay earned the win out of heat one with a 1:40.35 while swimming out of lane 7. Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic Club finished 2nd in the first heat, touching in a 1:40.52.

Beach Cities Swimming posted a 1:37.26 in heat two to take over the top time and post a meet record in the process. The Brito sisters were featured in the relay as Bella Brito split a 27.13 on the breaststroke leg and 14 year old Gabi Brito split a 21.90 on the anchor leg. Crow Canyon Sharks ‘A’ relay swam to a 1:38.40 to touch second in the heat.

BOYS’ 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  • West Record: 1:27.11 – Scottsdale Aquatic Club (R Hoffer, S Gage, R Van Deusen, J Blake), 2016
  • Meet Record: 1:26.52 – Mason Manta Rays (C. Foster, J. Foster, McDonald, Chaney), 2018
  • 13-14 NAG Record: 1:34.61 – Carmel Swim Club (Lancaster, Malicki, Haig, Enoch), 2020
  • 15-16 NAG Record: 1:28.85 – Mason Manta Rays (C. Foster, Van Gorp, McDonald, Chaney), 2018
  • 17-18 NAG Record: 1:25.94 – Nashville Aquatic Club (Amlicke, Schumann, Nicholas, Dong), 2020

Top 8:

  1. Waterloo Swimming ‘A’, 1:28.87
  2. Aquajets Swim Team ‘A’, 1:28.95
  3. Texas Ford Aquatics ‘A’, 1:29.15
  4. Lakeside Aquatics Club ‘A’, 1:29.16
  5. NASA Wildcat Aquatics ‘A’, 1:29.34
  6. Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic Club ‘A’, 1:29.86
  7. Olympus Aquatics ‘A’, 1:29.98
  8. Irvine Novaquatics ‘A’, 1:29.99

Olympus Aquatics earned the outside sweep in heat one with a 1:29.98 out of lane 8. That finished ahead of Irvine Novaquatics swam a 1:29.99 to touch second.

Heat two saw Waterloo Swimming earn the win in a 1:28.87. The team was out fast as Aaron Gordon split a 21.71 on the backstroke leg. Aquajets Swim Team finished 2nd in a 1:28.95. Maximus Williamson of Lakeside Aquatic Club notably led off the team’s relay splitting a 21.58 on the backstroke leg as the relay touched 4th in the heat with a final time of a 1:29.16.

GIRLS’ 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  • West Record: 6:52.66 – Sandpipers of Nevada (A Sims, K Grimes, M Hodges, C Weinstein), 2022
  • Meet Record: 6:52.66 – Sandpipers of Nevada (A Sims, K Grimes, M Hodges, C Weinstein), 2022
  • 13-14 NAG Record: 7:18.96 – NOVA Aquatics (G. Sheble, C. Sheble, Erickson, Ackerly), 2017
  • 15-16 NAG Record: 7:08.94 – NCAP (Duncan, Spink, Wall, Gemmell), 2020
  • 17-18 NAG Record: 7:06.69 – NCAP (Duncan, Wall, Spink, Gemmell), 2022

Top 8:

  1. Bellevue Club Swim Team ‘A’, 7:08.01
  2. Crow Canyon Sharks ‘A’, 7:12.30
  3. Academy Bullets Swim Club ‘A’, 7:12.44
  4. Mission Viejo Nadadores ‘A’, 7:13.13
  5. Beach Cities Swimming ‘A’, 7:14.37
  6. Irvine Novaquatics ‘A’, 7:16.81
  7. Bellevue Club Swim Team ‘B’, 7:17.86
  8. Flying Fish Arizona ‘A’, 7:18.30

Irvine Novaquatics ‘A’ relay earned the win in heat 1 and led from the start. 15 year old Alyssa Ton posted a best time 1:45.37 on the lead off leg and the relay did not look back. Ton’s time moves her up the all-time rankings in the age group as she previously sat at #92 and now sits t-46. The relay touched in a final time of a 7:16.81.

Bellevue Club Swim Team earned the win in heat two as well as the overall win. The relay touched in a 7:08.01.

Teagan O’Dell had a huge lead off for Mission Viejo as she swam become the 5th fastest performer in the 17-18 age group all-time with a 1:42.27. The relay went on to finish 4th.

BOYS’ 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  • West Record: 6:20.34 – Lakeside Aquatic Club (M Williamson, C Lucas, M Hatcher, R Paulk), 2023
  • Meet Record: 6:20.34 – Lakeside Aquatic Club (M Williamson, C Lucas, M Hatcher, R Paulk), 2023
  • 13-14 NAG Record: 6:51.02 – SwimMAC (Sammons, Sweet, Hamid, Cagle) 2024
  • 15-16 NAG Record: 6:30.45 – Rose Bowl Aquatics (Dalmacio, Kim, Larrick, Maurer), 2021
  • 17-18 NAG Record: 6:20.34 – Lakeside Aquatic Club (Williamson, Lucas, Hatcher, Paulk), 2024

Top 8:

  1. Lakeside Aquatic Club ‘A’, 6:22.48
  2. Sandpipers of Nevada ‘A’, 6:26.65
  3. Irvine Novaquatics ‘A’, 6:29.23
  4. Aquajets Swim Team ‘A’, 6:29.78
  5. Texas Ford Aquatics ‘A’, 6:32.43
  6. Scottsdale Aquatic Club ‘A’, 6:34.77
  7. Rose Bowl Aquatics ‘A’, 6:35.76
  8. King Aquatic Club ‘A’, 6:35.89

Maximus Williamson led the Lakeside Aquatic Club ‘A’ relay off in a 1:32.38, a time that was just over a second off his own 17-18 NAG record. The relay won heat two in a final time of a 6:22.48. They also won the event overall. The relay also consisted of Maxwell Stanislaus, Aubrey Jaya, and Luke Garrett.

Sandpipers of Nevada were consistent throughout their race. Gabriel Manteufel split a 1:36.17 on the lead off leg and Noah Mudadu swam a 1:35.94 on the 2nd leg. The final two swimmers were also sub-1:38

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J Rosen Fan
25 days ago

SAC still got it holy moly!

anonymous
25 days ago

Great first night for Teagan O’Dell – 26.8 breast split and a 1:42.2 leadoff

SwimFan
25 days ago

See the kid who split 19.33 on the Quicksilver Medley 👀

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  SwimFan
24 days ago

I’ve heard Quicksilver kids eat their boogers

SwimFan
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
24 days ago

A 16 year old kid splits 19.33 and that is your comment? Do you know swimming Bob? That’s pretty fast and you sound ignorant

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  SwimFan
24 days ago

Ohhhh, if only you knew

lilac
25 days ago

williamson missed the nag

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  lilac
25 days ago

from 23.6 (3rd 50) to 25.0 (4th 50), damn

swimgeek
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
25 days ago

So he was 107.2 at the 150? wowza

stxswimm
Reply to  swimgeek
25 days ago

20.94, 22.74, 23.68, 25.02

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