Audrey Derivaux Moves Up To #3 In 13-14 All-Time With 2:09.61 200 Backstroke

2024 FUTURES CHAMPIONSHIPS- AUSTIN

14 year old Audrey Derivaux moved up the all-time rankings in the girls 200 backstroke clocking a 2:09.61 in her win in Austin. Derivaux’s previous best was a 2:09.80 that she swam at last month’s Olympic Trials.

Her swim tonight allows her to pass Rye Ulett who swam a 2:09.70 in 2019. Derivaux just missed Missy Franklin‘s national age group (NAG) record as Franklin swam a 2:09.16 in 2009.

Also highlighting the night was Nate Germonprez, who just finished his freshman season with Texas, won the men’s 200 IM by over four seconds touching in a 1:58.11. That was faster than his previous best time of a 1:58.97 that he swam for 12th at last month’s US Olympic Trials. His time from tonight would have allowed Germonprez to advance to the final as it took a 1:58.44.

16 year old Madi Mintenko swam to another best time and a win in the 50 free, touching in a 25.75. Her previous best was a 26.03 from March. She notably dropped over a second last night in the 100 fly, breaking the minute for the first time with a 58.73. She is committed to Virginia for next fall. Also dipping under the 26-second mark in the 50 free tonight was Ella Mongenel who swam a 25.91, just off her best time of 25.83.

Marizel can Jaarsveld was the final winner on the women’s side tonight as she swam a 2:16.60 in the 200 IM. The 25 year old finished about half a second ahead of 17 year old Sofia Luper who touched in a 2:17.29. Luper dropped over four seconds off her previous best of a 2:21.47 from just last month.

Texas A&M commit Travis Gulledge snuck under his best time in the 50 free with a 22.84. His previous best was a 22.89 that he swam in a time trial at US Trials.

Mikhail Lyubavskiy won the 200 back in a 2:02.76 finishing just ahead of 16 year old Anthony Pineiro who swam a 2:02.97. Pinerio dropped almost two seconds on the day as his previous best was a 2:04.94.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …

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