Missy Franklin Breaks Independent HS Record in Prelims of 200 Free at CO State Champs

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 6

February 10th, 2012 National

In the 2nd National High School Record to go down on the day (with more yet likely to come), 16-year old phenom Missy Franklin took down the National Independent High School Record in the girls 200 free at the Colorado State Championships.

The Regis Jesuit Junior cruised through the preliminary heats of the 200 free with a time of 1:43.98. She took the race out in an amazing 50.52, and finished in a 53.46. This swim took down a 9-month old National Independent High School Record that was set by Chelsea Chenault at 1:45.12 back in May in California.

The overall record is a second faster, with Dagny Knutson’s 1:42.81 the next target in this race.

This also took 4 seconds off of the Colorado state record that was previously held by Franklin’s old training partner, and current Georgia freshman Jordan Mattern.

Franklin later would take the top seed in the 100 backin 52.91. That swim was six tenths off of her Independent School Record of 52.30 from last year.

In her final swim of the meet, she swam a 48.45 in the 100 free leading off Regis Jesuits’ 400 free relay. That’s about two-tenths from her Independent School mark, and three-tenths from Dagny Knutson’s overall record.

Finals will be aired live on ESPN3.com on Saturday at 2PM Mountain Time.

 

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bobo gigi
12 years ago

I know she’s a much better long course swimmer but If Missy was fully tapered and was at the sea level, she would be able to swim today easily in yards a little 1.41. But I don’t think she’s at her best now. Her main goal is for the summer. And there’s the altitude. I hope I’ll be surprised.
To coacherik, I’m not a swimmer, I’m just a swimming fan from France. And I’m a big fan of Missy Franklin. I follow her since 2008. Her talent is enormous. And I like her love of swimming and her team spirit. She’s in a big olympic preparation and she swims with her high school team, I like that. How can’t… Read more »

newswim
12 years ago

If you use the Colorado Timing System altitude conversion calculator and assume the pool was at 5,000 feet the conversion yields a 1:42.78……to answer your question. A great swim by any measure and she is certainly capable of faster…I wish her luck in doing it today.

coacherik
12 years ago

Sorry, forgot this. Bobo, ever swim the 200FR? Regardless of how she may not push it on the end, it’s a hard race.

coacherik
12 years ago

She lives at altitude and why wouldn’t she swim faster in finals? She looked tired, we’re you there?

bobo gigi
12 years ago

Congrats to Missy. I don’t know if she will swim much faster in finals because she looked very tired after her 200 free. And don’t forgive it’s a meet at 5000 feet above sea level. She would swim this race faster at the sea level. I don’t know if she’s tapered but it’s always fun to watch this young girl in the water.

12 years ago

Congratulations Missy!! Just knew I would see an article like this coming out this weekend 🙂 Btw, is there a real-time results link or anything like that for this meet?

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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