Jack LeVant Breaks Texas State Record in 200 Free

Southlake Carroll senior Jack LeVant has broken a Texas state record in the 200 free at his regional championship meet this weekend. His 1:34.89 is just short of his personal best (1:34.53) in the event, but it is his best in a high school meet.

His swim breaks the Texas 6A and All-Classes record set last year by his teammate Alex Zettle in 1:36.27. Zettle sat out his senior high school season to prepare for his freshman season at Texas next fall. The national public high school record in the event is a 1:33.30 set by Drew Kibler at Indiana’s state meet in February. Kibler is also a senior in high school this year.

LeVant, himself a Stanford commit, will be chasing state titles in 2 new events in 2 weeks. Last year, he placed 2nd in the 50 free (20.44) and won the 100 fly (47.64). This year, he shifted his focus to the 200 free and the 500 free, where he also won a regional title in 4:19.03 (his best is 4:14.40 from Winter Juniors in December).

LeVant also led off Southlake Carroll’s winning 200 free relay with a 20.55 split, and their winning 400 free relay with a 44.01. Southlake Carroll won both relays in 1:24.39 and 3:04.16, respectively. That makes them the top seed in both relays heading toward the 6A state meet, according to Scott Scofield’s Texas Meet Results site. He’s also the top seed in the 200 free by nearly 4 seconds and top seed in the 500 free by more than 9 seconds.

In Texas, there are 3 levels of post-season competition. The top 6 swimmers from each district advance to one of 8 regional championship meets. There, the top 2 swimmers advance to the state meet, as well as the next 8-fastest times from all regions combined. Because there are no qualifying times for the state championship meet, a swimmer like LeVant is usually not on a full taper for the district or regional meets. That puts context on Levant’s times, and paints a picture for what might be to come.

The Stanford-bound senior won the Speedo Winter Junior National Championships in December in both the 500 free (4:14.40) and the 400 IM (3:45.75). His best finishes at last summer’s World Championship Trials was winning the 18 & under C-Final in both the 200 meter fly (1:59.11) and the 200 free (1:48.70). Southlake Carroll’s boys team hass won the last 7 ‘big school’ (formerly 5A, now 6A) state championships in boys’ swimming & diving.

The Texas High School State Championship meet will be held from February 16th-17th at the University of Texas.

More Texas regional coverage to come after all results are in and official call-ups are published.

 

 

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Judy
6 years ago

Congratulations Jack this is from your cousin Judy ……love you and keep up the wonderful work you are a winner

sportinindc
6 years ago

Why did Alex Zettle sit out his senior year?

Teamwiess
6 years ago

A bit confused. I thought the article said he broke one national and two Texas records. All I can find in the article is one Texas state record. What am I missing?

Snarky
Reply to  Teamwiess
6 years ago

500 free relay. National Record. ?

Snarky
6 years ago

Geez. 500 yard free relay in 3:04.0. And LeVant was only 44.0. The rest of the relylay averaged 36 plus. Eddie Reese must be drooling with that kind of hidden talent in the Lone Star State. ?

dprdan
Reply to  Snarky
6 years ago

Jack is off to Stanford next year. Eddie might be a little scared if anything. Jack has been 1:44 200 fly, 47.4 100 fly, 48 100 back, 1:45 200 back, 20.2 50 free, and 3:45 400 IM. With a 4:14 500, what do you think he could go in the 1000 fully rested??? 8:45??

Glenn Gwilliam
6 years ago

Woah, excited to see what he does on a full taper at state!

TMD
6 years ago

Go Card. Congrats

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