Karrington Hansen, Logan Robinson Swim To Wins On Night 2 Of Ocala Sectionals

2026 Ocala Sectionals

  • June 4-7, 2026
  • Ocala, FL
  • LCM (50 meters)
  • Meet Mobile “2026 FL SZSS Sectional Championships”
  • Day 1 Recap

Night two of Ocala Sectionals was highlighted by Karrington Hansen who swam to a win in a lifetime best 2:00.89 200 free on the girls side. She dropped almost a second off her previous best 2:01.56 she swam back in July 2024 at Futures in Austin, Texas. Karrington will head to Kentucky this fall.

14 year old Ava Dipasquale blasted a lifetime best 4:54.66 in the 400 IM, marking a five second drop from her previous best of a 4:59.15. She now sits just outside the top 100 in the 13-14 age group all-time as it takes a 4:54.23 to make the top 100.

The 100 breaststroke was a tight race on the girls side as Aidyn Reese won in a 1:12.44 just ahead of Cassie Bauer who touched in a 1:12.57. Reese, a Florida State commit, dropped 0.03 from her lifetime best. Bauer currently swims at FGCU and won the 50 breast last night.

Also swimming to a win on the girls side was Jianna Amores who won the 100 fly in a 1:00.47. She was just off her lifetime best 1:00.12 that she swam last July.

Highlighting the boys side of the night was Logan Robinson who swam to a win in the 100 butterfly with a 54.24. The Florida State swimmer has a lifetime best 52.12 in the event. Robinson also swam to a 2nd place finish in a 1:53.12 as he finished behind Nicolas Kokidko who won in a 1:52.56. Kokidko is a FSU commit for fall 2027 and has a lifetime best 1:51.53 in the event.

Winning the boys 100 breast was Giulian Martin who swam to a 1:03.58. Martin swims collegiately for North Carolina and has been as fast as a 1:02.72 in the event. Texas A&M commit Jackson Irwin won the 400 IM in a 4:31.23. His lifetime best is a 4:25.71 from 2025 Summer Juniors.

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Let’s go Karrington!

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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, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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