Uncommitted High School Junior Sebastien Sergile Swims 44.3 in 100 Free

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 15

December 19th, 2020 Club, News

SwimAtlanta’s Holiday Showdown Meet

  • December 18, 2020
  • McCauley Aquatic Center, Georgia Tech Campus, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Short Course Yards (25 yard pool)
  • Results on Meet Mobile: “SwimAtlanta’s Holiday Showdown Meet”

SwimAtlanta hosted a single-session intrasquad meet on Thursday evening at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, where the team’s swimmers of all ages, from as young as 7 to as old as 34, got the opportunity to swim one last meet of the 2020 calendar year.

The highlight of the event was uncommitted high school junior Sebastien Sergile, who swam, and won, the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 backstroke, all in new lifetime bests.

In the 50 free, he swam 20.66, which knocked .31 seconds off his previous best time; in the 100 free, he swam 44.31, which knocked .63 seconds off his previous lifetime best; and in the 200 back, he swam 1:48.41, and knocked 3.08 seconds off his previous lifetime best.

The 100 freestyle time, specifically, would have tied him as the fastest swim in the class coming out of the early-summer pause on sanctioned racing in the United States. Among current high school juniors, he know ranks 5th in that event

Top 100 Short Course Yards Free, Boys’ High School Juniors

  1. Dawson Joyce, Florida State University Swim Club – 43.59 (University of Florida commit)
  2. Quintin McCarty, Pikes Peak Athletics – 44.01
  3. Andres Dupont, Bolles School – 44.09
  4. Alec Filipovic, St. Charles Swim Team – 44.30
  5. Sebastien Sergile, SwimAtlanta – 44.31

He was chased in that 200 backstroke by Connor Kazmi, who finished 2nd in 1:49.11. That was a best time for Kazmi by three-tenths of a second in his best event. Kazmi also dropped two-tenths of a second to win the 100 back in 51.74.

Kazmi, a high school senior, has not yet announced a college commitment.

Among the swimmers racing at the meet was 34-year old Amanda Weir. She swam 50.50 to place 6th overall in the 100 free and 4:59.76 to place 3rd overall in the 500 free. She was the top female performer in both events.

Weir was a member of the 2004, 2012, and 2016 US Olympic Teams and has 4 Olympic medals as a member of American relays.

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Miamigo
3 years ago

That kid loves to race. He’s eclipsing what his old man ever did.

Ghost
3 years ago

His father swam at SMU, so I will go with the Mustangs!

Hswimmer
Reply to  Ghost
3 years ago

Doubt it with these times

Miamigo
Reply to  Ghost
3 years ago

His Mama swam at Florida so he could be doing the Gator chomp.

Swimfish87
Reply to  Miamigo
3 years ago

What sites does he swim out of?

Swimnerd
3 years ago

And that’s like his 5th best event.

JCO
3 years ago

I believe Weir was also a member of the 2016 Olympic team in addition to 2004 & 2012

Guerra
3 years ago

Sebastian, we’d love to have you come to Indiana University to swim for The GOAT, Ray Looze. You will achieve success beyond your wildest imagination if you come to Bloomington!

Daddy
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

Your commitment to this gig is incredible

Bruh
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

I wonder which year he will transfer

Lol
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

The transfer goat

Guerra
Reply to  Lol
3 years ago

For the amount of kids that Ray takes, the percentage of transfers is very low. And in the last ten years I only witnessed on transfer that I would put on Ray (and that’s questionable). How about focusing on the kids that stick around to win Olympic gold medals, NCAA titles and ISL success? The GOAT is a great man and he’s getting it done! Anyone that disagrees is just a pretender and is jealous!

Swimfish87
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

You need to slow your roll sir. Let’s just start and end with other than lily how many of his swimmers have sown gold?

Guerra
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Thank you to Braden, our friendly neighborhood fact checker. Although, I sometimes get fact checked myself by him…

Last edited 3 years ago by Guerra

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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