Aurora Roghair

Iowa LSC Record-Holder Aurora Roghair Highlights Upcoming Des Moines Sectionals

Top clubs include Iowa teams like the Iowa Flyers and Ames Cyclones (along with the host team, Des Moines YMCA), plus a few clubs from nearby LSCs.

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Stanford ’25 Commit Aurora Roghair Breaks 35-Yr-Old 1000 FR Iowa LSC Record

Aurora Roghair’s 1000 FR time of 9:47.68 took down Jennifer Lindner’s 1986 Iowa LSC record. Roghair went to sweep the 50-100-200-500-1000 in Des Moines.

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Ames Continues Dominance at Iowa Girls HS State Championship Meet

Ames continued their dominance at the state meet, winning for the ninth time in eleven years despite a strong showing from Iowa City West.

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Stanford Women Pick Up 2x Iowa HS Champion Aurora Roghair for 2021

Roghair is coming off of a very successful Iowa high school state championships, where she won state titles in the 200 free (1:48.85) and 500 free (4:50.87).

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Swimming’s Top 25 Uncommitted High School Juniors (Girls – Class of 2021)

Samantha Tadder (above) is one of three swimmers ranked in the top 10 of the high school class of 2021 that are still uncommitted.

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2019 Iowa HS Girls State: Dowling Catholic Topples 4-Time Champion Ames

After finishing in second place for 2 years in a row, the Dowling Catholic girls won their first ever Iowa state swimming championship.

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2019 Speedo Junior National Championships: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap

Day 3 prelims of the 2019 Speedo Junior National Championships will feature only two events: the 400 freestyle and the 100 butterfly.

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Aurora Roghair Drops 27 Seconds to Win 1500 at Des Moines Futures

Roghair touched the wall in 16:55.49 as the only swimmer in the field to crack 17 minutes.

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Tight Finishes, Huge Time Drops Mark Day 2 of Des Moines Futures

16-Year-Old Adry Kasemets won the women’s 100 breast in 1:12.63, touching out 18-year-old Katie McBratney (Pitchfork Aquatics) by .01 seconds.

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13-Year-Old Leah Hayes Notches Two Wins, An OT Cut At 2019 Swim Pink A+ Invite

Fox Valley Park District Riptide’s Leah Hayes is continuing to dominate the age group ranks – at just 13 years old – earning her first Olympic Trials cut.

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