2024 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
- December 14th – December 20th
- Brisbane Aquatic Centre
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The 2024 Queensland Championships has passed the halfway mark with 12-year-old Grayson Coulter of New Zealand once again stealing the spotlight on day 5.
Coulter took on the 50m backstroke/100m free, making some roaring noise in each. His performances are par for the course for this budding star. You can catch up on previous swims here.
First, in the 50m back for 12-year-olds, Coulter fired off a time of 28.59 to score the sole time of the field under the 30-second barrier.
Levi Thorley was next to the wall in 30.76 while Hunter Bastow clocked 31.25 for bronze.
As for Coulter, his outing beat Olympian Isaac Cooper‘s Queensland Record of 28.67, a time he logged in 2016.
As a side note, 20-year-old Cooper recently revealed he would be taking a ‘big step’ back from swimming.
The boys’ 100m freestyle was Coulter’s next victim, with the Kiwi producing a massive effort of 53.25 for the gold.
Coulter split 25.65/27.60 en route to beating the field by just over 5 seconds. His result erased the former Queensland All Comers Record of 54.81, a benchmark Japan’s Iorni Takeno put on the books in 2022.
For perspective, Coulter’s 53.25 performance would take over the U.S. National Age Group Record by a large margin. That NAG stands at 55.03 from Winn Aung in 2015.
Additional Notes
- Fairholme’s Bryce Krause put up a new Queensland All Comers Record in the boys’ 14-year-old 50m back. He turned in a time of 26.72, beating Rotuhu Teahui’s outing of 26.74 from this past April.
- Olympian Shayna Jack was in the water again tonight, racing in the women’s 19&O 50m back. Jack notched 29.11 as the bronze medalist behind winner Amber George of New Zealand (28.51) and Hannah Fredericks (28.91) who collected bronze.
Truly an amazing time. However, kids like this are always interesting as he does seem to be a little bit of an early bloomer from the pictures being posted; he looks more like a developed 14 year old than a 12 year old. Still ridiculously fast even in that context.
That being said, I hope he can continue to grow and progress as a swimmer. Best of luck young man!
For those curious, this puts him #2 all time 12 year old in the 100 free just behind Iori Takeno’s 53.22
How fast did he get?