15-Year-Old Maggie Dickinson Hits 1:01.9 100 Back At Early Bird Meet

16th Annual Early Bird Meet

  • May 3-4, 2025
  • Brown Deer, Wisconsin
  • Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center
  • LCM (50 meters)
  • Full Results (PDF)
  • Results on Meet Mobile: “16th Annual Early Bird”

Schroder YMCA’s Maggie Dickinson had a standout performance in the girls’ 100 backstroke over the weekend at the 16th Annual Early Bird Meet hosted by Southeastern Aquatics, breaking the 1:02 barrier for the first time.

Dickinson, 15, clocked 1:01.93 in the event, ranking her 3rd this season among 15-year-old girls and moving her into 73rd all-time in the girls’ 15-16 age group.

Dickinson is one of 20 15-year-old girls who have broken 1:02 in the LC 100 back since the beginning of 2020. The only girls faster than her this season are Rylee Erisman and Ellie Clarke.

Girls’ 15-Year-Old 100 Backstroke Rankings Since 2020

  1. Rylee Erisman (Laker Swim), 59.67 – 2025
  2. Charlotte Crush (Lakeside Swim Team), 1:00.07 – 2023
  3. Rye Ulett (Dynamo Swim Club), 1:00.40 – 2020
  4. Ellie Clarke (Carmel Swim Club), 1:00.43 – 2025
  5. Claire Curzan (TAC Titans), 1:00.73 – 2020
  6. Maggie Wanezek (Elmbrook Swim Club), 1:00.84 – 2021
  7. Erika Pelaez (Eagle Aquatics), 1:00.95 – 2022
  8. Levenia Sim (TNT Swimming), 1:00.97 – 2022
  9. Alyssa Sagle (Nation’s Capital Swim Club), 1:01.16 – 2024
  10. Alex Shackell (Carmel Swim Club), 1:01.18 – 2022
  11. Teagan O’Dell (Irvine Novaquatics), 1:01.40 – 2022
  12. Jojo Ramey (FAST), 1:01.54 – 2021
  13. Eva Rottink (Memphis Thunder Aquatic Club), 1:01.70 – 2023
  14. Leah Shackley (Blair Regional YMCA), 1:01.76 – 2022
  15. Kennedy Noble (YMCA Westside Silver Fins), 1:01.79 – 2020
  16. Sylvia Roy (Mount Lebanon Aqua Club), 1:01.89 – 2023
  17. Lilla Bognar (Team Greenville), 1:01.90 – 2022
  18. Maggie Dickinson (Schroeder YMCA Swim Team), 1:01.93 – 2025
  19. Roos Rottink (Memphis Thunder Aquatic Club), 1:01.96 – 2023
  20. Charlotte Wilson (Univ of Denver Hilltoppers), 1:01.98 – 2022

Dickinson’s previous best time stood at 1:02.10, set last June to rank her 23rd all-time in the girls’ 13-14 age group.

Dickinson also raced the 100 free over the weekend, clocking 57.64 to rank 6th this season among 15-year-old girls and narrowly miss her personal best of 57.50 set last August.

Another standout on the girls’ side was Dickinson’s Schroeder teammate, Alana Berlin, who set season-best times in the 50 back and 50 fly and was the runner-up to Dickinson in the 100 back.

Berlin, an 18-year-old Stanford commit, posted times of 29.41 in the girls’ 50 back and 28.30 in the 50 fly, ranking her 13th and 19th, respectively, in the 17-18 age group this season. Racing the 100 back for the first time this season, Berlin clocked 1:03.34 to rank 20th in the age group this season. Her PB stands at 1:01.61, set last June.

For the boys’, the top performer was Schroeder YMCA’s Jude Hill, who re-lowered his newly minted best time in the 100 back.

Hill, who came into the season with a PB of 59.99, clocked 59.71 in late April, and then got down to 59.57 over the weekend, ranking him 12th this season among 15-year-old boys.

He also set a season-best time in the 200 back, touching in 2:09.98 to rank 12th this season among 15-year-olds. His best time stands at 2:09.01, set last August.

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Graham Ginn
16 hours ago

Way to go Maggie!! Thanks for being an athlete of O2Max.ca

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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