Audrey Derivaux Swims 4:40.99 LCM 400 IM, 3rd Fastest Of Career On Night 2 In Indy

2026 Indianapolis Sectionals

After winning the 200 back last night, Audrey Derivaux swam to a huge 400 IM as she touched in a 4:40.99. That swim sits at #22 in the World this season.

In addition to it being one of the top times in the World this season, it also is Derivaux’s 3rd best time of her career. She was faster at World Juniors back in August with a 4:39.67 and a 4:39.86. She was 4th at World Juniors in the event.

Derivaux was not alone in her win today in the event as Kayla Han, an Indiana commit, battled it out alongside her. Han touched in a 4:41.49 for 2nd. That was just off her personal best as well as Han’s best sits at a 4:40.58.

Charlotte Crush had a busy night, first finishing 2nd in the 50 back with a 28.70 just behind 16 year old Aubrial Mackay who won in a 28.61. The two switched places in the 100 fly as Crush earned the win in a 58.36 while Mackay was 2nd in a 1:00.04. Crush was just off her lifetime best 58.00 that she swam at World Juniors in August.

NC State commit Emily Wolf dropped almost a second off her lifetime best in the 200 free, earning the win in a 2:01.07. Wolf’s previous best was a 2:02.04 from July.

Alejandro Villarejo Prades highlighted the boys side of the meet as he won the 100 fly in a 53.18. He competed collegiately for Division II Drury and notably was 3rd in the SCY 100 fly at 2025 D2 NCAAs. 

After winning the 200 breast last night, 16 year old Wilson York earned another win as he touched in a 4:20.97 in the 400 IM to win by over a second. York dropped over a second off his lifetime best 4:22.20 that he swam in January at the Pro Series in Austin. He entered 2026 with a lifetime best 4:24.72.

Michigan commit Ben Luginski dropped almost a second in his 200 free with his win. He entered the day with a lifetime best 1:51.58 from July and swam to a 1:50.89 here. Fedor Didenko, who represented Kazakhstan at 2025 World Juniors, was 2nd in a best time 1:51.67. The final win came from Erkhes Enkhtur who won the 50 back in a 25.62.

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McIntosh-Marchand
2 months ago

A versatile swimmer

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