Mary T, Erika Braun, and St. Pete Masters Swimming Shatter World Records at Rowdy Gaines Meet

2026 Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic

  • January 30-February 1, 2026
  • Rosen Aquatic and Fitness Center, Orlando, Florida
  • Short Course Meters (25 meters)
  • Live Meet Results (also on Meet Mobile)

Olympic champion and swimming legend Mary T. (Meagher) Plant has dived head first into Masters swimming after many decades away from competition, and she has quickly become one of the sport’s leading figures globally.

At this weekend’s Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic, the 17th edition of one of the country’s biggest annual Masters swimming meets, Mary T. switched her club affiliation to St. Pete Masters. New USMS rules allow swimmers to change their club affiliation 3 times per year, and after that they are locked in until the next year.

St. Pete Masters is home to some of the country’s best Masters’ swimmers, and the group teamed up on Friday to break the 800 SCM freestyle relay World Record by a whopping 15 seconds.

Mary T. led off in 2:15.70, and she was followed by Alison Hayden (2:23.04), Erika Braun (2:16.24), and Penny Noyes (2:36.15). The relay’s final time of 9:31.13 was over 15 seconds ahead of the World Record (9:46.31) for aggregate age group 240-279. That old records was set by British club Harrogate in October 2024.

The World Record setters: Plant, Hayden, Braun, and Noyes. Courtesy: Erika Braun

Hayden is 55, Braun is 54, and Noyes is 72 (based on their age at the end of this year).

But that wasn’t the end of the road for the 61-year-old Olympic legend Plant. She came back on Saturday and posted a 2:36.16 in her specialty event, the 200 meter fly. That swim took almost four seconds off the World Record for the 60-64 age group, which was a 2:39.81 done by Canadian Ilka Lowensteyn in May 2025.

Fellow Olympian Vesna Shelnutt, who is 41 and represented Macedonia at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics and was the 2001 European Junior Championships silver medalist in the 200 fly, swam in the same heat and finished in 2:31.39 to win the 40-44 age group.

Mary T. (Meagher) Plant and fellow Olympian Vesna Tojanovska. Courtesy: Erika Braun

Plant is scheduled to swim the 200 free, 50 free, 50 fly, 100 free, and 100 fly later in the meet.

After decades away from competition, Meagher returned to the pool as a Masters swimmer in 2025, swimming at several meets across the country

During her professional career, Plant won five Olympic medals, including golds in the 100 fly, 200 fly, and 400 medley relay at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She accumulated nine World Championship medals as well, two of which were gold. She held the World Record in the 100-meter fly from 1980 until 1999 and the 200 fly from 1979 until 2000, setting those records when she was 15 and 14, respectively.

Her 200 fly time of 2:05.96 from 1981 remains the U.S. National Age Group Record in that event 44 years later, one of the oldest records on the books.

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Swimmer
3 months ago

Another WR THERE- shout out to another world record relay for the women’s 4×200 free, 280+ age group! So fun to be on a relay with people I look up to! Congrats Kelly Parker-Palace, Nancy Steadman-Martin , Sharon Steinmann, Shirley Loftus-Charlie ! They rocked it!

Chlorinetherapy
4 months ago

Noyes neither looks or swims like a 72yo. Amazing!!!

Seth
4 months ago

The Rowdy Gaines Masters meet has some fast swimmers!

jeff
4 months ago

I believe Mary was already the world record holder at 2:39.31 prior to this

Edit oops no that’s long course

Last edited 4 months ago by jeff
Jay Ryan
4 months ago

Mary T looking youthful.

JimSwim22
4 months ago

Mary T was 14 when she first set the 2Fl record but 16 when she went the 2:05.8 that lasted decades and is still a medalist time at the Olympics and Worlds.

redsonj
4 months ago

Unbelievable!! Congrats to all!

Paul Windrath
4 months ago

28.33 in the 25 free – slowing down alot as a masters?

Masters swimmer
Reply to  Paul Windrath
4 months ago

But hey, last part of that sentence says he has the 50 free coming up.

Hank
Reply to  Paul Windrath
4 months ago

Assuming that’s his 50free time which is pretty respectable

Erika Braun
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 months ago

Rowdy’s dad (age 90) is actually the Ambrose posting those amazing times! 💪🏼

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
Reply to  Erika Braun
4 months ago

Amazing, thanks for sharing!

Joel
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 months ago

Why do people call their kids the same name?????? It is so strange. Ego?

cruiserchuck
Reply to  Joel
4 months ago

Rowdy Gaines (the gold medalist/TV commentator) is Ambrose Gaines IV. He has four daughters. If he had a son, i suspect the son would have been Ambrose Gaines V.

Flswmrgrl
Reply to  Paul Windrath
4 months ago

I think that was his 90 year old Dad who I saw on the entry rosters. He told me he was only swimming relays, if at all.

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