Thomas McMillian Breaks 13-14 NAG Record With 56.36 100 Backstroke

2024 FUTURES CHAMPIONSHIPS- MINNEAPOLIS

14 year old Thomas McMillan swam to a new national age group (NAG) record in the boys 100 backstroke on night 2 of Futures in Minneapolis. McMillan swam to a 56.36.

McMillan who swims for St Charles Swim Team out of Illinois broke the previous record that stood at a 56.62 set by Josh Zuchowski back in 2019.

Split Comparison

McMillan Zuchowski
50 27.29 27.58
100 29.07 29.04
56.36 56.62

The difference maker was the first 50 here as McMillan was out 0.29 seconds faster.

The swim marks McMillan’s first NAG record. He notably dropped over three seconds off his personal best as he came into the meet with a lifetime best of a 59.30 that he swam in July 2023. He already set a best time in prelims with a 57.50 before going even faster in finals to finish 3rd overall.

With McMillan aging up to the 15-16 age group soon, his time from today would already sit at #46 in the 15-16 age group all-time. That NAG record stands at a 53.27 which Daniel Diehl swam in 2022.

Zuchowski has notably gone on to represent the US at Junior Pan Pacs and now swims at Stanford where he qualified for NCAAs this past season in both backstroke events.

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Facts
1 hour ago

Imagine dropping :03 seconds and setting a NAG record. So cool.

FireStarter
1 hour ago

Hopefully the kid doesn’t end up falling off like Zuchowski

bob
Reply to  FireStarter
2 minutes ago

“falling off” = ncaa qualifier at Stanford ok plebe

DerbyContender
2 hours ago

How deep is the pool?

DC in DC
Reply to  DerbyContender
2 hours ago

It was built by Gophers, what do you think……

PK Doesn't Like His Long Name
Reply to  DC in DC
2 hours ago

The depth definitely makes it fast but the wall made of sticks and mud is really difficult to push off of, so it’s all a wash.

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