Stojmenovic, Halfast double as Indian River goes 13-for-13 on JuCo Nationals Day 3

Stefan Stojmenovic and Rebecca Halfast each won two individual events as Indian River State College swept all 13 events on day 3 of the NJCAA (Junior College) National Championships.

Stojmenovic also took down the day’s only national record. He broke the 100 fly mark in prelims with a 47.05 and ultimately left the record at 46.99 with his dominating finals swim.

Stojmenovic came back to win the 100 back just a handful of events later, going 47.84 to win by about three and a half seconds. That time just missed his own national record of 47.55 set while leading off the 400 medley relay earlier in the week.

Tonight’s lineup featured the shorter medley relay, and Stojmenovic once again led off for the championship crew from Indian River. His 21.85 split staked the team to a nearly-two-second lead, and Craig Emslie, Shota Nakano and Bryce Timonera closed out the relay in 1:27.79.

Emslie would also win the 100 breaststroke, going 54.48 to touch out teammate Serginn Marten.

Halfast, meanwhile, took her first win in the 200 free. Her 1:52.76 topped Monroe’s Tamara Miler, the 500 free champ, by just three tenths.

Halfast also got her second win in the 100 back, going 57.28 to once again win a tight race, this time against Iowa Lakes’ Cheyenne Rova.

In addition to Halfast’s two wins, a tio of women won an individual event and a relay for Indian River.

Barbara Caraballo, last night’s national record-setter in the 200 IM, paced tonight’s 400 IM in 4:28.12. She also swam butterfly on the winning 200 medley relay, joining Tayla Lovemore, Christina Loh and Leah Sims to go 1:43.38.

Lovemore also won individually, taking the 100 fly in 54.18, and Loh would go on to win the 100 breast in 1:01.80.

The other winners on the men’s side were Quinn Poti, who took the 400 IM in 4:00.10, and Zach Duval, who won 1-meter diving with a score of 512.20.

Having only lost a single event (out of 28) so far, Indian River holds commanding leads in both genders with one day to go.

Full results

Top 5 Teams

Men

  1. Indian River – 1274
  2. Iowa Lakes – 661
  3. Monroe – 651
  4. Darton – 593
  5. South Georgia State – 510

Women

  1. Indian River – 1037
  2. Monroe – 775
  3. Iowa Lakes – 612
  4. South Georgia – 602
  5. Darton – 345

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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