15-Year-Old Aiden Hammer Hits 200 Free PB of 1:53.58 on Day 2 of Boise Sectional
Hammer, who competed in the 400 and 800 free at the U.S. National Championships two weeks ago, entered the meet this weekend with a 200 free PB of 1:54.92.
17-Year-Old Michael Hochwalt Posts 2:00.73 200 FL for New PB on Day 1 of Boise Sectional
The 2023 Summer Sectional in Boise kicked off at the Idaho Central Aquatic Center yesterday.
Madi Mintenko Hits 4:39.24 500 FR On Day 3 Of Austin Sectionals
Pikes Peak Athletics’ Madi Mintenko now ranks 20th all-time among 15-16 year olds in the 500 free, and 6th all-time for 15-year-old.
Madi Mintenko Becomes 4th-Fastest 15-Yr-Old In 200 FR With 1:43.92 At Austin Sectionals
15-year-old Madi Mintenko from Pikes Peak Athletics now ranks 11th all-time for the girls’ 15-16 age-group in the 200 free.
15-Year Old Madi Mintenko Wins 100 Free in 48.02 on First Day of Austin Sectional
With over a year left in the 15-16 age group, Mintenko now finds herself ranked as the eleventh fastest performer all-time.
Arizona State Champ Ian Pickles Switches Commitment From Texas to USC for This Fall
A few months after giving a verbal pledge to Texas, Hamilton High School (Chandler, Ariz.) senior Ian Pickles has flipped his commitment to USC.
Another Texas 2-Step? Finn Winkler Commits to the Longhorns for 2023-24
Finn Winkler has committed to the Texas class of 2027, which makes us think his younger brother Kaii might be getting his own announcement ready. Stay tuned.
Freestyler Ian Pickles (2023) Makes Verbal Pledge to Texas Longhorns
Ian Pickles, a rapidly-improving sprint freestyler from Swim Neptune in Scottsdale, Arizona, will swim at Texas next fall.
2022 Winter Juniors – West: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Today is the third day of racing at the 2022 Winter Junior Championships. Today’s events include the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 back, and 100 breast.
Keaton Jones Topples 12-Year-Old AZ State Record with 1:35.72 200-Yard Free
Keaton Jones capped his high school career with a 1:35.72 in the 200 free state final, toppling a 12-year-old state record in the process.