NAG Relay Records Fall On Night 1 Of NCSA Summer Champs

2017 NCSA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

A pair of National Age Group relay records fell on night 1 of the NCSA Summer Championships, being held in Indianapolis through until August 5th.

Both came in the men’s 200 free relay, as the Dayton Raiders and Allegheny North Swim Club had a close battle for gold.

The Raiders team of Cody Bybee (23.23), Nicholas Perera (23.57), Josef Pohlmann (23.01) and Eric Knowles (23.43) combined for a time of 1:33.24, breaking the 15-18 NAG held by Canyons Aquatic Club, set this year at 1:33.56. Bybee and Knowles are 18, and Perera and Pohlmann are 17.

The Raiders also crushed the NCSA meet record, set by Nation’s Capital in 2015 (1:34.63).

Allegheny lost out in the battle for gold, but managed to break a NAG themselves. The team of Mason Gonzalez (23.40), Jack Wright (23.32), Andrew Zhang (23.55) and Richard Mihm (23.11) put up a final time of 1:33.38, shattering the previous 15-16 relay record of 1:34.63, set by Irvine Novaquatics in 2016. All four athletes are currently 16.

Check out full results from day 1 finals here.

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Anon
6 years ago

I thought Mason-OH broke the 15-16 record last week with a 1:34.0…

PASWIMFAN
Reply to  Anon
6 years ago

Yes, it looks like Mason Manta Rays broke the record with a 1:34.09 at Speedo Sectionals held at Ohio State on July 22. Congrats to Allegheny North on the new record!

PK doesn\'t like his new long name
6 years ago

If all 4 guys are 17 or 18 didn’t they get that record as well?

sccoach

Yes. Canyons had both the 15-18 and 17-18 records with the 1:33.5, so this new time should be good for both

Anonymous
6 years ago

It’s Josef Pohlmann

Admin
Reply to  Anonymous
6 years ago

Updated.

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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