Cal Commit Teagan O’Dell Swims 1:42.27 200 Freestyle, #5 17-18 All-Time

  4 Anya Pelshaw | December 11th, 2024

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

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

18 year old Teagan O’Dell of Mission Viejo swam to a lifetime best while leading off the team’s 800 free relay on night 1 in Austin. O’Dell posted a 1:42.27 in the 200 free, a time that now sits at #5 all-time in the 17-18 age group.

All-Time Top 17-18 Girls 200 Free SCY

  1. Missy Franklin – 1:40.31 (2014)
  2. Bella Sims – 1:40.78 (2022)
  3. Katie Ledecky – 1:41.04 (2015)
  4. Simone Manuel – 1:41.15 (2015)
  5. Teagan O’Dell – 1:42.27 (2024)
  6. Alex Shackell – 1:42.28 (2023)

O’Dell moves up the ranks and sits only behind four Olympians, with Missy Franklin‘s NAG standing at a 1:40.31 from 2014. She previously sat at #20 with a best time of a 1:43.26.

O’Dell is currently the #2 ranked recruit in the girls high school class of 2025, sitting only behind Alex Shackell. O’Dell now takes the top time in the class in the 200 freestyle by 0.01 seconds. Both Shackell and O’Dell were committed to Cal for next fall although Shackell has since announced she will defer her enrollment for a year.

So far this season, O’Dell’s time would sit at #3 in the NCAA this season, only behind Michigan’s Stephanie Balduccini (1:41.85) and USC’s Minna Abraham (1:42.01). Ava Chavez is Cal’s top performer this season after swimming a 1:44.78 at midseason a week ago.

O’Dell has a busy schedule this week as she already swam both relays on night 1 and is entered in the 200 IM, 50 free, 200 free, 100 back, 200 back, and 100 free later in the meet. She is the #2 seed in the 200 free with a 1:43.26 behind Madi Mintenko’s 1:43.15.

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Swimfan27
5 months ago

Alex Walsh type of versatility

jeff
Reply to  Swimfan27
5 months ago

They really do match up pretty well, comparing times at the end of their junior years. Alex was more clearly better at breast and worse at free, a little better at fly and a little worse at IM, and they’re pretty much the same in backstroke

SwimminIsGood
5 months ago

Excellent swim – congratulations to Teagan.

Sparkle
5 months ago

She also had a 26.8 breast split on the medley relay! Think she’s gonna have a great 2 IM tomorrow