Cam Abaqueta, One of 2022’s Most Versatile Swimmers, Commits to Florida

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Cam Abaqueta, a high school junior from Davidson, North Carolina, has verbally committed to the Florida Gators. Abaqueta is scheduled to join the team in the fall of 2022.

The SwimMAC Carolina and Cannon School product is the two-time defending NCISAA Division I State Champion in North Carolina in the 100 back, adding a title in the 50 free last season as a sophomore as well.

Abaqueta was rated a “Best of the Rest” in our class of 2022 rankings this spring as a backstroker, but that might not even be his best event.

A versatile swimmer, Abaqueta bests of both 54.0 in the 100 breaststroke, 48.0 in the 100 backstroke, 45.1 in the 100 freestyle, and 48.6 in the 100 fly – a rare combination of abilities.

Over the last decade, only 6 swimmers have been as fast in all four 100 yard events as Abaqueta has. That list includes a who’s-who of big-name swimmers: University of Texas freshman and US National Teamer Carson Foster, NCAA Champion Andrew Seliskar, World Champion Michael Andrew, and highly-rated class of 2021 recruits Tim Connery and Luke Barr.

Abaqueta is one of the 50 best 100 breaststrokers at 17-or-younger over the last decade, and his 54.05 from the North Carolina site of the 18 & Under Winter Championships placed him 2nd there and ranked him 7th overall in the national lists from that event. Each of the 6 swimmers ahead of him are in the high school class of 2021. That swim, done in prelims, was a second-and-a-half improvement on his previous best time.

All of that leads into a 1:48.0 in the 200 IM that’s one of the best in the class of 2020.

He doesn’t swim much of the 400 IM, tending to focus on shorter races rather than longer.

Best Times in Yards:

  • 50 free – 20.76
  • 100 free – 45.10
  • 200 free – 1:52.99
  • 100 back – 48.09
  • 200 back – 1:49.68
  • 100 breast – 54.05
  • 200 breast – 2:04.44
  • 100 fly – 48.68
  • 200 IM – 1:48.01

In long course, his best time in the 100 back of 57.84 is about a second shy of the Olympic Trials standard of 56.59.

He joins a Florida men’s team that are the 8-time defending SEC Champions. Last year, that included the top 3 finishers in the conference in the men’s 400 IM (Kieran Smith, Grant Sanders, and Bobby Finke), plus the #5 and #8 200 IMers at the conference championship meet.

Traditionally, the Florida program has leaned into the 400 IM, which, as previously mentioned, is not a strength for Abaqueta. The better model for him at Florida, then, is junior Dillon Hillis, who was 8th at the SEC Championships in the 200 IM, tied for 15th in the 100 fly, and placed 3rd in the 100 breast last season as a sophomore.

With the 5-day SEC Championship schedule, the 100 fly/100 breast combo, with the two races on different days, makes more sense than the 100 back/100 breast combo, which are on the same day, however.

The Florida women already have a hug class of 2022 committed, but for the men this is their 2nd announced recruit. Hillis joins the top sprinter in the class, Dawson Joyce, in August.

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Ga swimmer
3 years ago

Typo in paragraphs, said he was 58 in fly. Later on says 48. 48 is correct time

wolfensf
Reply to  Ga swimmer
3 years ago

48.68

wolfensf
3 years ago

Now they just need to get Josh Zuchowski.

Mnswim
3 years ago

Congratulations! Go Gators 🐊

FormerMACCoach
3 years ago

Congrats Cam!!

Applesandoranges
3 years ago

Over the last decade, only 6 have….

GA Boy
Reply to  Applesandoranges
3 years ago

Yeah he’s definitely in good company

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